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UNIVERSITY 
OF  FLORIDA 
LIBRARIES 


CALENDAR 
OF  THE 
PATENT  ROLLS 

Preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office 

Elizabeth  I 
Volume  V 
1569-1572 


LONDON 

HER  MAJESTY’S  STATIONERY  OFFICE 
19  6 6 


First  published  1966 


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CONTENTS 


Page 

PREFACE  v 

CORRIGENDA vii 

CALENDAR  i 

GENERAL  INDEX 489 


in 


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in  2015 


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PREFACE 


This  volume  continues  the  Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  on  the 
plan  indicated  in  the  preface  to  the  first  volume  of  the 
calendar  for  this  reign  (1558-1560).  The  text  was  initially 
prepared  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Collingridge,  C.B.E.,  and  the  late 
Mr.  C.  S.  Drew,  both  of  this  Department.  Their  work  has 
been  edited  and  seen  through  the  press  by  Dr.  N.  J. 
Williams,  an  Assistant  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records, 
who  has  also  compiled  the  index  with  some  help  from  Mr. 
R.  D.  Farmer,  M.B.E. 


Public  Record  Office 
September,  1965 


' 


CORRIGENDA 


Page  568,  col.  ii 

„ 587,001.  ii 

„ 651,  col.  i 
„ 744,  col.  ii 


Volume  III 

s.v.  Carteret,  Helier  de.  For  Owen 
read  Ouen;  and  after  500  add  1101. 
s.v.  de  Carteret.  After  Jersey 
insert  500. 

Amend  last  line  to  read  Marshalsea. 

s.v.  Woodborne.  For  Woborne  read  Woburn. 


Page  91,  line  21 
„ 473,  col.  ii 

„ 552,  col.  ii 

„ 557,  col.  ii 


„ 557,  col.  ii 

„ 59°,  col.  i 


Volume  IV 

For  Parye  read  Carye. 
s.v.  Carey.  Before  582 
insert  574. 

s.v.  chamber,  grooms  of. 

Delete  Parry,  E. 
s.v.  Parry.  Delete  Parye 

and  also  entry  Edward,  groom  of  the 
privy  chamber. 
s.v.  Parye.  Delete  this  entry, 
s.v.  trades  and  industries, 
glass-making.  For  99 
read  929. 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 
12  ELIZABETH  i 


1. )  8 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  persons  indicted  for  felonies  as  follows — Joan  [ m.i\ 

Knyght  late  of  Chillond,  co.  Southampton,  ‘spinster’,  for  the  murder  of  her  new-born 
son  at  Chillond  on  7 March,  9 Eliz.  {details  given);  Alice  Hayles  late  of  Bratton,  co.  Wilts, 
‘spinster’,  for  the  murder  of  Richard  Hayles  late  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  her  husband, 
by  poisoning  him  at  Bratton  on  22  Sept.,  10  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on  27  Sept. 
{details  given);  Richard  Hodge  late  of  Askerwell,  co.  Dorset,  ‘yoman’,  for  that  with  others 
he  burgled  the  house  of  John  Cheeke  at  Catgrene,  co.  Somerset,  on  24  Sept.,  8 Eliz., 
assaulted  Cheeke  and  stole  plate  {described)  and  4 6s.  8 d.  belonging  to  him;  Rabisia  Herde 
late  of  Bradworthie,  co.  Devon,  ‘spinster’,  for  that  she  broke  and  entered  the  house  of 
Humphrey  Greynefeild  at  Bradworthie  on  29  Nov.,  10  Eliz.,  and  stole  £4  5s.  belonging 
to  him;  William  Hawkyns  late  of  Liskerd,  co.  Cornwall,  ‘yoman’,  James  Truscott  late 
of  Quetiocke,  co.  Cornwall,  ‘smyth’,  and  Henry  Saunders  late  of  Liskerd,  ‘laborer’, 
for  the  robbery  of  Jane  Cory  ton,  widow,  at  Trecorne,  co.  Cornwall,  on  12  Oct.,  7 
Eliz.,  {details  given).  On  information  of  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  two  of  the 
justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices  of  assize  in  the  said  counties.  By  Q. 

2. )  10  Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Hennadge  and  William  Cooke  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Robert  Southwell,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Southwell;  with  an  annuity 
of  £40  from  13  March,  10  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  Southwell  died,  until  Robert  shall  reach 
the  age  of  10,  and  thereafter  of  £50.  By  P.S.  [m.  2] 

3. )  10  Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Harrison  late  of  Fyrebeck,  co.  York,  ‘yeo- 

man’, indicted  (1)  with  George  Legatt  late  of  Stirton,  co.  Nottingham,  ‘yeoman’, 
Robert  Procter  of  the  same,  ‘yeoman’,  and  Robert  Hopwood  of  Fyrebeck,  ‘yeoman’, 
before  William  Bendlowes,  serjeant  at  law,  Gervase  Clifton,  knight,  and  others,  justices 
of  the  peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county  at  Nottingham,  co.  Nottingham, 
on  Monday  in  the  fourth  week  of  Lent,  1 Eliz.,  for  that  they  burgled  the  house  of 
Margaret  Nettleship,  widow,  at  Burton  next  Stirton  on  16  April,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary, 
and  stole  £5  3 belonging  to  her,  and  (2)  with  Henry  Hopwood  late  of  Fyrebeck,  ‘yeoman’, 
before  James  Dyer,  knight,  and  William  Bendlowes,  serjeant  at  law,  justices  of  the  peace 
and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county  at  Nottingham,  on  7 July,  1 Eliz.,  for  that  with 
Legatt  and  Procter  they  burgled  the  said  house  and  stole  £53  6j\  8 d.  belonging  to  Mar- 
garet, as  appears  by  the  said  indictments  remaining  in  the  Queen’s  Bench.  By  Q. 


17  November  1569 — 16  November  1570 


PART  I 


( Except  where  otherwise  noted , all  these  grants  are 
dated  at  Westminster .) 


2 CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  1569-70 

4. )  9 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Christian  Woode,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Isabel  Woode,  kinswoman  and  heir  of  Richard  Woode,  to  wit,  the  daughter  and  heir 
of  Richard  Woode,  son  and  heir  of  Richard;  with  an  annuity  of  40.1.  from  [m.  3] 
26  June,  10  Eliz.,  when  Richard  the  elder  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £19  10s. 
8 d.  By  Q. 

5. )  11  Dec.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Confirmation  of  a lease  by  Anthony  Hunte, 

rector  of  Calstocke,  co.  Cornwall,  by  indenture,  10  Oct.  last,  to  Richard  Edgecombe  of 
Harobarowe,  co.  Cornwall,  of  the  said  rectory  of  which  the  Queen  is  patron,  for  30 
years  from  Michaelmas  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £28.  By  P.S. 

6. )  7 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Catherine  Ryman,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  John  Ryman,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Ryman;  with  an  annuity  of  £13  6j\  8 d. 
from  12  Sept.,  10  Eliz.,  when  Humphrey  died.  By  Q. 

7. )  7 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Bernard  Smyth  and  John  Gyll  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Robert  Charles,  brother  and  heir  of  John  Charles;  with  an  annuity  of  £8  from  17 
Aug.,  10  Eliz.,  when  John  Charles  died.  By  Q.  [m.  4] 

8. )  7 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  William  Goldborne  of  Lincolns  Inne  of  the  wardship  and 

marriage  of  John  Goldborne,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  Goldborne;  with  an  annuity  of 
£3  6t.  8 d.  from  28  Aug.,  9 Eliz.,  when  Edward  died.  By  Q. 

9. )  30  Jan.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Weston,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  Ireland,  of 

the  deanery  of  Wells  Cathedral,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Turner;  as  formerly  held 
by  William  Turner  or  John  Goodman;  with  liberty  to  absent  himself  at  such  time  as  he 
shall  be  engaged  on  the  Queen’s  service,  but  to  receive  the  issues  of  the  benefice  as  if 
he  were  in  continual  residence.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

10. )  5/^.1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Hugh  Jones  of  lands  [^.5] 

( tenants  named ) in  (1)  Wall,  Norton,  Little  Wirley  and  Great  Wirley,  co.  Stafford,  late 
of  the  guild  of  Lichfeld,  co.  Stafford,  and  (2)  Churcheton,  co.  Stafford,  late  of  St.  Mary’s 
service  in  Churcheton  Church;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rents 
(1)  £7  4/.  11  d.  ( detailed ) and  (2)  53  s.  4 d.  In  consideration  that  the  Crown  will  be  better 
answered  of  the  rents  of  the  premises,  which  have  been  concealed. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

11. )  21  Nov.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Chenye,  clerk,  to  the 

rectory  of  Ower  Moyen,  Bath  and  Wells  [sic\  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation.  By  P.S. 

12. )  1 Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Clarkeson  of  the  rectory  of  Walsall, 

co.  Stafford,  and  appurtenances  thereof  (named),  late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Northumber- 
land, attainted,  and  formerly  of  the  monastery  of  Halezowen,  co.  Stafford  [sic];  with 
reservations;  to  hold  one  moiety  from  Midsummer  next  being  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  the  duke,  by  the  name  of  John  Dudley,  knight,  by  indenture,  3 June, 
31  Hen.  VIII,  to  George  Hawe  for  30  years  from  Midsummer  then  next,  and  the  other 
moiety  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  to  Hawe,  by  the  said  indenture  [m.  6] 
for  30  years  from  the  death  of  William  Tailor,  late  prior  of  Halezowen;  yearly  rents  of 
£5  for  each  moiety.  To  avoid  doubts  concerning  a lease  by  patent,  28  June,  9 Eliz., 
to  Robert  Richemonte  and  Thomas  Cawston,  whose  title  Clarkeson  now  holds,  of  the 
tithes  in  Walsall  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Wollaston.  By  P.S. 

13. )  24  Feb.  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Grant  to  Catherine  Este,  widow, 

late  the  wife  of  Alexander  Este  late  of  Swasey,  co.  Cambridge,  who  died  an  oudaw. 


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C.  66/1061 

of  all  fines  and  forfeitures  due  to  the  Crown  by  reason  of  any  outlawries  pro-  [m . 7] 
nounced  against  him  in  actions  personal  or  mixed  at  the  suit  of  any  of  the  Queens’ 

subjects.  English . By  P.S. 

14. )  8 April  1570.  Licence  for  the  present  summer  only  for  the  mayor,  constables 

and  fellowship  of  the  merchants  of  the  staple  of  England  to  ship  wool,  fells  and  other 
‘staple  merchandise’  from  England  to  Hambourghe  in  foreign  ships,  should  they  be 
unable  to  find  a sufficient  number  of  English  vessels,  without  paying  higher  duty  or 
incurring  any  forfeiture;  notwithstanding  stat.  1 Eliz.  English . By  P.S. 

15. )  30  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Genkyns  of  the  office  of 

receiver  general  of  the  revenues  of  lands  in  the  counties  of  York,  the  city  of  York  and  the 
town  of  Kingeston  upon  Hull  and  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemond  late  in  the  survey 
of  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the  Exchequer;  annuity  of  £100  and 
20 j.  for  portage  on  every  £100  paid  into  the  Exchequer,  payable  out  of  the  [m.  8] 
issues  of  his  office.  On  surrender  by  William  Patten  of  a patent,  17  Oct.,  5 & 6 Ph.  and 
Mary,  to  Patten  granting  him  the  office  for  life  By  Q. 

16. )  10  March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Coxe,  a yeoman  extra- 

ordinary of  the  chamber,  of  the  office  of  making  all  ropes  required  for  the  ordnance 
under  the  care  of  the  master  of  the  ordnance;  the  chancellor,  or  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 
to  issue  commissions  to  the  grantee  to  take  up  hemp  for  this  purpose,  upon  the  warrant 
of  the  master  of  the  ordnance.  Ambrose,  earl  of  Warwicke,  master  of  the  ordnance, 
reports  that  it  is  requisite  that  there  should  be  a special  officer  for  this  purpose,  and  that 
Coxe  is  well  suited  for  the  office.  For  his  service.  English.  By  P.S. 

17. )  14  April  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Layton,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the 

office  of  captain,  keeper  and  governor  of  the  isle  of  Gernesey,  of  Cornett  Castle,  of  all 
other  isles  in  those  parts,  to  wit,  Alreney,  Serk,  Ermen  and  Sothowe  alias  Gittowe,  and 
of  all  castles  and  fortifications  therein,  lately  held  by  Francis  Chamberlayne;  [m.  9] 
with  the  accustomed  fees  etc.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises;  as  formerly  held 
by  Peter  Mewtas,  Leonard  Chamberlayne  or  Francis  Chamberlayne;  with  all  advowsons 
there  in  the  Queen’s  gift;  power  to  receive  the  homage,  fealty  and  allegiance  of  the  men 
and  tenants  there,  to  grant  safe  conducts  to  merchants,  and  to  appoint  the  officers  and 
soldiers  there  granting  them  wages  payable  out  of  the  issues  aforesaid;  power  to  collect 
all  issues,  tolls,  profits  etc.  belonging  to  the  Crown,  and  to  spend  any  surplus  thereof 
on  the  safe  keeping  of  the  islands;  without  fine  of  fee.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

18. )  11  Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Wilbraham,  recorder  of  London,  of  the  ward- 

ship and  marriage  of  Thomas  Brooke,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Brooke;  with  an  annuity 
of  £20  from  19  Feb.,  11  Eliz,,  when  Richard  died.  By  Q, 

19. )  7 April  1570.  Pardon  for  James  Greene  late  of  Tewkesbery,  co.  Gloucester, 

‘boocher’,  alias  James  Grene  late  of  Sandwiche,  co.  Kent,  ‘bocher’,  alias  James  Butcher 
late  of  Sandwiche,  for  the  felonious  killing  of  Richard  Cripps  alias  Crispe  in  [m.  10] 
September,  9 Eliz.  By  Q. 

20. )  20  April  1 5 70.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  William  Ruddock,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  and  Thomas  Towson  of  the  office  of  master  carpenter  of  the  Tower  of  London 
and  the  liberties  thereof;  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by 
Ruddock  of  a patent,  20  May,  3 & 4 Ph.  and  Mary,  granting  him  the  office  for  life. 

By  P.S. 


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1569-70 

21. )  12  April  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Webbe,  of  the  office  of  a gunner  in  the 

Tower  of  London,  held  by  Anthony  Chute,  deceased;  wages  of  12 d.  a day  from  Christ- 
mas, 1569,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Queen 
Mary  and  the  present  Queen.  By  P.S. 

22. )  19  April  1570.  Grant  to  Alice  Leighe,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Edward  Leghe,  son  and  heir  of  Gerard  Leghe,  son  of  Henry  Leigh;  with  an  annuity 
of  £6  from  9 April,  10  Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  Q. 

23. )  23  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Anthony  Higgens,  clerk,  to  the 

vicarage  of  Cheping  Champden,  Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.  S. 

24. )  13  April  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Jurden  of  the  office  of  master  [m . 11] 

surveyor  of  the  ordnance  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  in  the  Queen’s  do- 
minions; wages  of  is.  a day  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender 
by  Thomas  Pynner  of  a patent,  25  June,  7 Eliz.,  granting  him  for  life  in  reversion  the 
said  office,  which  was  granted  for  life  in  survivorship  by  patent,  5 Feb.,  2 Eliz.,  to 
Anthony  Anthony,  then  deceased,  and  Henry  Iden,  who  died  on  2 Dec.,  1 1 Eliz.  By  P.S. 

Vacated , because  surrendered  6 Dec.,  25  Eli%.,  signed:  G.  Gerrard;  Wyllyam  Jorden. 

25. )  7 March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Lamberte  of  the  office  of 

a gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Anthony  Fenrutter,  deceased;  wages  of  6d. 
a day  from  Christmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

26. )  20  April  1570.  Grant  to  Brian  Cave  during  the  minority  of  Elizabeth  Cave, 

daughter  and  sole  heir  of  Richard  Cave  and  Elizabeth  Markeham,  of  an  annuity  of 
£3  6s.  8 d.  from  26  Jan.,  10  Eliz.,  when  Elizabeth  Markeham  died,  over  and  above  the 
annuity  previously  granted  to  Ambrose  Cave,  knight,  late  chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  deceased.  Ambrose  was  granted  by  patent  20  July,  4 Eliz.,  the  wardship  and 
marriage  of  Elizabeth  and  Anne  Cave,  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Richard  Cave,  with  two 
several  annuities  of  £3  6r.  8 d.  Anne  Cave  and  Elizabeth  Markeham,  formerly  the  wife 
of  Richard  Cave,  and  mother  of  the  two  co-heirs,  have  since  died,  by  reason  whereof 
more  lands  are  in  the  Crown’s  hands.  [m.  1 2] 

By  Q. 

27. )  22  April  1570.  Grant  to  Joan  Litle,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

John  Little,  son  and  heir  of  John  Litle;  with  an  annuity  of  26/.  8 d.  from  17  Feb.,  7 
Eliz.,  when  John  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £3  15/.  9 d.  By  Q. 

28. )  2 May  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Thomas  Horseman  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Michael 

Wentworth,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Wentworth;  with  an  annuity  of  £9  from  11  June, 
1 1 Eliz.,  when  Thomas  Wentworth  died.  By  P.S. 

29. )  29  April  1570.  Grant  to  Catherine  Brereton,  widow,  of  the  wardship  \m.  13] 

and  marriage  of  Richard  Brereton,  son  and  heir  of  John  Brereton;  with  an  annuity  of 
£6  1 3r.  4 d.  from  29  Aug.,  10  Eliz.,  when  John  died.  By  Q. 

30. )  9 March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Willoughby,  M.A., 

Queen’s  chaplain,  to  the  precentorship  of  the  church  of  Chichester,  with  the  prebend  of 
Owving  thereto  annexed,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Daye.  Addressed  to  Matthew , 
archbishop  of  Canterbury.  By  P.S. 

31. )  17  March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Protection  for  one  year  for  William 

Golightlie,  Queen’s  serjeant  farrier  alias  citizen  and  skinner  of  London.  By  P.S. 

32. )  3 May  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Ambrose  Watson  of  an  annuity  of  £5  1 3/.  4 d.  from 

Lady  Day  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by  George  Parkyn,  formerly 


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canon  of  the  monastery  of  Croxton,  co.  Leicester,  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 9 Oct.  30  Hen.  VIII,  granting  him  the  said  annuity  for  life  from  Michaelmas  then 
last.  In  consideration  of  his  services  to  the  Queen’s  progenitors  in  the  wars.  By  P.S. 

Signed  in  margin:  Wyllm.  Cordell. 

33. )  20  July  1570.  Gorhambury . Grant  for  life  to  John  Harryson  of  the  office  [m.  14] 

of  making  all  ropes  and  ‘matche’  required  for  the  ordnance;  wages  of  8 d.  a day  from 
Lady  Day  last  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  On  the  recommendation  of  Ambrose,  earl  of 
Warwick,  master  of  the  ordnance,  William  Pelham,  lieutenant,  and  other  the  officers  of 
the  same;  the  office  was  granted  by  patent,  10  March,  12  Eliz.  (No.  16  above),  to  William 
Coxe,  now  deceased,  for  life;  Harryson  has  long  exercised  the  office,  and  has  invented 
and  studied  the  making  of  ‘matche’  and  served  the  store  in  the  Tower  of  London  with 
the  same.  English.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 26  April , 38  Eli%.,  signed:  Tho.  Egerton;  with  mark  of 
Harrison  and  a note  ‘I  Ashton  Aylworth  doe  knowe  the  said  John  Harrison’. 

34. )  30  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  Richard  Barnes,  bishop  of  Carlisle  to 

receive  and  retain  in  commendam  (1)  the  chancellorship  of  York  Cathedral,  until  the  feast 
of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  1571,  (2)  the  rectories  of  Stokesley  and  Stangriff  alias  Stangrave, 
York  dioc.,  for  life,  and  (3)  the  rectory  of  Rumboldkirk  alias  Rummylkirk,  Chester  dioc., 
(now  held  by  John  Rudd,  S.T.B.),  for  life  in  reversion;  provided  that  upon  receiving  the 
rectory  of  Rumboldkirk,  he  shall  vacate  the  rectory  of  Stokesley.  By  P.S. 

35. )  zAcJuly  1570.  Gorhambury.  Promise  to  Thomas  Wentworth,  knight,  lord  [m.  15] 

Wentworth,  to  grant  and  assure  to  the  said  lord  Wentworth,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  or 
to  such  persons  as  he,  his  executors  and  assigns  may  appoint  and  their  heirs  and 
assigns,  in  fee  farm  so  much  concealed  lands  as  he,  his  heirs,  executors  or  assigns  shall 
discover  to  the  yearly  value  of  £200,  with  issues  from  the  time  when  the  lands  should 
have  come  to  the  Crown,  paying  such  rent  as  shall  be  found  heretofore  to  have  been 
answered,  and  to  hold  as  of  the  manor  of  Estgrenewych  in  socage;  if  any  of  the  lands 
shall  afterwards  be  lawfully  recovered  from  him,  he  shall  receive  other  concealed  lands 
in  compensation;  the  officers  of  the  Exchequer  and  the  attorney  and  solicitor  general, 
and  the  chancellor  and  attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  in  the  case  of  lands  within 
the  Duchy,  to  issue  commissions  of  inquiry  to  such  persons  as  he,  his  executors  or  assigns 
shall  request,  and  after  discovery  of  the  lands  to  make  sufficient  books  of  grant  of  the 
same,  signed  by  the  said  officials  (or  two  of  them),  and  send  the  same  to  the  Queen,  her 
heirs  or  successors  that  they  may  proceed  to  further  assurance  accordingly.  For  his  service 
to  Edward  VI,  Queen  Mary  and  the  present  Queen.  English.  By  Q. 

36. )  20  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  John  ap  Jevan  ap  David  late  of  Llan- 

ganmarch,  co.  Brecon,  ‘yoman’.  Thomas  ap  Jevan  ap  Morgan  and  Lewis  ap  Jevan  Dio 
ap  Owen,  both  late  of  Llanavon  Vaur,  co.  Brecon,  ‘yoman’,  and  he  are  indicted  for  the 
theft  of  ten  sheep  belonging  to  Philip  ap  Ross’  at  Methirkynog,  co.  Brecon,  on  12  Nov., 
9 Eliz.  At  the  request  of  William  Gerrarde,  justice  of  the  county.  By  Q. 

37. )  19  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Toby  Mathewe,  clerk,  M.A.,  to  a 

canonry  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Oxford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  James  Calf  hill, 
S.T.D.  By  P.S.  [m.  16] 

38. )  11  July  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  Pardons  for  persons  indicted  for  felonies  as  follows— 

Richard  Syicocke  late  of  Stonysbie,  co.  Leicester,  ‘laborer’,  for  that  Oliver  Bennett  late 
of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  and  he  stole  cattle  from  (1)  William  Lee  the  elder,  (2)  Edward 
Goddarde  and  (3)  William  Lee  the  younger  at  Stonysbie  on  12  June,  11  Eliz.  ( details 


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given);  Isabel  Verryssey  of  Baseford,  co.  Nottingham,  wife  of  Thomas  Verryssey  late 
of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  for  that  her  husband  and  she  (1)  burgled  the  house  of  John  Purdy 
at  Cossill,  co.  Nottingham,  on  6 Oct.,  10  Eliz.,  and  stole  ‘a  coverlett’  belonging  to  him, 
and  (2)  burgled  the  house  of  Robert  Gibson,  ‘husbondman’,  at  Bilborough,  co.  Notting- 
ham, on  10  Oct.,  10  Eliz.,  and  stole  goods  ( described ) belonging  to  him;  James  Thymbol- 
bye  of  Dunnyngton  in  the  parts  of  Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  ‘laborer’,  for  that  he  broke  and 
entered  the  windmill  of  Robert  Wylson  at  Wankett,  co.  Lincoln,  about  midnight  on 
7 April,  1 1 Eliz.,  and  stole  £8  belonging  to  him;  and  Jane  Ramesdayne  late  of  Tattershall 
in  the  parts  of  Lyndsey,  co.  Lincoln,  for  that  she  (1)  broke  and  entered  the  house  of 
William  Wallys  atTattershall  on  25  Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  and  stole  hats  etc.  ( described ) belonging 
to  him  and  (2)  broke  and  entered  the  house  of  George  Carle  at  Boston  in  the  parts  of 
Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  on  3 March,  12  Eliz.,  and  stole  cloth  ( described ) belonging  to  him. 
By  consideration  of  James  Dyer,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas 
Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  serjeants  at  law,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  in  the  said  counties. 

By  Q. 

39. )  20  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  until  Michaelmas  1572  for  Henry  Nevell, 

knight,  the  Queen’s  servant,  to  export  from  the  ports  of  London  and  Hampton  8000 
‘broade  clothes’  dressed  or  undressed,  long  or  short,  or  ‘kerseys’  to  the  same  amount; 
duties  to  be  paid  in  two  instalments,  at  the  end  of  one  year  following  Michael-  \m.  1 7] 
mas  next  (for  as  many  cloths  not  exceeding  4000  as  he  shall  have  shipped  before  1 March 
next),  and  at  Michaelmas  1 5 72;  shipments  to  be  endorsed  on  the  licence,  which  is  to  be 
left  with  the  customers  of  the  port  at  which  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made;  the  master 
or  owner  of  ships  carrying  them  to  be  bound  not  to  ship  them  to  the  king  of  Spain’s 
dominions  or  other  prohibited  places;  the  licensee  to  enter  into  bonds  for  the  payment 
of  duties;  notwithstanding  stats.  27  Hen.  VIII  and  8 Eiiz.  For  his  service. 

English.  By  P.S. 

40. )  14  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Edmund  Pelham  of  Greyes  Inne,  co. 

Middlesex,  of  the  Crown’s  interest  in  the  indenture  and  recognisance  below  recited. 
By  indenture,  24  June,  11  Eliz.,  between  Thomas  Darell  of  Scotney,  co.  Sussex,  and 
Henry  Darrell,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  of  the  one  part  and  Richard  Payne  of  London 
and  Richard  Heywood  late  of  London,  deceased,  of  the  other  it  was  agreed  that  if  Thomas 
and  Henry  should  not  repay  to  Payne  and  Heywood  on  14  July  1570,  £1000,  so  that 
the  inheritance  of  the  manor  and  lands  therein  specified  should  be  in  Payne  and  Hey- 
wood, then  Payne  and  Heywood  should  pay  to  Thomas  and  Henry  at  Hey  wood’s  house 
in  the  parish  of  Saincte  Bryde  in  Fleetestrete  London,  £1100  on  10  Dec.  then  next  and 
£1100  on  10  Dec.  1571,  in  full  payment  for  the  purchase  of  the  manor  and  lands;  by  a 
recognisance  in  the  ‘Kinges  Benche’,  25  June,  1 1 Elizv  Payne  and  Heywood  were  bound 
to  Thomas  and  Henry  in  5 000  marks  for  the  performance  of  the  said  agreement;  [///.  1 8] 
Thomas  and  Henry  by  deed,  29  June,  12  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  assigned  to  the 
Crown  their  interest  in  the  said  indenture  and  recognisance.  For  Edmund’s  service; 
and  at  the  suit  of  Thomas  and  Henry.  English.  By  Q. 


41.)  14  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Henry  Bellingham  for  the  under- 

mentioned burglary  and  all  other  felonies,  robberies  and  burglaries  committed  before 
the  present  date.  John  Moulton,  ‘yoman’,  William  Corbett,  William  Cockerell,  Nicholas 
Mascall,  ‘yoman’,  Ralph  alias  Nedd  Cooke,  ‘yoman’,  and  Bellingham,  all  late  of  Ketter- 
inge,  co.  Northampton,  are  indicted  for  that  they  burgled  the  house  of  Thomas  Bur- 
bancke  at  Barford,  co.  Northampton,  on  9 Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  and  stole  (1)  3/.  4 d.  \m.  19] 
belonging  to  William  Pratt,  (2)  £3  iot.  belonging  to  Robert  Lane,  knight,  (3)  is.  belong- 
ing to  John  Bennett  and  (4)  £13  belonging  to  Burbancke.  At  the  request  of  Arthur, 
lord  Graye  of  Wilton.  By  P.S. 


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42. )  10  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Confirmation  for  Thomas  Lychefeld,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  the  power  granted  him  for  five  years  by  patent,  3 June,  10  Eliz.,  ( Calendar , 
1566-1569,  no.  998)  to  examine  the  payments  and  receipts  of  all  such  fees,  annuities,  pen- 
sions and  corrodies  granted  for  lives  or  years  by  the  Crown  by  patent,  or  by  persons 
sometime  owners  of  lands  which  have  come  to  the  Crown  by  act  of  parliament,  attainder, 
purchase  or  exchange,  as  were  paid,  received  or  allowed  in  any  courts  or  offices  or 
comprised  or  allowed  in  the  accounts  of  any  officers  in  England  and  Wales  from  Michael- 
mas, 3 2 Hen.  VIII;  and  grant  to  him  of  the  same  power  for  a further  five  years  from  the 
termination  of  the  five  years  aforesaid.  Grant  also  to  him,  as  in  the  patent  aforesaid,  of  a 
moiety  of  the  sums  recovered;  and,  if  any  persons  shall  confess  voluntarily  the  said 
deceitful  payments  and  receipts,  or,  with  intent  to  deceive  him,  procure  themselves  to 
be  summoned,  distrained  or  attached  to  answer  for  the  same  in  the  Exchequer  and  there- 
upon require  that  days  of  payment  may  be  stalled  for  them,  then  the  treasurer,  chancellor, 
under-treasurer  or  barons  of  the  Exchequer  shall  not  stall  days  of  payment  before  he 
shall  be  satisfied  of  his  moiety.  For  his  service  done  in  the  premises;  and  because  it 
appears  that  five  years  is  not  enough  for  his  ‘verie  longe  and  tedious  searche’.  [m.  20] 

English . By  Q. 

43. )  5 Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward,  earl  of  Rutland,  of  the 

offices  of  (1)  constable  of  Nottingham  Castle  and  porter  or  gatekeeper  thereof,  and  (2) 
steward,  keeper,  warden  and  chief  justice  of  Sherwood  Forest  and  the  parks  of  Billone, 
Birkeland,  Romwald,  Oweseland,  Folwood,  Beskewood  and  Clipson,  co.  Nottingham; 
power  to  appoint  the  accustomed  officers  there;  yearly  wages  of  40  marks  payable  at 
the  Exchequer;  also  an  annuity  of  £9  for  the  wages  of  nine  foresters  to  be  appointed  by 
him,  payable  at  the  Exchequer  or  out  of  Lez  Kinges  Medowes  by  the  said  castle  out  of 
the  profits  of  pannage  and  herbage  of  Beskewood  Park  and  out  of  all  issues  of  the  said 
forest,  by  the  bailiffs  etc.  of  the  said  meadows.  Grant  also  for  life  of  the  office  of  steward 
of  the  manors  of  Mansfeld,  Bollesover,  and  Horsleye;  with  the  accustomed  wages, 
payable  out  of  the  issues  thereof.  As  formerly  held  by  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Rutland, 
Anthony  Browne,  knight,  Richard  Southwell,  knight,  or  Henry,  late  earl  of  Rutland, 
father  of  the  present  earl.  Grant  also  for  life  in  reversion  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the 
park  of  Nottingham,  granted  for  life  by  patent,  19  Feb.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Francis  [m.  21] 
Leeke,  knight;  with  the  accustomed  wages,  payable  out  of  the  issues  thereof;  as  held  by 
Richard  Manners,  knight,  deceased,  or  Leeke.  By  Q. 

44. )  4 Aug.  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Robert  Claxton  of  Burnnhall,  co.  Durham, 

for  all  treasons  and  felonies  committed  between  1 Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  and  31  Jan.  following. 
He  has  professed  penitence  before  certain  commissioners  for  his  part  in  the  rebellion 
in  the  North.  By  P.S. 

45. )  10  Dec.  1569.  Windsor.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Worthington  the  [m.  22] 

younger,  one  of  the  Queen’s  pensioners,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  and  collector  of  the  rents 
of  all  lands  etc.  in  the  city  of  London  and  its  suburbs  and  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 
in  the  hands  of  the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Edw.  VI  dissolving  chantries  and  the  like;  as  held 
by  his  father,  William  Worthington.  For  his  service;  and  in  consideration  of  the  surrender 
by  his  said  father  of  a patent,  1 3 Feb.,  4 Edw.  VI,  granting  the  office  to  him,  then  one 
of  the  king’s  pensioners,  for  life.  By  P.S. 

46. )  4 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Margery  Blunte,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Blunte, 

and  Thomas  Crofte  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Edward  Blunte,  son  \m.  23] 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Blunte;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  13/.  4 d.  from  28  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  when 
Thomas  Blunte  died.  By  Q. 


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47. )  30  Jan.  1570.  Grant  to  William  Chester  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Pinch- 

pole  Lovet,  son  and  heir  of  George  Lovet;  with  an  annuity  of  3 3 s.  4 d.  from  27  Oct.,  9 
Eliz.,  when  George  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £7  izd.  By  Q. 

48. )  1 1 Jan.  1570.  Pardon  for  William  Grigge  late  of  Lathom,  co.  Lancaster,  ‘laborer’, 

presented  before  John  Walshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Powtrell, 
serjeant  at  law,  justices  at  Lancaster,  at  a session  held  there  on  Monday  in  the  fourth 
week  of  Lent,  1 1 Eliz.,  for  the  theft  of  plate  ( described ) belonging  to  Edward,  earl  of 
Derby,  at  Lathom  on  3 Aug.,  10  Eliz.  By  consideration  of  the  said  justices  of  assize. 

By  Q.  [m.  24] 

49. )  27  Jan.  1570.  Pardon  for  Richard  Puttenham  late  of  Sherfild  upon  Lodon, 

co.  Southampton,  for  all  offences  in  respect  of  leaving  the  country  without  licence 
committed  before  the  present  date.  By  Q. 

50. )  6 Dec.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Sotherne,  citizen 

and  ‘clothworker’  of  London,  of  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Yaresthorpe  in  the  lordship 
of  Shereffhuton,  co.  York,  parcel  of  the  Duchy  of  York;  with  reservations;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £21  6j\  8 d.;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  [m.  25] 
for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  or  survey  the 
same.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Sotherne  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentations, 26  March,  7 Edw.  VI,  leasing  it  to  Anthony  Thorpe,  with  reservations,  for 
21  years  ai  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £85  6j\  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

51. )  10  Dec.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  Anthony  Hony, 

Alice  his  wife  and  George  his  son  of  lands  ( tenants  named ) in  Southmolton  and  North- 
molton,  co.  Devon,  late  of  the  chantry  of  Hunte  in  Southmolton;  with  reservations; 
yearly  rent  £7  10 d.  and  heriot  the  best  beast;  the  lessees  discharged  from  all  other  charges 
except  chief  rents  of  4/.  4 d.  to  Hugh  Pollarde,  knight,  and  his  heirs  and  1 2 d.  to  the  rector 
of  Southmolton.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Anthony,  Alice  and  George  of  a 
patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 5 Dec.,  3 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  lands  to  Thomas 
Rives,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and 
for  a fine  of  £28  3/.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners,  [m.  26] 

52. )  3 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Fitzwylliame  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Ralph  Johnson,  son  and  heir  of  Ralph  Johnson;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  from  16  Nov., 
3 & 4 Ph.  and  Mary,  when  Ralph  the  father  died.  By  Q. 

53. )  8 Dec.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Licence  during  pleasure  for  Nicholas  Tekeridge 

of  Evessham,  co.  Worcester,  to  keep  a tavern  in  his  house  and  sell  wine  by  retail  or  in 
gross,  notwithstanding  stat.  7 Edw.  VI;  from  Michaelmas  9 Eliz.  English.  By  P.S. 

54. )  29  Dec.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Licence  for  life  in  survivorship  for  John  Lane, 

citizen  and  ‘fisshemonger’  of  London,  and  Henry  Lane,  his  eldest  son,  to  keep  a tavern 
in  their  house  and  sell  wine,  notwithstanding  stat.  7 Edw.  VI.  English.  By  P.S. 

K 27] 

55. )  30  Dec.  1569.  Windsor.  Licence  for  life  for  Richard  Fowler  of  Kinges  Warre, 

co.  Devon,  to  gather  alms  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Somerset,  Devon  and  Cornwall 
and  cities  of  Gloucester  and  Bristol.  He  has  fallen  into  poverty  by  reason  of  losses  on  the 
seas,  to  the  undoing  of  him,  his  wife  and  children.  English.  By  P.S. 

56. )  20  Jan.  1570.  Licence  during  pleasure,  for  his  service,  for  Thomas  Dove,  a 

yeoman  of  the  confectionery,  to  keep  a tavern  in  his  house  at  Stanes,  co.  Middlesex, 
or  elsewhere  and  sell  wine  by  retail  or  in  gross,  notwithstanding  stat.  7 Edw.  VI. 

English.  By  P.S. 


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57. )  9 Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  his  service,  to  Edmund  Mather  of  (1)  lands 

( tenants  named ) in  the  manor  of  Drakelowe  and  Rudhethe,  co.  Chester,  once  [m.  28] 
of  the  earl  of  Chester,  (2)  lands  (named)  in  the  bailiwick  of  Rudhethe,  once  of  the  said 
earl,  (3)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Normanton,  co.  Nottingham,  late  of  the  [m.  29] 
monastery  of  Durham,  (4)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Normanton  on  Sore,  co.  Nottingham, 
late  of  the  said  monastery,  and  (5)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Normanton,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Normanton  on  Sore,  late  of  the  said  monastery;  with  reservations;  (1)  from 
Lady  Day,  1587,  being  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  in  several  parcels  by  \m.  30] 
patents  of  the  Exchequer,  1 1 July,  8 Eliz.,  (i)  (to)  Peter  Sutton  at  a yearly  rent  of  29T. 
6d.,  (ii)  to  John  Simcocke  at  a yearly  rent  of  zos.  6d.}  (iii)  to  James  Vernon  at  a yearly  rent 
of  40/.,  (iv)  to  Thomas  Bulkeley  and  Ranulph  Wrenche  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  10s.  10 d. 
(detailed)  and  (v)  to  the  said  Thomas  Buckeley  and  Ranulph  Wrenche  at  a yearly  rent 
of  £4  5J-.  id.  (< detailed ),  all,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last,  (2) 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  7 Nov.,  8 Eliz., 
to  Richard  Bulkeley,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  30 s.,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
25  Nov.,  7 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Russell,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  34/.  4 d.  (detailed) , (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent,  9 April,  10  Eliz.,  to  Robert  Burton  inter  alia , with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  86j\  (detailed) , and  (5)  from  Michaelmas  next; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £13  i2J\  4 d.,  (2)  30T.,  (3)  34T.  4 d.,  (4)  8 6s.  and  (5)  70s.  11  \d.  By  P.S. 

58. )  15  May  1570.  Pardon  for  William  Warryner  of  Surmanhagg  in  the  North  [m.  31] 

Riding,  co.  York,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Foster,  a coroner  in  the 
county,  on  23  Sept.,  9 Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Thomas  Wightman  late  of  Hemysley  in  the 
North  Riding,  ‘servingman’,  at  Hemysley,  that  Warryner  on  22  Sept.,  9 Eliz.,  at  Ulray 
in  the  lordship  of  Hemysley,  John  Mason  late  of  Hemysley,  ‘carpenter’,  aiding  and  abet- 
ting him,  struck  Wightman  in  chance  medley,  so  that  he  died  there  on  23  Sept,  (details 
given).  At  the  suit  of  Warryner’s  wife.  By  P.S. 

59. )  25  April  1570.  Grant  to  Anthony  Smetheley  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Francis  Sherewood,  kinsman  and  heir  of  John  Sherewood,  ‘yoman’,  to  wit,  the  [m.  32] 
son  and  heir  of  Robert  Shirewood,  son  and  heir  of  John;  with  an  annuity  of  3 6s.  8 d. 
from  6 Jan.,  9 Eliz.,  when  John  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £4.  By  Q. 

60. )  26  May  1570.  Grant  to  Elizabeth  Temple  and  Giles  George  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Edmund  Temple,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Temple;  with  an  annuity 
of  £3  6s.  8 d.  from  21  Jan.,  10  Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance 
£19  7J*.  10 d.  By  Q. 

61. J  6 June  1570.  Grant  to  Anne  Golstone,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

John  Goldston,  son  and  heir  of  John  Golston;  with  an  annuity  of  33T.  4 d.  from  11 
May,  9 Eliz.,  when  John  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  \m.  33] 
ll  8/.  id.  By  Q. 

62. )  29  May  1570.  Grant  to  Helen  Taylor,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Maud  Taylor,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Taylor;  with  an  annuity  of  16s.  8 d.  from 
1 3 Nov.,  10  Eliz.,  when  John  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £6.  By  Q. 

63. )  18  April  1 5 70.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Milner  of  lands  in  Paradice  in  the  lord- 

ship  of  Glaston,  co.  Somerset,  once  belonging  to  the  officers  of  almoner  and  warden  of 
the  anniversary  of  Walter  Monyton  in  the  monastery  of  Glaston  and  afterwards  of 

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Edward,  duke  of  Somerset;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  [m.  34] 
rent  £9  yd.  For  a fine  of  £36  y.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

64. )  26  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Isabel  Eustage,  widow,  of  lands  {named  and 

tenants  named)  in  the  town  and  lordship  of  Overton,  co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York  and  afterwards  exchanged  with  Thomas  Henedge,  knight; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £6  1 is.  6 d.  On  surrender  by  Isabel 
in  respect  of  the  premises,  of  a lease  thereof  inter  alia  to  her,  by  the  name  of  Isabel  wife 
of  Lawrence  Robynson,  by  Edmund,  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  said  monastery  by 
indenture,  20  July,  3 Hen.  VIII,  for  life.  For  a fine  of  £26  6s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

65. )  14  April  1570.  Licence  until  Michaelmas  1572  for  Henry  Nevell,  knight,  [m.  35] 

the  Queen’s  servant,  to  export  from  the  ports  of  London  and  Hampton  8000  ‘brode 
clothes’  or  ‘kersies’  to  the  same  amount;  duties  to  be  paid  in  two  instalments,  at  the  end 
of  one  year  following  Michaelmas  next  (for  as  many  cloths  not  exceeding  4000  as  he  shall 
then  have  shipped),  and  at  Michaelmas  1572;  shipments  to  be  endorsed  on  the  licence, 
which  is  to  be  left  with  the  customers  of  the  port  at  which  the  last  shipment  shall  be 
made;  the  master  or  owner  of  ships  carrying  them  to  be  bound  not  to  ship  them  to  the 
king  of  Spain’s  dominions  or  other  prohibited  places;  the  licensee  to  enter  into  bonds  for 
the  payment  of  duties.  For  his  service.  English.  By  P.S. 

66. )  3 June  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Crofte,  knight,  controller  of  the  household, 

of  the  offices  of  (1)  captain  or  constable  of  Abustwithe  Castle,  co.  Cardigan,  parcel  of 
the  principality  of  South  Wales,  (2)  steward  of  the  lordships  or  manors  of  Mountgomrye, 
Kerrye  and  Kedewen,  co.  Montgomery,  late  of  the  earl  of  March,  and  (3)  constable  of 
Mountgomrie  Castle,  all  void  by  the  death  of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  [^.36] 
and  (4)  keeper  of  Wigmore  Park,  co.  Hereford,  late  of  the  earl  of  March,  void  by  the 
death  of  Richard  Palmer;  wages  of  (1)  £9  is.  6d.  a year,  (2)  £20  a year,  (3)  £6  1 6d.  a 
year  and  (4)  4 d.  a day,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  said  lordships  or  manors;  (1), 
(2)  and  (3)  as  formerly  held  by  Rice  ap  Thomas,  Walter  Deveroux,  William  Thomas, 
knight,  or  the  said  earl  and  (4)  as  held  by  Palmer;  power  to  appoint  the  bailiffs  and  all 
other  officers  in  the  said  lordships  and  manors  and  the  boroughs,  towns  and  members 
thereof  whose  offices  are  in  the  gift  of  the  Crown  and  to  pay  them  out  of  the  said  issues. 
Grant  also  for  life  of  the  agistment  or  herbage  of  Wigmore  Park;  at  a yearly  rent  of  40^ 

By  P.S* 

67. )  7 June  1 5 70.  Licence  for  Robert,  earl  of  Leicester,  councillor,  to  alienate  all  or  any 

part  of  the  lordships  of  Chircke  or  Chirckeland  (except  the  castle  and  part  of  Chircke) 
by  indentures  to  be  enrolled  in  Chancery  within  eight  years  from  the  present  date,  in 
fee  simple,  to  hold  of  him  and  his  heirs  as  of  Chircke  Castle  in  socage  and  by  rents  therein 
specified,  and  not  of  the  Crown  in  chief  by  knight  service  or  otherwise.  By  virtue  of 
a patent,  9 June,  5 Eliz.,  made  to  him  by  the  name  of  Robert  Dudley,  K.G.,  alias  lord 
Robert  Dudley,  master  of  the  horse,  he  holds  in  fee  simple  of  the  Crown  in  chief  by 
service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  inter  alia  the  lordship  or  lordships  of  Chircke 
and  Chirckeland  and  the  castle,  borough  and  forests  of  Chircke,  co.  Denbigh,  in  North 
Wales,  late  of  William  Stanley,  knight.  ByQ.  [m.  37] 

68. )  Undated.  Manor  oj  Hampton  Court.  Licence  for  two  years  for  Edward  Fitz- 
garret,  lieutenant  of  the  gentlemen  pensioners,  to  import  from  Emden  or  any  other  town 
of  the  east  parts  where  traffic  with  the  Queen’s  subjects  is  not  restrained,  or  from  any 
part  of  France  at  peace  with  the  Queen,  2000  sacks  of  hops,  in  ships  of  England  or 
friendly  countries;  duties  to  be  paid;  officers  of  ports  where  any  part  shall  arrive  shall 


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endorse  on  the  licence  the  number  of  sacks  arriving,  and  shall  retain  the  licence  when  the 
last  part  shall  have  arrived;  the  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  to  issue  several  patents  for  the 
said  2000  sacks  divided  into  reasonable  parts,  if  the  licensee  shall  so  desire. 

English.  By  P.S. 

69. )  5 June  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Elliott  of  Newland,  co.  Essex,  of  \m. 38] 

the  office  of  particular  surveyor  of  lands  in  the  county  of  Essex,  late  in  the  survey  of  the 
Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the  Exchequer;  annuity  of  £20  and  expenses, 
payable  by  the  receiver  general  of  the  county  or  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Christmas  last. 
On  surrender  by  Reginald  Hollingworth  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations, 
20  May,  1 Ed.  VI,  granting  him  the  office  for  life.  By  P.S. 

70. )  29  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Robson  of  the  rectory  of  Northflete, 
co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  the  present  date;  yearly  rent  £28.  In  consideration  of 
the  surrender  by  Robson  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  6 May,  7 Edw. 
VI,  leasing  the  rectory  to  George  Broke,  with  reservations,  at  the  same  rent  for  21  years 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  William,  late  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by 
indenture,  8 July,  23  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Thorneton  of  Northflete  for  29  years  from 
Midsummer  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  the  buildings  thereof  are  in  [m.  39] 
great  decay,  as  appears  by  a survey  thereof;  and  for  a fine  of  £28  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

71. )  26  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Snagge  of  the  rectory  of  Wolhamp- 

ton  alias  Wolfhampcote  alias  Wevencote,  co.  Warwick,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  College  in 
Warwick;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  \m.  40] 
3 Feb.,  5 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Andrewes,  knight,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at 
the  same  rent;  yearly  rent  £24  1 3 j*.  4 d.\  the  lessee  to  discharge  the  Crown  from  the  yearly 
payment  of  the  vicar’s  stipend  of  £13  6s.  8 d.,  meat  and  drink  due  yearly  to  the  vicar 
and  all  other  charges.  For  a fine  of  £49  6s.  Sd.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

72. )  30  May  1570.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  John  Rastell  of  the  office  of  justice  of 

the  counties  of  Carmarthen,  Pembroke  and  Cardigan  in  the  principality  of  Wales;  to 
hold  personally  or  by  George  Phetiplace  or  by  any  other  deputy  or  deputies  appointed 
in  writing  by  the  president  and  council  in  Wales;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  \m.  41] 
fee  of  £50,  payable  at  the  Exchequer  of  Carmerthen,  and  all  profits  belonging  to  the  office 
or  limited  by  the  ordinances  made  by  the  Queen  by  advice  of  the  council  for  the  adminis- 
tration of  justice  in  the  principality;  without  fine  or  fee.  By  P.S. 

73. )  7 June  1570.  Lease  for  40  years  to  Robert  Petre  of  a tenement  in  the  parish  of  St. 

Dunstan  le  Easte  in  London;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  io6r.  Sd.,  from  the  time 
when  he  shall  gain  possession.  In  consideration  that  Petre,  at  his  own  expense  will  prove 
void  a previous  lease  thereof  by  William  Cottes  and  Lawrence  Garrett,  late  masters,  and 
William  Bramewood  and  William  Cresner,  late  wardens,  of  the  society  of  clerks  in  Lon- 
don, by  indenture,  10  April,  1 Edw.  VI,  to  William  Cresner  for  50  years  from  Midsummer 
then  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  because  the  tenement  is  decayed,  and  the  cost  of  repairs 
not  less  than  £20.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

74. )  5 June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Bateman  of  tenements  in  Sibford 

Gower  and  Sibford  Ferys,  co.  Oxford,  late  of  the  priory  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  and  of  Pymley  Priory,  co.  Warwick,  or  one  of  them;  with  reservations;  from 
Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £14  3 s.  yd.  In  consideration  that  Bateman  will  repair  the  pre- 
mises, parcel  of  the  manor  of  Sibford  Gower  and  Sibford  Feries,  which  are  in  great 
decay;  and  for  a fine  of  £28  7 s.  id.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

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75. )  29  May  1570.  Pardon  for  persons  indicted  and  attained  for  felonies  as  \m.  1] 

follows — Elizabeth  Egar  late  of  Estmalinge,  co.  Kent,  ‘spynster’,  for  the  theft  of  clothes 
(, described ) belonging  to  John  Morleyne  at  Estmallinge  on  13  March,  10  Eliz.;  Margery 
Kancham  late  of  Rownden,  co.  Kent,  alias  late  of  Benenden,  co.  Kent,  widow,  for  the 
murders  by  witchcraft  of  (1)  William  Warde  of  Rownden,  ‘wever’,  at  Rownden  on  10 
March,  9 Eliz.,  and  (2)  Joan  Bygge,  infant  daughter  of  William  Bygge  of  Benenden, 
‘husbandman’,  at  Benenden  on  3 July,  8 Eliz.;  Edward  Fenton  late  of  Ugley,  co.  Essex, 
clerk,  for  the  theft  of  two  ewes  belonging  to  Richard  Brode  at  Thickney,  co.  Essex, 
on  2 Feb.,  11  Eliz.;  Agnes  Evans  late  of  Southwarke,  co.  Surrey,  ‘spinster’,  for  the  theft 
of  clothes  ( described ) belonging  to  Christopher  Austen  at  Southwarke  on  4 July,  n Eliz. 
Juliana  Medley  late  of  Southwarke,  ‘spinster’,  for  that  she  broke  and  entered  the  house 
of  Robert  Pynckney  at  Southwarke  in  the  parish  of  St.  Olave  on  24  Feb.,  12  Eliz.  and 
stole  goods  ( described ) belonging  to  him;  Agnes  Dednam,  wife  of  John  Dednam  of  South- 
warke, ‘waterman’,  for  harbouring  the  said  Juliana  in  the  said  parish  on  the  said  date; 
John  Johnson  of  Newporte,  co.  Southampton,  ‘laborer’,  for  the  theft  of  a gelding 
belonging  to  Dennis  Thomo,  clerk,  at  Wansworth,  co.  Surrey,  on  24  June,  11  Eliz.; 
Jane  Baldwyn,  wife  of  John  Baldwyn  of  Wymbleton,  co.  Surrey,  ‘yoman’,  for  the  murder 
by  witchcraft  of  (1)  Helen  Lyngarde,  wife  of  Hugh  Lyngarde  of  Wymbleton,  at  Wymble- 
ton on  12  April,  11  Eliz.,  and  (2)  Richard  Hollingworth  (aged  1)  at  Wymbleton  on  10 
Oct.,  9 Eliz.;  John  Grene,  of  Wytham,  co.  Essex,  ‘yoman’,  for  the  robberies  ( details 
given)  at  Cressinge,  co.  Essex,  on  24  March,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  of  (1)  Adrian  Smarte  of 
Brainetree,  co.  Essex,  ‘glover’,  of  £6  1 3 s.  4 d.  and  (2)  Peter  Colie  of  Wytham,  ‘bocher’ 
of  £8  i8j\  4 d.\  Thomas  Wodman  of  Heathefeld,  co.  Sussex,  ‘yoman’,  and  William  Relfe 
of  Mayghfeld,  co.  Sussex,  ‘yoman’,  for  procuring  and  abetting  Robert  Cane  alias  Corbet 
late  of  the  parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  ‘surgeon’,  in  the  conjuring 
and  invoking  of  an  infernal  spirit  called  ‘Bellual’  to  serve  Cane,  at  Mayefeld  from  \m.  2] 
13  Sept,  to  19  Sept.,  8 Eliz.,  and  Elizabeth  Pechye  late  of  Stocke,  co.  Essex,  ‘spinster’, 
for  that  she  broke  and  entered  the  house  of  Joan  Martyndale  at  Stocke  on  23  Feb.,  n 
Eliz.,  and  stole  clothes  ( described ) belonging  to  John  Luckyn.  By  consideration  of  John 
Southcote,  justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  and  Christopher  Wraye,  one  of  the  Queen’s 
serjeants  at  law,  justices  of  assize  in  the  said  counties.  By  Q. 

76. )  28  Jan.  1570.  Pardon  for  Richard  Holwey  late  of  Sturmyster  Mershall,  co.  Dorset, 
for  the  undermentioned  felonies  ( details  given)  and  all  other  offences  committed  before 
the  present  date.  He  is  indicted — (1)  with  John  Browne  late  of  Broxworthe,  co.  Dorset, 
‘carpenter’,  for  the  theft  of  a horse  belonging  to  James  Daccombe  at  Christchurche,  co. 
Southampton,  on  13  June,  10  Eliz.;  (2)  with  the  said  Browne  for  the  theft  of  a horse 
belonging  to  John  Daccombe  at  Christchurche  on  the  said  date;  (3)  (as  late  of  Hyndon, 
co.  Wilts)  for  the  robbery  of  Richard  Rundell  in  the  highway  at  Chytteryne,  co.  Wilts, 
on  20  Oct.,  9 Eliz.,  of  £6  10 s.  belonging  to  his  mother,  Catherine  Rundell,  widow; 
(4)  for  the  robbery  of  Robert  Blackboroughe  in  the  highway  at  Depedeane,  co.  Wilts, 
on  20  Oct.,  9 Eliz.,  of  46^.  and  a gold  ring  belonging  to  him;  (5)  (as  late  of  Stokegabriell, 
co.  Devon)  with  Richard  Beverley  alias  Gouldsmythe  late  of  Exeter,  ‘gouldsmythe’, 
Thomas  Cutten  late  of  Brixham,  co.  Devon,  ‘husbandman’,  and  Richard  Hodge  late  of 
Hawkechurche,  co.  Dorset,  ‘yoman’,  for  that  they  burgled  the  house  of  William  Marten 


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at  Colmstoke,  co.  Devon,  on  31  May,  10  Eliz.,  assaulted  Marten,  Mary  his  [m.  3] 
wife  and  Joan  Bagbere,  their  servant,  and  stole  goods  ( described ) and  5/.  belonging  to 
Martin;  and  (5)  for  that,  when  the  said  Hodge,  Beverley  and  Cutten  burgled  the  house  of 
William  Conant  at  Comberawleghe,  co.  Devon,  on  16  March,  10  Eliz.,  assaulted  Conant, 
Joan  his  wife  and  Eleanor  Boucher  and  Barbara  Till,  their  servants,  and  stole  ioj\  and 
goods  ( described ) belonging  to  Conant,  he  with  Alice  Cooke  late  of  Lovepitt,  co.  Devon, 
widow,  and  Thomas  Conant  late  of  the  same,  ‘taylour’,  procured  and  abetted  them  and 
afterwards  at  Clyst  Episcopi,  co.  Devon,  on  the  said  16  March,  harboured  them.  On  the 
information  of  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  justices  of  assize  in  the  said  counties.  By  Q. 

77. )  1 8 Sept . 1 5 70.  Windsor  Castle.  Pardon  for  John  Philpot  late  of  London,  ‘yoman’ 

alias  ‘servingman’,  indicted  on  6 June,  11  Eliz.,  before  Thomas  Rowe,  knight,  mayor 
of  London,  Robert  Catlyn,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  John  Southcote 
and  Thomas  Carous,  two  justices  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  Thomas  Offeley  and  John 
White,  knights,  Thomas  Wilbraham  and  others,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  Newgate 
and  justices  of  the  peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county  of  the  city,  for  (1) 
wounding  Richard  Allen  of  London  in  St.  Paul’s  churchyard,  Farringdon  Within  Ward, 
on  5 May,  11  Elizabeth,  contrary  to  stat.  5 Edw.  VI  and  (2)  wearing  silk,  contrary  to 
stat.  1 & 2 Ph.,  and  Mary  in  the  parish  of  St.  Sepulchre,  Farringdon  Without  [m.  4] 
Ward,  on  6 June,  11  Eliz.  {details given).  By  Q. 

78. )  9 May  1570.  Grant  to  Andrew  Smythe  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Oliver 

Scroges,  son  and  heir  of  Alexander  Scroges;  with  an  annuity  of  40^.  from  1 5 Aug.,  1 1 
Eliz.,  when  Alexander  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  102J*.  By  Q. 

79. )  9 May  1570.  Licence  for  life  for  Roger  North,  knight,  lord  North,  to  retain  [m.  5 ] 

30  men  besides  persons  under  him  in  any  office,  though  they  be  tenants  of  the  Queen  or 
others  or  resident  in  the  Queen’s  honours,  manors,  etc.;  so  that  they  be  not  the  Queen’s 
servants;  pardon  of  offences  in  this  respect  committed  since  the  Queen’s  accession. 

English.  By  P.S. 

80. )  15  May  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Harbert  of  the  offices  of 

(1)  chief  master  steward  of  Lyons  Castle  alias  Holt  Castle  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  (2) 
steward  of  the  manors  of  Lyons  alias  Holt,  Bromefeld  and  Yale,  co.  Denbigh,  late  of 
William  Stanley,  knight,  attainted,  and  (3)  keeper  of  Mersley  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  all  held 
by  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  deceased,  his  father;  yearly  wages  of  (1)  and  (2)  £20  and 
(3)  60s.  iod.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  said  manors  or  by  the  receiver  general  of 
the  county  or  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Michaelmas  last;  with  all  houses  or  lodges  in  the 
park,  lands  {named)  by  the  castle  and  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  park.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

81. )  6 June  1 5 70.  Protection  for  one  year  for  William  Golightlye,  serjeant  of  the  Queen’s 

wild  beasts  ( ? f err  arum  nostrarum)  alias  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  and  [m.  6] 
John  Raven,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  the  Queen’s  debtors.  By  P.S. 

82. )  14  April  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Roger  Manners  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Marma- 

duke  Constable,  son  and  heir  of  Marmaduke  Constable;  with  an  annuity  of  £13  6s.  8 d. 
from  9 July,  10  Eliz.,  when  Marmaduke  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance 
£3719 s.6d.  By  Q. 

83. )  17  May  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  for  life  to  Walter  Devereux,  knight,  viscount 

Hereford,  lord  Ferrers  and  of  Chartley,  of  the  offices  of  (1)  constable  of  Carmarthen 
Castle,  co.  Carmarthen,  (2)  chief  steward  of  the  lordships  of  Arustley  and  \m.  7] 


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Cavylocke,  co.  Montgomery,  and  (3)  bailiff  of  the  said  lordships;  as  formerly  held  by 
William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  Henry,  late  earl  of  Worcester  or  Walter,  lord  Ferrers; 
with  (1)  yearly  wages  of  £20.,  (2)  yearly  wages  of  £20  and  (3)  the  wages  accustomed, 
from  the  said  earl  of  Pembroke’s  death,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  counties  of 
Carmarthen  and  Montgomery;  the  grantee  to  maintain  the  castle.  By  P.S. 

84. )  9 May  1570.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  Thomas  Seckford  of  the  office  of  steward 

of  the  court  of  the  Marshalsea  of  the  household.  By  Q. 

85. )  14  April  1570.  Licence  for  six  years  for  Robert  Colshill,  a gentleman  pensioner, 

to  export  2000  tuns  of  double  beer  in  ships  of  England  or  friendly  nations;  customs 
etc.  to  be  paid;  each  shipment  to  be  endorsed  on  the  licence  which  is  to  be  left  with  the 
customer  of  the  port  at  which  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made;  masters  or  owners  of  the 
ships  shall  not  unload  the  beer  in  the  dominions  of  the  king  of  Spain  until  the  Queen’s 
pleasure  shall  be  further  signified.  English.  By  Q. 

86. )  6 May  1570.  Presentation  of  William  Smyth,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Claworthe, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  the  promotion  of  Richard  Curteys,  Queen’s  chaplain,  to  the  episcopal 
dignity.  By  P.S. 

87. )  24  May  1570.  Pardon  for  Maurice  Poore  late  of  Almonsburye,  co.  Gloucester, 

‘taylour’,  indicted  for  the  theft  of  clothes  etc.  (< described ) belonging  to  Thomas  [m.  8] 
Webbe  late  of  Bristol  at  Bristol  on  10  Oct.,  10  Eliz.  On  the  information  of  John  Hipsley. 

By  P.S. 

88. )  15  April  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Wotton  of  Bocton  Malherbe,  co.  Kent,  of  the 

next  presentation  only  to  the  canonry  or  prebend  in  Canterbury  Cathedral  which  shall 
next  be  void;  with  licence  to  present  John  Wynter,  M.A.  By  P.S. 

89. )  15  April  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Butler  of  the  office  of  a gunner  in  the 

Tower  of  London,  held  by  his  father,  John  Butler,  deceased;  wages  of  Gd.  a day  from 
John’s  death,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

90. )  15  April  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Aldrich,  M.A.,  of  a canonry  and  pre- 

bend in  the  college  of  Westminster,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Porye,  S.T.D. 

By  P.S. 

91. )  15  April  1570.  Presentation  of  William  Chaderton,  S.T.P.,  to  the  rectory  of 

Halywell  with  Nedingworth,  Lincoln  dioc.  By  P.S. 

92. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Presentation  of  John  Senys,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Brandon 

Ferrye,  Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Butler.  By  P.S. 

93. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Presentation  of  John  Tyms,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Bedall  in  the 

archdeaconry  of  Richemond,  Chester  dioc.  By  P.S. 

94. )  23  April  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Horsey,  \m.  9] 

captain  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  (or  his  deputies  or  assigns  appointed  by  deed  enrolled  in 
Chancery  or  the  Exchequer)  of  power  to  search  out  offences  against  stat.  7 Edw.  VI 
and  other  laws  concerning  the  keeping  of  taverns  and  sale  of  wines  committed  between 
26  Sept.,  8 Eliz.,  and  Michaelmas  next;  and  grant  of  the  penalties  forfeited  thereby  to  the 
Crown;  with  power  to  compound  with  the  offenders  for  reasonable  fines,  whereof  one 
moiety  shall  be  paid  to  the  use  of  the  Crown  and  the  other  moiety  is  hereby  given  to  the 
grantee;  provided  that  the  compositions  shall  be  made  by  tripartite  indenture  between  the 
grantee  of  the  first  part,  the  compounding  parties  of  the  second  part  and  at  least  four 
justices  of  the  peace  of  the  county,  or  at  least  two  principal  officers  of  the  city,  borough 


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or  liberty,  where  the  compounding  parties  then  dwell  of  the  third  part;  details  \m.  10] 
of  the  offences,  the  places  where  they  were  committed,  the  extent  of  the  mitigation  of 
the  penalties,  and  the  fine  paid,  to  be  specified  in  every  indenture;  the  parties  to  put  their 
seals  to  every  part  of  the  indenture  in  the  presence  of  the  said  justices  or  principal  officers; 
one  part  of  the  indenture  to  remain  with  the  grantee,  and  the  other  two  parts  to  be  sent 
within  four  months  to  Chancery  and  the  Exchequer  respectively;  the  grantee  to  pay  at 
the  Exchequer  within  six  months  a moiety  of  all  sums  received  in  respect  of  the  fines, 
to  account  for  the  same  before  the  barons  there  and  perform  such  orders  as  they  may 
make  for  the  recovery  of  the  residue,  and  within  one  month  of  receiving  such  residue 
to  pay  a moiety  thereof  at  the  Exchequer;  also  power  for  the  grantee  both  in  his  own  name 
and  the  Queen's  in  such  indentures  to  acquit  the  compounding  parties  of  all  offences 
against  the  said  laws  committed  between  26  Sept.,  8 Eliz.,  and  Michaelmas  next,  which 
offences  the  Queen  hereby  pardons.  Many  persons  have  incurred  great  penalties  under 
the  said  laws  which  would  be  to  their  utter  undoing  if  demanded,  but  the  Queen  means 
to  forbear  the  same  towards  those  that  will  compound  as  aforesaid. 

Also — whereas  stat.  7 Edw.  VI  appointed  how  many  taverns  should  be  in  each  town, 
since  which  time  some  towns  have  decayed  and  need  fewer  taverns  while  others  have 
become  more  populous  ‘through  marchaundize,  clothinge,  navygacion,  fysshinge  and 
other  trades’ — grant  of  power  to  licence  one  or  two  persons  in  each  of  the  following 
towns,  viz.,  Yorke,  Coventrye,  Exeter,  Norwiche,  Bristowe,  Kingeston  upon  Hull, 
Ipeswiche,  Southampton,  Sandwiche,  Harwiche,  Colchester,  Worcestor,  Laystof, 
Bryckelsaye  and  Grenewiche;  the  licence  to  be  made  by  tripartite  indenture,  one  part 
to  remain  with  Horsey  or  his  deputy  or  assign,  one  part  to  remain  with  the  licensee  and 
the  other  part  to  be  sent  to  Chancery.  [///.  1 1] 

Also — in  case  any  of  the  persons  or  bodied  authorised  by  stat.  7 Edw.  VI  do  not 
from  time  to  time  appoint  such  number  of  persons  to  keep  taverns  as  the  statute  authorises, 
or  in  case  any  such  persons  do  not  keep  taverns  as  appointed — grant  of  power  to  appoint 
by  tripartite  indenture  (to  be  delivered  to  Chancery  as  aforesaid)  persons  to  keep  taverns 
for  their  lives  up  to  the  number  allowed  by  the  statute  in  each  town. 

Also  grant  of  power,  for  sums  to  be  paid  to  the  grantee’s  use,  to  licence  tavern-keepers 
by  tripartite  indenture  (to  be  delivered  as  aforesaid)  to  sell  wine  at  their  own  prices  for 
their  lives,  notwithstanding  stat.  7 Edw.  VI  or  other  laws;  provided  that  the  number  of 
persons  so  licensed  shall  not  exceed  the  number  which  may  be  appointed  by  force  of 
stat.  7 Edw.  VI  and  this  patent;  the  one  or  two  persons  licensed  by  the  grantee  in  each 
of  the  towns  expressly  named  above,  and  persons  heretofore  licensed  by  the  Crown  by 
patent,  being  excepted  from  this  number. 

All  such  acquittances  (so  that  the  moiety  of  the  fines  due  to  the  Crown  [> m . 12] 
be  paid)  and  all  such  licences  and  appointments  to  be  good  in  law  against  the  Crown 
and  all  others  and  to  be  interpreted  to  the  benefit  of  the  persons  in  whose  favour  they 
are  made;  and  for  their  better  assurance,  such  persons  may  sue  for  patents  to  the  same 
effect,  paying  only  the  fees  accustomed,  one  part  of  their  indenture  tripartite,  certified 
into  Chancery,  being  a sufficient  warrant  for  the  issue  of  the  patent;  provided  that  no 
single  patent  shall  extend  to  more  than  ten  persons. 

Power  for  the  grantee  to  have  in  the  Queen’s  name  and  his  own,  or  either,  process 
against  those  who  will  not  compound.  \m.  13] 

Saving  always  the  rights  of  the  master,  wardens  and  commonalty  of  the  mistery  of 
vintners  of  London.  For  his  service.  English.  By  P.S. 

95.)  24  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  Christopher 

Hatton,  a gentleman  pensioner,  of  the  office  of  remembrancer  of  first  fruits  and  tenths 
in  the  Exchequer;  with  an  annuity  of  £80.,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  The  [m.  14] 


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office  was  granted  for  life  in  survivorship  to  Thomas  Argali,  now  deceased,  and  Thomas 
Godfrey,  by  patent,  12  Feb.,  1 Mary.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

96. )  9 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Edward  Waldron  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  George 

Waldron,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Waldron;  with  an  annuity  of  33 s.  4 d.  from  22  Aug., 

10  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £10  15T.  8 d.  By  Q. 

97. )  7 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Agnes  Courthope,  widow,  and  Simon  Browne  of  the 

wardship  and  marriage  of  John  Curthoppe,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher  \m.  15] 
Curthoppe;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  13 s.  4 d.  from  21  Mary,  1568,  when  Christopher  died. 

By  Q. 

98. )  7 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  John  Cleves  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Joan,  Agnes 

and  Edith  Cadburye,  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Nicholas  Cadburye;  with  an  annuity  of 
£6  13J*.  4 d.,  to  wit,  44/.  5 \d.  during  the  minority  of  each,  from  23  Nov.,  10  Eliz.,  when 
Nicholas  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £24  14^.  id.  By  Q. 

99. )  11  Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  William  Hamonde  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John 

Tyndall,  son  and  heir  of  William  Tyndall;  with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  14  Aug.,  10  Eliz., 
when  William  Tyndall  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £16.  \m.  16] 

By  Q. 

100. )  1 3 Feb.  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Edward  Horsey  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  William 

Oglander,  son  and  heir  of  George  Oglander;  with  an  annuity  of  46^.  8 d.  from  1 May, 
9 Eliz.,  when  George  died.  By  Q. 

10 1 . )  11  Feb.  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Alexander  Nowell,  dean  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  London, 

of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Tristram  Michell,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Michell; 
with  an  annuity  of  £1 3 6/.  8 d.  from  1 3 Oct.,  5 Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  By  P.S. 

102. )  9 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  of  the  wardship  and 

marriage  of  Richard  Mollyneux,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Richard  Molleneux,  \m.  17] 
knight,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  William  Mollyneux,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Richard 
Mollyneux,  knight;  with  an  annuity  of  £20  from  3 Jan.,  11  Eliz.,  when  Richard  Molly- 
neux, knight,  died.  By  Q. 

103. )  16  April  1570.  Grant  to  William  Tooke  the  younger  of  the  wardship  and 

marriage  of  William  Godfrey  alias  Cowper,  son  and  heir  of  John  Godfrey  alias  Cowper; 
with  an  annuity  of  33/.  4 d.  from  23  June,  7 Eliz.,  when  John  died.  Yearly  value  of  the 
inheritance  £8  14 s.  By  Q. 

1 04. )  1 7 April  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Anthony  Digbye  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  \m.  1 8] 

of  James  Digbye,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Digbye;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  20  Dec., 

1 1 Eliz.,  when  Roger  died.  By  Q. 

105. )  Undated.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Fayrefax,  knight,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  and 
collector  of  all  lands  in  the  counties  of  York,  Westmorland,  Cumberland  and  Lincoln 
and  elsewhere  in  England  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  next  the  walls  of  York; 
as  formerly  held  by  the  master  of  the  manors  of  the  monastery,  the  bursar  or  garneter 
(, granetarius ) of  the  monastery,  Thomas  Hennage,  knight,  or  John  Herbert;  the  grant  to 
be  made  void  if  he  shall  fail  to  make  payment  to  the  receivers  general  in  the  said  counties 
within  two  months  after  making  yearly  account  before  the  auditors  assigned  for  that 
purpose. 

Grant  also  for  life  of  the  office  of  particular  surveyor  of  Crown  lands  in  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York;  held  by  Matthew  White  and  John  Herbert,  deceased;  annuity  of 


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£i  3 6s.  Sd.  and  expenses,  payable  by  the  receiver  general  of  the  county  or  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S.  \m.  19] 

106. )  23  Nov.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Skipwith,  an  equerry 

of  the  stables,  of  the  office  of  general  steward  of  the  manors  of  Grobie,  Whitwicke, 
Broughton  Assheley,  Shepeshed,  Heigham,  Willowbie  Waterles,  Glenne  Magna, 
Lutterworth  and  Bewmanner,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Suffolk,  attainted 
of  treason,  also  ‘le  mannerhed’,  government  and  conduct  of  the  tenants  and  inhabitants 
therein  in  the  Queen’s  service,  and  the  offices  of  surveyor  and  warden  of  the  woods 
there  and  of  all  other  woods  in  the  county  late  of  the  duke;  yearly  wages  of  £10  payable 
out  of  the  issues  of  the  manors;  as  formerly  held  by  George  Turpyn,  esquire,  now  knight, 
to  whom  the  offices  were  granted  during  pleasure  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  5 Nov., 
3 Eliz.,  which  grant  the  Queen  now  revokes.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

107. )  23  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Dyer,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  the  offices  of  (1)  steward  and  lieutenant  of  the  manor  of  Woodstock  and  its 
members  in  Hamborough,  Stonesfelde,  Wotton,  Combe  alias  Longe  Combe,  Old 
Woodstock,  Hordlye,  Bladon  and  the  hundred  of  Wotton,  co.  Oxford,  (2)  parker  or 
keeper  of  the  great  park  of  Woodstock,  with  the  herbage  and  pannage  there,  (3)  parker 
or  keeper  of  all  other  parks  in  the  said  park  and  manor,  (4)  keeper  of  the  foreign  woods 
of  the  manor,  (5)  ranger  of  the  new  forest  there  and  (6)  porter  of  the  said  park;  with  all 
goods  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws,  waifs  and  strays,  and  goods  of  felons  de  se  and 
deodands  in  the  manor  and  in  any  manors  in  Woodstock  or  the  hundred  of  [m.  20] 
Wotton;  wages  of  (1)  iooj\  a year,  (2)  3 d.  a day  and  (3)  3 d.  a day,  payable  by  himself 
or  the  bailiffs  etc.  of  the  premises;  from  the  death  of  Francis  Chamberlayne;  as  formerly 
held  by  Edward  Chamberlayne,  knight,  Leonard  Chamberlayne,  knight,  or  Francis. 
For  his  service.  By  Q. 

108. )  16  June  1570.  Licence  for  21  years  for  Richard  Bartye  of  Grymsthorpe,  co. 

Lincoln,  Thomas  Cecill  of  Burghley,  co.  Northampton,  Edmund  Hall  of  Gretford, 
co.  Lincoln,  and  Francis  Harrington  to  exercise  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln  and  North- 
ampton and  in  the  ‘nasse’  of  Peterborough,  co.  Northampton,  the  arts  of  (1)  making, 
dressing,  dyeing  and  perfecting  woollen  cloths  or  kerseys  usually  made  in  Amersfort, 
Naerden,  Hoirne,  Weerdt,  Oysterwicke,  Malines,  Breda  and  Delft  and  all  sorts  of 
cloths  made  overseas  which  any  person  is  authorised  by  patent  to  make  in  the  Queen’s 
dominions  but  the  making  of  which  has  been  discontinued,  (2)  planting  and  dressing 
madder  after  the  manner  of  Almayne  and  Netherland,  (3)  baking  earthen  vessels  and 
other  earthen  works  with  colours  or  ‘purtraictes’  after  the  manner  of  Turkey,  Italy, 
Spain  and  Netherlond  and  (4)  dressing  leather  after  the  manner  of  Spain  and  Netherlande 
both  for  shoes  and  other  garments  and  uses;  also  to  buy  all  necessary  materials,  and  to 
sell  the  finished  goods  to  their  best  profit;  saving  to  the  Crown  any  customs  etc.  due; 
power  to  make  rules  for  the  making  thereof  and  for  the  government  of  the  [m.  21] 
workmen  whether  brought  from  overseas  or  the  Queen’s  subjects;  so  that  such  rules  be 
not  prejudicial  to  the  royal  prerogative,  the  Crown  or  the  law;  no  other  persons  to 
exercise  the  arts  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  the  goods  made  and  £100  (one  moiety  of 
such  forfeitures  to  go  to  the  Crown  and  the  other  to  the  licensees)  and  other  punishment 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Queen  or  Privy  Council;  the  patent  not  to  prejudice  any  former 
patents  of  licence  to  exercise  any  of  the  said  arts  if  they  be  still  in  force.  The  art  of  making 
cloths  for  hosing  and  other  garments  has  lately  greatly  enriched  Amersfert  and  the  other 
said  towns  overseas  to  the  decay  of  the  sale  of  cloth  made  in  the  Queen’s  dominions,  and 
Bartye,  Cecill,  Hall  and  Harrington  have  been  attempting  at  great  expense  to  establish 
the  said  art  in  the  Queen’s  dominions,  and  have  been  procuring  stranger  workmen 
skilful  in  this  and  the  other  arts  aforesaid.  English.  By  Q. 


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109.)  17  Feb.  1570.  Order  to  the  treasurer  etc.,  at  the  suit  of  Thomas  Heneage, 

treasurer  of  the  chamber,  that  Heneage  shall  have  allowance  in  his  accounts  of  payments 
since  the  termination  of  the  last  account  of  Francis  Knollys,  knight,  late  treasurer  of  the 
chamber,  and  so  long  as  he  shall  continue  in  the  same  office,  to  the  Queen  or  others  by 
warrants  under  her  sign  manual;  also  of  payments  to  persons  on  the  Queen’s  business 
by  warrants  signed  by  six  of  the  Privy  Council  attending  on  her  person;  also  of  payments 
for  the  conveyance  of  messages  to  or  from  the  Queen  or  council  by  warrants  signed  by 
the  chamberlain  of  the  household,  the  vice-chamberlain  or  the  principal  secretary  (such 
warrants  declaring  the  journeys  or  services  only,  the  expenses  and  rewards  being  rated 
by  Heneage  at  his  discretion  as  in  the  time  of  other  treasurers  in  that  office  or  \m.  22] 
of  Knollys  and  John  Mason,  knight,  late  treasurers);  also  of  payments,  by  warrants 
signed  by  the  said  chamberlain  and  vice-chamberlain,  for  preparing  houses  for  the  Queen’s 
service  or  for  rewards  or  allowances  for  attendance  or  service,  as  in  the  time  of  Knollys 
and  Mason;  also  of  payments,  on  his  book  and  oath  only  without  warrant,  for  the  Queen’s 
offerings,  alms  on  Maundy  Thursday,  Good  Friday  and  at  other  times,  rewards  for 
bringing  New  Year’s  gifts,  largesse  and  rewards  to  heralds  at  sundry  high  feasts,  to  the 
trumpeters,  the  musicians  and  minstrels,  the  gentlemen  of  the  chapel,  the  master  of  the 
children  of  the  chapel,  the  officers  of  the  woodyard,  the  officers  of  the  jewel  house,  the 
officers  of  the  robes,  the  cooks,  the  officers  of  the  pastry,  the  officers  of  the  scullery,  the 
officers  of  the  wardrobe  of  beds,  the  porters  and  other  the  Queen’s  officers  and  servants 
at  New  Year’s  tide,  Easter  and  certain  other  times,  and  all  other  ordinary  payments  and 
allowances  without  warrant,  as  in  the  time  of  Sir  Henry  Wyatt,  Sir  Brian  Tuke,  Sir 
William  Cavendishe,  Masone,  Knollys  or  any  other  treasurer  of  the  chamber  or  as  appears 
to  have  been  allowed  in  the  accounts  of  Knolles  or  Mason.  Also  order  that  Heneage 
shall  continue  the  payment  of  fees,  pensions  and  the  like  granted  by  the  Queen’s  patents 
or  warrants  or  patents  of  her  progenitors,  as  paid  by  Knollys,  the  precedent  of  whose 
account,  with  the  receipts  of  the  parties,  shall  be  a sufficient  discharge  to  him. 

English.  By  P.S. 

no.)  29  May  1570.  Licence  during  pleasure  for  Thomas  Blount,  collector  of  the 
subsidies  of  tonnage  and  poundage  on  goods  carried  out  of  the  port  of  London,  and  all 
persons  appointed  by  him,  to  export  yearly  from  the  said  port  not  more  than  20,000 
woollen  cloths  and  cloths  whatsoever  ‘unrowed,  unbarbed  and  unshorne  and  not  readye 
and  fullye  dressed  or  wrought’,  each  not  exceeding  the  value  of  £6;  duties  to  be  paid  as 
by  merchant  strangers;  no  cloths  to  be  shipped  before  entry  in  the  custom  house  of  the 
port  in  the  presence  of  the  collectors  of  customs  and  subsidies,  controller  [m.  23] 
and  surveyor  of  the  port;  notwithstanding  stats.  3 Hen.  VII,  3 Hen.  VIII,  5 Hen.  VIII, 
27  Hen.  VIII,  3 3 Hen.  VIII  and  8 Eliz.;  power  for  him,  and  all  persons  appointed  by  him, 
to  enter  and  search  any  ships  carrying  woollen  cloth  for  export,  that  the  Queen  be  not 
deceived  of  her  customs,  subsidies  and  duties;  and  power  for  him  to  carry  out  all  orders 
made  by  the  treasurer  or  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  for  the  better  execution  of  the 
premises.  English.  By  P.S. 

hi.)  8 June  1570.  Grant  to  the  bailiffs,  justices  and  brethren  of  Great  \m.  24] 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  and  to  William  Johnson  Cowman,  Adrian  Knape,  Daniel  de 
Vogle,  John  Vande  Perden,  Nicholas  Tewse,  and  such  others  amounting  in  all  to  30 
persons  of  the  countries  of  Flanders,  Holland  and  Zeeland,  aliens  born  not  denizens, 
‘beinge  all  householders,  maister  fisshermen  and  of  other  handycraftes’,  as  shall  be 
licensed  by  the  bailiffs,  justices  and  brethren  under  their  common  seal  to  settle  in  the 
said  town, — that  the  bailiffs,  justices  and  brethren  and  every  particular  person  having  a 
house  there  may  grant,  sell  or  lease  for  10  years  or  less  to  each  of  the  said  Dutchmen  one 
dwelling  house  or  shop,  notwithstanding  stats.  1 Ric.  Ill  and  32  Hen.  VIII,  vacancies 


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among  the  said  30  Dutchmen  being  filled  at  the  discretion  of  the  said  bailiffs,  justices  and 
brethren;  and  that  the  said  Dutchmen  may  inhabit  the  same  with  their  servants,  not 
exceeding  the  number  of  10  in  each  family  and  household  and  not  exceeding  30  house- 
holds in  all,  may  practise  the  trade  of  fishing,  or  any  occupation  not  at  present  used  in  the 
town,  may  sell  their  fish  in  the  town  or  along  the  coast  or  export  it  to  friendly  countries, 
and  may  prepare,  pack  and  brand  the  herring  ‘after  the  manner  of  the  sayed  Lowe 
Contreys’  not  being  against  the  law;  the  patent  to  continue  until  revoked  by  a patent 
directed  to  the  bailiffs,  justices  and  brethren.  Divers  strangers  from  the  above  [m.  25] 
countries,  the  dominions  of  the  king  of  Spain,  have  of  late  years  cuppon  lamentable 
occasion’  come  to  England  and  continued  since  their  coming  at  Great  Yarmouth,  where 
some  of  them  have  used  the  trade  of  fishing  herring,  cod,  mackerel  and  other  fish 
according  to  the  season  after  the  manner  of  their  country;  they  have  petitioned  the  Queen 
for  the  above  grant;  by  testimonial  under  the  common  seal  of  the  town  the  Queen  is 
informed  that  they  live  quietly  and  that  some  of  them  daily  apply  their  fishing  to  the 
benefit  of  the  town  and  instruct  her  subjects  there  in  their  manner  of  fishing. 

English.  By  P.S. 

1 1 2. )  18  Feh.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  Richard  Cuppidge 

of  the  office  of  spigurnal  or  sealer  in  Chancery;  as  now  held  by  John  Everton,  to  whom 
is  was  granted  for  life  by  patent,  12  Aug.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary;  wages  payable  by  the 
clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper.  For  his  service  in  Chancery.  By  Q. 

Vacated , because  surrendered  29  April , 40  Elizabeth;  signed:  Tho.  Egerton,  C.S.;  mark 
(‘ R.C .’)  of  Cuppidge. 

1 1 3. )  10  Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Saunders,  clerk,  for  offences  in  respect  of 

non-residence,  contrary  to  stat.  21  Hen.  VIII.  In  Michaelmas  term,  10  Eliz.,  Robert 
Fitche  pleaded  in  the  Queen’s  Bench,  by  Richard  Heywood,  his  attorney,  against  Saunders, 
then  in  the  keeping  of  the  marshal  of  the  Marshalsea,  for  payment  of  a moiety  of  £110, 
being  the  penalty  incurred  by  Saunders  by  the  statute  for  1 1 months’  absence  from  his 
rectory  of  Allisley,  co.  Warwick,  since  22  Dec.,  10  Eliz.,  during  which  time  he  lived  at 
Coventry;  and  Saunders,  contrary  to  the  statute,  pleaded  in  bar  a dispensation  from 
Matthew,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  confirmed  by  the  Queen  under  the  Great  Seal, 
8 Nov.,  9 Eliz.  By  P.S. 

1 14. )  28  Nov.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Grant  for  life  to  Rose  Taillour,  wife  of  \m.  26] 
Robert  Taillour,  of  an  annuity  of  £33  6s.  8 d.,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Lady 
Day  last.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  Robert,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of 
patents  (1)  31  Oct.,  1 Mary,  granting  to  Edmund  Wyndesor,  an  annuity  of  £13  6s.  8 d. 
for  life  from  Michaelmas  then  last  and  (2)  1 Nov.,  1 Mary,  granting  to  Thomas  Foster 
an  annuity  of  £20  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last,  both  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1 1 5. )  29  Nov.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Pardon  for  John  Hall  of  Birtlye,  co.  Durham. 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Anthony  Dixon,  coroner  of  James,  bishop 
of  Durham,  of  Chester  ward,  on  29  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  John  Wray  at  Lan- 
Chester,  co.  Durham,  (Jurj  named)  that  Hall  aided  and  abetted  Thomas  Surtes  late  of 
Grenecroft,  co.  Durham,  ‘yoman’,  in  the  manslaughter  of  Wray  at  Lanchester  on  28 
Nov.,  11  Eliz.  {details  given).  At  the  suit  of  John  Seley,  the  Queen’s  servant.  [m.  27] 

By  P.S. 

1 16. )  25  Nov.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Pardon  for  William  Burges  late  of  Nether 

Knutsford,  co.  Chester,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  for  manslaughter  in  that  he  feloniously 
wounded  John  Holte  at  Neither  Knutsford  on  23  Aug.,  1 1 Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on 
11  Sept,  {details  given).  At  the  request  of  Hugh  Cholmeley,  knight,  Lawrence  Smyth, 


20  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  1569-70 

knight,  Ralph  Leicester,  knight,  Thomas  Standley  and  Henry  Manneringe,  justices  of  the 
peace  in  the  county.  By  P.S. 

1 17. )  26  May  1570.  Licence  for  two  years  for  Walter  Leverton  and  Thomas  Harry- 

son  of  Westlulworth,  co.  Dorset,  on  behalf  of  the  whole  parish  of  Westlulworth,  to 
gather  alms  in  the  counties  of  Dorset,  Somerset,  Devon  and  Cornwall,  for  the  rebuilding 
of  the  pier  of  the  haven  there,  now  ‘altogether  decayed’.  English.  By  Q. 

1 1 8. )  28  July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  Nicholas  Browne  S.T.B.,  to  the 

rectory  of  Branspethe,  Durham  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1 19. )  4 Aug.  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  John  Ellys,  dean  of  Hereford,  to  a 
canonry  or  prebend  in  Worcester  Cathedral,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Norley. 

By  P.S. 

120. )  29  July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  Samuel  Fowlke,  clerk,  to  the  rec- 

tory of  Barton  in  the  Claye,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Norley,  the 
Queen’s  subalmoner.  By  P.S. 

1 2 1. )  27  July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Licence  for  five  years  for  Henry  Norreys,  [m.  28] 

knight,  the  Queen’s  servant,  to  export  yearly  in  English  ships  from  the  ports  of  London 
and  Southampton  5 00  tods  of  wool  of  the  growth  of  himself  and  his  tenants  in  the  coun- 
ties of  Berks  and  Oxford;  duties  to  be  paid;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped 
endorsed  on  it  and  to  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  officer  of  the  port  from  which  the 
last  shipment  shall  be  made.  English.  By  P.S. 

122. )  28  July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Higbidde,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  the  office  of  a yeoman  waiter  in  the  Tower  of  London  which  shall  next  be 
void;  wages  of  Sd.  a day,  with  a livery  coat  and  watch  livery. 

Directed  to  the  lieutenant  of  the  Tower.  English.  By  P.S. 

123. )  8 June  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Fulk  Mostyn,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the  office 

of  a serjeant  at  arms,  held  by  Richard  Ranshawe,  deceased;  wages  of  12 d.  a day  from 
Christmas  last  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

124. )  10  Aug.  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Wickham,  S.T.B.,  of 

a prebend  in  the  collegiate  church  of  Westminster,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Norley. 

By  P.S. 

125. )  14  Aug.  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Gotholhan  [m.  29] 

of  the  office  of  controller  of  the  coinage  of  tin  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall  and  Devon, 
held  by  William  Gotholhan,  knight,  deceased;  with  the  keeping  of  the  gaol  of  Lostewith- 
iell,  co.  Cornwall;  wages  etc.  payable  by  the  receiver  general  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall. 

By  P.S. 

126. )  29  July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  John  Freake,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory 

of  Fulmer,  co.  Cambridge,  Ely  dioc.,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund  Freake,  M.A., 
Queen’s  chaplain,  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of  Oxford.  By  P.S. 

127. )  4 July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Parkinson,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  Southampton  Castle;  with  all  fees,  appertaining  to 
the  office,  except  the  yearly  fee  of  £10  once  allowed;  otherwise  as  formerly  held  by  lord 
Wryothesley  or  Francis  Dawtrey.  By  P.S. 

128. )  24  July  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  Ralph  Tunstall,  clerk,  M.A., 

to  the  rectory  of  Crofte,  Chester  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 


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129. )  30  July  1570.  Gorkambury . Presentation  of  John  Bucke,  clerk,  M.A.,  to  the 

vicarage  of  Dewisburye,  York  dioc.  By  P.S. 

130. )  26  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Tayler,  clerk,  to  the  vicar- 
age of  Feversam,  Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  Calver.  By  P.S. 

1 3 1. )  21  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Oliver  Dawbenye  of  London  (and  his 

deputies  and  assigns  authorised  in  writing)  of  power  to  examine,  search  and  try  out  all 
concealments  from  the  Crown  of  customs,  subsidies  and  other  duties,  from  the  time 
specified  in  the  general  pardon  granted  by  parliament  in  the  year  8 Eliz.  (which  excepted 
all  withdrawing  and  concealing  such  sums  due  to  the  Crown)  to  the  date  of  this  patent; 
the  officers  of  the  Exchequer  to  issue  commissions,  writs  and  processes  for  [m.  30] 
this  purpose  to  such  persons  as  the  grantee  shall  name  and  at  his  costs,  to  suffer  him  to 
have  access  to  the  records  there  and  take  copies  thereof  at  his  costs,  and  to  make  process 
for  the  recovery  of  concealments  and  forfeitures  discovered  by  him;  grant  also  of  a 
moiety  of  all  sums  so  recovered  with  power  to  sue  for  the  same  in  the  Queen’s  name  or 
his  own;  power  also,  upon  giving  due  notice  to  the  treasurer,  chancellor  or  barons  of 
the  Exchequer,  to  compound  with  any  person  for  the  payment  of  sums  due  to  him, 
provided  that  no  part  which  ought  to  be  answered  to  the  Queen  for  her  [m.  31] 
moiety  be  withdrawn  or  concealed.  English.  By  Q. 

132. )  23  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  21  years,  for  their  service,  for  John 

Farneham  and  Brian  Annesley,  two  of  the  gentlemen  pensioners,  to  export  coney  skins 
‘aswell  rawe  as  beynge  tawed  or  otherwyse  dressed’;  ordinary  custom  to  be  paid;  no 
other  person  to  export  such  skins  without  the  special  consent  of  the  licensees,  on  pain 
of  forfeiture  of  the  skins  to  the  licensees;  provided  that  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  sub- 
jects of  the  king  of  Spain  in  Flanders  and  adjacent  countries  of  the  Duchy  of  Burgundy 
to  whom  the  benefit  of  the  treaties  of  intercourse  appertains,  to  buy  and  transport 
yearly  so  many  coney  skins  as  shall  appear  from  the  customers’  books  to  have  been 
transported  in  any  one  year  since  the  beginning  of  the  Queen’s  reign;  provided  also  that 
during  the  time  of  the  ceasing  of  the  intercourse  of  merchandise  between  the  Queen’s 
subjects  and  the  subjects  of  the  king  of  Spain,  and  until  the  intercourse  shall  be  mutually 
revived,  the  licensees  shall  forbear  to  carry  any  coney  skins  into  any  of  the  said  Low 
Countries.  English.  By  P.S. 

133. )  23  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Licence  during  pleasure  for  John  Alderiche, 

mayor  of  Norwiche,  and  Robert  Suckelynge,  Thomas  Layer  and  Simon  Bowde,  aider- 
men  of  Norwiche,  to  buy  wool  grown  in  the  Queen’s  dominions  and  to  sell  [m.  32] 
it  to  the  inhabitants  of  Norwiche  for  making  into  any  kind  of  cloth  or  commodity 
whatsoever;  notwithstanding  stat.  5 Edw.  VI  enacting  that  no  one  should  buy  wool 
except  makers  of  yarn,  cloth  or  wollen  articles  or  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Callice; 
the  licence  to  be  void  if  the  licensees  shall  sell  any  sort  of  wool  other  than  that  which 
before  the  making  of  this  patent  they  might  have  sold  to  persons  not  dwelling  in  Nor- 
wiche. For  the  relief  of  the  city;  and  that  its  inhabitants  may  be  instructed  in  the  trade 
of  making  divers  wares  now  made  in  Norwiche  by  the  strangers  there  resident. 

English.  By  P.S. 

134. )  1 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  2 years  for  Richard  Hildersham  (or 

his  deputies  etc.  authorised  in  writing)  to  buy  yearly  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk 
and  Cambridge  5 00  quarters  of  wheat  and  5 00  quarters  of  malt  and  barley,  and  to  export 
them  in  ships  of  England  or  friendly  countries  from  any  port  in  Norfolk  or  Suffolk; 
duties  to  be  paid;  no  shipment  to  be  made  from  any  port  if  any  restraint  or  prohibition 
shall  be  imposed  by  the  Queen  or  by  the  Privy  Council,  or  if  the  price  of  wheat  in  the 


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places  adjoining  the  port  of  export  shall  rise  above  14 s.  the  quarter,  or  of  malt  and  barley 
above  I2J\  the  quarter;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped  endorsed  on  it  and  to 
be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  customers  of  the  port  from  which  the  last  shipment  shall 
be  made;  no  corn  to  be  exported  to  countries  of  the  king  of  Spain  during  the  suspension 
of  the  intercourse  of  merchandise.  English . By  P.S. 

135. )  1 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  Peter  Bowdon  late  of  Northam,  co.  Devon,  \m.  33] 

‘mason’.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Byddyford  Magna,  co.  Devon,  before 
Thomas  Browne,  a coroner  of  the  county,  on  8 Oct.,  10  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  John 
Hawkyns  late  of  Byddyford,  ‘taylor’,  at  Byddyford  {jury  named ) that  Bowdon  feloniously 
killed  Hawkyns  at  Byddyford  on  7 Oct.,  10  Eliz.  {details  given)',  at  the  gaol  delivery  held 
at  Exeter  Castle  on  Monday  in  the  first  week  of  Lent,  11  Eliz.,  before  Richard  Weston 
and  Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  he  pleaded  not  guilty  and  it 
was  found  that  he  killed  Hawkyns  in  self-defence. 

136. )  1 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  William  Rogers  of  Chelmesford,  co.  Essex,  ‘berebruer’. 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Knott,  a coroner  of  the  county, 
on  2 1 April,  1 1 Eliz.  on  the  body  of  Stephen  Byshoppe  of  Chelmesford,  ‘baker’,  (aged  40), 
at  Chelmsford  {jury  named)  that  Rogers  killed  Byshoppe  in  self-defence  at  Chelmesford  on 
the  said  21  April  {details given). 

137. )  13  Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  Richard  John  of  Stethyens,  co.  Cornwall,  ‘miller’. 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Helstomburgh  before  Thomas  Killiowe,  a coroner 
in  the  county,  on  24  April,  11  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  John  William  alias  Petye  John  that 
Richard  John  struck  John  William  in  self-defence  at  Helstomburgh  on  14  April  so  that 
he  died  there  on  23  rd  April  {details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certi-  [m.  34] 
fied  by  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices 
of  gaol  delivery  of  Launceston  Castle,  co.  Cornwall. 

138. )  18  Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  Miles  Wynne  late  of  Chesilhampton,  co.  Oxford, 

‘yoman’,  indicted  for  the  manslaughter  of  Humphrey  Besacar  at  Chesilhampton  on  24 
March,  1 1 Eliz.  At  the  gaol  delivery  of  Oxford  Castle  held  at  Oxford  on  6 July,  1 1 Eliz., 
before  Edward  Saunders,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Thomas  Carus, 
justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  he  pleaded  not  guilty  and  it  was  found  that  he  killed 
Besacar  in  self  defence  {details  given). 

139. )  6 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  Ralph  Hawes  late  of  London,  ‘tapster’,  indicted  (1) 

before  Robert  Cooke,  a coroner  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  and  (2)  at  the  gaol  delivery 
of  Newgate  for  the  county  of  Middlesex  held  at  Justice  Hall  in  ‘le  Owld  Baylie’  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  on  16  Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  before  Alexander  Avenon,  mayor 
of  London,  John  Southcott  and  Thomas  Carus,  justices  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  Thomas 
Wrothe,  knight,  Thomas  Wilbraham,  recorder  of  London,  and  Robert  Chidley,  for  that, 
when,  having  business  with  William  Holland  alias  Randoll  of  Paddington,  co.  Middle- 
sex, he  was  walking  from  the  house  of  Elizabeth  Tomlinson,  widow,  his  mistress,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan  in  le  West,  London,  towards  Paddington  with  Gilbert  Whit- 
more late  of  London  on  4 Sept.,  1 1 Eliz.,  he  was  attacked  in  Elme  Feld  by  Nicholas 
Jerrett  late  of  London,  ‘grocer’,  and  killed  him  in  self  defence  {details  given). 

140. )  1 June  1570.  Pardon  for  Edward  Odby  late  of  Terington  in  the  North  Riding, 

co.  York,  clerk.  It  is  reported  by  an  indictment  taken  before  John  Foster,  a coroner  in 
the  North  Riding,  that  Odby  feloniously  wounded  Alexander  Moore  late  of  Terington, 
‘husbandman’,  in  self  defence  at  Terington  on  3 July,  n Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on 
1 3 Aug.  {details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  John  Walshe  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  York  Castle. 


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141. )  i June  1570.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Hartewell  of  Fylgrave,  co.  Bucking-  [m.  35] 
ham,  ‘laborer’.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Smythe,  a coroner  in 
the  county,  on  12  July  on  the  body  of  Hugh  Allison  (an  infant  aged  1 and  more)  at 
Emerton,  co.  Buckingham,  ( jury  named ) that  Hartewell,  while  playing  with  others  at 
throwing  ‘the  betle  or  hammer’  on  11  July  last  at  Emerton,  by  misadventure  killed 
Hugh  in  the  arms  of  his  father,  Hugh  Allison  of  Emerton  the  elder  {details  given). 

142. )  4 June  1 5 yo.Pardon  for  William  Thomas  alias  Tayler  late  of  Weston  in  Porteshed, 

co.  Somerset,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Legh,  a coroner 
in  the  county,  on  26  Feb.  on  the  body  of  Richard  Mulgree  at  Abbotteslegh,  co.  Somerset, 
for  that,  when  attacked  by  Mulgree  and  Richard  Evans  of  Weston,  ‘yeoman’,  at  Weston 
on  3 Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  he  wounded  Mulgree  in  self  defence  so  that  he  died  there  on  8 Jan. 
{details given)  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur, 
two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  Yvelchester,  co.  Somerset. 

143. )  13  June  1570.  Pardon  for  John  Bussye  late  of  Upsall  in  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  ‘laborer’.  It  is  reported  by  an  indictment  taken  before  John  Smelt,  a coroner  in 
the  North  Riding,  on  the  body  of  William  Darbye  late  of  Thirske  in  the  North  Riding 
that  Bussye  killed  Darbye  feloniously  in  self  defence  at  the  house  of  Francis  Th waites 
at  Thirske  on  25  July,  10  Eliz.,  {details  given) , as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by 
John  Walshe  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  York  Castle. 

144. )  4 June  1570.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Wolcocke  late  of  Tregonnow,  co.  Cornwall, 

‘husbandman’,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Killiowe,  a coroner  in 
the  county,  on  6 Jan.,  11  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Robert  Gill  of  Penhale,  co.  Cornwall, 
‘laborer’,  at  St.  Brettocke  next  Wadebridge,  co.  Cornwall,  for  that  he  wounded  Gill  in 
self  defence  at  Penhale  on  18  Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on  5 Jan.  [m.  36] 
{details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  Richard  Weston  and  Richard 
Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  Launceston  Castle, 
co.  Cornwall. 

145. )  27  April  1570.  Pardon  for  William  Paynter.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition 

taken  before  Alan  Hill  and  Giles  Reade,  coroners  in  the  county  and  city  of  Bristol,  on 
14  May,  1 1 Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Giles  Ricrafte  of  Bristol,  ‘yoman’,  at  Bristol  {jury  named) 
that  Paynter  wounded  Ricrafte  in  self  defence  on  18  Feb.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Bristol  so  that  he 
died  there  on  14  May  {details given). 

146. )  26  April  15  70.  Pardon  for  William  Paynter  late  of  Stokegifforde,  co.  Gloucester, 

‘yoman’,  (as  above  no.  145  with  slight  variations). 

147. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  Robert  Flay  late  of  Hemyoke,  co.  Devon,  ‘husbandman’, 
indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Crokwill,  a coroner  in  the  county,  on 
18  Nov.,  12  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Hugh  Wekes  late  of  Hemyoke  at  Hemyoke  for  that  he 
wounded  Wekes  in  self  defence  there  on  15  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  [^.37 ] 
there  on  17  Nov.  {details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  Richard  Weston 
and  Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of 
Exeter  Castle,  co.  Devon. 

148. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  Daniel  Keller  of  Eversley,  co.  Southampton,  ‘yoman’, 
indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Gilbert  Mather  a coroner  in  the  county,  on  31 
Dec.,  12  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Marion  Goderiche  at  Eversley,  for  that  he  killed  her  on 
27  Dec.  by  misadventure  while  mending  a gun  in  the  house  of  Deodatus  Staverton  of 
Eversley  {details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  Richard  Weston  and 
Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  Win- 
chester Castle,  co.  Southampton. 


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149. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  George  Whelpley  of  Upwinborne  Monachorum,  co. 
Dorset,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  William  Savage,  a coroner  in 
the  county,  on  12  Dec.,  12  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Henry  Wichell  late  of 
Upwinborne  Monachorum,  ‘yoman’,  at  Upwinborne  Monachorum  for  that  he  killed 
Wichell  in  self  defence  there  on  1 1 Dec.  ( details  given ),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof 
certified  by  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  Dorchester,  co.  Dorset. 

150. )  16  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Ellen  Felton,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Felton,  of 

the  Crown’s  estate  and  term  of  years  in  a messuage  {named)  near  the  grange,  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Barmondzey,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  the  goods  of  the  said  John,  in  the  Crown’s 
hands  by  his  attainder  for  high  treason.  English.  By  P.S. 

1 5 1. )  30  Oct.  1 5 70.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  William  Burnell  late  of  Wynkeborne,  co. 

Nottingham,  who  has  conveyed  by  charter  inter  alia  to  Walter  Jones,  clerk,  Edward 
Burnell,  his  brother,  Henry  Nedham  of  Kyrtlyngton,  co.  Nottingham,  and  William 
Burnell,  his  son,  to  the  use  of  William  the  son  in  tail  male  all  his  lands  in  Wynkeborne. 
For  £6  1 $s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

152. )  18  Feb.  1570.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Richard  Edwardes  and  Richard  \m.  38] 

Edwardes,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  both  late  of  Northelmsall,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’, 
who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  John  Furnes  of  Great  Haughtone,  co.  York,  ‘husbondman’,  in  a plea 
for  payment  of  £60  and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

153. )  7 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Hugh  Luttrell  of  Dunster,  co.  Somerset,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 
answer  Walter  Baker  in  a plea  of  debt  of  40/.,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the 
Fleet  prison. 

154. )  6 Feb.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Humphrey  Gryce  late  of  Hadley,  co.  Salop,  ‘husbond- 

man’, who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  Stafford  for  non-appearance  in  the  Com- 
mon Pleas  to  answer  Thomas  Sayer,  administrator  of  Margery  Sayer,  deceased  intestate, 
and  father  of  Richard  Sayer  of  Lapley,  deceased,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £80  and  has  now 
surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

155. )  24  Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  George  Ogarde  of  Greate  Yearmouth,  co.  Norfolk, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  satisfy  Edward  Clere  of  Ormesbye,  co.  Norfolk,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £25 
17 s.,  and  £8  10s.  damages  recovered  in  the  said  court.  Clere  has  acknowledged  satis- 
faction and  Ogarde  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

156. )  1 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Langley  of  Horley,  co.  Surrey,  ‘husbondman’, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  Edward  Parman  of  West  Grenestid,  co.  Sussex,  ‘husbondman’,  in  a 
plea  of  debt  of  £30,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

157. )  1 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Thodye  of  Brampton,  co.  Huntingdon, 

‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Dey  of  London,  ‘yoman’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  60s. 
and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

158. )  6 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Owen  Brereton  of  Boras,  co.  Denbigh,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 
satisfy  John  ap  Edward  ap  Howell  of  Bangor  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £100,  and  33/. 


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damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court;  ap  Howell  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and 
Brereton  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

159. )  10  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Miles  Prance,  alderman  of  Cambridge,  [m.  39] 

co.  Cambridge,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Robynson,  citizen  and  ‘clothworker’  of  London, 
in  a plea  of  debt  of  £7  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

160. )  13  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Stephenson  of  Shatton  co.  Derby,  who 

was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas 
to  satisfy  Thomas  Busby  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £200,  and  £4  17^.  4 d.  damages,  recovered 
in  the  said  court:  Busby  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and  Stephenson  has  surrendered 
himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 6 1. )  12  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Leonard  Dannett  late  of  Leicester,  co.  Leicester, 

alias  of  Dannett  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  alias  of  London  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting 
of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  (1)  to  answer  William  Raven  of 
London  alias  of  Normanton,  co.  Nottingham,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £43  5J*.  and  (2)  by  the 
name  of  Leonard  Dannett  late  of  London,  to  satisfy  Giles  Spencer  in  respect  of  a debt 
of  ioor.  and  13J*.  4 d.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Dannett  surrendered  himself 
to  the  Fleet  prison  and  afterwards  on  9 Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  Spencer  by  Edward  Robertson,  his 
attorney,  acknowledged  satisfaction. 

162. )  10  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Dutton  of  Newbrough,  co.  Chester,  who 

was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas 
to  satisfy  Richard  Maye,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor  of  London,  in  respect  of  a debt 
of  £50,  and  £4  1 ij*.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  he  has  now  surrendered  himself 
to  the  Fleet  prison,  and  has  satisfied  Maye  in  respect  of  the  damages. 

163. )  14  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Webbe  of  Chewe,  co.  Somerset,  ‘clothier*, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  satisfy  Robert  Taylor  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £11  17 s.  8 d.,  and  ioor.  damages 
recovered  in  the  said  court:  he  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison,  and  has 
satisfied  Taylor. 

164. )  16  June  1570.  The  like  for  William  Catcott  alias  Catcatt  of  Brigmerston  alias 

Brightmerston,  co.  Wilts,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non- 
appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Richard  Beawe  of  Canon  Rowe,  Westminster, 
in  respect  of  40  marks,  and  23/.  4 d.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Beawe,  by 
John  Kempe,  his  attorney,  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and  Catcott  has  surrendered 
himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

165. )  4 June  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Grove  late  of  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford, 

‘tanner’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  [m.  40] 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Edward  Musgrove  in  a plea  of  debt  of  4oj\  and  has  now 
surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

166. )  3 June  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Dackam  late  of  Huntington,  co.  Huntingdon, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  satisfy  Robert  Raynes  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £10  19.1.,  and  $os.  damages,  re- 
covered in  the  said  court:  he  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison  and  has 
satisfied  Raynes. 

167. )  30  May  1570.  The  like  for  John  Prestley  and  Thomas  Lockwood,  both  late 

of  Mealehill,  co.  York,  ‘clothiers’,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London 

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for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Ralph  Seggerston  alias  Sekerston 
of  Leverpill,  ‘merchaunt’,  in  a plea  for  payment  of  £100,  and  have  now  surrendered 
themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

168. )  1 5 June  1 5 70.  The  like  for  William  Hill  late  of  London  alias  of  Home  in  Rosse, 

co.  Hereford,  ‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non- 
appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Edward  Brooke  of  Rosse,  ‘taylour’,  in  a 
plea  of  debt  of  iooj\  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 69. )  1 3 June  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Roger  Windham  of  Brampton,  co.  Norfolk,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  city  of  Norwich  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy 
Thomas  Pettous,  citizen  of  Norwich,  ‘tayler’,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £9  5 s.  2 d.,  and  £4 
i4J\  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Pettons  has  acknowledged  satisfaction,  and 
Windham  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 70. )  8 June  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Thomas  Collyns  of  Godmanchester,  co.  Huntingdon, 

‘yeoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Robert  Wolman,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London  in  respect  of  a 
debt  of  £20,  and  30/.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Wolman  has  acknowledged 
satisfaction,  and  Collyns  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 7 1. )  8 June  1570.  The  like  for  Michael  Pep  wall  of  Bristol,  grocer,  who  was  put  in 

exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy 
Richard  Wethyn,  citizen  and  ‘haberdasher’  of  London,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £40,  and 
3 5 j*.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Wethyn  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and 
Pep  wall  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison.  \m.  41] 

172. )  14  Feb . 1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Vincent  late  of  Marlingford,  co.  Norfolk, 

‘yoman’,  son  and  heir  of  Walter  Vincent  of  Eston,  co.  Norfolk,  ‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in 
exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy 
Ralph  Marsham  of  Norwich,  merchant,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £300,  and  £9  damages, 
recovered  in  the  said  court,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

173. )  8 May  1570.  The  like  for  William  Redinge  late  of  Agmondesham,  co.  Hertford, 

the  elder,  ‘husbandman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Queen’s  Bench  to  answer  William  Poley  in  a plea  of  trespass  and  has  now  sur- 
rendered himself  to  the  Marshalsea  prison. 

174. )  5 May  1570.  The  like  for  John  Danyell  late  of  Frome,  co.  Somerset,  ‘husbond- 

man’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  John  Wall  in  a plea  of  debt  of  50^.,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself 
to  the  Fleet  prison. 

175. )  18  May  1570.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sekerston  alias  Segerston,  ‘chapman’,  and 

Thomas  Sekerston  alias  Segarston,  merchant,  both  late  of  London  alias  of  Lerpoulle, 
co.  Lancaster,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  (1)  Richard  Wrench,  administrator  of  George  Dyemond 
alias  Dymond,  citizen  and  ‘clothworker’  ( pannarius ) of  London,  intestate,  in  a plea  for 
payment  of  £15  6s.  zd.  (by  Ralph)  and  £15  (by  Thomas  Sekerston),  and  (2)  Thomas 
Walmysley  of  Sholley,  co.  Lancaster,  in  a plea  for  payment  of  £120  (by  Ralph)  and 
£120  (by  Thomas  Sekerston),  and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

176. )  18  May  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Sekerston  of  Lyverpole,  co.  Lancaster, 

‘merchaunt’,  and  Alice  Sekerston,  widow,  his  mother,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the 
husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Thomas  Wal- 


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mysley  of  Shelley,  co.  Lancaster,  in  a plea  for  payment  of  £60  (by  Thomas  Sekcrston) 
and  £60  (by  Alice)  and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 


1 77. )  1 1 May  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Thomas  Fairepoynte  late  of  Brampton,  co.  Hunting- 

don, ‘laborer’,  Joan  Fairepoynte  late  of  the  same,  ‘spynster’,  William  Wilson  late  of 
Over,  co.  Cambridge,  ‘shomaker’,  and  Alban  Cotes,  late  of  Madingly,  co.  [zn.  42] 
Cambridge,  ‘miller’,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon  for  non- 
appearance  in  the  Queen’s  Bench  to  answer  the  Crown  in  a plea  of  trespass  and  riot,  and 
have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Marshalsea  prison. 

178. )  21  April  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Gilbert  Blande,  burgess  and  ‘cowper’  of  Cambridge, 

co.  Cambridge,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in 
the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Robynson,  citizen  and  ‘clotheworker’  of  London, 
in  a plea  of  debt  of  £7  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 79. )  28  April  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Leonard  Hall  late  of  London  alias  of  York,  merchant, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  satisfy  Richard  Smyth,  citizen  and  ‘feshemonger’  of  London,  in  respect  of  a debt 
of  £1 5 13J.  2 d.  and  £9  14 s.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Smyth  has  acknowledged 
satisfaction,  and  Hall  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

180. )  20  April  1570.  The  like  for  Edward  Fogg  of  Kenyngton,  co.  Kent,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 
satisfy  William  Bankes,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £30,  and 
8ij\  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court;  Bankes  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and 
Fogg  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 8 1. )  28  April  1570.  The  like  for  Leonard  Hall  of  York,  ‘marchaunt’,  and  Robert 

Pacock  late  of  York,  alderman,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for 
non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  William  Ormeshawe  of  London,  ‘grocer’, 
in  respect  of  £120  and  -jos.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Ormeshawe  has 
acknowledged  satisfaction,  and  Hall  and  Pacock  have  surrendered  themselves  to  the 
Fleet  prison. 


182. )  22  April  1570.  The  like  for  William  Altrope  of  London  ‘grocer’,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 
answer  James  Tyrrell  of  Dublyn  in  Ireland,  merchant,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £300,  and 
has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

183. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Thomas  Lluellyn  of  Wrythlyngton,  co.  Somerset,  and 
John  Gybbes  of  Shewscombe  in  Wellow,  co.  Somerset,  ‘husbandman’  alias  ‘yeoman’. 
Lluellyn  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  for  non  appearance  in  the  Com- 
mon Pleas  to  satisfy  Henry  Hodgekyns  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £4,  and  25  s.  8 d.  damages, 
recovered  in  the  said  court:  Lluellyn  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison 
and  Hodgekyns,  by  Humphrey  Dyke,  his  attorney,  has  acknowledged  satis-  \m.  43] 
faction.  Lluellyn  was  also  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Adamps  of  Chewton,  co.  Somerset,  ‘yeoman’, 
in  a plea  of  debt  of  £4.  And  Lluellyn,  by  the  name  of  Thomas  Lluellyn  of  Fakelond 
alias  Fockland  in  Hemyngton,  co.  Somerset,  and  Gybbs  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  county 
of  Somerset  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Yard  of 
Camlerton,  co.  Somerset,  ‘yeoman’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £6  i3J\  4 d.,  and  have  now 
surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 84. )  1 5 June  1 5 70.  The  like  for  William  Bulman  of  London,  who  was  put  in  exigent 

in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Richard 


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Robertes  of  London  in  a plea  for  payment  of  £50  and  has  now  surrendered  himself 
to  the  Fleet  prison. 

185. )  26  June  1570.  Gorhamburj.  The  like  for  Roger  Baylie  late  of  Dorlaston,  co. 

Stafford,  ‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  (1)  Thomas  Combreforde  in  a plea  of  debt  of  iooj\  and  (2) 
John  Sparrye  and  William  Sparrye,  executors  of  William  Sparrye  of  Kyngynorton,  co. 
Worcester,  in  a plea  for  payment  of  40/.,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet 
prison. 

186. )  14  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Aldersay,  alderman  and  mayor  of  Chester, 

alias  late  of  London,  and  Fulk  Aldersay,  his  son,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting 
of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Thomas  Walmysley  of 
Sholley,  co.  Lancaster,  in  respect  of  £17  14^.  and  4oj\  damages,  recovered  in  the  said 
court:  they  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison,  and  have  satisfied 
Walmysley. 

187. )  12  Nov.  1570.  (no  place).  The  like  for  Thomas  Vaughan  of  Wingley  Hill,  co. 

Derby,  and  Anne  his  wife,  executrix  of  Thomas  Wynston  of  Rouwick,  co.  Gloucester, 
who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  satisfy  Anthony  Penne  and  Julian,  his  wife,  sole  executrix  and  late  the  wife 
of  Robert  Hickes,  citizen  and  ‘iremonger’  of  London,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £20,  and 
£4  5 d.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Anthony  and  Julian  have  acknowledged 
satisfaction,  and  Thomas  and  Anne  have  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

188. )  8 Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Robertson  of  Estharlynge,  co.  Norfolk,  [m.  44] 

‘smythe’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Comden  of  Godherste,  co.  Kent,  ‘sythe  smyth’  alias 
‘yoman’  alias  ‘sithemaker’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  60s.  and  has  now  surrendered  himself 
to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1 89. )  1 1 Nov.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Charles  Carlell  of  Walsingham,  co.  Durham,  ‘yoman’, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  city  of  York  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas 
to  answer  John  Mayson,  ‘yoman’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £40  and  has  now  surrendered 
himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

190. )  16  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Clotworthye  of  Wolfardisworthie,  co.  Devon, 

‘husbondman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Dybbe  the  elder  and  John  Dybbe  the  younger,  executors 
of  William  Dybbe  of  Buckland  Bruer,  ‘glover’,  in  a plea  for  payment  of  £8,  and  has  now 
surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

191. )  14  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Powle  of  Great  Toryngton,  co.  Devon, 

merchant,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  John  Rolle  of  Stevenston,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £1 3 6j\  8 d.,  and 
22J-.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Roll  has  acknowledged  satisfaction,  and  Powle 
has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

192. )  16  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  James  Whyte  of  Baddingham,  co.  Suffolk,  ‘yeoman’, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  satisfy  John  Rooke  of  Kellyshall  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £40,  and  £4  damages, 
recovered  in  the  said  court.  Rooke  has  acknowledged  satisfaction,  and  White  has  sur- 
rendered himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 


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193. )  15  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Gery  of  Bushmeade,  co.  Bedford,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas 
to  satisfy  Francis  Darrell  of  Wynge,  co.  Buckingham,  in  respect  of  £100,  and  £4  12s. 
damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court.  Darrell  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and  Gery 
has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

(ms.  id.  and  id.  are  blank .) 

194. )  23  April  1570.  Commission  to  the  mayor  of  London,  Thomas  [m.  3 d.] 

Sackvile,  knight,  lord  of  Buckherste,  lord  Giles  Paulett,  William  Cecill,  knight,  coun- 
cillor, principal  secretary,  Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  councillor,  chancellor  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  Walter  Mildmaye,  knight,  councillor,  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  William 
Cordell,  knight,  master  of  the  rolls,  John  Southcote,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench, 
John  Welshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  Thomas  Sekforde,  a master  of  the  court  of 
requests,  Wilham  Garrarde,  knight,  John  White,  knight,  Rowland  Hayward,  William 
Bonde,  James  Bacon  and  Henry  Becker,  aldermen  of  London,  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of 
the  Queen’s  serjeants  at  law,  Roger  Manwoode,  serjeant  at  law,  Gilbert  Gerrard, 
attorney  general,  Richard  Onslowe,  attorney  of  the  court  of  wards,  Thomas  Bromley, 
solicitor  general,  Richard  Warde,  cofferer  of  the  household,  William  Pelham,  lieutenant 
of  the  ordnance  in  the  Tower  of  London,  Thomas  Powle,  clerk  of  the  Crown,  Thomas 
Wilbraham,  recorder  of  London,  Benjamin  Gonson,  treasurer  of  the  Queen’s  ships, 
William  Wynter,  lieutenant  of  the  ordnance  of  the  Queen’s  ships,  Jasper  Fissher,  one  of 
the  six  clerks  of  Chancery,  John  Mar  she,  governor  of  the  Merchants  Adventurers,  William 
Wightman,  Thomas  Smyth  and  Thomas  Andrews,  (or  three  of  them)  to  survey  all  grounds 
within  two  miles  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  heretofore  used  for  archery  and  to 
cause  them  to  be  reduced  to  the  same  state  for  archers  as  at  the  beginning  of  the  reign 
of  Henry  VIII.  (In  the  same  terms  as  the  commission  of  26  Nov.,  4 Eliz.,  (1 Calendar , 
1 5 60-1 563,  p.  236).  English.  By  Q. 


195. )  17  April  1570.  Commission  to  Francis  Knolles,  knight,  treasurer  of  the 

household,  James  Croftes,  knight,  controller  of  the  same,  Ralph  Sadler,  knight, 
chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  Walter  Myldemay,  knight,  chancellor 
and  undertreasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  all  councillors,  (or  two  of  them)  to  \m.  4 d.\ 
examine  persons  charged  by  Thomas  Lychefeld,  the  Queen’s  servant,  with  unlawful 
payment,  allowance  or  receipt  of  fees,  pensions,  annuities  or  corrodies;  to  certify  to  the 
Exchequer  the  amounts  found  to  be  due  to  the  Crown  and  to  Lychefeld  for  his  service; 
to  take  order  for  payment  thereof  either  immediately  or  by  sufficient  bonds  in  some 
short  time;  and  to  punish  offenders  at  their  discretion.  Lychefeld  was  commissioned  by 
patent,  3 June,  10  Eliz.,  for  five  years  to  examine  the  payments  and  receipts  of  fees, 
annuities,  pensions  and  corrodies  made  between  Michaelmas  3 2 Hen.  VIII,  and  Michael- 
mas then  last;  but  certain  of  those  whom  he  has  found  cause  to  charge  are  resisting  him 
by  lawsuits,  to  the  hindrance  of  speed  in  executing  the  commission  and  greatly  to  his 
charge.  English.  By  Q. 

196. )  14  March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Commission  to  Robert,  earl  of  Leicester, 

councillor,  master  of  the  horse,  William  lord  Howard,  councillor,  chamberlain  of  the 
household,  Francis  Knolles,  knight,  councillor,  treasurer  of  the  household,  William 
Cecil,  knight,  councillor,  principal  secretary  and  master  of  the  wards,  John  Hanbye, 
an  auditor  of  the  prests,  and  Thomas  Jenison,  auditor  of  Ireland,  (or  three  of  them) 
to  take  the  accounts  of  William  Fitzwilliams,  knight,  treasurer  at  wars  and  vice-treasurer 
and  general  receiver  of  the  revenues  in  Ireland,  of — all  treasure  and  money  received  by 
him  from  3 July,  1 Eliz.,  (the  date  of  his  entry  into  office)  from  England  and  all  revenues 
of  the  Crown  received  by  him  and  due  upon  the  determinat  ion  of  his  several  accounts 


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for  the  office  of  vice-treasurer  or  general  receiver  by  certificates  of  the  undermentioned 
commissioners  authorised  for  the  determination  thereof;  all  ‘defalcacions’  for  checks, 
victuals,  munitions  and  imprests  by  him  deducted  from  the  pay  of  garrisons  or  otherwise 
apparent  by  the  accounts  of  ministers  of  the  ordnance  or  victuals  or  other  officers  or 
ministers  in  Ireland  or  by  certificates  of  the  undermentioned  commissioners  authorised 
to  determine  the  accounts  of  the  said  ministers;  with  all  arrears  depending  in  the  account 
of  Sir  Henry  Sydney,  late  executing  the  office  of  treasurer  at  war;  also  payments  for  the 
diets,  fees  or  wages  of  the  lord  lieutenant  and  others  in  the  Queen’s  service  in  Ireland, 
and  for  any  extraordinary  cause  concerning  the  wars  or  other  the  Queen’s  affairs  there; 
from  3 July,  1 Elizabeth,  until  Midsummer,  1 1 Eliz.  To  allow  to  him  payments  by  warrant 
of  the  Queen  or  the  Privy  Council  in  England  or  warrant  of  the  lord  lieutenant,  lords 
deputies  or  lords  justices  and  the  council  in  Ireland  or  any  other  there  having  sufficient 
authority  from  the  Queen,  and  the  wages  etc.  due  by  reason  of  his  office  to  him  and  his 
retinue  and  reasonable  expenses;  and  to  persons  employed  about  the  execution  of  this 
commission  suitable  rewards.  On  determination  of  the  account,  a declaration  thereof 
shall  be  engrossed  on  parchment  in  two  parts,  one  part  signed  by  the  commissioners  to 
remain  to  the  Queen’s  use  of  record,  the  other  signed  and  sealed  by  them  to  be  delivered 
to  Fitzwilliams  for  his  discharge. 

A commission  was  issued  under  the  signet,  dated  at  the  manor  of  Haveringe,  16  July, 
10  Eliz.,  to  Henry  Sidney,  knight,  deputy  general  of  Ireland,  Robert  Weston,  D.C.L., 
chancellor  there,  Henry  Draycote,  master  of  the  rolls,  James  Bath,  chief  baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  Thomas  Jenyson  aforesaid,  auditor  of  Ireland,  to  take  the  accounts  of 
Fitzwilliams  for  the  office  of  vice-treasurer  or  general  receiver,  the  master  of  the  ordnance 
and  the  ministers  of  victuals  and  works  in  Ireland,  then  undertaken  for  some  years, 
and  to  give  the  said  accountants  their  discharge,  whereby  the  account  of  Fitzwilliams  for 
the  office  of  treasurer  at  wars  might  the  more  orderly  proceed;  and  another  commission 
under  the  signet,  dated  at  the  said  manor  on  the  same  date,  was  issued  to  the  same  persons 
to  make  a view  or  declaration  of  the  account  of  Fitzwilliams  for  the  office  of  treasurer 
at  wars  and  certify  the  same  to  the  Queen  that  commissioners  might  be  appointed  in 
England  for  the  re-examination  of  the  same  view  and  for  the  determination  of  the 
account.  [m.  5 d.\ 

English.  By  Q. 

197.)  29  March  1570.  Gorhamhurj.  Commission  to  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  keeper 

of  the  Great  Seal,  Francis  Knolles,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  household,  William  Cecil, 
knight,  principal  secretary,  Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
and  Walter  Mildemaye,  knight,  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  all  councillors,  (or  three 
of  them)  to  take  the  account  of  John  Asteley,  master  and  treasurer  of  the  jewels  and 
plate,  of  all  jewels,  plate  and  builion  coming  into  his  hands  since  his  entry  into  office, 
and  to  deliver  the  remain  into  his  custody  again  by  such  books  and  writings  as  shall  be 
thought  requisite,  signed  by  them;  to  make  allowance  upon  due  proof  of  jewels  and 
plate  disbursed,  delivered  or  altered,  and  for  waste  of  jewels  and  plate  delivered  to  the 
officers  of  the  household  or  any  other  as  shall  appear  by  the  indentures  and  books  thereof 
in  the  office  of  the  jewels  and  plate;  and,  after  such  account  taken  and  any  \m.  6d.\ 
deficiencies  duly  satisfied  by  him,  to  give  him  a sufficient  discharge  signed  and  sealed. 
Also, — whereas  the  quantity  of  plate  in  daily  use  at  divers  tables  in  the  Queen’s  household 
has  greatly  increased,  to  the  great  waste  of  the  plate  and  great  charge  for  repairs, — 
to  consult  the  officers  having  to  do  therein  and  peruse  the  records  of  the  office,  and  there- 
upon to  appoint  to  every  such  table  a due  proportion  of  plate  and  take  order  for  the  safe 
delivery  and  return  of  the  plate;  which  order,  signed  by  them,  shall  by  sufficient  warrant 
to  the  master  of  the  jewels  and  plate  for  the  same,  taking  books  or  bills  indented  of  the 


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parties  receiving  the  plate  as  heretofore  accustomed  in  the  delivery  for  the  return  thereof. 
Asteley  was  appointed  to  his  said  office  by  patent,  [23  Dec.,]  1 Eliz.,  and  commissioners 
were  appointed  by  letters,  14  Dec.,  1 Eliz.,  to  charge  him  with  the  jewels  and  plate 
then  remaining,  the  charge  whereof  is  contained  in  two  several  books,  one  signed  by 
him  remaining  with  the  Queen  and  the  other  signed  by  the  commissioners  remaining 
with  him.  English.  By  Q. 

198. )  9 May  1570.  Commission  to  Francis  Knollys,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  house- 

hold, James  Croft,  knight,  controller  of  the  household,  William  Cecill,  knight,  principal 
secretary,  John  Southcote,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  Thomas  Seckford,  a master 
of  the  court  of  requests,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  Richard  Warde,  cofferer  of 
the  household,  Thomas  Bromley,  solicitor  general,  Thomas  Wilbraham,  recorder  of 
London,  Anthony  Welden,  Anthony  Crane  and  John  Skynner  (or  three  of  them, 
Knollys,  Croft,  Cecill,  Southcote,  Seckford,  Gerrard,  Warde,  Bromley,  Skynner  or 
Wilbraham  being  one)  to  be  justices  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  the  Marshalsea  of  the  house- 
hold. By  Q. 

199. )  4 Nov.  1570.  Commission  to  William,  lord  Cobham,  warden  of  the  Cinque 

Ports,  Thomas  Kempe,  knight,  William  Chester,  knight,  Roger  Martyn,  knight,  Lionel 
Duckett,  alderman  of  London,  Thomas  Wootton,  Thomas  Skott,  George  Darrell, 
John  Goldwell,  Thomas  Wilforde  and  Nicholas  Woodrof,  James  Harvey,  \m.  -jd.\ 
Francis  Robynson,  Thomas  Offley  the  younger  and  Nicholas  Tucke,  citizens  and  mer- 
chants of  London  (or  three  of  them,  Chester,  Martyn,  Duckett,  Woodrof,  Harvy,  Robyn- 
son, Offley  or  Tucke  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Kent  according  to  the  articles 
annexed;  and  to  certify  thereof  before  Midsummer  next  William,  marquess  of  Win- 
chester, treasurer,  Edward,  lord  Clynton,  high  admiral,  William,  lord  Howard  of  Effing- 
ham, chamberlain  of  the  household,  Francis  Knolles,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  household, 
and  Walter  Mildemay,  knight,  chancellor  and  under- treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  (or 
three  of  them).  By  Q. 

The  articles: — The  commissioners  shall  summon  all  owners  and  masters  of  ships  in- 
habiting in  the  county  and  examine  them  on  oath  as  to  what  wools,  fells,  cloths,  kersey, 
leather,  victuals  or  other  commodities  they  have  carried  to  Calice,  Bulloyn,  Deap,  Newe- 
haven,  Roan  or  other  places  prohibited  during  the  time  of  the  restraint  or  have  trans- 
ported out  of  their  boats  into  any  ship  at  sea  since  Christmas  twelve  months  and  to  whom 
the  said  goods  belonged  or  who  made  freight  with  them. 

Also  at  what  place  they  took  in  such  goods,  at  what  time  of  the  day  or  night,  and  who 
was  at  the  shipping  of  them  or  spoke  for  the  shipping  of  them. 

Also  whether  any  of  the  officers  of  the  custom  house  were  privy  to  it  to  their  know- 
ledge. 

Also  what  goods  they  have  brought  from  Calyce  or  any  of  the  said  places  since  the 
time  before  mentioned. 

The  commissioners  may  take  bond  with  sureties  of  the  masters  of  the  ships,  if  they 
can  get  them,  or  else  of  themselves  that  they  shall  not  at  any  time  by  themselves  or  others 
convey  goods  except  to  the  places  and  at  the  times  appointed  by  statute,  and  for  which 
they  shall  have  cocket,  and  in  the  case  of  wool  to  the  place  where  the  staple  is  kept. 

The  commissioners  shall  summon  all  inhabitants  who  had  any  wool  of  their  own  growth 
dwelling  within  about  20  miles  of  the  coast  and  examine  them  on  oath  to  whom  they 
sold  their  wool  and  where  it  was  delivered. 

And  generally  they  shall  inquire  of  all  offenders  carrying  goods  to  any  of  the  said 
places,  and  on  finding  them  shall  take  bonds  with  good  sureties  for  their  appearance 
before  the  lords  and  others  of  the  council  specified  in  the  commission.  English. 


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1569-70 

200. )  15  June  1570.  Commission  to  Edward  Vyncent,  Robert  Braham,  feodary  of 

the  county,  Humphrey  Purfrey  and  Thomas  Jones  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Leicester  post  mortem  Thomas  Wightman  ‘yomanb 

201 . )  12  July  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  Thomas  Watson,  feodary  of  [m.  1 id.\ 

the  county,  Francis  Wye,  Anthony  Wye  and  James  Whitney  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  post  mortem  Thomas  Hibberd. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz., — 

202. )  n/#/y  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Palmer,  John  Higford,  William  Bridgman 

and  Thomas  Watson,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
p.m.  Richard  Wiggett;  co.  Gloucester. 

203. )  12  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Nicholas  Arnold,  knight,  George  Fetiplace, 

and  Thomas  Watson,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
p.m.  John  Reade;  co.  Gloucester. 

204. )  8 Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Carre,  John  Copledyke,  Edmund  Hall, 

William  Fitzwilliams  and  Anthony  Kyme,  feodary  of  the  county  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  William,  lord  Willoughby,  co.  Lincoln. 

205. )  26  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Ralph  Bossevile,  Francis  Sherley,  Richard  Covert, 

Thomas  Palmer,  Thomas  Wiseman  and  Lancelot  Lovelace,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county, 
(or  two  of  them,  the  deputy  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Elizabeth  Burfeild,  idiot;  co. 
Sussex. 

206. )  21  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Lawson,  feodary  of  the  county,  William 

Fenwick  of  Wallington,  Cuthbert  Carnabye  of  Halton  and  Thomas  Claveringe  of 
Northam  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Roger  Thorneton;  co.  North- 
umberland. 

207. )  22  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Gervase  Clifton  and  William  Hollys,  knights, 

Ellis  Markham  and  Ralph  Barton,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  John  Hercye,  knight;  co.  Nottingham. 

208. )  21  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  George  Rogers,  John  Horner,  George  Rodney 

and  Robert  Halsewell,  feodary  of  the  county  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
p.m.  John  Hippesley;  co.  Somerset. 

209. )  6 June  1570.  Richard  Pates,  Walter  Compton  and  Thomas  Watson,  feodary 

of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  John  Woodwarde,  ‘yoman’; 
co.  Gloucester. 

210. )  14  June  1570.  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  Lawrence  Meres,  Thomas  Eynns, 

William  Hamond,  Anthony  Smethley,  Thomas  Williamson,  feodary  of  the  county  and 
Thomas  Layton  (or  four  of  them,  Gargarve,  Hamond,  Smethley  and  Williamson  being 
four);  p.m.  Henry,  late  earl  of  Cumberland;  co.  York. 

2 1 1. )  13  June  1570.  John  Lawson,  feodary  of  the  county,  Richard  Hodshon,  William 

Selbye  and  Benet  Chertsey  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Anthony 
Swynborne;  co.  Northumberland. 

212. )  9 June  1570.  Ralph  Hopton,  knight,  George  Rogers,  John  Horner,  George 

Rodney  and  Robert  Haleswell,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  p.m.  John  Roynon;  co.  Somerset. 


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213. )  10  June  1570.  William  Barker,  Thomas  Noke,  feodary  of  the  county,  Edward 

Martyn  and  Richard  Okeham  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m . Robert 
Wygges,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London;  co.  Berks. 

214. )  10  June  1570.  William  Unett,  Anthony  Westborne,  William  Prior,  James  Barrowe 
and  John  Aparry,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  deputy  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  Roger  Chamber  of  Little  Markell;  co.  Hereford. 

215. )  10  June  1570.  Thomas  Browne,  feodary  of  the  county,  George  Rolles,  William 

Leighe  and  Richard  Calmadye  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  George 
Copleston;  co.  Cornwall. 

216. )  29  April  1570.  William  Buttes,  knight,  Thomas  Gawdye,  serjeant  at  law, 

Robert  Bell,  Edward  Flowerdew  and  Christopher  Dawbney,  feodary  of  the  county, 
(or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Dorothy  Carrell,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Carrell,  deceased;  co.  Norfolk. 

217. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Henry  Butler,  John  Bawde  and  Richard  Faldo,  feodary  of  the 

county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Francis  Powley;  co.  Bedford. 

218. )  9 May  1570.  Ralph  Hopton,  knight,  George  Rogers,  John  Horner,  George 

Rodney  and  Robert  Haleswell,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  John  Roynon;  co.  Somerset. 

219. )  8 May  1570.  William  Jephson,  James  Pagett,  John  Thorneborowe,  William 

Bowier  and  James  Brand,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one); p.m.  William  Uvedale;  co.  Southampton. 

220. )  17  April  1570.  Erasmus  Saunders,  Thomas  Griffith  and  John  Vaughan,  feodary 

of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Catherine,  lady  Vaughan, 
late  the  wife  of  John  Vaughan,  knight,  deceased;  co.  Pembroke. 

221. )  18  April  1570.  William  Devereux,  knight,  Edward  Holte,  John  Skevington, 

Edward  Gyfford  and  James  Longworth,  feodary  of  the  county  (or  three  of  them,  the 
feodary  or  Deveroux  being  one);  p.m.  Thomas  Harman;  co.  Warwick.  [m.  nd.\ 

111.)  17  Feb.  1570.  Thomas  Gawdye,  serjeant  at  law,  Robert  Bell,  Edward  Flower- 

dewe,  John  Thurston  and  Christopher  Dawbney,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of 
them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Dorothy  Carrell,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Carrell, 
deceased;  co.  Norfolk. 

223. )  23  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Henry  Gates,  knight,  John  Vaughan,  Lawrence 

Meres,  Thomas  Laiton  and  William  Hamond,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Andrew  Oglethorpe;  co.  York. 

224. )  1 5 Feb.  1570.  Giles  Morgan,  Thomas  Morgan  and  Henry  Lewys,  feodary  of  the 

county  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Henry  Morgan;  co.  Glamorgan. 

225. )  17  Feb.  1570.  Richard  Twydye,  Thomas  Bedell,  feodary  of  the  Duchy  of 

Lancaster,  Thomas  Barnaby  and  John  Paxston  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
p.m.  Philip  Mordant;  co.  Essex. 

226. )  12  Dec.  1569.  Windsor.  Edward  Grymston,  Richard  Wingefeld,  Anthony 

Rushe,  Henry  Reynolds  and  Francis  Boldero,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  William  Honynge;  co.  Suffolk. 


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227. )  21  Nov.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Thomas  Fanshawe,  Francis  Walsingham, 
Robert  Petre,  Richard  Okeham  and  Edward  Myddleton,  feodary  of  the  county  of  Sussex, 
(or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Edward  Jackman,  late  alderman  of 
London. 

228. )  22  Dec.  1569.  Windsor.  Thomas  Seckford,  Edward  Grymston,  Francis 
Boldero,  feodary  of  the  county,  and  Walter  Norton,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  p.m.  William  Heringe;  co.  Suffolk. 

229. )  11  Feb.  1570.  Rethergh  Gwyn,  John  Lloyde,  David  Lewis,  Thomas  Williams 

and  David  Lloid  ap  John  (or  two  of  them);  p.m.  Rice  Williams;  co.  Carmarthen. 

230. )  6 May  1570.  Maurice  Barkeley  and  Ralph  Hopton,  knights,  John  Horner, 

John  Ipsley  and  Robert  Halswell,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  co.  Somerset. 

231. )  6 May  1570.  Edmund  Morgane,  George  Keymes,  Robert  Jones  and  Roger 

Williams,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Giles 
Morgane;  co.  Monmouth. 

232. )  18  Nov.  1569.  Windsor.  George  Bromeley,  William  Leighton,  John  Gyfford 

and  Stephen  Bagott,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them  Bromeley,  Leighton  or  the 
feodary  being  two);  p.m.  Edward  Leveson;  co.  Stafford. 

233. )  18  Nov.  1569.  Windsor.  George  Bromeley,  William  Leighton,  Robert  Eyton 

and  Richard  Prince,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them  Bromeley,  Leighton  or  the 
feodary  being  two);  p.m.  Edward  Leveson;  co.  Salop. 

234. )  18  Nov.  1569.  Windsor.  Edmund  Audley,  William  Mynne  and  Christopher 

Dawbney,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  John 
Callibutt;  co.  Norfolk. 

235. )  13  Feb.  1570.  George  Goring,  Francis  Spelman,  Francis  Walsingham,  Michael 

Flemynge  and  Edward  Middleton,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  Edward  Jackman,  late  alderman  of  London;  co.  Sussex. 

236. )  20  March  1570.  John  Gwyn,  LL.D.,  Owen  Wyn  ap  John  Owyn,  Nicholas 

Brickdale  and  Edward  Griffith,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  Thomas  Vaughan  ap  Robert;  co.  Carnarvon. 

237. )  8 April  1570.  Nicholas  Arnold,  knight,  Richard  Pate,  John  Seymour  and 

Thomas  Watson,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m. 
Edward  Barnard;  co.  Gloucester. 

238. )  1 April  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  William  Damsell,  knight,  Ralph  Bossevile, 

Thomas  Lovelace,  Thomas  Willoughbye  and  Michael  Berisford,  feodary  of  the  county, 
(or  three  of  them,  Berisford  being  one);  p.m.  Robert  Pecocke;  co.  Kent. 

239. )  1 April  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  The  same;  p.m.  William  Thwaytes;  co.  Kent. 

240. )  10  Nov.  1570.  John  Foster,  knight.  Warden  of  the  Middle  March  towards 

Scotland,  Thomas  Foster,  Cuthbert  Carnabye,  Nicholas  Ridlay,  James  Ogle,  Thomas 
Bradford  and  John  Lawson,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  four  of  them,  Foster,  Carnabye, 
Ridlay  and  Lawson  being  four);  p.m.  Thomas  Graye,  knight,  co.  Northumberland. 

241. )  3 Nov.  1570.  Anthony  Gell,  feodary  of  the  county,  Richard  Nedham  and  Nicholas 

Browne  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Humphrey  Barley;  co.  Derby. 


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242. )  21  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Andrew  Corbett,  knight,  Arthur  Manwayring, 

knight,  William  Leyghton,  Thomas  Eyton  and  Richard  Prynce,  feodary  of  the  county, 
(or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Richard  Newport,  knight,  co.  Salop. 

243. )  21  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Arthur  Manwayring,  knight,  Robert  Nedeham, 

Thomas  Adams  and  Richard  Prynce,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  John  Gratewood;  co.  Salop. 

244. )  11  Nov.  1570.  Christopher  Heydon,  knight,  Nicholas  Mynne,  Thomas  Sydney, 

Giles  Sefoule  and  Christopher  Dawbney,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  p.m.  Thomas  Pepes;  co.  Norfolk. 

245. )  26  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  George  Blunt,  knight,  Ralph  Bagnall,  knight, 

Walter  Stafford  and  Stephen  Bagott,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  p.m.  Ursula,  lady  Stafford,  relict  of  Henry,  lord  Stafford;  co.  Stafford. 

246. )  4 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Gilbert,  Thomas  Southcote,  Richard  Reynolles 

and  John  Eveley,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
p.m.  George  Foorde;  co.  Devon. 

247. )  5 Sept.  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Browne,  George  Lloid,  Christopher  George 
and  Thomas  Watson,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
p.m . Edmund  Berrowe;  co.  Gloucester. 

(m.  13 d.  is  blank.) 

248. )  26  May  1570.  Commission  to  James  Dyer,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  [m.i^d.] 

Common  Pleas,  and  Richard  Weston,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  to  hear  in  the 
guildhall  of  London  an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record,  process  and  judgment  before 
the  mayor  and  alderman  of  London  in  the  chamber  of  the  guildhall  of  a suit  between 
Michael  Wendover,  grocer,  and  William  Pinckbeck,  ‘upholder’,  concerning  a trespass 
on  the  case;  at  the  suit  of  Pinchbeck. 

249. )  8 May  1570.  Commission  to  Richard  Baker,  Walter  Robertes,  Thomas  Fane 

of  Hunton  and  Michael  Berisford,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one)  to  inquire  better  in  the  county  of  Kent  post  mortem  Peter  Curthope.  He  held 
divers  lands  otherwise  and  by  other  services  than  was  found  in  an  inquisition  late  re- 
turned thereof. 

250. )  6 May  1570.  Commission  to  Roger  Tremayne,  Thomas  Wise  and  John  Eveley, 

feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the 
county  of  Devon  post  mortem  John  Dynham.  By  an  inquisition  held  in  the  year  I Mary 
it  was  not  specified  of  whom  or  by  what  service  he  held  lands  {named)  in  Peworthye, 
Bridgeruell  and  Stowford,  nor  did  the  jury  know  what  other  lands  he  held  in  the  county. 

251. )  24  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Commission  to  John  Manners,  Thomas  Stan- 

hopp,  Thomas  Kinston,  Richard  Wenslowe  and  Walter  Horton  (or  three  of  them)  to 
inquire  in  the  county  of  Derby  on  the  idiocy  of  Thomas  Barley. 

252. )  25  Jan.  1570.  Commission  to  Thomas  Powle,  Clement  Sysley  and  [m.15 d.\ 

John  Glascoke,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one),  to  inquire 
better  in  the  county  of  Essex  post  mortem  William  Pragill,  ‘yeoman’.  By  a former  inquisi- 
tion it  was  not  righdy  specified  of  whom  or  by  what  service  he  held  his  lands. 

253. )  8 Feb.  1570.  Commission  to  Robert  Alcoke  and  Michael  Berisford,  feodary 

in  the  county,  to  prove  by  a jury  of  Cheslett,  co.  Kent,  the  age  of  Thomas  Alsoppe, 
brother  and  heir  of  Robert  Alsoppe,  who  was  born  in  Cheslett  and  baptised  in  the  church 
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254. )  13  Feb.  1570.  Commission  to  Francis  Harrington,  Edmund  Hall  and  Anthony 

Kyme,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  prove  by  a 
jury  of  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  the  age  of  Charles  Morrison,  son  and  heir  of  Richard 
Morrison,  knight,  who  was  born  in  Stamford  and  baptised  in  the  church  there. 

255. )  11  Feb.  1570.  Commission  to  Edward  Mountague,  knight,  Lewis  Dyves, 

Bartholomew  Tate,  William  Tanfeld  and  William  Rudde,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county, 
(or  two  of  them,  Rudde  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Northampton  post 
mortem  Mary  Brooke,  daughter  and  heir  of  Roger  Brooke,  a minor  in  the  Queen’s  ward. 

256. )  9 March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Commission  to  Thomas  Barnes, 

Robert  Stepenheth  and  John  Glascok,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Essex  on  the  idiocy  of  John  Willett. 

2 5 7.)  5 July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  John  Skidmore  of  Home,  [m.  1 6*/.] 

Gabriel  Bleke,  Thomas  Trovell  and  John  Apparry,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of 
them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Hereford  post  mortem  Hugh 
Wynn,  a minor  in  the  Queen’s  ward. 

258.)  5 July  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  the  same  to  inquire  in  the  said  county 

on  the  idiocy  of  Anne  Wynn  alias  Bedell. 

2 5 9.)  6 July  1570.  Commission  to  Thomas  Quadringe,  Nicholas  Ogle,  Thomas 

Hanford,  Robert  Tounley  and  Anthony  Kyme,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  better  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  post  mortem  Christopher 
Wembersley.  He  held  lands  otherwise  and  by  other  services  than  was  specified  in  a 
former  inquisition. 

260. )  10  Nov.  1570.  Commission  to  John  Gyfford,  John  Parker,  William  Peryham, 

John  Newcourte  and  John  Eveleigh,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  Eveleigh 
being  one)  to  inquire  better  in  the  county  of  Devon  post  mortem  William  Shere  of  Tyver- 
ton.  He  held  lands  otherwise  and  by  other  services  then  was  specified  in  a former  inquisi- 
tion before  the  escheator  of  the  county. 

261. )  6 Nov.  1570.  Commission  to  John  Walshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 

and  John  Southcott,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  to  hear  in  the  guildhall  of  London 
an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record,  process  and  judgment  before  the  mayor  and  aldermen 
of  London  in  the  chamber  of  the  guildhall  of  a suit  between  Michael  Wendover,  grocer, 
and  William  Pynchbecke,  ‘upholder’,  concerning  a trespass  on  the  case;  [m.  17 d.\ 
at  the  suit  of  Pynchbecke. 

262. )  26  Oct.  1570.  Commission  to  Anthony  Stapleton,  Thomas  Kyrle  and  William 

Necton,  feodary  of  the  county,  to  inquire  better  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  post  mortem 
Roger  Apott.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  in  the  county  post  mortem  the  said  Roger 
before  Thomas  Sekforde,  a master  of  the  court  of  requests,  Robert  Nowell,  attorney 
of  the  court  of  wards,  William  Rugge  and  William  Necton,  commissioners,  that  long 
before  Roger’s  death  James  Apott  held  six  messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew  in 
Holbourne,  whereof  one  is  called  £le  White  Hynde’  and  was  formerly  called  ‘le  Ploughe 
and  le  Harrowe’,  and  six  messuages  in  Purpullane  in  the  said  parish  now  called  ‘le 
Maydenhed’,  but  it  was  not  specified  by  whom  or  of  what  services  they  were  held. 

263. )  20  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Commission  to  John  Walshe,  a justice  of  the 

Common  Pleas,  and  John  Southcott,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  to  hear  in  the  guild- 
hall of  London  an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record,  process  and  judgment  before  the  mayor 


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and  aldermen  of  London  in  the  chamber  of  the  guildhall  of  a suit  between  Francis  Kydd, 
citizen  and  scrivener  of  London,  and  John  Heath,  ‘scrivener’,  and  John  Dowson, 
‘clothworker’,  concerning  an  ejection  of  farm;  at  the  suit  of  Heath  and  Dowson. 

264. )  23  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Commission  to  William  Peryam,  John  Eve- 

leigh,  feodary  of  the  county,  John  Wikes,  Thomas  Callard  and  Anthony  Copleston  (or 
two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Devon  post  mortem  John 
Calwoodley. 

265. )  25^4^.1570.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  Richard  Cleborne,  John  Wharton, 

Thomas  Wyber,  George  Hudson  and  Reginald  Warcopp,  feodary  in  the  county,  [m.  1 8 d.\ 
(or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Westmorland  post 
mortem  Lancelot  Lancaster. 

266. )  17  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Commission  to  Alexander  Amcottes,  George 

Mounson,  William  Fitzwilliams  and  Anthony  Kyme,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two 
of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  post  mortem  Anthony 
Butler. 

267. )  19  Sept.  1570.  Commission  to  John  Walshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 

and  Thomas  Cams,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  to  hear  in  the  guildhall  of  London  an 
appeal  of  error  in  the  record,  process  and  judgment  before  the  mayor  and  aldermen 
of  London  in  the  chamber  of  the  guildhall  of  a suit  between  John  Clerke,  citizen  and 
goldsmith  of  London,  and  John  Hawes,  citizen  and  ‘haberdasher’  of  London,  concerning 
an  ejection  of  farm;  at  the  suit  of  Hawes. 

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268.)  4 Feb.  1570.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Hugh  Counsell  and  Robert  Pistor  [m.  1] 

of  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Normanbye,  Strensall,  Wilton,  East  Cotham  {named)  West 
Cotham  {named),  Kirklethom,  Easton,  Egton,  Leverton,  Kyrkby  Overker,  Newby e, 
Inglebye,  Loft  Howse,  Faceby,  Little  Barghe,  Merske,  Broughton  Parva,  Bettersbye 
and  Sproteley,  co.  York,  late  of  John  Bulmer,  knight,  attainted  of  treason. 

Also  grant  of  lands  {tenants  named),  co.  York  (except  where  otherwise  specified),  as 
follows,  — in  Gargrave  in  Craven  {named),  given  for  a priest  in  Gargrave  Church;  in 
Stangate  in  the  parish  of  St.  Helen,  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Durham;  in  Hosur- 
gate  in  the  parish  called  Le  Crowse,  York,  given  for  an  anniversary  in  the  church  there; 
in  Gotheram  Gate  in  York,  given  by  Thomas  Denton  for  prayers  every  Sunday  for  the 
souls  of  all  the  faithful;  in  Monckegate  in  the  suburbs  of  York  {named),  given  for  an  obit 
in  St.  Mary’s  Church  by  John  Robinson;  in  Juberye  and  Le  Barker  Hill  in  the  [m.  2] 
said  suburbs,  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  York;  on  Le  Bishoppeshill  ‘ the 
[ — ]’,  given  to  a chantry  in  St.  Mary’s  Chapel  in  York  Cathedral;  in  Spurriersgate 
Streate  in  York,  given  for  obits  or  lights  in  St.  Michael’s  Church  there;  {named)  in  the 
bishopric  of  Durham  and  deanery  of  Chester,  given  to  a chantry  in  Lamesley  Church; 
in  York,  late  in  Saynte  Wilfrides  parish  and  now  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael  en  le  Bel- 
frey,  given  by  [ — ] Kettlewell,  late  rector  there,  for  prayers;  without  Lethorpe  postern 
{no  county  specified),  given  for  ‘dirges’  in  Lethorpe  Church;  in  Gotheram  Gate  in  York 
{described),  given  for  an  obit;  in  Malton  {described),  given  for  prayers  for  the  souls  of  all 
the  faithful;  in  Osmotherbye,  given  for  prayers  for  the  dead;  in  Witon  in  Swyne,  given  for 
a priest  in  the  church  there;  in  Thorganbye,  given  for  the  said  use;  in  Le  Holme  in  Spald- 
ingmore  (the  dwelling  of  a priest  celebrating  for  the  souls  of  the  departed);  (the  site  of 
a chapel)  by  Miton  {no  county  specified)-,  in  Caton  in  Pickeryngeliff,  given  for  a lamp  in 
the  church  there;  ‘a  chappie  garth’  in  Melton;  in  Awdrie  Newton  {named),  given  for  a 
lamp  in  Essington  Church,  co.  York;  ‘le  gilde  house’  in  Welwick;  the  site  of  ‘a  guilde 
house’  in  Sigelston;  in  Hollome  alias  Holhome,  given  for  lights  in  Hollome  Church; 
in  Beefford,  given  for  lights  and  obits  in  Beefforde  Church;  in  Humbleton  alias  Humelton 
Esternwick,  given  for  a light  in  the  church  there;  in  Buriethorpe  {named)-,  in  Howden 
{named),  given  to  Our  Ladye  Chantry  there;  in  Levin  alias  Leven  (Te  common  house’  with 
a common  Te  grasing’);  in  Willerbie  {named),  given  for  (1)  a lamp  and  (2)  an  obit  in 
Willerbye  Church;  in  Staxton  {described),  given  for  a lamp  in  Willerby  Church;  in  Benton 
alias  Bempton  next  Flamburgh,  given  to  the  guild  there;  in  Hunambye,  given  to  the  guild 
there;  in  Shereborne,  given  to  like  uses  there;  in  Bessenbie,  given  to  the  guild  there;  in 
Huggate  on  le  Wolde  and  Le  Holme  in  Spaldingmore,  late  of  Robert  Constable,  knight, 
attainted  of  treason;  in  Huggate  aforesaid  {named),  given  for  a lamp  in  Huggate  Church; 
Eastbutton  Te  chappie  garth’  in  Eastbutton;  in  Crawme  alias  Crame  Bouun,  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Kirkeham;  in  Great  Heake  in  Snath,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  service  in  Snathe; 
in  Kylborne  {named),  (1)  given  for  prayers  for  the  souls  of  all  the  faithfull  there  and  (2) 
late  of  St.  Thomas’s  service  there;  Te  chappie  garth’  in  Braken;  Te  chapp  le  garth’  in  Ful- 
tholme;  in  Massom  {named),  given  for  a priest  there;  in  Grenehill  and  Roydesolde  {named) 
late  of  St.  Mary’s  service  in  Bingeley,  co.  York;  in  Golde  Conniston,  given  for  a lamp 
in  Gargrave  Church;  in  Golde  Connyston  (including  a ruined  chapel  and  [m.  3] 
Mary  Magdalene  Chapel);  in  Almanburye,  late  of  St.  Nicholas’s  service  there;  and  in 
Stillingflete  {described),  given  for  mass  three  days  a week  in  Kelfeild  Chapel  co.  York. 


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Also  grant  of  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Rougham,  co.  Suffolk,  (named);  Tylney,  co. 
Norfolk,  (named);  Canewden,  co.  Essex,  given  (1)  to  St.  Margaret’s  guild  in  Canewden 
Church  for  a priest  and  (2)  for  a lamp  in  the  said  church;  and  Paclesham,  co.  Essex, 
given  for  a lamp  in  Paclesham  Church. 

Also  grant  of  the  manor  of  Puttwood  and  lands  in  Ospringe,  Norton,  Buckland, 
Stone  next  Feversham,  Oteringden  next  Estlinge,  Harnehill,  Lynstede  and  Teneham, 
co.  Kent,  all  (yearly  value  £ 4 6s.  8 d.)  late  of  Goldwells  chantry  founded  at  the  Holy 
Trinity  altar  in  Great  Charte  Church,  co.  Kent,  by  Nicholas  Goldwell,  clerk. 

Also  grant  of  lands  (tenants  named)  in, — Christechurche,  co.  Monmouth  [m.  4] 
(yearly  value  6s.  8 d),  late  of  Didmore  preceptory,  co.  Hereford;  and  Alveley  alias 
Alwaley,  co.  Salop  (including  a capital  messuage  called  Bowelles),  late  of  Francis, 
viscount  Lovell,  attainted  of  treason. 

Also  grant  of  lands  (tenants  named),  co.  Suffolk  (except  where  otherwise  specified),  as 
follows, — in  Burye  St.  Edmunds  (described),  late  of  the  monastery  there;  in  Barking  and 
Ryngsell  (described),  late  of  John  Cole  late  of  Willisham,  co.  Suffolk,  ‘laborer’,  attainted 
of  petty  treason,  to  wit,  the  death  of  William  Cole,  his  father;  in  Barton  Togrin  alias 
Barton  Mills  and  Wridlington  alias  Worlington,  given  for  an  anniversary  or  the  like  in 
the  church  of  Barton  aforesaid;  in  Burye  St.  Edmunds  (described)  given  for  the  guild  of 
the  Assumption  there,  in  Ixworth  (described)  for  holding  drinkings  to  the  profit  of  the 
church  and  guild  there;  in  Lewys  Meadowe  Wiston  (named),  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Horkesley  Parva,  co.  Essex;  in  Stoke  next  Naylande  (named),  (1)  given  for  St.  John  the 
Baptist’s  guild  there  and  (2)  late  of  the  monastery  of  Horkesley  Parva;  in  Overricking- 
dale  (named),  given  for  the  guild  there;  in  the  parish  of  St.  Clement,  Ipswich;  late  of  St. 
Mary’s  guild  in  that  parish;  in  Ipswich,  given  for  an  obit  in  St.  Helen’s  Church;  ‘the 
guylde  hall’  in  Easton  Bavent;  in  Layham  (named),  given  for  a priest  at  Overburye  Hall, 
co.  Suffolk;  in  Lewis  Meadowe  (no  county  specified),  late  of  St.  Mary’s  chantry  in  [m.  5] 
Nayland;  ‘the  guylde  hall’  in  Rattleston;  in  Drinckston,  given  for  the  guild  there;  given 
for  a priest  in  Chempton  Church;  in  Nayland,  given  for  an  obit  by  Richard  Pygott; 
in  Brodefeild  and  Nayland,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  chantry  in  Naylande;  and  in  Stoke  next 
Naylande  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there. 

Also  grant  of  lands  (tenants  named)  co.  Essex,  as  follows, — in  Birchehanger  (named), 
given  for  an  obit  in  Birchehanger  Church;  in  Orkesden  (named),  given  for  a light  in  Take- 
ley  Church;  in  Heybridge,  given  for  lights  in  St.  Andrew’s  Church  there  (leased  for 
2000  years  at  is.  a year,  whereof  George  Tuke  (has)  izd.  quit  rent);  in  Hallinburye 
Magna  (named),  given  for  St.  Catherine’s  guild  there;  ‘the  churche  howse’  in  Hitrope 
Rodinge,  given  for  the  guild  there;  in  Newport  Ponde,  given  by  Thomas  Fytch  for  an 
obit  in  Lincell  Church;  in  Dagnam  (named),  late  of  the  monastery  of  Barkynge,  co. 
Essex;  in  Writtell  (named),  given  for  the  maintenance  of  the  bells  over  the  altar  (campanilium 
super  altare)  in  Chemisford  Church  called  ‘le  chymes’;  in  Shenfeld  (named),  given  for 
(1)  ‘a  torche’  in  the  said  church  at  the  elevation  of  the  mass  and  for  funerals  and  (2) 
‘belropes’;  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Maldon,  (described),  given  for  an  anni- 
versary in  St.  Mary’s  Church;  in  Navestocke  (named),  given  for  13  ‘tapers’  called  ‘the 
common  lightes  aboute  the  sepulchre’;  in  Boreham,  given  for  ‘a  trindle  light’  in  Boreham 
Church;  in  Owtinge  (named),  given  for  St.  Mary’s  guild  there;  in  Sudmynster,  given  for 
St.  Catherine’s  guild  in  Canewden;  in  Chepinge  Ownger  (named),  given  for  ‘belropes’; 
in  Roydon  (named),  given  for  (1)  a light  in  St.  Peter’s  Church  there  and  (2)  blessed  water; 
in  Heybridge  (named),  given  for  lights  in  Heybridge  Church;  in  Totham  Parva  (described), 
given  to  the  rector  there  that  he  might  render  6 bushels  (modios)  of  wheat  yearly  for  mak- 
ing ‘lez  wafercakes’  and  for  the  distribution  of  4 bushels  of  the  said  wheat  to  the  parish- 
ioners of  Godhanger  and  the  rest  to  the  parishioners  of  Totham  Parva  that  they  might 
pray  for  the  souls  of  the  donors;  in  Hornechurche  (named),  given  for  a priest  to  cele- 


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brate  St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s  mass  in  Hornechurche  Church;  in  Lee  (named),  given  for  an 
obit  in  Lee  Church;  in  Hallingburye  Morleye,  given  for  a light  in  Bisshopp  Storforde 
Church,  co.  Hertford;  in  Lyttle  Bromleye  (named),  given  for  a light  there;  in  Tenderinge, 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Tenderinghall  alias  Durrauntes  Hall  and  given  to  the  rector  there 
that  the  rectors  who  should  be  monks  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Osyth,  co.  Essex,  might 
pray  for  the  souls  of  [ — ],  late  earl  of  Oxford,  lord  of  the  said  manor,  and  his  parents; 
in  Muche  Bardefeilde,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there;  in  Maldon  (described), 
late  of  (1)  St.  Helen’s  hermitage  there  and  (2)  William  Sharpe,  attainted  and  [m.  6] 
hanged  for  felony;  in  Goodester,  given  for  lights  and  the  like  in  Goodester  Church; 
in  Highrodinges  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there;  ‘the  guilde  hall’  in  High- 
rodinge;  in  Margarett  Rodinge  (named),  given  for  holy  bread  in  the  church  there;  in 
Matchinge,  given  for  the  guild  there;  ‘the  towne  house’  in  Owgle,  given  for  the  guild 
there;  in  Est  Donyland,  given  for  an  obit  there;  in  Dovercourte  and  Ramseye,  given  by 
Richard  Strought  for  a priest  to  celebrate  for  the  souls  of  him  and  his  parents;  in  Nave- 
stocke,  given  for  an  obit  in  Navestocke  Church;  in  Fryeringe  alias  Ingerstone  (named), 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there;  ‘the  churche  howse  alias  the  gilde  hall’  in  Muche 
Waltam,  given  for  Holy  Trinity  guild  there;  in  Plashey  (named),  given  for  (1)  an  obit 
in  the  church  there  and  (2)  ‘the  sepulchre  light’  there;  ‘the  guildehalP  in  Whitenoteley, 
given  for  St.  John’s  guild  there;  in  Goldhanger,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Bylee;  ‘Saynt 
Peters  Chappie’  and  adjacent  pastures  (in  the  tenure  of  John  Debancke,  rector  there) 
in  Bradwell;  in  Burneham  (named),  given  for  the  guild  there;  in  Althorne  (named),  given 
for  an  obit  in  Lachindon  Church,  co.  Essex;  in  Purley  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the 
church  there;  in  Yeldham  Parva,  given  for  (1)  ‘the  harrowe  light’  and  (2)  a lamp,  in  the 
church  there;  in  Abbes  Rodinge,  bequeathed  by  Richard  Jenyng  of  Brentwood  for  an 
obit  in  the  church  there  for  the  souls  of  Thomas  Jenynge,  Isabel  his  wife  and  others 
and  all  the  faithful  departed;  in  Sybley  ITedingham,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there; 
in  Warley  Parva,  given  for  lights;  in  Whitenoteley,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there; 
in  Goldhanger,  given  for  a priest  in  the  church  there  to  pray  for  the  souls  of  the  donors; 
in  Pedmershe,  given  for  an  obit  in  Pedmershe  Church;  in  Ramesey,  given  for  ‘Saynt 
Georges  preist’  in  Harwich;  in  Harwiche  (described),  given  for  (1)  a light,  (2)  an  obit 
or  light,  and  (3)  a priest,  in  Harwich  Church;  in  Waltham  Holy  Cross  (described),  [m.  7] 
given  for  an  obit  in  Holy  Cross  Church  there;  in  Littleburye  and  Stretall,  given  by 
George  Sell  to  Thomas  Sell  for  an  obit  for  the  souls  of  George  and  his  friends;  ‘the 
guylde  hall’  etc.  in  Elnesham;  ‘the  guylde  hall’  in  Farnham;  ‘the  guylde  hall’  in  Rad- 
wynter;  in  Thaxstede  (named),  given  for  (1)  the  ‘Jesus  masse’,  and  (2)  an  obit,  in  Thax- 
stede  Church;  in  Assheton  (described),  given  for  an  obit  in  Assheton  Church;  in  Birche- 
hanger,  given  for  lights  before  Our  Lady’s  image;  in  Langeley  (named),  given  for  (1) 
lights  before  Our  Lady’s  image,  and  (2)  lights  before  the  beginning  of  matins,  in  Langley 
Church;  in  Claveringe  (named),  given  for  (1)  an  obit,  and  (2)  a lamp,  in  the  church  there; 
in  Berden  (described),  given  by  [ — ] Meade  of  Walden  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there; 
in  Newporte  Pounde  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there;  in  Manewden  (named), 
given  (1)  for  lights  called  ‘Yowlls  light’,  and  (2)  by  [ — ] Newman  for  lights  before  the 
sepulchre,  in  the  church  there;  in  Arkesden  (named),  given  for  lights  in  the  church  there; 
in  Christehall,  given  by  [ — ] Parker  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there;  in  Wendon  (described) 
given  for  (1)  an  obit  or  light  in  the  church  there  and  (2)  lights  before  the  sepulchre  and 
‘le  rode’  there;  in  Walden  (named),  given  for  an  obit  dirge  and  lights  in  Walden  Church; 
in  Thaxstede  (named),  (1)  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  (2)  late  of  the  chantry  of 
Walden  and  (3)  given  for  an  obit  or  dirge  there;  in  Hadstock  (named),  given  for  a yearly 
obit  in  the  church  there;  ‘le  guilde  hall’  in  Heydon;  ‘a  guilde  howse’  etc.  in  Debden;  in 
Overchissill,  given  for  the  guild  there;  in  Hempsted  (named),  given  for  St.  Thomas’s 
guild  there  and  lights  in  the  church  there;  ‘the  guilde  hall’  in  the  churchyard  in  Claveringe, 


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and  a roofless  chapel  called  Our  Ladye  Chappie,  given  for  the  guild  there  to  sing  ‘le 
morrowe  masse’  in  the  chapel;  ‘le  guilde  hall’  in  Wendon  Magna;  in  Wetherfeilde,  given 
for  a priest  and  lights  in  the  church  there;  in  Wymbishe  (named),  given  for  (1)  an  obit, 
and  (2)  lights,  in  the  church  there;  in  Takeley  (named),  given  for  (1)  ‘a  taper’  on  [m.  8] 
Sundays  and  feast  days,  and  (2)  a light  before  the  rood,  in  Takeley  Church;  in  Wendon 
(named),  given  for  an  obit  and  light  in  Wendon  Church;  ‘a  guilde  hall’  in  Shallforde; 
in  Hadstocke  (named),  given  to  a guild  at  Asshton;  in  Assheton,  given  for  the  guild  there; 
in  Wymbyshe  (named),  given  for  ‘a  lampe  light’  before  cle  rode’  in  Wymbyshe  Church; 
in  Wendon  Magna  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  Wendon  Magna  Church;  and  in  Rick- 
linge,  given  for  an  anniversary  or  light  in  the  church  there. 

Also  grant  of  lands  (tenants  named)  co.  Norfolk,  as  follows,  — in  Havergate,  given  for 
a light  there;  in  Wichampton,  given  for  a light  before  St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s  image  in 
Wickhampton  Church;  in  Postwicke,  given  for  a lamp  in  Postwick  Church;  in  Leighton, 
given  for  a lamp  in  Leighton  Church;  in  Fysshley,  late  of  Waybridge  Priory;  in  Lynge- 
wood,  given  for  a light  in  Lingewood  Church;  in  Witton,  given  for  a light  before  St. 
Mary  the  Virgin’s  image  in  Witton  Church;  in  Swanton  Nowers,  given  for  a lamp  in 
Swanton  Nowers  Church;  in  Sherborne,  given  for  a lamp  in  Sherborne  Church;  in 
Horsted,  given  for  a light  on  the  altar  in  Horsted  Church;  given  for  a lamp  in  Thirne 
Church;  ‘a  guilde  howse’  etc.  in  Bastwick  in  Flegges;  in  Billowbye,  given  for  a light  in 
Billowbye  Church;  in  Thirkbye,  given  for  a lamp  in  Thirkby  Church;  (named),  given  for 
a light  before  St.  Andrew’s  image  in  Stokesbye  Church;  in  Ormesbye,  given  for  an  obit 
in  Ormesbye  Church;  in  Ormesbye  St.  Michael,  given  for  a light  in  the  church  of 
Ormesbye  aforesaid;  in  Scrotbye,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  church  of  Scrotbye  aforesaid; 
‘a  guilde  house’  in  Winterton;  in  Martham,  given  for  a lamp  in  Martham  Church; 
in  Honynge  and  Dilham,  given  for  obits  in  the  churches  there;  in  Moulton,  given  for  a 
light  in  Moulton  Church;  in  Plumstede  Magna,  given  for  a guild  there;  in  Wymondham 
(named,  including  chapels  etc.)  late  of  the  monastery  there;  (named),  given  for  a light 
in  Eastwinche  Church;  in  Middleton;  in  Wymondham  (named),  (1)  given  for  [m.  9] 
St.  Peter’s  guild  there  and  (2)  late  of  the  monastery  there;  in  Hempnall  (Lampe  Lande, 
described)’,  and  in  Bedingham,  given  for  a light  in  the  church  there. 

Also  grant  of  lands  (tenants  named),  co.  Huntingdon,  as  follows, — in  Swynshed,  late 
of  the  monastery  of  Huntingdon  ; in  Kemelton,  given  for  holy  bread  called  ‘the  hollye 
Ioffe’  in  Kemelton  Church  by  Edmund  Yonge;  in  Stonley  in  Kemelton,  given  for  a 
lamp  in  Kemelton  Church;  in  Kemelton,  given  for  an  obit  in  Kemelton  Church;  in 
Wormediche  in  Kemelton,  given  for  an  obit  in  Kemelton  Church;  in  Awconburye 
Weston  (named),  given  for  a lamp  and  the  sepulchre  in  the  church  aforesaid;  in  Fletton 
(named),  given  for  a guild  there;  in  Ellington,  given  for  an  obit  in  Graffam  Church;  in 
Awconburye  Weston,  given  for  a lamp  in  Buckworth  Church;  in  Ailton,  given  for  Our 
Ladye  guild  there;  in  Halliwell  and  Neding worth  (named),  given  for  obits  and  the  like; 
in  Hallywell,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Ramsey;  in  Bugden,  given  for  ‘le  brotherhode’, 
obits,  lamps  or  lights  in  Bugden  Church;  in  Houghton,  given  for  a lamp  in  Houghton 
Church;  in  Paxson  Parva  (described),  given  for  lamps  or  obits  in  the  church  there;  in 
Cheyney  Grey,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  church  there;  in  Brampton,  given  for  ‘the  brother- 
hode’ there;  in  Hemyngeforde  Graye  (named),  given  for  lamps,  obits  and  the  [m.  10] 
like  in  the  church  there;  in  Houghton,  late  of  Huntingdon  Priory;  in  Catworth  Parva, 
given  for  an  obit  in  Stowe  Church;  in  Spaldwick  (named),  given  for  lamps  or  obits  in  Spald- 
wick  Church;  in  Sawtrye  Beames,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there;  in  Graffam,  given 
for  obits  and  a lamp  in  Graffam  Church;  in  Awston  Clune,  given  for  an  obit  in  Awforde 
Darcye  Church;  in  Brampton  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  aforesaid;  ‘Wylde 
chappie’  and  its  appurtenances  in  Eynesburye,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Stonley;  Saynt 
Eves  Bridge  (Saynt  Lawrence  Chapel);  and  a chapel  in  Pe,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Stonley. 

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Also  grant  of  lands  ( tenants  named)  as  follows, — in  Storforde,  co.  Hertford,  ( named , 
among  the  tenants  being  Richard  Bytenson,  Richard  Fletcher  and  John  Bartlett,  suc- 
cessively rectors  of  Storforde,  and  Thomas  Sympson,  now  rector),  (1)  bequeathed  by 
John  Clarke  to  Richard  then  vicar  of  Storforde  for  an  obit  for  the  souls  of  Clarke  and 
his  parents,  (2)  given  to  ‘le  sexten’  of  Storforde  Church  for  an  obit,  (3)  bequeathed  by 
John  Spicer  to  ‘le  sexten’  for  a lamp  in  the  church  and  (4)  bequeathed  by  John  Mathewe 
for  an  obit  in  the  church;  in  Chursdon  and  Hatherleye  Meade  (named)  in  the  county  of  the 
city  of  Gloucester,  given  for  a stipendiary  priest  to  celebrate  service  in  honour  of  St. 
Mary  the  Virgin  in  one  part  of  Chursdon  Church  by  the  warden  of  the  said  service 
called  ‘Our  Ladye  proctour’;  and  in  a manor  called  Haigrove  and  in  Milverton,  Keddes- 
burye  and  Blackelonde  next  Bridgewater,  and  Bridgewater  ( described ),  co.  [m.  11] 
Somerset,  late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  once  of  Arthur  Plantagenet,  knight, 
lord  Lysley,  and  granted  by  the  duke  to  the  Crown  in  exchange  by  indenture,  26  July, 
1 Edw.  VI.  Also  grant  of  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  as  follows, — in  Llodwygan  Llys 
in  the  commote  of  Maltraythe,  co.  Anglesey,  late  of  David  ap  Ryce  ap  Kenricke,  at- 
tained of  felony;  in  Llanvayr  in  the  commote  of  Menaye,  co.  Anglesey,  given  for  lights 
in  Llanvayr  Chapel;  in  Trevadoke  in  the  commote  of  Talabolyon,  co.  Anglesey,  given 
for  lights  in  Lanerchymedd  Chapel;  in  Lladwygan  Llys  in  the  commote  of  Maltraythe, 
given  for  lights  in  Llangristiolis  Church,  co.  Anglesey;  in  Llandifnam  and  Lanvair 
Mathavarne  Ytha,  co.  Anglesey,  given  for  lights  in  the  churches  there;  in  Treftraith 
Destinied,  co.  Anglesey;  in  Egloysell,  Treftrayth,  Bodgedwith,  Aberfrowe  and  Treyton 
in  the  commote  of  Malltraith;  the  fishery  of  the  port  called  Porthnevyn  in  the  commote 
of  Dynllayn,  co.  Carnarvon;  in  Lloydiett,  co.  Carnarvon,  late  of  St.  Catherine’s  Chantry 
in  Bangor  Cathedral;  in  Bangor,  co.  Carnarvon,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Convaye,  co. 
Carnarvon;  and  a pool  called  Pimbremeare  alias  Llyntegydd  and  its  appurtenances,  co. 
Merioneth.  Which  premises  were  all  concealed.  Yearly  value  £42  2/.  To  hold  the  premises 
in  the  county  of  Kent  by  the  services  accustomed,  and  the  rest  as  of  the  manor  of 
Estgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  from  the  time  when  they  should  have  come  to  the  Crown. 
The  patent  to  be  valid  notwithstanding  mistakes  or  omissions  in  the  recital  [m.  12] 
of  the  premises.  The  patent  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the  premises  which  were  not 
concealed  before  1 Aug.  last.  For  the  service  of  Counsell  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI 
and  the  Queen.  By  P.S. 

269.)  24  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Christopher  Hatton, 

a gendeman  pensioner,  of  the  reversions  and  rents  of  the  lands  comprised  in  leases  as 
follows: — 

(i)  by  patent,  20  Feb.,  4 Edw.  VI,  to  George  Tresham  of  the  site  of  the  monastery 
of  Sulby  and  lands  etc.  (named)  in  Sulbye,  Welforde,  Sibertofte,  Navesbye,  Coldassheby 
and  Thurneby,  co.  Northampton,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £137  9/.  6d.  for  30  years  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  28  March, 
30  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Hales. 

(ii)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  19  June,  9 Eliz.,  to  Simon  Love  and  Thomas  Love 
of  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  Welford,  Sulby  and  Coldassheby,  with  reservations, 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £3  19s.  lod.  (detailed). 

Also  grant  (for  the  said  considerations)  of  the  house  and  site  of  the  said  [///.  13] 
monastery,  all  the  lands  etc.  aforesaid  and  other  lands  (named),  which  lands  are  demesne 
lands  of  the  monastery,  and  all  other  demesne  lands  thereof. 

Also  grant,  for  £585  17 s.  8 d.  paid  to  the  Queen’s  own  hands  and  for  his  [///.  14] 
service,  of  the  manor  of  Purs  Caundell  alias  Caundell  Purse,  co.  Dorset,  once  of  the 
monastery  of  Shaston,  co.  Dorset,  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  Purs  Caundell  and 
the  manor  of  Purs  Caundell  once  of  the  monastery  of  Athelney,  co.  Somerset,  all  late 


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of  Charles,  late  lord  Sturton,  attained  of  felony,  all  other  lands  there  late  of  the  said  lord 
Sturton,  and  the  advowson  of  the  rectory  of  Purse  Caundell. 

Also  grant  of  free  warren  in  the  premises  in  the  county  of  Northampton;  no  one  to 
enter  to  hunt  without  licence  of  the  grantee  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  £10;  so  that  the 
premises  be  not  within  the  bounds  of  any  royal  forest. 

To  hold  as  of  the  manor  of  Est  Grenewich  in  socage.  Issues  of  the  premises  in  the 
county  of  Northampton  from  Lady  Day,  10  Eliz.,  and  of  those  in  Purs  Caundell  from 
Michaelmas  last.  Licence  to  lay  waste  or  convert  to  pasture  the  premises  in  the  county 
of  Northampton,  notwithstanding  stats.  4 Hen.  VII,  7 Hen.  VIII  and  27  Hen.  [m.  15] 
VIII  or  other  statutes,  acts  or  ordinances  touching  the  decay  of  houses  and  tillage. 
The  grantee  charged  with  the  following  yearly  payments, — out  of  the  premises  in  the 
county  of  Northampton  pensions  of  66j\  8 d.  to  the  vicar  of  Olde  Sulby,  co.  Northampton, 
and  66j\  Sd.  to  the  bishop  of  Peterborough;  out  of  the  manors  of  Purs  Caundell  ioj*. 
for  the  fee  of  the  bailiff  thereof;  and  out  of  the  rectory  of  Purs  Caundell  4.1.  4 d.  to  the 
archdeacon  for  synodals  and  procurations,  a pension  of  5 s.  to  the  Crown  and  a pension 
of  3 s.  4 d.  to  Milbourne  Porte  Church,  co.  Dorset.  In  consideration  of  the  manor  of 
Holdenby  co.  Northampton,  granted  to  the  Crown,  also  for  £169  ioj.  paid  at  the 
Exchequer  and  for  his  service.  By  Q. 


270.)  9 Feb.  1570.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Nicholas  Mynne  of  Little  Walsingham,  co. 

Norfolk,  and  John  Hall  of  Northbarsham,  co.  Norfolk,  the  younger  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Mynne  of  lands  ( tenants  named  and  values  specified ) in  places,  co.  Norfolk,  as 
follows, — Gillingham  ( named)-,  Bedingham;  Norton  Subcorse;  Letton  {named);  Ormesby 
St.  Michael;  Sloly  {named);  Honyng;  Dilham;  Asshemonhaugh;  Gymyngham;  Tryming- 
ham;  Trounche  (‘a  gildhowse’);  Northe  Reepes  {named);  South  Reepes;  Bough-  [m.  16] 
ton;  Sidestrande  alias  Systrande;  Cromer  {named);  Metton;  Thurgarton  {named);  Al- 
borowgh;  Basingham;  Antingham  St.  Mary;  Antingham  St.  Margaret;  Thorp  Marckett; 
Albye;  Wolterton  {named);  Scotho;  Ailesham;  Heveringlande  alias  Heverlande  (‘a  gilde- 
house’);  Hethell;  Tasseborough;  Estcarleton;  Waborne  (‘a  guyldhalP);  Little  Langham 
(‘Our  Ladyes  chappell  of  Toftes’);  Batheley  alias  Bale;  Feldallinge  {named);  Thursford; 
Snoring  Magna  {named);  Walsingham  Parva  {named);  Walsingham  Magna;  Houghton 
next  Walsingham;  Cocthorpe;  Cockthorpefeild  and  Stiffekey  {named);  Styffekey  (including 
‘the  guyldhall  yearde’);  Warham  {named);  Wyffton  (‘the  guildhouse’);  Welles;  Hempton 
(‘the  hermytage’);  Fakenham;  Thorpeland  (a  chapel  etc.);  Althorpe  (including  ‘Althorpe 
chapell  yarde’);  Croxton  in  Fulmo  Desten  {sic);  Bibrough  Magna;  Daughton  (a  chapel 
etc.);  West  Raynham;  South  Raynham;  Heloughton;  Burneham  Norton;  Burneham 
Sutton  {named);  Burneham  Depdale;  Burneham  Overye  {named);  Burneham  Westgate 
{named);  Burneham  aforesaid,  late  of  the  house  of  friars  there;  Westrudham;  Burcham 
Magna;  Tichewell  (including  ‘the  guyldhall’);  Frynge  (‘Saynt  Andrewes  \m.  17] 
chappell’);  Ryngestede  Magna;  Hunston  alias  Hunstanton  (‘Saynt  Edmundes  chappell’); 
Hitcham;  Anmer;  Harpley;  Hillington  (including  ‘Saynte  James  hermytage’);  Wolverton; 
Ailiswithorpe  alias  Garton  Thorpe  {named);  Estwynche  {named);  Westwynche  and  North- 
roughton;  Sechethe;  Middelton;  Bawsey;  Mintlinge  {named);  Lynne  Regis  (‘a  ferry  right’ 
across  the  port  called  Lynne  Haven,  with  appurtenances  named),  late  of  the  Corpus 
Christi  guild  there;  Westlynne  (including  ‘a  ferry  right’  over  Lynne  Haven);  Wiggenhall 
Magdalene  {named,  including  ‘a  guildhall’);  Islington  alias  Ilsington;  Terrington  {named); 
Walpole,  Walsokyn  {named);  Emnith  {named,  including  ‘Saynt  Laurence  guildhouse’); 
Welmore;  Well  (‘a  swanne  marke  de  sancta  Cruce  et  to  to  mundo9  with  the  swans  thereto 
belonging),  late  of  St.  John’s  guild  there;  Upwell  and  Outwell;  Wymbottesham  {named); 
Stradsett;  Stokeferrye  (St.  Thomas’s  hermitage);  Wretton;  Wereham;  Roungton 
Holme,  late  of  Wormegay  priory,  co.  Norfolk*  West  Bilnev  (named):  Showld-  T m.  18I 


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ham;  Fyncham  (named);  Barton  Bendishe;  Fowlden  ; Langforde;  Cressingham  Parva 
(named);  Southpickenham  (‘the  guyldhall’);  Northpickenham  (‘an  hermitage’);  Sporle 
(named);  Holton  alias  Houghton;  Holme  Hale  (‘Saynt  Katheryns  chappell’);  West- 
braddenham  (named);  Estbraddenham  (named);  Estlexham,  Westlexham  and  Great 
Dunham  (named),  formerly  granted  by  patent  to  George  Howard,  knight;  Rowham 
(‘Saynt  Theobaldes  chappell’);  Wesenneham  (the  rectory),  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Wendlinge,  co.  Norfolk,  and  leased  by  conventual  deed  to  John  Corbett  for  a term  of 
years  still  enduring  at  a yearly  rent  of  3 s.  4 d.;  Wesenneham  (St.  Paul’s  hermitage);  Title- 
sale  (including  ‘the  guild  yarde’  of  Holy  Trinity);  Longham  (the  rectory,  of  the  yearly 
value  of  is.  6 d.  beyond  the  curate’s  stipend),  late  of  the  monastery  of  Wendlinge;  Long- 
ham  (named);  Beeston  (named);  Swanton  Morley;  Worthinge  (‘the  guildhouse’  of  St. 
Margaret  );  Betley  (named);  Mildham  (including  ‘Saynt  Johns  guildhouse’);  Kempston 
(named);  Wendlynge  (the  rectory,  of  the  yearly  value  of  20 d.  beyond  the  curate’s  [m.  19] 
stipend)  late  of  the  monastery  there;  Skernynge;  Est  Dereham  (named);  Shipham  (named, 
including  ‘the  churche  house’);  Westfeld  (named);  Whynborough;  Yaxham  (named); 
Garveston  alias  Garston;  Woodrysinge;  Hardingham;  Letton  (named);  Watton  (named); 
Ovington;  Martyne;  Threxston  (named);  Totington;  Ickborough;  Coston  alias  Colneston 
(named);  Methwold,  Hookewold  (named);  Stourston  (named);  Shropham;  Attelborough; 
Illington;  Brethenham  (‘a  guildhouse’);  Quiddenham;  and  Chelf hanger  (named). 

Also  grant  of  lands  (tenants  named  and  values  specified)  in, — Hucknall  Torkard,  co. 
Nottingham,  (named);  Cossall,  co.  Nottingham,  (named);  Stapleforde,  co.  Nottingham, 
(named);  Terrante  Gunfill,  co.  Dorset,  given  for  lights  and  the  like  there;  Hallowell 
and  Stepney  alias  Stebenheth,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  Hallowell  priory;  Iseldon,  co. 
Middlesex,  (‘le  hermytage’),  late  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  the  [m.  20] 
parish  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  in  Olde  Fyshe  Streate  in  Castle  Baynarde  Ward,  London, 
(three  messuages  in  the  several  tenures  of  John  Bildersbe,  Edward  Buller  and  Christopher 
Toppynge),  given  by  Henry  Suckley,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor  of  London,  and  Agnes 
his  wife,  deceased,  for  an  obit  with  solemn  mass,  dirge  and  the  like  in  St.  Faith’s  Church, 
London,  for  the  souls  of  them  and  other  faithful  departed;  Rodborough  and  Mynchyn- 
hampton,  co.  Gloucester,  (named,  including  ‘the  chappell  of  Rodborough,  belonging  to 
Mynchynhampton  Church,  and  ‘le  churchehouse’  in  Rodborough),  given  for  obits  and 
the  like  in  the  said  chapel;  Waddingham,  co.  Lincoln,  given  for  lamps  or  lights  in  the 
church  there;  Corbye,  co.  Lincoln,  (named),  given  for  a chaplain  celebrating  ‘the  requiem 
masse’  in  Corbye  Church;  Somerbye,  co.  Lincoln,  (named,  including  ‘Mawdlyn  chappell’), 
given  for  obits  and  the  like  in  Somerbye  Church;  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  (‘Saynt  Georges 
guildhouse’);  and  Torksey,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Catley  Priory,  co.  Lincoln. 

Which  premises  were  all  concealed.  Yearly  value,  according  to  the  several  particulars, 
£14  1 9/.  10 d.  To  hold  as  of  the  manor  of  Eastgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  [m.  21] 
from  the  time  when  they  should  have  come  to  the  Crown.  The  patent  to  be  valid  not- 
withstanding mistakes  or  omissions  in  the  recital  of  the  premises,  and  notwithstanding 
the  Crown’s  title  not  being  proved.  The  patent  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the  premises 
which  were  not  concealed  before  8 Aug.,  9 Elizabeth,  on  which  date  or  after  Mynne, 
Richard  Awdeley  and  others  by  commissions  out  of  the  Exchequer  procured  inquisitions 
and  certificates  to  be  made  for  the  discovery  thereof.  For  £180  paid  at  the  Exchequer  to 
Richard  Stoneley,  a teller  there,  by  Audley,  and  at  the  suit  of  Audley.  By  P.S. 

271.)  25  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  in  tail  male  to  William,  lord  Howarde  of 

Effyngham,  K.G.,  councillor,  chamberlain,  of  the  reversions  and  rents  of  the  lands 
comprised  in  leases  for  2 1 years  by  patents  of  the  following  dates, — 

(i)  29  Dec.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  lady  Eleanor  Kempe  of  the  manor  of  Shalforde 
and  its  appurtenances  in  Shalford,  Wetherfeld  and  Fynchingfeld,  co.  Essex,  from  the 


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first  Michaelmas  or  Lady  Day  after  the  death  of  Cecily  Berners  at  a yearly  rent  of  £25 
ioj\  (which  Cecily  is  now  deceased). 

(ii)  25  April,  3 Eliz.,  to  William  Suthayke  of  (a)  the  site  and  capital  [^.22] 
messuage  of  the  manor  of  Thaxted  and  (b)  the  rectory  of  Thaxted  called  Prior  Hall, 
co.  Essex,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £ 21  19 \d.  from  Midsummer,  1569,  or  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  Stoke  College,  co.  Suffolk,  by  indenture,  Midsummer,  22  Hen.  VIII, 
to  Richard  Rayner  for  40  years. 

(iii)  11  May,  8 Eliz.,  to  John  Feild,  Edward  Allen  and  William  Eston  of  the  site  and 
capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Barneham,  co.  Sussex,  and  lands  (named)  there,  parcel 
of  the  manor,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  4 s.  10 d.  from  Michaelmas,  1569,  or  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  14  June,  2 Edw.  VI,  to  John  Julyan  for  21  years. 

Also  grant  of, — the  manor  of  Shalford,  late  of  John  Gate,  knight,  at-  \m.  23] 
tainted  of  treason;  the  manor  of  Thaxted  and  the  rectory  of  Thaxted  called  Priours  Hall, 
late  of  Stoke  College;  the  manor  of  Barneham  and  lands  (named)  in  Barneham  and 
Yapton,  co.  Sussex,  all  once  annexed  to  the  late  honour  of  Petworth,  co.  Sussex;  the 
manor  of  Apuldram,  co.  Sussex;  lands  (named  and  tenant  named)  in  Ultinge  and  Langford, 
co.  Essex,  late  of  William,  marquess  of  Northampton;  lands  (named  and  tenant  named) 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew,  Canterbury,  co.  Kent;  and  a tenement  (tenant  named)  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Martin,  Canterbury. 

Yearly  value  £133  js.  $d.  To  hold  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  [m.  24] 
fee.  Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 


272. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Powle  of  woods  called  Hamfrith 

Wood,  with  the  herbage  thereof,  in  Leighton  Walke  in  Waltham  Forest,  co.  Essex; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £12  1 $s.  9 \d.\  with  provisions  for 
two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  enclosure  thereof.  In  consideration  that  Powle  will 
undertake  the  charges  of  enclosing  the  woods  for  seven  years  after  every  cutting. 

By  the  commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

273. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  Walter  Myldmay,  knight,  councillor,  chancel-  [m.  25] 

lor  of  the  Exchequer,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  and  Henry  Knolles,  brother  of 
Francis  Knolles,  knight,  councillor,  treasurer  of  the  household,  of, — the  reversion  and 
rent  of  lands  (named),  co.  Berks,  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  Cholsey,  and  the  tithes 
thereof,  all  leased  by  patent,  5 Dec.,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Richard  Drury  [m.  26] 
for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  6s.  8 d.;  and  the  manor  of  Cholsey  alias  Cholcey,  late 
of  the  monastery  of  Reading,  co.  Berks,  demesne  lands  (named)  in  Cholsey  and  Wynd- 
hurst  alias  Wynshurt,  co.  Berks,  all  other  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  and  all  tithes 
of  the  demesne  lands.  To  hold  unto  them,  their  heirs  and  assigns,  as  long  as  Francis 
or  any  heir  male  of  the  body  of  Francis  by  Catherine  his  wife,  now  deceased,  shall  sur- 
vive. To  hold  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of 
£27  1 5 j*.  3 d.  Issues  from  the  date  of  the  undermentioned  fine.  Also  grant  to  Francis 
of  100  marks,  arrears  of  the  undermentioned  rent  of  £161  23 d.,  due  at  Michaelmas  last. 
Myldmay,  Gerrard  and  Henry,  their  heirs  and  assigns,  charged  with  the  yearly  [m.  27] 
payment  of  50/.  from  the  manor  of  Cholcey  and  the  premises  in  Cholcey  and  Wynd- 
hurst  for  a moiety  of  the  fee  of  the  collector  of  the  manors  of  Cholcey  and  Blewbery,  co. 
Berks,  and  6oj*.  out  of  the  manors  of  Cholcey  and  Whytley,  co.  Berks,  to  Francis  Engle- 
feld,  knight,  for  life  for  part  of  the  fee  of  the  office  of  steward  and  under-steward  of  the 
hundreds  of  Readinge  and  Theale  and  other  possessions  of  the  monastery  of  Readinge. 
Also  licence  for  Mildmay,  Gerrard  and  Henry  to  convey  the  premises  to  Francis,  his 
heirs  and  assigns,  as  long  as  any  heir  male  of  his  body  by  Catherine  shall  survive;  without 
fine  or  fee. 


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1569-70 

In  consideration  of  the  undermentioned  fine,  and  for  the  service  of  Francis:  the  premi- 
ses were  granted  by  patent,  18  July,  6 Eliz.,  to  Francis  and  Catherine  inter  alia  in  tail  male 
in  fee  farm,  to  hold  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent 
of  £161  23 d.\  after  Catherine’s  death,  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  Hilary  term,  12 
Eliz.,  Francis  conveyed  the  premises  to  the  Crown,  so  that  the  estate  tail  will  be  barred 
and  the  rent  extinguished.  At  the  suit  of  Francis.  By  Q. 

274.)  8 Feb.  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Robert  Holmes,  a gentleman  usher  in  ordinary 

of  the  chamber,  of  (1)  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Amp  thill,  co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  honour 
of  Ampthill,  (2)  lands  ( described  and  tenants  named)  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael  at  le  North- 
gate,  Oxford,  late  of  Kyng  Henrye  the  Eightes  college,  Oxford,  (3)  a messuage  \m.  28] 
(named)  in  Higham,  co.  Kent,  parcel  of  lands  exchanged  with  Thomas  Wyat,  knight, 
attainted,  (4)  lands  (tenant  named)  in  Higham,  parcel  of  lands  exchanged  with  Wyat, 
(5)  lands  (named)  in  Gillingham  and  Boxley,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Wyat,  (6)  ‘the  Gonpowder 
MylT  and  appurtenances  thereof  (described  and  tenants  named)  in  Riderith,  co.  Kent, 
built  on  land  late  of  the  monastery  of  Barmondsey,  co.  Surrey,  (7)  lands  (named  and 
tenants  named)  in  Hornchurche  and  Navestocke  in  the  liberty  of  Havering,  co.  Essex, 
parcel  of  lands  exchanged  with  Brian  Tuke,  knight,  (8)  lands  (named)  in  Westham,  co. 
Essex,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Westham  and  late  of  the  monastery  of  Stratford  [m.  29] 
Langthorn,  (9)  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  Chertsey,  co.  Surrey,  late  of  the  monast- 
ery there,  and  (10)  a messuage  (named)  in  Woodstocke,  co.  Oxford,  purchased  from 
Charles,  late  duke  of  Suffolk;  with  reservations,  including  three  parcels  of  woodland 
(named)  in  Gillingham  and  Boxley  ; (1)  from  Michaelmas,  1572,  being  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  2 March,  6 Edw.  VI,  to 
William  Button  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £3,  (2)  from 
Michaelmas,  1 5 76,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
13  Dec.,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Geoffrey  Vaughan  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
next  at  yearly  rents  of  ioj.  and  1 zd.,  (3)  and  (4)  from  Michaelmas,  1581,  being  the  termina- 
tion of  leases  thereof  by  two  several  patents  of  the  Exchequer,  7 Feb.,  3 Eliz.  to  Thomas 
Sidney,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  [m.  30] 
rents  of  (3)  66j.  8 d.  and  (4)  53J.  4 d.,  (5)  from  Lady  Day,  1582,  being  the  termination  of 
a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  4 July,  3 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Warner,  knight,  now 
deceased,  of  the  same  (described  as  in  Gillingham),  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  5J.  4 d.,  (6)  and  7)  from  Lady  Day,  1583,  being 
the  termination  of  leases  thereof  by  patents  of  the  Exchequer,  (6)  6 July,  4 Eliz.,  to  Francis 
Lee  at  a yearly  rent  of  13J.  4 d.  and  (7)  8 Aug.,  4 Elizabeth  to  John  Grey,  knight,  lord 
Grey,  at  a yearly  rent  of  6oj\,  in  both  cases,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day 
then  last,  (8)  from  Lady  Day,  1 5 84,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent 
of  the  Exchequer,  12  July,  5 Eliz.,  to  Richard  Staunton,  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  60  j\,  (9)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  16  April,  4 Edw.  VI,  to  William  Fitzwilliams, 
knight  (then  esquire),  now  deceased,  inter  alia  for  3 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last 
at  a yearly  rent,  for  the  premises  and  other  lands,  of  £136  12J.  8 d.,  or  from  the  death  of 
Joan  Fitzwilliams,  widow,  late  his  wife,  to  whom  they  were  leased  by  patent,  [ — ] Nov., 
12  Elizabeth,  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas,  1580,  if  she  should  so  long  live, 
at  a yearly  rent,  for  the  premises  and  other  lands,  of  £213  ioj.  i\d.  and  (10)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  24  Nov.,  5 Eliz.,  to  John  Chambrelayne  for  a 
term  of  years  still  enduring;  yearly  rents  (1)  6oj\,  (2)  iu.,  (3)  66j\  8 d.,  (4)  53 s.  4 d.,  (5) 
£4  5J*.  4 d.,  (6)  13 s.  4 d.,  (7)  6oj\,  (8)  6oj\,  (9)  66j.  Sd .,  and  (10)  ioj.;  if  the  said  Joan  Fitz- 
williams shall  outlive  her  lease  of  (9),  the  lessee  shall  permit  her  to  retain  possession 
during  her  life.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


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C.  66/1063 

275. )  16  May  1^70.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Gresham,  [^.31] 

knight,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the  manor  of  Heston  in  Heston,  Sutton,  Lampton  and 
Crachehed,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  attainted  of  felony, 
and  lands  etc.  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Heston,  Lampton,  Sutton,  Crache-  [m.  32] 
hegge  alias  Crachehed  in  Heston  and  Istleworth,  co.  Middlesex,  some  now  enclosed  in 
Oystreley  Park;  yearly  value  £22  17 s.  5 d.;  with  reservation  of  liberties  and  [m.  33] 
suit  of  court  leet  belonging  to  the  manor  of  Istleworthe  Syon,  co.  Middlesex;  to  hold  by 
service  of  the  twentieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee;  issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  For  his  service. 

By  Q. 

276. )  7 June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Bower  of  the  site  of  the  [m.  34] 
manor  of  Arsgrove  in  the  manor  of  Donhedd  alias  Downhed,  co.  Wilts,  and  all  lands 
belonging  thereto,  with  a stock  of  267  ‘wethers’;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rent  £4  6s.  8 d.,  10  quarters  of  barley  and  12  quarters  of  oats;  the  lessee  to 
leave  the  said  stock  at  the  end  of  the  lease,  or  the  price  thereof,  at  the  Crown’s  choice. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Bower  by  deed,  6 June,  12  Eliz.,  of  his  interest  in 
the  premises;  and  for  a fine  of  £17  6j*.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  Elizabeth  Zowche, 
abbess,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Shafton  by  indenture,  1 3 Jan.,  30  Hen.  VIII, 
leased  to  Robert  Kynge  inter  alia  the  premises  then  in  his  tenure,  for  40  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  Kynge  by  his  will,  29  Oct.,  1545,  bequeathed 
them,  by  the  name  of  Arsgrove  farm  with  a stock  of  260  ‘wethers’,  to  George  his  son; 
after  his  death  George  took  possession,  and  by  deed,  25  Sept.,  10  Eliz.,  assigned  his 
interest  in  the  farm  inter  alia  to  Bower. 

By  the  commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

277. )  9 June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edmund  Robertes  of  (1)  lands  [m.  35] 

in  Sutton  Holdernes,  certain  ‘lez  gates’  in  Le  Eastcarr,  Northlandes  and  Stanefery 
Newinges,  and  two  ‘lez  runninge  gates’  every  three  years,  (2)  lands  in  Sutton  in  Holder- 
nes and  (3)  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Stoneferye  in  Sutton,  co.  York,  all  late  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Melsa  alias  Meux,  co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  rents  (1)  £5 
11  s.  8 d.  and  two  hens  yearly  for  the  lands,  25^.  8 d.  yearly  for  ‘lez  gates’  and  zs.  8 d.  every 
three  years  for  ‘lez  runningegates’,  (2)  12J*.  11  d.  yearly  and  (3)  19/.  6d.  and  8j.  5 d.  yearly, 
and  rendering  and  doing  all  other  charges  and  customs;  the  lease  to  be  void,  if  the  lessee 
shall  expel  any  of  the  tenants  or  shall  not  before  All  Saints  next  make  them  several  leases 
of  the  parcels  in  their  tenures,  so  long  as  they  pay  him  the  costs  of  obtaining  this  patent. 
On  surrender  by  Robertes  of  (a)  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  [m.  36] 
10  Feb.,  6 Edw.  VI  leasing  (1)  to  Peter  Snaithe,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  at  the 
same  rents  (except  the  two  hens),  (on  surrender  by  Snayth  of  an  indenture,  1 May, 
1533,  whereby  Richard  Stopes,  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  Mewxe  leased  them  to  Snayth, 
Janet  his  wife  and  John  their  son  for  20  years  from  Martinmas  then  next  at  the  same 
rents)  and  ( b ) a patent  of  the  said  Court,  1 5 July,  2 Edw.  VI,  leasing  (2)  to  Robert  Knagges 
and  John  Knagges,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  for  Martinmas  then  next  at  the  same 
rent.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  lie  between  the  water  of  Humber  and  the  water 
of  Hull,  so  that  the  maintenance  of  water  works  and  sea  walls  is  very  costly;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £c)  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

278. )  9 Jme  I57°*  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Price  of  concealed  lands  \m.  37] 

( named  and  tenants  named)  in  the  manor  of  Kerye,  co.  Montgomery;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £7  4 s.  z\d.\  the  lessee  to  have  allowance  of  rent  in  respect 
of  any  part  of  the  premises  of  which  he  cannot  obtain  possession.  In  consideration  that 
Price  has  recovered  the  premises  for  the  Crown  at  his  own  costs. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 


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279. )  7 June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  in  reversion  to  Thomas  Lovell  of  (1)  the  site 

of  the  manor  of  Newhall  in  Islington  and  demesne  lands  thereof  (named)  in  Islington, 
Wiggenhall  St.  Mary  and  Magdalene,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Westacre,  co.  \m.  38] 
Norfolk,  (2)  lands  (named  and  tenants  named ) in  Herford,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Herford, 
co.  Huntingdon,  and  late  of  Huntington  Priory,  and  (3)  a portion  of  tithes  in  Wantage, 
co.  Berks,  (named  and  tenant  named)  late  of  the  monastery  of  Abindon,  co.  Berks; 
with  reservations;  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof  for  21  years  by  patents,  (1)  23 
Jan.,  3 & 4 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Reginald  Brereton  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £12  14s.  9 d.,  (2)  16  March,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  John  Byrte  from  Lady  Day 
then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £ 4 10 s.,  and  (3)  1 3 Feb.,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Christopher 
Hunsdon  inter  alia  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  46^.  8 d.;  same  [m.  39] 
rents;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  surveyor  coming 
to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  of  Newhall  or  survey  the  same.  For  a fine  of  £38  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

280. )  10  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Cockes,  a groom  of  the  chamber, 

of  the  rectory  of  Falmer,  co.  Sussex;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  [m.  40] 
yearly  rent  £18  10 s.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Cockes  of  a patent,  9 Feb., 
2 Eliz.,  leasing  the  rectory  to  him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same 
rent.  For  a fine  of  £37  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

281. )  28  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Senhouse  of  the  priory  or  hospital 

of  St.  Lawrence  next  Canterbury  and  its  possessions;  with  reservations;  including  all 
courts  etc.;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £31  7 s.  10 d.  from  the  time  when  the  premises 
shall  come  into  the  lessee’s  possession;  he  is  to  distribute  yearly  4oj\  to  the  poor  living 
near  the  hospital.  In  consideration  that  he  will  at  his  own  costs  recover  the  premises, 
which  have  been  concealed. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

(The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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C.  66/1064 

282. )  19  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Francis  Russell,  \m.  1] 

knight,  lord  Russell,  earl  of  Bedford,  councillor,  of  the  reversions  of  the  manors  of 
Castell  Bitham  and  Little  Bitham  and  Castell  Bitham  Park,  co.  Lincoln.  To  hold  as  of 
the  manor  of  Colyweston,  co.  Northampton,  by  service  of  the  tenth  part  of  a knight’s 
fee.  With  view  of  frankpledge  there,  and  free  warren  in  the  park  and  demesne  lands; 
no  one  to  hunt  there  without  leave,  of  the  grantee  under  forfeiture  of  £10. 

The  premises,  all  late  of  John  Hussey,  knight,  lord  Hussey,  attainted  of  treason,  were 
granted  by  patent,  3 June,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Russell,  knight,  late  lord  Russell  and 
earl  of  Bedford,  by  the  name  of  John  Russell,  knight,  controller  of  the  household,  and 
Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  John’s  body;  they  have  descended  to  Francis  as  the 
son  and  heir  male  of  John’s  body.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

283. )  22  June  1570.  Lease  to  Henry  earl  of  Pembroke,  of  (1)  lands  ( named  and  tenants 

named ) in  Devise  and  Rowde,  co.  Wilts,  and  (2)  the  agistment  and  pannage  of  Devise 
Park,  all  parcels  of  the  lordship  of  Devise  and  late  of  Thomas,  late  lord  Seymour  of 
Sudeley,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  (1)  for  21  years  and  (2)  for  21  [m.  2] 

years  if  he  shall  so  long  live;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £5  7 s.  11  d.  (detailed).  For 
a fine  of  £13  iij\  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer;  and  in  consideration  that  he  will  have  (2) 
for  21  years  only  if  he  shall  so  long  live. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

284. )  6 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Charles  Moryson  of  the  rectory  of  Okeley 

Magna,  co.  Northampton,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Roger  Knolles  and  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Pypwell,  co.  Northampton;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rent  iooj\  In  consideration  that  he  will  endeavour  at  his  own  costs  to  make  void  a lease 
of  the  rectory  by  the  monastery;  and  for  a fine  of  iooj\  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

285. )  6 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  his  service,  to  Robert  Weldon,  a groom  of 

the  stable,  of  the  rectory  of  Marestowe  and  the  chapel  of  Thrusselton,  \m.  3] 
co.  Devon,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Plympton,  co.  Devon;  with  reservations;  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  6 March, 
7 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Hale,  then  a serjeant  at  arms,  inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8  for 
21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease,  1 Oct.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Henry  Langesford; 
same  rent.  ByP.S. 

286. )  18  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Prestwycke  of  the  rectory  of  Alder- 

merston,  co.  Worcester,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Parshore,  co.  Worcester;  with  reserva- 
tions; from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10  is.  6d .,  from  the  time  when  the  rectory  shall 
come  into  his  possession.  In  consideration  that  he  offers  to  endeavour  at  his  own  costs 
to  make  void  a lease  by  conventual  indenture,  3 Dec.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Russell  of 
Streynesham,  knight,  inter  alia  of  the  tithes  in  Aldermerston,  Goldicote  and  Upthorpe, 
cos.  Worcester  and  Warwick,  with  reservation,  for  80  years  from  that  date  at  a yearly 
rent,  for  them  and  other  lands,  of  £48  6j.  ii  \d. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 


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I569-7O 

287. )  6 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Hall  of  the  capital  messuage  and  site  of 
St.  Peter’s  Priory  in  Ipswich  and  all  possessions  of  the  priory  in  Ipswich,  [m.  4] 
Westerfeld,  Roydon,  Groundesborough,  Debyche,  Clopton,  Willesham,  Capell,  Naceton, 
Awarton,  Bransford,  Sproughton,  Chatesham,  Trymley  and  Stoneham,  co.  Suffolk; 
with  reservations,  including  all  courts  etc.,  and  lands  {named)  in  the  parish  of  St.  Matthew 
without  the  gate  of  Ipswich,  in  Naceton  and  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter,  Ipswich,  late  of 
Thomas  Alverde,  deceased;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  In  consideration  that 
the  premises  have  been  concealed. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 30  Oct.,  15  Eli^.,  signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell;  per  Thomam  Hall. 

288. )  1 July  1670.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Pyke  of  the  rectory  of  Northshoberye, 

co.  Essex;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £5  6s.  8 d.  In  consideration 
that  the  rectory  is  at  present  occupied  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4.,  but  Pyke  will  pay  the  rent 
aforesaid. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

289. )  14  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Hellard  of  lands  {named)  [m.  5] 

in  Cottingham,  co.  York,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Cottingham,  late  of  Charles,  earl  of 
Westmorland,  exchanged;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10  5J\  5 d. 
{detailed).  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Hellard  of  an  indenture,  1 May,  5 Eliz. 
whereby  the  earl  leased  the  premises  to  him  (as  formerly  held  by  Ralph  Ellerker,  knight) 
for  21  years  from  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  Holy  Cross  called  ‘Seynt  Ellynmas’  then 
next  rendering  the  accustomed  rents  and  services;  and  for  a fine  of  £21  10 s.  10 d.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

290. )  6 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Blythe  of  Lincolns  Inne,  co.  Middle- 

sex, of  the  site  or  capital  messuage  and  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Mulgrave  alias 
Molgrave,  Mulgrave  Park,  and  three  mills  parcels  of  the  said  manor,  also  the  site  or 
capital  messuage  and  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Seton,  ‘a  herring  house’  and  all 
‘lez  copulls’  of  salt  fish  payable  by  the  tenants  of  Rymysweke  alias  Rynnysweke,  Stayther 
and  Sandeshende,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Seton,  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  manors 
in  Mulgrave,  Seton,  Goldesbourgh,  Rynnesweke,  Stayther,  Sandeshende,  Lythe,  Horton, 
Hilderwell,  Barnebye,  Mykelbye,  Borobye,  Briskoo,  Scaling,  Rowtebye  and  Newton  or 
elsewhere,  co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Whitsunday  last;  yearly  rent  £89  i8j\  3 d., 
from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain  possession.  In  consideration  that  by  reason  of  the 
attainder  of  Francis  Bigodde,  knight,  the  said  manors  should  have  come  to  the  Crown 
on  the  death  of  Catherine  wife  of  Francis,  but  have  been  concealed  since  her  death,  and 
Blythe  offers  to  recover  them  at  his  own  costs.  By  P.S. 

291. )  18  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Melley  and  Richard  Cooke  [m.  6] 

of  the  tithe  barn  and  tithes  of  corn  in  Clente,  co.  Stafford,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Halesowen;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  io6r.  8 d.  In  consideration  of  their  surrender 
in  the  Exchequer  of  a conventual  indenture,  6 Nov.,  28  Hen.  VIII,  leasing  one  moiety 
of  the  premises  to  Melley  and  his  issue  and  the  other  to  Cooke  and  his  issue  for  40  years 
from  that  date,  by  successive  terms  of  five  years,  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £21 
6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

292. )  1 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Bigott  of  a fishery  in  the  water  of  Le 

Pursaunte  in  lands  {named)  in  Crowland,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Crowland  Abbey;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10  1 5s.  ^d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Bigott  of  a patent 


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of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  24  May,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to  William  Cotte  the  fishery, 
then  in  his  tenure  and  late  in  that  of  John  Bayter  and  William  Pynder,  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  the.  same  rent;  also  because  the  profit  thereof  comes  only  from  fish- 
ing; and  for  a fine  of  £32  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

293. )  14  July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Cecill  of  all  lands  once  belonging 

to  the  office  of  prior  of  the  monastery  of  Glaston  in  (1)  Becory  alias  Bryde  and  (2) 
Maydelode,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £12  3 s.  id.  and  (2)  £4  7 s.  For  a fine  of  £66  8 d.  paid 
at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

294. )  1 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Oxendon  and  Henry  Oxen-  [m.  7] 

don  of  lands  {named)  in  Wingham,  co.  Kent,  and  the  profits  of  fairs  at  Le  Staple  there, 
parcels  of  lands  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  act  of  parlia- 
ment; with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10  13 s.  4 d.\  the  lessees  to  main- 
tain ‘le  streame  ditches’  and  a bridge  called  Damebridge.  In  consideration  of  their 
surrender  of  a patent,  9 May,  4 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  them  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £10  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

295. )  18  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Bernarde  of  lands 

in  Kington  Maunfeld  alias  Knighton  Maundesfeld,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  priory  or 
hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  Wells,  co.  Somerset;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  109.;.,  from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain  possession.  In  considera- 
tion that  he  will  endeavour  at  his  own  costs  to  make  void  a pretended  lease  thereof  by  the 
priory;  and  because  he  offers  to  pay  the  said  rent,  whereas  from  the  dissolution  of  the 
priory  a yearly  rent  of  4 d.  only  has  been  received.  [m.  8] 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 22  Feb.,  19  Eli signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell;  Ri.  Bernard. 

296. )  8 Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Gilpyn  and  Henry  Odingzells  of  all 

lands  in  Bryndeham,  co.  Somerset,  belonging  to  the  offices  of  chamberlain  and  officer 
of  the  medary  of  the  monastery  of  Glaston,  co.  Somerset;  with  reservations;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rent  £8  15s.  6d.  For  a fine  of  £34  14 s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

297. )  27  June  1 5 70.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Collyns,  citizen  and  ‘salter’  of  London, 

of  the  rectory  of  Estwood,  co.  Essex,  late  of  Pritwell  Priory,  co.  Essex;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £8.  In  compensation  of  his  heavy  charges  for  the  labour 
of  himself  and  others  in  trying  out  the  making  of  ‘le  saile  clothes’  in  England  for  the 
Queen’s  ships. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

298. )  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Smythe  of  the  tithes  of  lambs, 

wool  and  hay  of  Yoldgrave,  pasture  for  200  sheep  in  Middelton  More  and  the  profits 
of  Stanton  Meadowe  there,  co.  Derby,  once  in  the  tenure  of  William  Mylengate,  for- 
merly of  the  monastery  of  Pre,  Leicester;  with  reservations;  including  certain  tithes 
{specified);  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £26  1 3/.  4 d.  For  a fine  of  £26  1 $s.  4 d.;  and  for 
divers  reasonable  considerations.  By  P.S. 

299. )  24  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Ludgater  [m.  9] 

and  John  Cowper  of  a salt  marsh  in  the  east  field  of  the  river  of  Arundell,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Fourde,  co.  Sussex,  parcel  of  the  late  honour  of  Petworth  and  formerly  of 


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John  Palmer  and  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rent  £19.  In  consideration  that  they  have  undertaken  the  repair  of  the  water 
works,  which  is  very  costly.  By  P.S. 

300. )  18  June  1570.  Lease  for  40  years  to  John  Chathey  of  the  corn  and  fulling  mills 

in  Oterye  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  by  the  east  end  of  St.  Saviour’s  bridge,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Otery  St.  Mary,  late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  and  appurtenances 
thereof  ( described );  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £14  1 it.  8 d.; 
with  ‘housebote’  etc.  on  lands  (named)  in  the  manor.  In  consideration  that  he  will  repair 
and  maintain  the  mills,  which  are  so  decayed  that  the  repairs  will  cost  200  marks,  as 
appears  by  certificate  of  the  auditor  of  the  county.  By  P.S. 

301. )  14  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Durrant  of  fisheries  (named  and  tenant 

named)  in  Crowland,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Crowland;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rent  £13  6s.  8 d.  In  consideration  that  the  profits  thereof  come  only  from  fishing; 
also  because  the  ‘weares’  are  costly  to  maintain;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  paid  at  the  Ex- 
chequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

302. )  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Abington  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  a 

gentlewoman  of  the  privy  chamber,  of  the  rectory  of  Utterby,  co.  Lincoln,  now  or  late  in 
the  tenure  of  Thomas  Cooke  and  late  of  the  monastery  of  Nunormesbye,  co.  [m.  10] 
Lincoln;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £5  6s.  8 d.  For  a fine  of  £21 
6r.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

303. )  18  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Cely,  a yeoman  of  the  pitcherhouse, 

and  John  Whynyard,  a page  of  the  wardrobe  of  beds,  of  (1)  the  manor  of  Taplowe, 
co.  Buckingham,  parcel  of  the  castle  and  honour  of  Wyndesour  and  formerly  of  Marton 
Priory,  co.  Surrey,  and  all  lands,  courts,  rents  and  services  belonging  thereto  and  (2) 
a part  of  the  manor  of  Ryver  alias  Rever,  co.  Sussex,  parcel  of  the  late  honour  of  Pet- 
worthe,  to  wit,  the  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  and  lands  and  rents  (detailed  [m.  11] 
and  tenants  named)  and  all  the  part  formerly  leased  to  John  Kynge;  with  reservations, 
including  in  the  case  of  (1)  all  mills  and  islands,  reliefs,  fines,  amercements  etc.  and  free 
access  for  the  Queen  and  her  servants;  from  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  by  patents, 

(1)  4 June,  3 & 4 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Thomas  Jones  for  30  years  from  Michaelmas  then 

next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £13  6s.  8 d.  and  (2)  11  July,  [3]  and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Kynge 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  ioj-.  For  their  service  and  for 
a fine  of  £45  1 3 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

304. )  24  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Treasourer,  the  Queen’s  servant, 

of  (1)  the  tithes  of  corn  and  the  rectory  of  Burton  in  Kendall,  co.  Westmorland,  and 

(2)  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Thekeston,  co.  York,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  [m.  12] 
Leonard  Warcopp,  all  once  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  with 
reservations;  (1)  from  Lady  Day  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  existing  by  reason 
of  the  undermentioned  patents,  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any 
existing  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years;  yearly  rents  (1)  £22  and  (2)  io6t.  8 d.; 
the  lessee  to  pay  a yearly  pension  of  4oj\  out  of  (1)  to  the  bishop  of  Chester  in  right  of  the 
archdeaconry  of  Richmond.  In  consideration  and  full  compensation  of  work  done  by 
Treasourer  on  the  Queen’s  organs  and  other  musical  instruments.  By  patent,  16  Dec., 

1 Mary,  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Kyrkebye  Kendall  and  Burton  in  Kendall,  co.  Westmorland, 
were  leased  to  Robert  Peerson  for  21  years  from  Easter  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£33  5J-.;  by  patent,  8 May,  1 Mary,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Burton  in  Kendall  were 


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leased  to  lady  Helen  Mountegle,  wife  of  Thomas  Stanley,  knight,  lord  Mountegle,  for 
21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £24;  and  by  patent,  4 June,  5 Eliz., 
the  said  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  were  leased  to  the  said  Helen,  lady  Mountegle,  for  21 
years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £22,  on  surrender  of  her  former  lease; 
her  patent  is  invalid  because  Peerson’s  patent  being  then  in  force  was  not  recited. 

By  P.S. 

305. )  30  March  1570.  Lease  for  50  years  to  John  Eyre  of  tenements  ( described  and 

tenants  named)  in  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  (1)  given  for  ‘le  bretherhed  preste’  of  ‘Jesus  service’ 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Edmund  there,  (2)  late  of  Warwikes  chantry  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Thomas  there,  (3)  given  by  Thomas  Brodegate  for  the  ‘Jesusmasse’  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Thomas  and  (4)  late  of  Clownes  chantry  in  Salisbury;  from  Michaelmas  last;  [m.  13] 
yearly  rent  £1 1 -js.  4 d.;  the  lessee  discharged  from  the  yearly  payment  out  of  the  chantries 
to  the  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  rents  amounting  to  i4J\  4 d.,  to  wit,  out  of  (1)  js.  4 d.,  (2) 
5T.  z\d.  and  (4)  21^.  In  consideration  that  Eyre  will  undertake  the  repair  of  the  premises, 
which  are  falling  into  complete  ruin. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

306. )  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Ralph  Chamberlayne,  porter  of  the  Tower 

of  London,  of  a messuage  in  Le  Nethercourte  in  Feversham,  co.  Kent,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Feversham,  late  of  the  monastery  there,  lands  and  services  ( named  and  described ) 
and  a stock  of  21  quarters  of  wheat,  42  quarters  of  barley,  100  ‘lez  coppes’  of ‘pease’  and 
200  ‘lez  coppes’  of  ‘tares’;  with  reservations,  including  buildings  etc.  ( named );  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  5 April,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  James  Bassett 
inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  £37  4s.  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  1564,  or  the  termination 
of  the  interest  of  Stephen  Motte;  same  rent;  the  lessee  to  leave  the  said  stock  to  the  Queen’s 
officers  at  the  end  of  the  term.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

307. )  24  Oct.  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  William  Hannyngton  of  (1)  lands  in  |>/.  14] 

the  site  of  the  monastery  of  Dover  called  ‘le  Masendewe’  in  the  parishes  of  St.  James, 
Dover,  and  Charleton,  co.  Kent,  and  other  lands  ( named ),  all  parcels  of  the  demesne 
lands  of  the  said  monastery,  and  (2)  lands  {named)  in  Ryver,  Alkham  and  Guston,  co. 
Kent;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £11  15  s.  10 d.  and  (2) 
24^.  8 d.\  provided  that,  if  the  premises  or  any  part  thereof  shall  at  any  time  be  required 
for  the  provisions  and  use  of  the  Crown,  the  Crown  may  resume  possession  thereof  and 
the  lessee  shall  be  discharged  of  rent  accordingly.  In  consideration  of  his  surrender  of  a 
patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  18  June,  7 Edw.  VI,  leasing  (1)  to  him,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  he 
offers  at  his  own  costs  to  recover  the  lands  in  (2),  which  have  been  concealed;  and  for 
a fine  of  £47  3 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  15] 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

308. )  2 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Carewe  of  the  office  of 

keeper  and  captain  of  the  casde  called  Le  Hurste,  co.  Southampton,  which  office  he 
now  holds  during  pleasure  by  patent,  18  Feb.,  2 Eliz.;  wages  of  zod.  a day,  with  izd. 
a day  for  his  deputy  or  deputies;  power  to  appoint  under  him,  and  dismiss  for  reasonable 
cause,  ‘a  porter’,  eight  ‘souldiers’,  a soldier  assigned  to  the  porter,  ‘the  deputies  man’, 
1 1 ‘gonners’  and  ‘the  maister  gonner’;  wages  of  8 d.  a day  for  the  porter,  6d.  a day  each 
for  the  ‘souldiers’,  the  man  assigned  to  the  porter,  ‘the  deputies  man’  and  the  ‘gonners’, 
and  8 d.  a day  for  ‘the  maister  gonner’;  wages  payable  at  the  Exchequer  or  by  the  receiver 
general  of  the  county;  as  formerly  held  by  Carewe  or  Henry  Francis. 

Also  lease  to  Carewe,  during  the  tenure  of  his  said  office  and  for  the  better  provision 
thereof,  of  the  rectory  of  Milford,  with  the  barn  thereto  belonging,  once  of  the  priory  of 


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Christ  Church,  Twyneham,  co.  Southampton,  and  afterwards  of  John,  late  bishop  of 
Winchester;  as  now  held  by  Carewe  by  virtue  of  a lease  by  patent,  1 March,  3 Eliz.; 
with  reservation;  yearly  rent  £15  3 s.  4 d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges; 
the  Crown  to  repair  the  barn  in  timber  only,  the  lessee  doing  all  other  repairs. 

Also  like  grant  to  Thomas  Gorge  of  the  said  office  for  life  in  reversion. 

Also  like  lease  to  Gorge  of  the  rectory  during  his  tenure  of  the  office.  [m.  1 6] 

By  P.S. 

309. )  14  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Guylpyn  of  (1)  the  site  of  the  manor  of 

Gannocke  and  lands  in  Sutton,  co.  Lincoln,  (2)  a capital  messuage  and  lands  etc.  {named) 
in  Spaldinge  and  Pynchebeck,  co.  Lincoln,  (3)  lands  {named)  in  Spaldinge,  (4)  lands 
{named)  in  Spaldinge,  (5)  a grange  called  Gollefeld,  co.  Lincoln,  and  lands  and  tithes  in 
Weston,  co.  Lincoln,  and  (6)  a pasture  called  Bowelles  {tenant  named),  all  late  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Spaldinge;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £%.,  (2) 
£ 13  15/.  id.,  (3)  £6.,  (4)  25 s.  8 d.,  (5)  £6  and  (6)  40/.,  from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain 
possession.  In  consideration  that  Guylpyn  offers  to  make  void,  or  take  over  at  his  peril, 
a lease  by  conventual  indenture  of  the  manor  of  Gannocke  and  the  lands  in  Sutton  to 
Thomas  Willson  for  79  years  and  leases  by  several  conventual  indentures  of  other  of  the 
premises  to  Robert  Wallpole  (2)  Edmund  Merriall  (3)  and  Thomas  Kedbye  (4)  for  99 
years,  which  leases  are  said  to  be  invalid.  By  P.S.  [0?.  17] 

310. )  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Shewring  of  (1)  all  lands  in  Okyng- 

ton  and  Staverton,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of  the  priory  or  cell  of  Derehurste,  parcel  of  the 
monastery  of  Tewkisbury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  (2)  tithes  {tenants  named)  in  Trymley  and 
Haresfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  parcel  of  the  rectories  of  Derehurste,  Okington,  Hardwike, 
Bodington,  Staverton,  Lighe  and  Trymley,  late  of  the  said  priory;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £11  19.L  and  (2)  £5  is.  8 d.,  from  the  time  when  he 
shall  obtain  possession.  In  consideration  that  Shewring  will  endeavour  at  his  own  suit 
and  costs  to  make  void  a lease  thereof  by  the  monastery  of  Tewkesburye  by  conventual 
indenture,  20  Jan.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  George  Throkmerton  inter  alia  for  99  years  from 
24  Jan.  then  next  at  the  same  rents.  By  P.S. 

3 1 1. )  16  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Kenworth,  a yeoman 

of  the  guard,  of  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Lewesham,  (1)  (named),  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Bankers,  co.  Kent,  purchased  from  John  Lee,  and  (2)  purchased  from  Thomas  Hatclyff; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas,  1578,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  [m.  18] 
thereof  by  patent,  12  Dec.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Nicholas  Singleton  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  66s.  8 d.  {detailed)  and  (2)  33 s.  4 d.,  same  rents. 
For  his  service  and  for  a fine  of  £10  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

312. )  10  Nov.  1570.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Walter,  viscount  Hereford,  of  the  rever- 

sion of  the  manor  of  Bennyngton  and  the  park  of  Bennyngton,  all  appurten-  [///.  19] 
ances  of  the  said  manor  in  Bennyngton,  Watton  at  Stone,  Walkehorne  and  elsewhere, 
co.  Hertford,  and  the  advowson  of  Bennyngton  Church;  as  formerly  held  by  William 
Saye,  knight,  Henry  late  earl  of  Essex,  William,  marquess  of  Northampton,  and  Anne 
Boucher,  lady  Lovayne;  to  hold  in  fee  farm  in  socage  as  of  the  manor  of  Eastgrenewiche 
and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £44  4 s.  i\d.  payable  during  the  life  of  William  Parre,  now  mar- 
quess of  Northampton,  and  also  after  the  death  of  lady  Anne  Boucher;  issues  from  Lady 
Day  last.  By  a fine  in  the  King’s  court  at  Westminster  on  the  morrow  of  All  Souls  and 
afterwards  on  the  octave  of  Hilary,  33  Hen.  VIII,  the  said  William  Parre,  knight,  lord 
Parre,  and  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry,  late  earl  of  Essex  and  Ewe,  lord 
Boucher  and  of  Lovayns,  and  of  Mary  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  William 
Saye,  knight,  conveyed  the  manor  inter  alia  to  William,  earl  of  Southampton,  Anthony 


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Browne  and  Thomas  Wriothesley,  knights,  and  the  heirs  of  the  earl,  and  by  the  same 
fine  the  earl,  Browne  and  Wriothesley  conveyed  it  back  to  Parre  for  life,  with  remainder 
to  Anne  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  Anne’s  body,  with  remainder  to  the 
Crown;  on  18  Aug.,  1 Mary,  before  Thomas,  duke  of  Norfolk,  earl  marshal,  the  said 
William  Parre,  then  marquess  of  Northampton,  was  attainted  and  convicted  of  high 
treason,  and  the  manor  came  inter  alia  thereby  to  the  Crown;  by  patent,  12  Dec.,  3 & 4 
Ph.  and  Mary,  the  said  manor,  park  and  advowson  were  leased  inter  alia  to  Robert 
Rochester  and  Edward  Walgrave,  knights,  (for  the  maintenance  of  Anne  Boucher, 
lady  Lovayne)  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last,  if  the  said  William  Parre  should  so 
long  live,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £44  4s . 2 \d.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

313. )  6 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Fyssher  of  rents,  lands  etc.  ( described 

and  tenants  named ) in  (1)  Warwick,  Tachebroke,  Radford  Semeley,  Saltisford,  Myton 
Feild,  Goodbridge,  Whytnasshe,  Barford,  Burdingburye,  Stratford,  Swacliff,  [m.  20] 
Sutton  next  Brayles  and  Longley,  co.  Warwick,  late  of  the  guild  of  Warwick,  and 
(2)  Warwick,  Fenycompton,  Sulhill,  Wormeleighton,  Hatton  (formerly  granted  by 
patent  to  George  Riche  and  Thomas  Graunteham  and  their  heirs)  and  Claredon  (for- 
merley  granted  by  patent  to  John  Foxe  and  Thomas  Hall  and  their  heirs),  late  of  St. 
Sepulchre’s  Priory,  Warwick;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1) 
£24  iij-.  i\d.  and  (2)  £7  7 s.  4 \d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges  [m.  21] 
except  the  yearly  payments  out  of  (1)  of  28^.  10 \d.  to  the  earl  of  Warwick  and  his  heirs, 
izd.  to  the  Crown  in  right  of  St.  Sepulchre’s  Priory,  Warwick,  nd.  to  the  Crown  in 
right  of  Chacombe  Priory,  8 s.  4 d.  to  the  Crown  in  right  of  St.  Mary’s  College,  5 s. 
to  the  master  of  St.  John’s  hospital,  Warwick,  and  14^.  to  William  Browne  of  Wood- 
lowe  and  his  heirs.  For  £zj  13s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  fine  of  certain  tene- 
ments abovegranted  to  which  lands  and  pastures  belong  of  the  yearly  value  of  41^.  8 d. 
and  of  certain  lands  and  pastures  abovegranted  of  the  yearly  value  of  £4  i6j\  8 d.  and 
because  he  will  repair  certain  tenements  abovegranted,  now  decayed,  and  preserve  the 
old  rent.  By  P.S. 

314. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Bagehott  and  Giles  Bagehott 

of  the  rectory  of  Badmyngton,  co  Gloucester,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Lilleshull,  co. 
Salop;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £6  1 3 j-.  4 d.  In  consideration 
of  the  surrender  by  George  and  Giles  of  a patent,  20  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  rectory  to 
William  Bageworth  alias  Bagehott  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same 
rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £13  6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

315. )  9 Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Lane,  knight,  of  the  manor  of  Ged- 

dington,  co.  Northampton,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  belonging  thereto;  with 
reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  11  June,  3 & 4 Ph.  and 
Mary,  to  Ralph  Curson  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  6s.  8 d.  and  33/.  4 d.  increase  for  [m.  22] 
21  years  from  Easter,  1559,  or  the  termination  of  a commitment  of  the  custody  thereof 
by  patent,  30  Nov,,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  Ralph  Lane  for  21  years  from  Easter  then  next  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £23  5^.  and  zod.  increase;  yearly  rent  £25.  For  a fine  of  £zo  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

316. )  14  Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Buttell  of  the  rectory  of  Staunton 

Harecourte,  co.  Oxford,  with  the  chapel  of  Southlye  alias  Southlia  thereto  annexed, 
formerly  of  the  monastery  of  Readinge,  co.  Berks,  and  afterwards  granted  to  cardinal 
Pole  and  the  clergy  by  Stat.  2 & 3 Ph.  and  Mary;  with  reservation  of  the  vicar’s  mansion 
there  and  its  appurtenances;  from  Michaelmas  1587,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 


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by  patent,  5 April,  33  Hen.  VIII,  to  Edward  Phetipace  alias  Phetiplace  at  a yearly  rent 
of  45  marks  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas,  1547,  after  the  termination  of  a [m.  23] 
lease  thereof  by  conventual  indenture,  6 Sept.,  1 Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Canbie  for  38  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  next;  yearly  rent  £20;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  £16  13J.  4 d.  to  the 
vicar  there  and  £10  to  the  warden  and  scholars  of  All  Souls’  College,  Oxford.  In  con- 
sideration that  the  repair  of  the  great  barn  of  the  rectory  will  cost  £40,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  the  surveyor  of  the  county;  and  for  a fine  of  £50  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

317. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Vaughan  of  the  site  and  capital 

messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Bignoures,  co.  Kent,  and  the  lands  belonging  thereto  in 
Dartford,  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Stonne,  co.  Kent,  a stock  of  six  cows  and 
mills  (named)',  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  £12;  the  lessee  to 
provide  entertainment  two  days  and  two  nights  a year  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  sur- 
veyor if  they  shall  so  often  come  to  survey  the  premises  or  hold  courts;  also  to  leave  the 
said  stock  at  the  end  of  the  term.  In  consideration  of  his  surrender  of  a patent,  29  Oct., 
4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  leasing  the  said  manor  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  to  him  for  14 
years  from  Michaelmas,  1 5 67,  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £24  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

318. )  10  Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Jobson,  knight,  of  Fingeringhoo 

mill,  co.  Essex,  now  or  late  in  his  tenure,  late  of  Thomas,  lord  Audeley  of  Walden; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £8;  the  Crown  to  find,  when  re- 
quired, timber  and  tiles  for  repairs  and  millstones.  For  a fine  of  £32  paid  at  the  [m.  24] 
Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

319. )  19  Aug.  1570.  Gorhamburji , Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  John  Fletewood 

and  William  Kyndesley  of  the  office  of  clerk  for  writing  and  enrolling  all  commissions  of 
appeals  in  pursuance  of  divers  statutes  made  in  the  parliament,  21-26  Hen.  VIII,  and 
other  writs  and  writings  touching  such  commissions  issuing  from  Chancery;  with  fees 
as  follows, — for  writing  each  commission  of  appeal  13J.  4 d.,  for  enrolling  the  same  6s. 
8 d.,  and  for  writing  and  enrolling  every  other  kind  of  process  touching  such  commissions 
13T.  4 d.;  without  fine  or  fee.  On  surrender  by  Fletewood  of  a patent,  18  April,  26  Hen. 
VIII,  granting  the  office  to  him  and  Edmund  Marten,  now  deceased,  for  life  in  sur- 
vivorship. By  Q. 


320.)  4 Nov.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Brian  Annesley,  a gentleman  pensioner,  of  the 

office  of  master  of  the  ‘harriers’;  wages  of  izd.  a day,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  by  the  sheriff;  with  daily  allowances,  out  of  the 
issues  of  the  subsidy  and  alnage  of  cloths  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 
payable  by  the  farmers  etc.  thereof,  as  follows: — for  one  yeoman  ‘barners’  4 d.,  with 
3 \d.  for  a horse  in  his  keeping,  for  two  other  yeoman  ‘barners’  2 d.  each,  for  two  yeoman 
‘veautrers’  id.  each;  for  two  grooms  (garsionibus)  1 \d.  each,  and  for  the  puture  of  36 
running  dogs  and  nine  harriers  ( leporar ’)  f d.  each;  as  formerly  held  by  Edmund  Felton, 
the  last  holder,  Anthony  Browne,  knight,  William,  late  earl  of  Southampton,  Michael 
Stanop,  knight,  attainted  of  felony,  or  Henry  Nevell,  knight;  with  power  to  fill  up 
vacancies  in  the  number  of  officers,  yeomen  and  grooms.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


321.)  24  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of  St.  Albans, 

co.  Hertford,  of  power  from  time  to  time  to  license  two  inhabitants  of  the  [m.  25] 
borough  to  sell  wine;  and  licence  for  the  persons  so  appointed  to  keep  each  a tavern 
there  during  the  pleasure  of  the  mayor  and  burgesses,  notwithstanding  stat.  7 Edw. 


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VI;  no  other  person  to  sell  wine  there  under  pain  of  forfeiture  of  £20  to  the  Crown;  this 
power  to  be  suspended  if  the  mayor  and  burgesses  shall  not  pay  an  annuity  of  £20  to  the 
master  of  the  grammar  school  there.  At  the  suit  of  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  councillor, 
keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  and  for  the  relief  and  support  of  the  said  school,  which  the 
mayor  and  burgesses  were  empowered  inter  alia  to  erect  by  patent,  12  May,  7 Edw.  VI. 

By  Q. 

322. )  8 Nov.  1 5 70.  Grant  to  William  Blenerhassett  alias  Bleverhassett  and  lady  Audrey 

Warner,  his  wife,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Miles  Hoobarde,  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Hoobarde;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  6s.  8 d.  from  2 April,  2 Eliz.  when  Thomas 
died.  By  Q. 

323. )  16  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Arthur  Bassette  and  Clement  Burton  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  John  Chichester,  son  and  heir  of  John  Chichester,  knight;  [m.  26] 
with  an  annuity  of  £20  from  30  Nov.,  1 1 Eliz.,  when  John  the  father  died.  By  Q. 

324. )  11  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  William  Broke,  knight,  lord  Cobhame,  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Thomas  Knevett,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Knevett;  with  an  annuity  of 
£13  6s.  4d.  from  22  Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  the  father  died,  until  the  heir  shall 
have  reached  the  age  of  10,  and  thereafter  of  £20.  By  Q. 

325. )  9 Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  George  Delves  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Ralph 

Hassall,  son  and  heir  of  William  Hassell;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  1 y.  8 d.  from  26  March, 

10  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £9  i6j\  8 d.  [m.  27] 

By  Q. 

326. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Edward  Fitzgarrett  and  lady  Agnes  Paston,  his  wife, 

of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Edward  Paston,  brother  and  heir  of  Henry  Paston; 
with  an  annuity  of  £20  from  10  March,  6 Eliz.  before  which  day  Henry  died.  By  P.S. 

327. )  14  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Dengayne  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

William  Rande,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Rande;  with  an  annuity  of  40^.  from  2 3 J une, 

1 1 Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £8  1 3 s.  \d.  \m.  28] 

By  Q. 

328. )  10  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Hugh  Wellar,  ‘yoman’,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Margaret,  Emma  and  Margery  Patching,  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Richard  Patching, 
‘yoman’;  with  an  annuity  of  £3.,  to  wit,  20 s.  during  the  minority  of  each,  from  27  April, 
10  Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £19  1 y.  4 d.  By  Q. 

329. )  29  May  1570.  Grant  to  Peter  Kempe  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Mary 

Connye,  daughter  and  heir  of  Robert  Connye;  with  an  annuity  of  ly.  4 d.  from  12  Dec., 
3 Eliz.,  when  Robert  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  20J*.  By  Q. 

330. )  2 Sept.  1570.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  to  William  Broke,  knight,  lord  Cobham, 

warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Edward  Monnynges, 
brother  and  heir  of  John  Monnynges;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  18  March,  11  Eliz., 
when  John  died.  By  Q. 

331. )  10  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Presentation  of  John  Bullingham,  S.T.P., 

to  the  prebend  or  canonry  in  the  church  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  Libius 
Bearde  alias  Biard.  By  P.S. 

332. )  16  Dec.  1569.  {no  place')  Presentation  of  Geoffrey  Downes,  M.A.,  to  the  [m.  29] 

rectory  of  St.  Margaret  Lothebury,  London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 


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The  like  for  the  following  clerks,  viz., — 

333. )  23  Nov.  1569.  (no place)  Walter  Roche,  to  the  rectory  of  Wytton,  Worcester  dioc. 

334. )  16  Dec.  1569.  (no  place)  Thomas  Drant,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Slynfoulde, 

Canterbury  (sic)  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

335. )  13  Dec.  1 5 69.  (no  place)  Thomas  Drant,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Firlez  in  Chi- 

chester Cathedral,  void  by  death. 

336. )  25  Jan.  1570.  John  Walker,  in  sacris  scripturis  doctor , to  a prebend  in  Norwich 

Cathedral,  void  by  death. 

337. )  28  Jan.  1570.  Thomas  Bostock,  to  the  rectory  of  Castonne,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  lapse. 

338. )  25  Jan.  1570.  Christopher  Parkehurst,  to  the  vicarage  of  Swilland,  Norwich 

dioc. 

339. )  20  Jan.  1570.  John  Churcheman,  to  the  rectory  of  Chelshith,  London  dioc. 

340. )  20  Jan.  1570.  John  Whale,  to  the  vicarage  of  Tymberland,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void 

by  deprivation. 

341. )  25  Jan.  1570.  John  Flemyng,  to  the  rectory  of  Egremond,  Chester  dioc. 

342. )  9 Feb.  1570.  David  Pryce,  to  the  rectory  of  Birporte,  Canterbury  [sic]  dioc., 

void  by  lapse. 

343. )  6 Feb.  1570.  Robert  Cley,  to  the  rectory  of  Tremeley  St.  Mary,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

344. )  11  Feb.  1570.  John  Barthall,  to  the  vicarage  of  Tollerfratrum,  Canterbury 

(sic)  dioc.,  void  by  lapse  and  simony. 

345. )  11  Feb.  1570.  Robert  Norton,  to  the  vicarage  of  Endgate,  Norwich  dioc., 

viod  by  death. 

346. )  27  Nov.  1569.  (no  place)  Robert  Robynson,  to  the  rectory  of  Feltewell  St. 

Mary  the  Virgin,  Norwich  dioc. 

347. )  30  Jan.  1570.  Robert  Wolfall,  to  the  vicarage  of  Westeharptre,  Bath  and  Wells 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

348. )  27  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  John  Gylbarde,  to  the  vicarage  of  Wreslee, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

349. )  3 March  1 5 70.  (no place)  John  Wryght,  to  the  rectory  of  Hynton,  Peterborough 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

350. )  3 March  1570.  (no  place)  William  Lypestone,  to  the  rectory  of  Reddington,  Bath 

and  Wells  dioc. 

351. )  17  April  1570.  Richard  Cazer,  to  the  vicarage  of  Elmestede,  London  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

352. )  18  April  1570.  Thomas  Blewett,  to  a prebend  in  Chichester  Cathedral. 

353. )  12  April  1570.  (no  place)  Robert  Ussher,  to  the  vicarage  of  Arkesey,  York 
dioc.,  void  by  death. 


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354. )  18  April  1570.  Thomas  Stonyng,  to  the  rectory  of  Wadingworth,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

355. )  1 April  1570.  Elias  Okeden,  to  the  vicarage  of  Greysley,  York,  dioc.,  void  by 

death. 

3 5 6.)  24  April  1 5 70.  William  Sage,  M.  A.,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Andrew  next  Baynardes 

Castle,  London  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

357. )  26  April  1570.  Lewis  Evance,  to  the  rectory  of  Llan  Eign,  Bangor  dioc.,  void 

by  death. 

358. )  22  April  1570.  William  Woode,  to  the  rectory  of  Acrise,  Canterbury  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

359. )  22  April  1570.  Ralph  Weekes,  to  the  rectory  of  Tokenham,  Salisbury  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

360. )  27  April  1570.  Alexander  Fitzgeffrey,  to  the  vicarage  of  Kempston,  \m.  30] 

Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

361. )  3 May  1 5 70.  William  Davies,  to  the  vicarage  of  St.  Olave  in  Old  Jewry,  London 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

362. )  6 May  1570.  Clement  Attherst,  to  the  vicarage  of  Alciston,  Chichester  dioc., 

void  by  lapse. 

363. )  18  May  1570.  (no  place)  Robert  Dyxson  to  the  vicarage  of  Holy  Trinity, 

Cambridge,  Ely  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

364. )  18  May  1570.  Gorhambury.  Matthew  Hulme,  to  the  vicarage  of  Lemmyngton 

Hastings,  Coventry  and  Lichfield  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

365. )  3 June  1570.  Alexander  Mascall,  to  the  vicarage  of  Marden,  Canterbury  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

366. )  31  May  1570.  Robert  West,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Carleton  in  Linrick,  York 

dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

367. )  5 June  1570.  Henry  Wardeman,  to  the  rectory  of  Helmeley,  Norwich  dioc., 
void  by  death. 

368. )  1 June  1570.  Edmund  Willock,  to  the  vicarage  of  Croxton,  Lincoln  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

369. )  9 June  1570.  Henry  Bedell,  M.A.,  to  the  prebend  and  rectory  of  Tymberscombe 

in  Wells  Cathedral,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

370. )  10  June  1570.  John  Terye,  to  the  chapel  of  Exhall,  Coventry  and  Lichfield 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

371. )  10  June  1570.  Robert  Pytman,  to  the  vicarage  of  Shaston  St.  James,  Gloucester 

[sic]  dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

372. )  6 June  1570.  Marmaduke  Neve,  to  the  vicarage  of  Islyngton,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

373-)  9 June  D7°-  Richard  Gace,  to  the  rectory  of  Walcott,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc., 
void  by  death. 


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374. )  15  June  1570.  Richard  Allen,  to  the  vicarage  of  St.  Martin,  Leicester,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

375. )  14  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Beale,  to  the  vicarage  of  Lanteglos,  Exeter 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

376. )  3 Aug.  1570.  Gorka/ubury.  Giles  Poley,  to  the  vicarage  of  Yaxley,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

377. )  28  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Hotloft,  to  the  rectory  of  Chypping  Onger, 

London  dioc. 


378. )  28  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Clerke,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Horsemon- 

sex,  Chichester  dioc. 

379. )  29  July  157^.  Gorhambury.  John  Browne,  to  the  rectory  of  Clophill,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  cession. 

3 80.)  29  July  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  J ohn  Spyne,  to  the  vicarage  of  Leskard,  Exeter  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

381. )  16  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  James  Becke,  to  the  rectory  of  Notgrove,  Glouces- 

ter dioc.,  void  by  death. 

382. )  2 July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Simon  Lowes,  to  the  vicarage  of  Frampton,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

383. )  30  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  J ohn  Dodd,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  George  in  Estchepe, 

London,  London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

384. )  23  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Trypcony,  to  the  vicarage  of  Gulvalle  alias 

Lanesly,  Canterbury  [sic]  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

385. )  5 July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Michael  Goodeare,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Leonard, 

Colchester,  London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

386. )  31  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Clerke,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Middil- 

ton  in  Chichester  Cathedral,  void  by  death. 

387. )  16  March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Edmund  Chapman,  S.T.B.,  to  the  first 

prebend  in  Norwich  Cathedral,  void  by  death. 

388. )  5 April  1570.  Richard  Thorpe,  to  the  rectory  of  Muston,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void 

by  death. 

389. )  21  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Knell,  to  the  vicarage  of  Dartford, 
Rochester  dioc. 

390. )  21  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Tofte,  to  the  vicarage  of  St.  Mary, 
Reding,  Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

391. )  13  March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  William  Swetnam,  to  the  rectory  of  [m.  31] 

Ubley,  Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

392. )  23  March  1570.  John  Maye,  to  the  rectory  of  Stanwick,  Peterborough  dioc. 

393. )  7 April  1570.  Henry  Kydson,  to  the  rectory  of  Southwotton,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

394. )  30  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Thorpe,  to  the  rectory  of  Cortelyng- 

stock,  York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 


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395. )  30  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  Paul  Methwyn,  M.A.,  to  the  vicarage  of  Kew- 

stock,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

396. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Nicholas  Sharpe,  to  the  rectory  of  Llangeler,  St.  Davids  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

397. )  23  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Oliver  Bawmeford  to  the  vicarage  of  Owthorne, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

398. )  29  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Peryn,  to  the  vicarage  of  Yaixley,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

399. )  4 Oct.  1570.  Gorhambury.  George  Buckeley,  to  the  rectory  of  Geldeston, 

Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

400. )  9 Oct.  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Howell,  to  the  vicarage  of  Bronlles,  St.  Davids 

dioc. 

401. )  16  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  Lynsey,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Siggeston, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

402. )  16  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Forthe,  to  the  rectory  of  Priston,  Bath  and 

Wells  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

403. )  6 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Constantyne,  LL.D.,  to  the  rectory  of 

Langton,  York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

404. )  7 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Francis  Nawton,  to  the  vicarage  of  Aldburgh, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

405. )  8 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  David  Woode  to  the  rectory  of  Allington,  Lincoln 

dioc. 

406. )  12  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Downes,  to  the  vicarage  of  Arlingham, 

Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

407. )  4 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  George  Joye,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Peter  in 

Sandwich,  Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

408. )  21  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Edward  Corrock,  to  the  vicarage  of  Kinges 

Brompton,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

409. )  20  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  John  Baron,  to  the  rectory  of  Sydington, 

Gloucester  dioc. 

410. )  20  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Nicholas  Goodland,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of 

Enmer,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

41 1. )  5 June  1570.  William  Flyte,  to  the  rectory  of  Selworthye,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc., 
void  by  death. 

412. )  16  Oct.  1570.  Windsor.  Ellis  Herves,  to  the  vicarage  of  Spershault,  Winchester 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

413. )  16  Oct.  1570.  Windsor.  Jenkin  Pryce,  to  the  rectory  of  Penmayne,  St.  Davids 

[sic]  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

414. )  20  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Thomas  Walker,  to  the  vicarage  of  Owthorne, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 


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1569-70 


415.)  17  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Henry  Wilcockes,  to  the  vicarage  of  Barton 

Comitis,  Peterborough  dioc.,  void  by  death. 


416.)  7 Nov.  1570.  Anthony  Middleton,  to  the  vicarage  of  Nynehedd,  Bath  and 

Wells  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 


417. )  30  Oct.  1570.  John  Chaundeler,  to  the  rectory  of  Mottisfounte,  Winchester 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

418. )  3 Nov.  1 5 70.  William  Collyns,  to  the  vicarage  of  Morvall,  Exeter  dioc. 


419. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Philip  Tompson,  to  the  rectory  of  Aldham,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

420. )  8 Nov.  1 5 70.  John  Bacter,  M.A.,  to  the  vicarage  of  Probus,  Erguth  and  Merther, 

Exeter  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

421. )  10  Nov.  1570.  Hugh  Lewes,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  John  in  Walbroke,  \m.  32] 

London,  London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

422. )  3 Nov.  1570.  Patrick  Blare,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  John,  Devise,  Salisbury  dioc. 

423. )  3 Nov.  1570.  John  Baker,  to  the  vicarage  of  Chesham  Leisceter,  Lincoln  dioc., 
void  by  resignation. 

424. )  3 Nov.  1 5 70.  Griffith  Lloyd,  to  the  vicarage  of  Ashebye  Leodegar,  Peterborough 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

425. )  30  Oct.  1570.  Thomas  Hall,  to  the  vicarage  of  Caynam,  Hereford  dioc.,  void 

by  death. 

426. )  17  Oct.  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Dillworthe,  Queen’s 

chaplain  and  subalmoner,  to  the  rectory  of  Thorndon,  co.  Suffolk,  Norwich  dioc.,  void 
by  death.  By  P.S. 

427. )  25  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  William  Penson,  M.A.,  to  the 

rectory  of  Hennocke,  Exeter  dioc.,  void  by  death;  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  the  minority 
of  lord  Zouche,  son  and  heir  of  lord  George  Zowche,  lord  of  Sentmere  and  Cantiloppe 
and  Herringworthe,  co.  Northampton.  By  P.S. 

428. )  7 Sept.,  1570.  Gorhambury.  Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  David  Lysle, 

merchant  of  Scotland,  to  trade  between  England  and  Scotland  and  France;  with  ships 
of  not  more  than  100  tons  merchantlike.  English.  By  P.S. 

429. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  George  Stratford  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Anne  Shakerley,  sister  and  heir  of  Rowland  Shakerley  the  younger;  with  an  annuity 
of  £10  from  7 May,  12  Eliz.,  when  Rowland  died.  By  Q. 

430. )  3 Oct.  1570.  Licence  for  Jasper  Blythman  to  alienate  lands  {named)  in  Burton, 

Rouston  and  Ardysley  in  Rouston  and  Darfelde,  co.  York,  to  Henry  Farrar  and  Robert 
Wayde  to  the  use  of  Richard  Wayde  and  Samuel  Wayde.  For  26/.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

431. )  9 Feb.  1570.  Denization  for  Michael  Baynarde,  born  a French  subject,  [m.  32] 

By  the  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant,  for  1 3/.  4 d.  in  the 

Hanaper. 


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The  like  for  the  following,  for  the  fines  specified,  in  the  Hanaper,  viz., — 

432. )  30  Jan.  1570.  John  Clarke,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj*. 

433. )  25  Jan.  1570.  Henry  Smythe,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  6r.  Sd. 

434. )  4 Feb.  1570.  Gerratt  Schutt,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  6s.  Sd. 

435. )  13  Jan.  1570.  John  Strickman,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  6s.  Sd. 

436. )  14  Feb.  1570.  John  Shomaker,  subject  of  the  bishop  of  Liege 

{Lucie).  10s. 

437. )  13  Feb.  1570.  John  Thomas,  born  in  Italy.  i3j\  4 d. 

438. )  13  Feb.  1570.  Henry  Sheperde,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13^.  4 d. 

439. )  13  Feb.  1570.  Lambert  Myller,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  ioj*. 

440. )  13  Feb.  1570.  James  Puster,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ly.  4 d. 

441. )  13  Feb.  1570.  Edward  Tyson,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  13.1.  4 d. 

442. )  1 3 Feb.  1 5 70.  Vincent  Brembrick,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  1 3 s.  4^. 

443. )  13  Feb.  1570.  John  Wylkes,  ( — ) 13^.  4 d. 

444. )  24  April  1570.  William  James,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13J*.  4 d. 

445. )  24  April  1570.  Christopher  Jacob,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13/.  \d. 

446. )  29  April  1570.  John  Harper,  Scottish  subject.  I3J*.  4^. 

447. )  8 Afoy  1570.  Nicholas  Provenchere,  French  subject.  ior. 

448. )  ( — ) Afoy  1570.  John  de  Planches,  French  subject.  6s.  8 d. 

449. )  24  April  1570.  Derrick  Cornelys,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13*1*.  4 d. 

450. )  24  April  1570.  Gregory  Shorman,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ly.  4 d. 

451. )  28  Feb.  1570.  John  Eacketon,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  6s.  8 d. 

452. )  24  April  1 5 70*  William  Trummell,  Scottish  subject.  ly.  4 d. 

453. )  12  April  1570.  John  Vauclier,  French  subject.  13^.  4 d, 

454. )  14  April  1570.  Andrew  Cae,  Scottish  subject.  ioj1. 

455. )  12  April  1570.  John  Holland,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  20j\ 

456. )  24  April  1 5 70.  Wulfran  Gollyson,  born  in  Iceland.  201. 

457. )  8 Af<zy  1570.  Francis  Hodson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13^.  4 d. 

458. )  8 May  1570.  Bartholomew  Harryson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13^.  4 d. 

459. )  8 May  1570.  Ciberitus  Ingelbergh,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  13/.  4 d. 

460. )  1 7 April  1 5 70.  James  Leusson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  1 3 s.  4 d. 

461. )  18  March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Catherine  Camerlinge  alias 

Hilsonne,  ( — ).  6oj\ 


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64 

462. )  3 1 May  1 5 70.  Goart  alias  Geoffrey  Fulburson,  subject  of  the  duke 

of  Cleves. 

463. )  3 June  1570.  John  Peterson,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves. 

464. )  15  June  1570.  John  Browne,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  Fine 

pardoned  by  the  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 

465 . )  13  June  1 5 70.  Francis  Gyanassis,  subject  of  the  prince  of  Piedmont. 

466. )  8 May  1570.  John  Wyer,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

467. )  1 June  1570.  Robert  Smythe,  Scottish  subject. 

468. )  6 June  1570.  Francis  Bruina,  born  in  Lombardy. 

469. )  6 June  1570.  Christopher  Gerle,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

470. )  5 1570.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Bateman,  Spanish  subject. 

471. )  17  July  1 5 70*  Gorhambury.  John  Francys,  Spanish  subject. 

472. )  16  June  1570.  Francis  le  Brule,  subject  of  the  bishop  of  Liege  (de 

Luke). 

473. )  15  June  1570.  John  Mortawe,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

474. )  28  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  John  van  Artehasen,  Polish  subject. 

475. )  1 2 July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Vincent  Vandecrine,  Spanish  subject. 

476. )  1 4 July  1 5 70*  Gorhambury.  Gosan  Redcanne,  subject  of  the  duke 

of  Cleves. 

477. )  27  March  1570.  Gorhambury.  Paul  Methwyn,  Scottish  subject. 

478. )  2 Oct.  1570.  Patrick  Blare,  clerk,  Scottish  subject. 

479. )  7 Nov.  1 5 70.  Thomas  Gomen,  French  subject. 

480. )  1 6 Nov.  1 5 70.  Peter  Noblett,  Spanish  subject. 

481. )  7 Nov.  1 5 70.  John  Trownyon  alias  Crickemaye,  Scottish  subject. 

482. )  25  iVw.  1569.  Martin  Frende,  Spanish  subject. 

483. )  25  Nov.  1 5 69.  Peter  Bartholmewe,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves. 

484. )  1 1 Nov.  1 5 70.  Gilbert  Harrison,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

485. )  11  Nov.  1570.  Henry  Johnson,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves. 

486. )  11  Nov.  1570.  Henry  Anthonis,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves. 

487. )  11  Nov.  1570.  John  Arrians,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves. 

488. )  7 Nov.  1570.  Benet  Richarde,  French  subject. 

489. )  y Nov.  1570.  Victor  Colas,  French  subject. 

490. )  7 Nov.  1570.  Martin  Druett,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

491. )  16  Nov.  1570.  John  Gybson,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 


6r.  8 d. 

[m.  34] 
13X.  4 d. 

ior. 

I3J-.  ^d. 

6s.  8 d. 

53  s.  4 d. 

zos. 

IOS. 

z6s.  8 d. 

1 or. 

1 or. 

6r.  8 d. 

(-) 

(-) 

1 or. 

2 or. 

2or. 

1 3r.  4 d- 

1 3r.  4 d. 

1 3r.  4 d. 

i)s.  4 d. 

M-f-  4d- 

13  r.  4 d. 

13  r.  4^ 

6r.  Sd. 

1 or. 

1 or. 

1 or. 


1 or. 


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492.)  4 Oct.  1570.  Licence  for  Thomas  Gressham,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife  to 

alienate  (1)  the  manors  of  Massyngham  Magna,  Massyngham  Parva,  Holcombe,  Castel- 
acre  Arundell,  Hardyngham,  Welles,  Myleham  and  Beston,  Lympnowe,  Castleacre 
Pryorye,  Heryngsall,  Dykewood,  Egmer,  Tasborough  and  Hemsbye,  a moiety  of  the 
manor  of  Lodenbacons,  the  site  of  Castelacre  Priory,  the  rectories  of  Castelacre  Pryorye 
and  Hemsbye,  the  advowsons  of  the  rectories  of  Massyngham  Magna,  Hardyngham, 
Myleham,  Beston,  Egmer  and  Tasborough  and  of  the  vicarages  of  Castelacre  Pryorye  and 
Hemsbye  and  lands  {named)  in  Walsyngham,  co.  Norfolk  (2)  the  manor  of  Asshemorehall, 
co.  Suffolk,  (3)  the  manor  of  Thyrlynge,  cos.  Cambridge  and  Norfolk,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  rectory  there,  (4)  the  manors  of  Magna  Overa,  Parva  Overa  and  Fyndern,  co. 
Derby,  (5)  the  manor  of  Wedmore,  co.  Somerset,  (6)  the  manor  of  Mayfeld  and  Wad- 
herst,  the  rectories  of  Mayfelde  and  Wadhurst,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  vicarages  of 
Mayfelde  and  Wadhurst,  Sussex,  (7)  the  manors  of  Osterly,  Wyke  and  Heston,  co. 
Middlesex,  (8)  a messuage  in  the  parish  of  St.  Helen  in  Bysshoppesgate  Streete,  London, 
now  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  (9)  a grange  called  Sutton  in  Ryppon,  a 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Nonkelyng,  of  the  site  of  Nonkelynge  Priory,  of  the  rectory  of 
Nonkelynge  and  of  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Nonkelynge,  a moiety  of  all  their 
lands  in  Wyghton,  Benyngholme,  Catwyke  and  Bewholme,  a moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Estbalke,  land  {named)  in  Lounde  and  Wyghton,  the  site  of  Swyne  Priory,  the  tithes  in 
Swyne,  Benyngholme,  Conystonne,  Ellerbye,  Constable  Burton,  Wyghton,  Thyrkelbye, 
Ganstede,  Northskyrley,  Sowthskyrley,  Bylton,  Lainthorp,  Martyn,  Benyngholme 
Graunge  and  Dowthrop  and  all  their  lands  in  Wyghton,  co.  York,  to  Anthony  [m.  3 5] 
Strynger  and  Thomas  Ceely  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Strynger  to  uses  declared  in 
indentures,  1 Sept.  last.  For  £190  i2j\  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


493. )  3 Oct.  1570.  Licence  for  Walter  Morgan  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manor 

of  Rayhowse,  all  their  lands  in  Barkyng,  lands  {named)  and  all  their  lands  in  Layghton, 
the  tithes  of  corn  of  the  manor  of  Ruckold  in  Layghton  and  all  their  other  tithes  there, 
all  in  the  county  of  Essex,  to  Ranulph  Bedwolf  and  Edward  Vaughan  to  hold  certain 
of  the  premises  in  Layghton  to  the  use  of  Walter  and  Jane  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of 
Jane,  the  rest  of  the  premises  in  Layghton  to  the  use  of  Walter  and  Jane  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Walter,  and  the  manor  of  Rayhowse  and  lands  in  Barkyng  to  the  use  of 
Walter  in  fee  simple.  For  £5  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

494. )  30  Oct.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Anthony  Blyth,  who  by  fine  in  the  Com- 

mon Pleas  has  acquired  inter  alia  from  Richard  Bayvott  lands  in  Wakefeld,  co.  York. 
For  1 is.  in  the  Hanaper. 


495. )  3 July  1570.  Presentation  {sede  vacante)  of  Thomas  Summaster,  M.A.,  to  the 

archdeaconry  of  Cornwall.  By  Q, 

496. )  3 June  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Crofte  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  \m.  36] 

Ockley  Park,  co.  Salop,  void  by  the  death  of  William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke;  wages  of  id. 
a day  payable  by  the  receiver  general  of  the  county;  with  herbage  and  pannage  of  the 
park.  By  P.S. 

497. )  31  May  1570.  Licence  for  Christopher  Wraye,  one  of  the  Queen’s  serjeants  at 

law,  to  exercise  the  office  of  justice  of  assize  in  the  county  of  York,  although  he  was  born 
in  the  county,  notwithstanding  stat.  3 3 Hen.  VIII.  By  Q. 

498. )  25  April  1 5 70.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Agas,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Sutbourne 

with  Orford,  Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  Cole,  M.A.  By  P.S. 


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499. )  26  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  George  Hopper, 

merchant  of  Edinburghe  in  Scotland,  to  trade  between  England  and  Scotland  [m.  37] 
and  France;  with  ships  of  not  more  than  100  tons  merchantlike.  English . By  Q. 

500. )  23  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  two  years  for  Jehan  de  Clerenaulte, 

Frenchman,  to  export  from  any  English  port  100  sacks  of  wool  in  English  ships  or 
ships  of  friendly  countries;  customs  and  subsidies  to  be  paid  as  by  the  Queen’s  subjects 
Englishmen  born;  each  shipment  to  be  endorsed  on  the  patent,  which,  when  expired, 
is  to  be  left  with  the  customer  of  the  port  from  which  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made, 
no  part  of  the  wool  is  to  be  shipped  to  the  dominions  of  the  king  of  Spain  during  the 
suspension  of  the  intercourse  of  merchandise.  English.  By  P.S. 

501. )  2 Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Ralph  Hope  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  John  Blinco,  brother  and  heir  of  William  Blinco;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  13 s.  4 d. 
from  9 June,  11  Eliz.,  when  the  said  William  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheri-  \m.  38] 
tance  £17  5J.  By  P.S. 

502. )  11  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Hugh  Parre  late  of  Knowesley,  co. 

Lancaster.  It  was  presented  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Cleyton,  a coroner  in 
the  county,  on  7 July,  10  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Henry  Haidocke  at  Sutton,  co.  Lancaster, 
that  the  said  Hugh,  aided  and  abetted  by  Edward  Parre  late  of  Knowesley,  Robert 
Dichefelde  late  of  Sutton,  ‘husbondman’,  and  Richard  Marshall  late  of  Prescotte,  co. 
Lancaster,  ‘husbondman’,  murdered  Haidocke  by  wounding  him  at  Sutton  on  9 June, 
10  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  at  Eccleston  next  Knowesleye,  co.  Lancaster,  on  4 July  ( details 
given );  at  the  session  held  at  Lancaster,  co.  Lancaster,  before  John  Walshe,  a justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Powtrell,  serjeant  at  law,  justices  at  Lancaster,  on 
Monday  in  the  fourth  week  of  Lent,  12  Eliz.,  the  said  Hugh,  Dichefelde  and  Marshall 
pleaded  not  guilty  (Ralph  Barton  prosecuting)  and  it  was  found  that  Hugh  was  guilty  of 
manslaughter,  but  not  murder,  and  that  he  had  no  goods  or  lands  in  the  county,  and  that 
Dychefelde  and  Marshall  were  not  guilty;  sentence  on  Hugh  was  deferred  and  he  was 
committed  back  to  prison  at  Lancaster  until  the  next  session.  At  the  request  of  the  said 
justices.  By  Q.  [m.  39] 

503. )  1 4 July  1 5 70.  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  John  Johnson  of  the  office  of  keeper 

of  the  gaol  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk;  yearly  wages  £3,  with  a robe  or  livery  or 
13/.  4 d.  for  the  same  yearly,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  possessions  of  the  monastery 
of  Bury  St.  Edmunds;  as  held  by  John  Browne  or  John  Holte.  The  office  was  granted 
for  life  to  Browne  by  patent,  5 Dec.,  1 Mary.  By  P.S. 

504. )  30  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Roger  Mennell  of  Haunby,  co.  [m.  40] 

York,  for  all  treasons  and  other  offences  committed  before  31  Dec.,  12  Eliz.  On  report 
of  his  penitence  for  his  part  in  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North.  By  Q. 

505. )  11  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Christopher  Cockar  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Edward  Tyrrell,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Tyrrell;  with  an  annuity  of 
£20  from  17  June,  8 Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  By  Q. 

506. )  13  June  1570.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  in  reversion  to  Francis  [m.  41] 

Ramme  and  Robert  Hungate  of  the  office  of  prothonotary  and  clerk  of  the  Crown  in 
the  counties  of  Glamorgan,  Carmarthen,  Pembroke,  Cardigan,  Monmouth,  Brecknock, 
Radnor,  Montgomery  and  Denbigh;  as  held  by  John  Arnold,  Nicholas  Arnold  or  John 
Lennard;  notwithstanding  omissions  or  mistakes  in  the  recital  of  the  premises.  The 
office  was  granted  for  life  to  Lennard  by  patent,  12  Oct.,  28  Hen.  VIII,  and  a part  of  it 
afterwards  granted  to  others  with  his  assent.  By  P.S. 


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Vacated  by  virtue  of  a uniting  by  Ramme  and  Christopher  Anderton  enrolled  on  the  Close  Roll , 
11  July , 34  Eli%.y  signed  G.  Gerrard;  per  Franciscum  Ramme;  per  Christoferum  Anderton; 
with  a note  Cane’  xj.  die  Julii,  1592,  coram  Ricardo  Garth. 


507.)  29  June  1570.  Pardon  for  Robert  Bicklake  late  of  Beaworthye,  co.  [m.  42] 

Devon,  ‘husbondman’,  indicted  for  that  with  others  he  burgled  the  house  of  John 
Bassett  alias  Thornedowne  at  Asshewater,  co.  Devon,  on  16  April,  7 Eliz.,  and  stole 
clothing  etc.  {described)  belonging  to  him.  At  the  suit  of  Edward  Fynes,  lord  Clynton 
and  Saye,  councillor,  high  admiral.  By  P.S. 


508. )  30  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  John  Lymmer  late  of  Hardgrave,  co. 

Suffolk,  ‘laborer’,  indicted  at  the  gaol  delivery  of  Ipswich  and  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co. 
Suffolk,  held  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds  on  Wednesday  in  the  fourth  week  of  Lent,  12  Eliza- 
beth, before  Robert  Catlin,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  and  Robert 
Bedingfeld,  justices  of  assize  and  gaol  delivery,  for  that  he  broke  and  entered  the  close 
of  Oliver  Sparrowe  at  Howesdon,  co.  Suffolk,  on  17  Oct.,  11  Eliz.,  and  stole  a gelding 
belonging  to  him.  At  the  suit  of  Christopher  Heydon,  knight.  By  Q.  [ m . 43] 

509. )  12  July  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hodgeson  of  the  office  of  particular 

surveyor  of  lands  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  city  of  London,  now  in  the  survey  of 
the  Exchequer  and  formerly  in  that  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations;  annuity  of  £16 
1 3 j*.  4 d.  and  expenses,  payable  by  the  receiver  general  of  the  county  or  at  the  Exchequer. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Alexander  Hewes  in  the  Exchequer  of  a patent  of 
the  Court  of  Augmentations,  8 Feb.,  4 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  the  office  for  life.  By 
advice  of  the  council.  By  Q. 


510. )  27  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Richard  Allanson  late  of  Bardney  in 

the  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  ‘yoman’,  (as  in  Calendar , 1566-1569,  no.  2096).  [m.  44] 

By  P.S. 

5 1 1. )  Undated.  Licence  for  Hoell  Thomas  Lewes  to  alienate  lands  {named)  in  Llan- 
trissan  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  late  of  Llanthoni  Priory  next  Gloucester,  to  William, 
earl  of  Pembroke,  councillor.  For  14/.  in  the  hanaper. 

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512. )  4 May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Ralph  Crofte  of  (1)  lands  ( tenants  [m.  1] 

named ) in  Kirkbye  Fletham,  co.  York,  late  of  Marike  Priory,  co.  York,  and  (2)  lands 
{named)  in  Coverhame,  Carleton  in  Coverhame,  Midlam,  Coverdale  and  Westwitton, 
parcels  of  the  Duchy  of  York,  in  the  lordship  of  Midlam,  co.  York;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  106/.  and  (2)  £11  8j\  10 d.\  the  lessee  to  cause  the 
premises  to  be  inhabited,  to  find  a horse  and  arms  for  service  in  the  North  according  to 
the  custom  of  the  said  lordship,  to  bear  all  other  charges  customary  for  the  Queen’s 
service  in  the  North,  and  to  fence  the  premises  as  ordered  by  the  steward  there  or  other 
commissioners  according  to  statute.  In  consideration  of  Crofte’s  great  losses  by  reason 
of  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North.  On  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  by  him,  in  respect 
of  the  premises,  of  patents  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  {a)  4 Dec.,  5 Edw.  VI, 
leasing  (1)  to  Thomas  Gristhwayte  at  a yearly  rent  of  ii6j\  (t detailed ),  and  ( b ) 10  June, 
5 Edward  VI,  leasing  (2)  to  Crofte  inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  £14  8j\  10 d.  {detailed), 
in  both  cases,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next.  \m.  2] 

By  P.S. 

513. )  18  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Kellewaye  of  woodlands  {named 

and  tenants  named)  in  Bremmer,  co.  Southampton,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bremmer 
Bulbarne,  formerly  of  the  monastery  of  Bremmer  and  afterwards  assigned  to  the  present 
Queen  before  her  accession;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  2oj\; 
with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure 
thereof.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  have  been  concealed,  but  Kellewaye  offers 
to  recover  them  at  his  own  costs  and  pay  the  said  rent. 

By  the  commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

5 14. )  18  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Barrett  of  the  manor  of  Swifelinge, 

co.  Suffolk,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Campsey,  and  all  lands,  rents,  courts  and  profits 
belonging  thereto;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £13  19^.  8 d.  In 
consideration  of  damages  sustained  both  by  the  loss  of  his  place  called  Te  Almeshous 
rome’  in  Windsor  and  otherwise.  By  P.S. 

515. )  10  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Jones  the  elder  of  demesne  lands 

called  ‘the  Northe  parte  of  Wingham’,  parcel  of  ‘the  owte  lands  of  Wingham’,  parcel 
of  the  manor  of  Wingham,  co.  Kent,  and  late  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  [m.  3] 
and  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rent  £8,  the  lessee  to  discharge  the  Crown  from  all  charges.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  by  Jones  of  an  indenture,  26  May,  3 & 4 Ph.  and  Mary,  whereby  cardinal 
Poole  leased  to  Christopher  Kelsham  the  premises,  once  in  the  tenure  of  Simon  Gason 
and  afterwards  in  that  of  Kelsham,  late  of  Thomas  Cranmer,  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
with  reservations,  for  2 3 years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine 
of  £ 1 6 paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

516. )  10  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Woode,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of 

lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  (1)  Rotby  and  Markefeld,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Grow- 
by,  co.  Leicester,  and  (2)  Thorneton,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Whitwicke,  co.  Leicester; 


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with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  iooj\  and  (2)  6oj\  In  considera- 
tion of  the  surrender  by  Wood  of  a patent,  24  July,  10  Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to 
Richard  Martynne  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant.  \m.  4] 

517.)  18  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Dodington  of  woods  {named)  in  (1) 

Watlington  Park,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Watlington,  co.  Oxford,  and  (2)  Kingeston, 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Barwell,  co.  Surrey;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rents  (1)  £6  10s.  and  (2)  28j\  9 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods 
and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  wood- 
lands only  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting  to  preserve  the  young 
growth,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  surveyors  of  woods,  the  cost  of  which  enclosure 
Dodington  will  undertake;  and  because  he  has  surrendered  a patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
( — ) Eliz.,  leasing  to  him  woods  {named)  in  Chartesey  within  Windsore  Forest,  co.  Surrey. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 


518. )  26  May  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  John  Unkell  of  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Midle- 

ton,  co.  Sussex,  formerly  of  William  Gorffin  exchanged,  afterwards  annexed  to  the  late 
honour  of  Petworth;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £5  8j\;  the  lessee 
to  discharge  the  Crown  from  all  charges,  and  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s 
steward  and  surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  or  survey  the  same.  In  con- 
sideration of  his  surrender  of  an  indenture,  20  Aug.,  34  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  the  said 
Gorffin  of  Readinge,  co.  Berks,  leased  to  John  Unkell  of  Midleton,  ‘yoman’,  the  said 
manor,  with  reservations,  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£10  10 s.,  paying  also  all  charges;  and  because  he  has  undertaken  the  repair  of  the  sea 
walls.  \m.  5] 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

519. )  18  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Samwell  of  the  rectory  or  chapel  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Northampton,  late  of  St.  Andrew’s  Priory  there;  with  reservations;  from 
Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10;  the  lessee  discharged  from  the  yearly  payment  of  £10 
heretofore  paid  out  of  the  premises  to  the  rector  of  All  Saints  with  St.  Gregory,  North- 
ampton, but  to  bear  all  other  charges.  In  consideration  that  the  rent  has  been  unpaid 
for  the  past  seven  years,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  deputy  auditor  of  the  county, 
but  Samwell  offers  to  take  a lease  at  the  said  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £10  paid  at  the 
Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

520. )  26  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Lee,  knight,  of  (1)  the  [m.  6] 

manor  of  Spillesburye  and  woods  {named),  (2)  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  manor 
of  Shipton,  (3)  the  said  manor  of  Shipton  (except  the  site  and  demesne  lands)  and  woods 
{named),  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  belonging  to  the  said  manors  in  Spillesburye, 
Dicheley,  Fulwell,  Taston,  Shipton  and  elsewhere,  co.  Oxford;  with  reservations;  [m.  7] 
(1)  from  the  death  of  Anne,  duchess  of  Somerset,  to  whom  by  patent,  27  Feb.,  2 & 3 
Ph.  and  Mary,  the  manor  of  Spillesburye  was  granted  inter  alia  for  life,  (3)  from  the  death 
of  Anne,  countess  of  Warwick,  who  is  seised  thereof  by  virtue  of  a charter,  28  June, 
4 Edw.  VI,  whereby  John,  late  duke  of  Northumberland,  then  earl  of  Warwick,  granted 
the  manor  of  Shipton  inter  alia  to  feoffees  to  the  use  of  his  son  John,  late  earl  of  Warwick, 
then  viscount  Lisley,  and  the  said  Anne,  then  his  wife,  for  life  in  survivorship,  and  (2) 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  1 1 March,  8 Eliz.  to  Henry  Poure  for 
21  years  from  the  said  countess’s  death;  yearly  rents  (1)  £34  i6l.  3 \d.,  (2)  £41.1  is.  8 \d.  and 
(3)  £9  ioj\,  with  provisions  for  the  enclosing  and  preserving  of  the  woods  after  cutting. 
For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


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521. )  20  May  1570.  Gorhambury . Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Okeham  of  (1) 

lands  ( named ) in  Readinge,  co.  Berks,  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Read- 
inge,  (2)  fisheries  ( described ) there,  (3)  a meadow  there  called  Tannehowse  Meade  [m.  8] 
and  (4)  a meadow  there  called  Le  Eastmeade  alias  Le  Create  Meade,  parcel  of  the  manor 
of  Battell,  co.  Berks;  with  reservations,  including  the  capital  house  of  the  manor  and 
monastery  of  Readinge  and  the  hay  in  Estmeade  aforesaid;  from  Michaelmas  1574, 
being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  10  Oct.,  1 Mary  to  Francis  Engle- 
felde,  knight,  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23 
14/.;  yearly  rent  £12  14s.;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges,  but  shall  at  his 
own  costs  get  in  the  hay  from  Estmeade  and  carry  it  to  the  Queen’s  barn  at  Readinge 
for  the  maintenance  of  her  horses.  In  consideration  that  he  will  get  in  the  said  hay. 
Also  grant  in  reversion  during  the  said  21  years  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  [m.  9] 
site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Readinge,  which  office  was  granted  by  another 
patent,  10  Oct.,  1 Mary,  to  Englefelde  inter  alia  for  life.  In  consideration  that  Okeham 
has  undertaken  both  to  repair  all  buildings  in  the  site  during  his  term  of  office,  so  long 
as  the  Crown  will  provide  the  necessary  materials,  and  also  to  execute  the  office  without 
fee;  and  because  the  Crown  will  be  discharged  after  Englefelde’s  death  from  the  payment 
of  yearly  wages  amounting  to  £12  $s.  4 d.  belonging  to  the  office.  By  P.S. 

522. )  4 May  1570.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Philip  Strelley,  one  of  the  captains  of  Berwick, 

of  (1)  lands  called  Wiggenholme,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Wheldrake,  co.  York,  [m.  10] 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Fountaunce,  co.  York,  (2)  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Brereton  ( tenant 
named),  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Straynton  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Gisburgh  co.  York,  (3)  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Clifton  and  Bowthom  in  Clifton, 
co.  York,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  chantry  called  ‘Sir  Richard  Yorkes  chauntry’  in  the  parish 
of  St.  John  at  Ousebridge  End,  co.  York,  (4)  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Osborneby,  co. 
Lincoln,  late  of  Kyme  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  (5)  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Swaff- 
ham,  co.  Norfolk,  (6)  a coney  warren  called  Spenny  Parke  in  Swaffham  alias  \m.  11] 
Sopham  alias  Swaffham  Merkett,  (7)  a tenement  in  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  once 
purchased  from  the  abbot  of  Westminster,  and  (8)  a tenement  rebuilt  by  Henry  VIII 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin  in  the  fields  by  Charing  Crosse,  co.  Middlesex,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Westminster;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  Lady  Day,  1 5 87,  being  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  27  July,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Nicholas  Herbert  for  30 
years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6,  (2)  from  Michaelmas  1572,  being 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  10  Feb., 
6 Edw.  VI,  to  Edward  Barnard  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£4  1 3 s.  4 d.,  (3)  from  Michaelmas  1574,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent 
of  the  said  Court,  20  March,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Gale,  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  next,  to  the  use  of  the  tenants,  at  a yearly  rent  of  1 1 3 s.  4 d.  {de- 
tailed), (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  1 Feb.,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary, 
to  Lawrence  Nowell  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
56s.  {detailed),  (5)  and  (6)  from  Michaelmas  1577,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent,  15  July,  3 & 4 Ph.  and  Mary  {Calendar,  1 5 5 5-1 5 57,  p. 5 1 5),  to  Henry  Beding- 
feld,  knight,  inter  alia  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent,  for  them 
with  the  whole  manor  of  Swaffham  etc.,  of  £52  23^.,  (7)  from  Lady  Day  1583,  being 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  1 1 March,  4 Eliz.,  to 
Peter  Nicholson,  one  of  the  Queen’s  glaziers,  of  the  same,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Luke  Hornebolte,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  6or.  and  (8) 
from  Lady  Day  1580,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  10  Dec.,  31 
Hen.,  VIII,  to  Peter  alias  Pero  Cooke  for  40  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next;  yearly  rents 
W £6>  (2)  £4  I3*f*  (3)  II3J*  4^*>  (4)  36j-  (0  £7  i°s.  (6)  £6  10 s.,  (7)  60s.  and  (8)  26/ 


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8 d.  The  premises  (1)  above  were  also  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations, 
13  Sept.,  4 Edw.  VI,  inter  alia , with  other  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named ) in  Wheldrake, 
parcels  of  the  same  manor,  to  Robert  Robotham,  the  King’s  servant,  with  reservations, 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent,  for  them  with  the  manor  of 
Wheldrake  and  other  lands,  of  £86  17^.  6d.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

523. )  25  July  1 5 70.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  3 1 years  to  Elizabeth  Snowe,  widow,  \m.  1 2] 

of  (1)  a water-mill  in  Stanes,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Westminster,  co. 
Middlesex,  (2)  the  manor  and  rectory  of  Kensington,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  monastery 
of  Abbingdon,  co.  Berks,  and  (3)  the  house  or  manor  of  Alfarthing  in  Wannesworthe, 
co.  Surrey,  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Hampton  Courte,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits 
belonging  thereto;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  in- 
denture, 20  Nov.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Clarke  for  66  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at 
a yearly  rent  of  £11,  (2)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant 
thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date  and  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease 
thereof  by  the  monastery  of  Westminster  by  indenture,  27  Feb.,  25  Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas 
Cromwell,  knight,  for  60  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £26  13 s. 
4 d.;  yearly  rents  (1)  £11,  (2)  £19  6s.  8 d.  and  (3)  £26  13J.  4 d.;  the  Crown  to  [m.  13] 
acquit  the  lessee  of  the  yearly  payment  of  30^.  id.  out  of  (3)  to  the  archbishop  of  York. 
For  her  service.  By  Q. 

524. )  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Barker,  a yeoman  of  the  guard,  of 

(1)  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Chesterton,  co.  Gloucester,  (2)  lands  ( described ) 
in  Chesterton  and  (3)  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  parcel 
of  the  manor  of  Cirencester,  all  late  of  the  monastery  of  Cirencester;  with  reservations; 
(1)  from  Michaelmas  last,  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  26 
January,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  Richard  Fowler  for  56  years  and  (3)  from  the  termination  of 
a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  20  Nov.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas  Whitinge  and  Alice  his 
wife,  for  41  years;  yearly  rents  (1)  25/.  6 d.  {detailed),  (2)  58 s.  4 d.  and  (3)  46s.  8 d.  (< detailed ); 
and  for  a fine  of  £1 3 izd.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S.  \m.  14] 

525. )  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Anthony  Cowper  of  lands  (1)  in  Stoke 

upon  Trent  {named  and  tenants  named),  (2)  in  Sherwood  Forest  {named),  in  the  tenures  of 
inhabitants  of  Basford,  (3)  in  Normanton  upon  Sore,  (4)  in  Standford  upon  Sore  {tenants 
named),  (5)  in  Bingham  {tenant  named),  (6)  in  Carcolston  alias  Caicolston  {tenant  named), 
(7)  in  Lenton  {named),  (8)  called  Lymbye  Haye  {tenant  named),  (9)  in  Thorney  Wood 
{named)  and  (10)  in  Bonney,  late  of  the  late  Thomas  Kinston,  all  in  the  county  of  Not- 
tingham; with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  ys.  4 d.  {detailed),  (2) 
4oj\,  (3)  \id.,  (4)  1 6d.,  (5)  21  j*.,  (6)  4s.,  (7)  9 s.  4 d.  {detailed),  (8)  40^.,  (9)  6s.  8 d.  and  (10) 
is.  6d.;  with  provision  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  enclosure  thereof  after 
cutting.  In  consideration  that  he  has  at  his  own  costs  recovered  the  premises,  [m.  15] 
which  were  concealed;  and  that  he  will  undertake  the  preservation  thereof  and  payment 
of  the  said  rents. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

526. )  21  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Todde,  keeper  of  the 

wardrobe  at  Hampton  Courte,  of  the  manor  of  Fourde,  co.  Somerset,  now  or  late  in  the 
tenure  of  Griffith  Williams  and  once  of  the  monastery  of  Bathe,  and  ail  lands,  courts  and 
profits  thereof;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent, 
27  Nov.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Thomas  Edmondes  for  31  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £37  1 y.  id.',  same  rent.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

527. )  18  July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  May  of  Worcester  of  the  [m.  16] 


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manors  of  (1)  Wike  Episcopi  and  (2)  Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  formerly  of  the  bishopric 
of  Worcester,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  thereof;  with  reservations,  including  rents 
of  assize  of  free  tenants  of  both  manors,  two  water-mills  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Wike 
Episcopi  (yearly  rent  £4),  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Wike  Episcopi 
(yearly  rent  £21  5 s.  6d.)  and  the  site  and  desmesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Bredon  (yearly 
rent  £14);  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £13  io\d.  and  (2)  £39  1 5 s.  z\d.\  the  lessee 
to  collect  the  rents  of  free  tenants  and  of  the  lands  above  reserved  and  pay  them  to  the 
receiver  of  the  county,  and  to  pay  the  fees  of  the  bailiff  and  steward  of  the  manors;  and 
for  a fine  of  £100  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

528.)  26  July  1570.  Gorhambury . Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Jones,  keeper  of  the 

chamber  of  the  Privy  Council,  of  the  rectory  of  Spershall  alias  Spersholte,  co.  Southamp- 
ton; with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  25  \m.  17] 

April,  3 Eliz.,  to  William  Abbot  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  £10,  same  rent.  By  P.S. 

5 29.)  14  July  1 5 70.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Walter  Jones  of  ‘le  litle  forest'  of  Brecknock 

within  the  lordship  of  Brecknock,  co.  Brecon,  formerly  of  Edward,  duke  of  Buckingham, 
and  late  of  Thomas,  lord  Seymour  of  Sudeley,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  £7.  In  consideration  of  his  undertaking  at  his  own  costs 
to  defend  the  Queen’s  rights  against  the  inhabitants  of  the  said  lordship,  who  claim  the 
pasture  of  the  forest  on  payment  of  a yearly  rent  of  £7  and  have  disturbed  Crown  leases 
made  to  divers  persons. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

5 30.)  27  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Ralph  Burton  and  Richard  Repington  of  the 

prebend  of  Wilmecote,  late  of  Tamworth  College,  co.  Stafford,  and  its  appurtenances 
in  Tameworth  and  Wilmecote  or  elsewhere,  cos.  Stafford  and  Warwick;  with  reserva- 
tions; from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £14  6s.  8 d.  For  a fine  of  £57  6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

531. )  8 May  1 5 70.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Swynsted  late  of  Chesthunt  co.  Hertford,  \m.  1 8] 

‘smyth’.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Lacocke,  a coroner  in  the 
county,  on  2 June,  10  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  William  Spence  at  Chesthunt  that  Swynsted 
feloniously  killed  Spence  there  on  1 June,  10  Eliz.  {details given);  in  Hilary  term  12  Eliz., 
Swynsted  appeared  in  the  Queen’s  Bench  and  surrendered  himself  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  he  pleaded  not  guilty,  and  it  was  found  that  he  killed  Spence  in  self-defence; 
as  certified  by  Robert  Catlyn,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench. 

532. )  14  April  1570.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Mocket  late  of  Challock,  co.  Kent. 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Wynchelsey  in  the  liberties  of  the  Cinque  Ports 
before  John  Love,  coroner  in  the  town,  on  9 Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Francis 
Lyndey,  Mocket’s  servant,  that  Mocket  wounded  Lyndey  in  self-defence  on  7 Sept. 
1 1 Eliz.  at  Wynchelsey  so  that  he  died  there  on  8 Sept,  {details given). 

5 33.)  Undated.  Pardon  for  John  Grene  late  of  Rowley,  co.  Stafford,  ‘laborer’.  It  was 
found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  William  Grene,  a coroner  in  the  county,  on  23 
July,  1 1 Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Thomas  Lowe  at  Rowley  that  the  said  John  killed  Lowe 
in  self-defence  on  1 May,  1 1 Eliz.,  at  Rowley  {details  giveri)\  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof 
certified  by  Edwards  Saunders,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Thomas 
Carus,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  justices  of  gaol  delivery  of  the  county. 

534.)  13  Jan.  1570.  Licence  for  Thomas  Sackvill,  knight,  lord  Buckhurst,  \m.  19] 

his  heirs  and  assigns,  and  any  other  persons  to  alienate  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £72 
to  Philip  Baker,  S.T.P.,  provost,  and  the  scholars  of  King’s  College,  Cambridge.  By  Q. 


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535. )  4 March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  to  Philip  Baker,  S.T.P.,  provost,  and 

the  scholars  of  King’s  College,  Cambridge,  of  the  manor  of  Sampford  Cortney,  \m.  20] 
co.  Devon,  and  the  advowson  of  Sampford  Cortney  Church;  to  hold  in  frankalmoign; 
issues  from  12  Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  on  which  day  the  premises  were  conveyed  to  the  Queen  by 
Thomas  Sackevill,  knight.  Lord  Bucherst,  by  writing,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  in  trust 
that  the  present  grant  might  be  made.  By  P.S. 

536. )  22  Feb.  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Barton 

late  of  Barton,  co.  Lancaster.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Shawe 
and  John  Clayton,  two  coroners  in  the  county,  on  1 Feb.,  1 1 Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  William 
Horneby  late  of  Barton,  ‘yoman’,  at  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster,  that  the  said  Christopher 
feloniously  wounded  Horneby  at  Barton  on  21  Jan.,  11  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on  30 
Jan.  {details given). 

At  the  suit  of  Thomas  Gerrard,  knight,  Richard  Asheton,  William  Farington,  Edward 
Tyldesley,  John  Braddill,  Ralph  Asheton  and  others,  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county. 

By  Q- 

537. )  23  Feb.  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Harvyste, 

‘le  salte  peter  maker’,  of  the  office  of  a gunner  within  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  John 
Fountayne,  deceased;  wages  of  1 2 d.  a day  from  Lady  Day,  1 5 69,  payable  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

538. )  2 March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Knolles,  the 

Queen’s  kinsman,  an  esquire  for  the  body,  of  the  office  of  master  and  keeper  of  the  canvas 
{canibis)  for  the  Queen’s  hunting  called  ‘le  toyle’  or  ‘le  pale  of  canvas’,  to  be  maintained 
and  moved  at  the  Crown’s  expense;  with  an  annuity  of  100  marks  from  Lady  Day  last, 
payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  formerly  held  by  Wistan  Browne,  Francis  Brian,  knight, 
John  Bannister  or  John  Tamworth.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

539. )  6 March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Licence  for  three  years  \m.  21] 

for  George  Bullen,  clerk,  M.A.,  canon  and  Prebendary  in  Canterbury  and  York  Cathed- 
rals, to  absent  himself  from  his  benefices,  receiving  the  profits  thereof  as  if  in  continual 
residence.  By  P.S. 

540. )  16  Feb.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Heneage,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the 

office  of  treasurer  of  the  chamber;  yearly  wages  £133  6j\  8 d.,  with  £20  for  two  clerks, 
from  Christmas  last,  payable  by  himself  or  at  the  Exchequer;  as  formerly  held  by  John 
Masone  or  Francis  Knollys,  knights.  On  surrender  by  Knollys,  now  treasurer  of  the 
household,  of  a patent,  3 Jan.,  9 Eliz.,  granting  him  the  office  for  life.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

541. )  20  fan.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Garnons  of  the  office  of  Queen’s  attorney 

in  the  town  and  lordship  of  Haverford,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Thomas  ap  Phelipp. 

Grant  also  for  life  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  Queen’s  courts  of  the  town  of  Haverford 
and  lordship  of  Rowse,  void  by  the  death  of  Henry  Cadherne;  as  formerly  held  by  Cad- 
herne  or  John  Warren.  For  his  service.  By  P.S.  [m.  22] 

542. )  22  Feb.  1 5 70.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Pardon  for  Martin  Allyn  late  of  Lon- 

don, ‘clothworker’,  for  all  making  and  uttering  of  false  coin;  provided  that  under  pain  of 
forfeiture  of  this  patent,  he  depart  within  40  days  to  a friendly  country  overseas,  not  to 
return  without  the  Queen’s  special  licence.  By  P.S. 

543. )  22  Feb.  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Presentation  ( sede  vacante ) of  Thomas 

Drante,  S.T.P.,  clerk,  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Lewes  in  Chichester  Cathedral,  void  by 
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544. )  20  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Presentation  ( sede  vacante)  of  William  Overton, 

S.T.P.,  to  the  rectory  of  Ratherfeild,  Chichester  dioc.,  void  and  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by 
lapse.  By  P.S. 

545. )  4 March  1 5 70.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Sackvill,  knight, 

lord  Buckhurste,  of  the  manor  of  Withyham  alias  Monken  Courte,  co.  Sussex,  a portion 
and  pension  out  of  Withiham  Church,  a yearly  rent  of  iioj.  out  of  the  manor  of  Blaken- 
ham  alias  Blackham,  co.  Sussex,  and  the  advowson  of  Withyham  Church;  \m.  23] 
to  hold  by  service  of  the  twentieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee;  issues  from  12  Jan.  last,  on 
which  day  Philip  Baker,  S.T.P.,  provost,  and  the  scholars  of  King’s  College,  Cambridge, 
conveyed  the  premises  to  the  Queen,  by  writing,  in  trust  that  the  present  grant  might  be 
made.  By  P.S. 

546. )  3 April  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Presentation  (hac  vice)  of  Christopher  Lyndley, 

S.T.B.,  clerk,  to  the  canonry  and  prebend  of  Hustwhatte  in  York  Cathedral.  By  P.S. 

547. )  3 April  1570.  Windsor  Castle.  Presentation  of  Robert  Hutton,  clerk,  to  the 

vicarage  of  Hunmanby,  York  dioc.  By  P.S.  [m.  24] 

548. )  5 April  1570.  Presentation  of  Ralph  Coulton,  S.T.B.,  to  the  archdeaconry  of 

Cleveland,  York  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Christopher  Malton.  By  P.S. 

549. )  24  March  1570.  Gorhamburj.  Creation  for  life  of  William  Dethicke  alias 

Rougecrosse,  a pursuivant  at  arms,  as  Yorke  herald  at  arms;  with  an  annuity  of  20  marks 
from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

5 5 o.)  24  March  1 5 70.  Gorhamburj.  Creation  for  life,  of  Thomas  Dawse,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  as  Rougecrosse  pursuivant  at  arms;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  Michaelmas 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

551. )  28  March  1 5 70.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Dodington  of  the  offices 

of  one  of  the  two  auditors  of  ‘lez  prestes’  and  foreign  accounts,  one  of  the  two  auditors 
of  first  fruits  and  tenths,  and  auditor  of  the  change,  coinage  and  mint  of  gold  [m.  25] 
and  silver  coin  and  bullion  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere  in  England;  as  held 
by  Henry  Coddenham,  deceased,  to  whom  they  were  granted  for  life  by  patent,  19  Jan., 
2 Eliz.,  with  an  annuity  of  100  marks  from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Q.  [m.  26] 

552. )  22  March  1570.  Gorhamburj.  Pardon  for  Rice  David  ap  Eynon  late  of  Llan- 

thoysant,  co.  Carmarthen,  ‘yoman’.  He  was  indicted  at  the  general  session  of  the  peace 
held  at  Carmarthen  on  28  April,  11  Eliz.,  before  Richard,  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  Griffith 
Rees,  John  Vaughan,  Thomas  Vaughan,  William  Davides,  David  John  ap  Gll’m  and 
Owen  Donne,  keepers  of  the  peace  and  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county,  for 
that  he  broke  and  entered  the  close  of  John  Harry  Ll’in  Wallter  at  Llanvyhangell  Aberby- 
thych,  co.  Carmarthen,  on  30  May,  10  Eliz.,  and  stole  a cow  belonging  to  him;  at  the  gaol 
delivery  of  Carmarthen  Castle  held  at  Carmarthen  on  13  June,  11  Eliz.,  before  Richard 
Wye,  justice  of  gaol  delivery,  he  pleaded  not  guilty  and  was  convicted  and  sentenced 
to  be  hanged.  By  Q. 

553. )  30  March  1 5 70.  Gorhamburj.  Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  David  Vaus,  [///.  27] 

merchant  of  Leithe  in  Scotland,  to  trade  between  England  and  Scotland  and  France; 
with  ships  of  not  more  than  100  tons  merchantlike.  English.  By  P.S. 

554. )  10  March  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  William  Cecill,  knight,  councillor,  principal 

secretary,  of  (1)  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  parcel  of  the 


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manor  and  demesne  lands  of  Bourne  and  once  of  the  monastery  there,  afterwards  of 
Richard  Cotton,  knight,  exchanged,  and  (2)  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Stampford,  co. 
Lincoln,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Swineshed;  with  reservations;  from  Michael-  [m.  23] 
mas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £27  15T.  8 d.  { detailed ) and  (2)  8j\  In  consideration  that  three 
tenements  on  the  premises  have  been  burnt  down  and  must  be  rebuilt;  also  because 
Cecill  will  bear  the  heavy  charges  of  draining  certain  lands  in  the  premises  which  are 
marshland  and  flooded  for  a great  part  of  the  year;  also  because  he  will  repair  two  mills, 
parcel  of  the  premises,  in  great  decay  for  lack  of  timber,  with  the  repair  whereof  the 
Crown  has  been  charged,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  auditor  of  the  county;  and  for 
a fine  of  £65  17 j*.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

555. )  16  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Button  of  lands  in  Geddinge 

Abbott,  co.  Huntingdon,  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Gedding  Abbott, 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Ramsey,  co.  Huntingdon;  with  reservations  from  Michaelmas 
last;  yearly  rent  £12  3 s.  10 d.  On  surrender  by  the  said  William  of  a patent  of  the  Court 
of  Augmentations,  15  Oct.,  6 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to  Thomas  Nele,  inter  alia  the  premises, 
then  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Button,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas 
then  next  at  the  same  rent.  In  consideration  that  William  will  repair  the  buildings  of  the 
premises,  which  are  in  ruin  and  decay;  and  for  a fine  of  £36  1 it.  6d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

556. )  10  March  1570.  Hampton  Court . Lease  for  21  years  to  Charles  Smythe,  one  of 

‘le  pages’  of  the  wardrobe,  of  (1)  all  lands  in  Edlemeton,  co.  Middlesex,  now  or  late  in 
the  tenure  of  Jasper  Leeke  and  (2)  a messuage  and  lands  there,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure 
of  ( — ) Salter,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Edlemeton,  formerly  of  the  marquess  \m.  29] 
of  Exeter  and  afterwards  of  William  Pagett,  knight;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
next,  or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after 
that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £24  and  (2)  £22.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

557. )  3 July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Stephen  Foxe  and  John  Bowyer,  \m.  30] 

yeoman  in  ordinary  of  the  chamber,  of  (1)  the  capital  messuage  and  lands  {named)  at 
Hurne,  co.  Southampton,  parcel  of  the  manor  there,  (2)  the  site,  demesne  lands  and 
customary  works  of  the  manor  of  Somerford,  co.  Southampton,  and  tithes  and  lands 
{named),  parcels  of  the  manor,  (3)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Wolfreyton,  co.  York,  late  of 
Ferebye  Priory,  co.  York,  (4)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Billinge  Magna,  co.  Northampton, 
parcel  of  Richemond  Landes,  (5 ) lands  {tenant  named)  in  Billinge  Magna,  parcel  of  [m.  31] 
the  manor  there  and  formerly  parcel  of  Richemond  Landes,  and  (6)  lands  {tenants 
named)  in  Willerbye  in  the  county  of  the  town  of  Kingston  upon  Hull;  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Haltemprice;  with  reservations,  including  pasture  in  the  woods  [m.  32] 
at  Hurne  for  20  calves,  pasture  for  ‘bate  shepe’  in  a close  in  Hurne  from  the  Nativity  of 
St.  Mary  until  Christmas,  and  ‘the  Priors  Lodginge’  and  divers  buildings  etc.  {detailed) 
in  the  manor  of  Somerford;  (1)  and  (2)  from  the  terminations  of  leases  by  Christchurche 
Twyneham  Priory,  co.  Southampton,  by  indentures,  (1)  1 Feb.,  25  Hen.  VIII,  to  John 
Dewey,  Margaret  his  wife  and  Agnes  their  daughter  of  the  same  (late  held  by  John  Mon- 
daye  for  a term  of  eight  years),  with  reservations,  for  60  years  from  Michaelmas  1542, 
if  they  should  so  long  live,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  13 t.  id.  {detailed)  and  (2)  20  Sept.,  26 
Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Carter,  Catherine  his  wife  and  Richard  their  son  of  the  same,  ‘the 
Priors  Lodginge’  etc.  reserved,  for  life  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7  iot.  and  8 d.  for  the  price  of 
two  geese,  or  from  the  termination,  if  it  be  then  still  enduring,  of  a- grant  by  patent  of  the 
Court  of  Augmentations,  11  April,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Henry  Seymer,  knight,  the  king’s 
uncle,  inter  alia  of  the  manors  of  Hurne  and  Somerford  and  the  tithes  aforesaid  within 
the  manor  of  Somerford,  late  of  the  said  priory,  for  life,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a 


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lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  20  May,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Robert  Bell,  inter  alia 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4,  (4)  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  6 March,  5 Edw.  VI,  to 
John  Wood,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent 
of  3 is.,  (5)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  6 April, 
7 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Edmundes  inter  alia , with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  44 s.  and  (6)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
patent  of  the  said  Court,  8 June,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  William  Dawson,  with  reservations,  for 
21  years  from  Martinmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8  is.  (detailed)',  yearly  rents  (1) 
£9  ly.  id.,  (2)  £7  ioj*.  8d.,  (3)  £4,  (4)  3 2J\,  (5)  44s.  and  (6)  £8  is.;  the  lessees  to  [m.  33] 
provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at 
the  manors  of  Hurne  and  Somerford  or  survey  the  same;  and  for  a fine  of  £66  3 j\  6d. 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  their  service.  By  P.S. 

558.)  26  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Puckering,  John  Clerke,  Thomas 

Hartishorn,  Richard  Hicke,  Robert  Hobson,  Robert  Sevyer,  John  Johnson,  George 
Beeston,  Robert  Johnson,  John  Barnard,  Ralph  Hicke  and  William  Jegges  of  [m.  34] 
(1)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Flamburgh,  co.  York,  late  of  Robert  Constable,  knight, 
attainted  of  treason,  (2)  lands  (named)  in  the  manor  of  Flamburgh,  late  of  Constable,  and 
(3)  the  site,  capital  messuage  and  demesne  lands  (named)  of  the  said  manor,  the  demesne 
profits  of  the  manor  (named,  including  the  fowling  in  ‘lez  cliffes’)  and  lands  etc.  ( named 
and  tenants  named)  there,  parcels  of  the  manor,  all  late  of  Constable,  lands  there  late  of  St. 
Catherine’s  chantry  in  Flamborough  Church,  and  a cottage  (tenant  named)  there,  [m.  35] 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  said  church;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly 
rent  £119  19 s.  id.;  the  lessees  to  build  in  the  manor  within  four  years  from  the  present 
date  a new  port  or  ‘peere’  — in  place  of  the  old  ‘peere’  now  destroyed  by  the  violence  of 
the  waves, — with  ‘lez  jatties’,  ‘sluces’,  walls  and  ‘lez  rowmes’  necessary,  so  that  it  will 
hold  at  its  mouth  8 feet  of  water  at  the  height  of  ‘le  neaptyde’;  the  said  twelve  lessees 
(any  vacancies  caused  by  death  or  residence  elsewhere  to  be  filled  by  the  survivors  calling 
to  them  other  of  the  inhabitants)  may  assess  on  the  inhabitants  the  costs  of  building  and 
maintaining  the  ‘peere’;  the  lessees  to  make  by  deed  before  Easter  next  a lease  to  Henry 
Gates,  knight,  of  the  fowling  aforesaid  at  a yearly  rent  of  2oj\,  and  to  such  tenants  as  had 
any  title  to  parcels  of  the  premises  at  Easter  last,  several  leases  of  the  said  parcels  at  the 
old  rents,  for  the  whole  term  and  under  the  same  conditions  as  the  present  patent;  any 
dispute  between  the  tenants  as  to  possession  or  as  to  the  payment  of  money  assessed  for 
the  building  of  the  ‘peere’  to  be  settled  by  commissioners  to  be  appointed  by  [m.  36] 
the  treasurer,  chancellor,  undertreasurer  and  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer;  the  said 
twelve  lessees  in  succession  one  after  the  other,  after  the  death  of  the  present  bailiff  of  the 
manor,  shall  collect  yearly  the  rents  of  the  manor  during  the  residue  of  the  term  and  pay 
the  same  rents  and  the  yearly  profits  to  the  receiver  general  of  the  county,  and  shall  have 
for  the  same  an  allowance  of  2cxr.  yearly  on  the  rent  of  £1 19  19L.  id.  In  consideration  of 
the  surrender  by  Clerke  and  ( — ) of  (a)  two  patents  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20 
May,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  severally,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Pentecost  then 
next  (1)  to  John  Nicolson  at  a yearly  rent  of  £5  8j\  (detailed)  and  (2)  to  Robert  Atherton 
at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  6s.  8 d.  (detailed)  and  (b)  a patent,  14  Jan.,  4 Eliz.,  leasing  (3)  to 
Puckeringe  aforesaid,  Clerke  aforesaid,  Thomas  Waferer,  William  Webster,  Thomas 
Hogins,  Hartishorn  aforesaid,  Richard  Hycke  aforesaid,  Hobson  aforesaid,  Robert 
Sevyer  aforesaid,  Henry  Stevinson,  Henry  Wright  and  William  Sevyer  for  2 1 years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £1 19  19L.  id.;  and  because  the  lessees  will  under- 
take the  building  and  maintenance  of  the  new  ‘peere’.  By  P.S. 

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5 59.)  22  Feb.  1 5 70.  Pardon  for  William  Vyse  late  of  Stane  alias  Staundon,  co.  \m.  1] 

Stafford.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Gervys,  a coroner  in  the 
county,  on  16  Sept.,  11  Elizabeth,  on  the  body  of  John  Yate  at  Stane  (Jury  named ) that 
on  14  Sept.,  11  Elizabeth,  at  Stane  on  the  land  of  his  father,  Humphrey  Vyse,  William 
struck  Yate  in  self-defence  so  that  he  died  there  on  1 5 Sept.  ( details  given );  also  that 
William  has  goods  ( specified ) worth,  in  all,  46J*.  8 d.,  which  have  been  seized  for  the  Crown 
by  the  said  coroner  (who  retains  13.1.  4 d.  thereof  for  his  wage  and  will  answer  to  the 
Crown  for  the  residue),  but  no  other  goods  or  lands  in  the  county.  On  information  of 
Andrew  Corbett,  knight.  By  Q. 

560. )  18  Feb.  1570.  Pardon  for  John  David  late  of  Kilgoruck,  co.  Monmouth, 

‘yoman’.  He  was  indicted  at  the  session  of  the  peace  and  gaol  delivery  held  at  Monmouth 
on  22  July,  8 Elizabeth,  before  Edward  Saunders,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
Thomas  Carus,  Queen’s  serjeant  at  law,  Charles  Somersett,  William  Morgan  of  Pen- 
coyde,  William  Morgan  of  Lanternan,  Rowland  Morgan  and  their  fellows,  justices  of  the 
peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county,  for  that  he  and  others  on  1 3 June,  7 Eliza- 
beth, in  the  highway  at  Mounton,  co.  Monmouth,  robbed  Hoell  Edward  of  10 s.  belonging 
to  him  and  William  Hoell  of  £21  belonging  to  him;  the  sheriff  was  ordered  to  have  him 
at  the  next  general  session  of  the  peace  of  the  county  held  at  Newporte  on  Tuesday  after 
Michaelmas,  8 Elizabeth;  at  which  session,  before  William  Morgan  of  Pencoide,  William 
Morgan  of  Lanternan,  Rowland  Morgan,  Thomas  Morgan  of  Maghen  and  others,  he 
was  not  found,  and  the  sheriff  was  ordered  to  have  him  at  the  next  general  session  at 
Monmouth  on  Tuesday  after  Epiphany,  9 Elizabeth;  at  which  session,  before  Rowland 
Morgan,  Thomas  Herbert,  George  James,  Thomas  Morgan  and  others,  he  was  not  found, 
and  the  sheriff  was  ordered  to  cause  him  to  be  exacted  from  county  to  county  until  he 
should  be  outlawed,  if  he  did  not  appear,  and,  if  he  did  appear,  to  have  him  at  the  next 
general  session  at  Monmouth  on  Tuesday  after  Trinity,  9 Elizabeth;  at  which  session, 
before  Rowland  Morgan,  Thomas  Harbert,  George  James,  Christopher  Welshe  and 
others,  the  sheriff  returned  that  he  was  exacted  at  counties  held  at  Newporte  on  [m.  2] 
16  Jan.,  9 Elizabeth,  at  Monmouth  on  13  Feb.,  9 Elizabeth,  at  Newporte  on  13  March, 
9 Elizabeth,  at  Monmouth  on  10  April,  9 Elizabeth,  and  at  Newporte  on  8 May,  9 
Elizabeth,  but  did  not  appear,  wherefore  he  was  outlawed  by  judgment  of  John  David 
Powell  and  Lewis  Morris,  coroners  of  the  county;  as  appears  by  the  said  indictment.  On 
information  of  Edward  Saunders,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Thomas 
Carus,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  justices  of  assize  in  the  county.  By  Q. 

561. )  18  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court . Pardon  for  Edward  Robertes  of  Wollaston, 

co.  Northampton,  ‘laborer’,  for  manslaughter.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Wellingborough,  co.  Northampton,  on  12  July,  11  Elizabeth,  before  John  Fosebroke, 
a coroner  in  the  county,  on  the  body  of  Ralph  Ellyott  late  of  Wellingborough,  ‘blacke- 
smyth’,  ( jury  named)  that,  while  Robertes  and  Ellyott  were  playing  at  ‘bucklers’  on  10 
July,  11  Elizabeth,  at  Wollaston,  Robertes  struck  Ellyott  by  misadventure  so  that  he 
died  on  1 1 July  at  Wellingborough  {details  given).  On  information  of  James  Dyer,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  serjeants 
at  law,  justices  of  assize  in  the  county.  \m.  3 ] 

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562. )  24  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Lane  of  a stipend  of  6d. 

a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Christmas  last,  from  which  date  the  undermen- 
tioned stipend  of  4 \d.  a day  shall  cease.  For  his  service  in  the  wars;  in  consideration  of  his 
surrender  of  a stipend  of  4 \d.  a day,  which  he  had  by  virtue  of  a warrant  of  privy  seal, 
5 Jan.,  3 Elizabeth,  for  him  and  others,  payable  at  the  Exchequer  from  Michaelmas  then 
last,  until  he  should  be  placed  in  the  room  of  an  almsman  in  any  of  the  newly  erected 
cathedrals;  and  because  he  has  not  yet  been  placed  in  any  almsman’s  room. 

English.  By  P.S. 

563. )  27  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  to  Thomas  Holcrofte  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Thomas  Brockholles,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Brockholles;  with  an 
annuity  of  £10  from  26  March,  9 Elizabeth,  when  Thomas  the  father  died.  By  Q. 


564.)  28  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Sutton,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  the  offices  of  (1)  master  and  surveyor  of  the  ordnance  in  Berwick,  Newcastle 
on  Tyne,  Carlisle  and  elsewhere  in  castles  and  towers  in  the  North  and  (2)  \m.  4] 

keeper  of  the  houses  called  ‘the  storehouses’  and  of  the  Queen’s  manor  of  Newcastle  and 
of  other  places  called  ‘les  storehouses’  in  Berwick,  Newcastle,  Holly  Hand  and  Werke, 
and  such  gunners  in  his  retinue  as  are  or  shall  be  appointed  to  be  in  Berwick;  wages  of 
5/.  a day  for  himself,  izd.  a day  for  two  servants  under  him  in  the  offices,  12 d.  a day  for  a 
clerk,  Gd.  a day  each  for  two  ‘les  Laborers’  for  the  survey  of  ‘horse  harnes,  caske,  carte 
horses’  and  other  provisions,  and  for  the  gunners  the  wages  accustomed,  from  Lady  Day 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer  or  by  the  treasurer  or  paymaster  in  Berwick;  as  formerly 
held  by  John  Bennet  or  Henry  Evers.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 27  May , 36  Elizabeth;  signed:  Tho.  Egerton;  Thomas  Sutton. 


565. )  28  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Lease  for  50  years,  for  his  service,  to  Robert 

Huyck,  M.D.,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  ‘the  Deyrye  House’  in  Enfelde,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  lands  (named)  in  Enfelde  and  in  Chesthunt,  co.  Hertford,  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Worcetors  in  Enfelde;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  the 
Queen  before  her  accession  by  indenture,  27  May,  2 & 3 Philip  and  Mary,  to  Thomas 
Hawkins  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £5  14/.  8 d.;  same  rent. 

By  Q. 

566. ;  3 March  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Protection  for  one  year  for  Paul  Fortun  alias 

Fortune,  Italian  merchant  resident  in  London,  the  Queen’s  debtor.  \m.  5] 

By  Q- 


567.)  15  May  1570.  Gorhambury . Grant  for  life  to  Henry  earl  of  Pembroke,  of  the 

offices  of  (1)  warden  of  the  forests  of  Pewesham  and  Blackemore  in  the  manor  of  Devise, 
co.  Wilts,  (2)  steward  of  the  manor  of  Devise,  (3)  keeper  of  Devise  Park,  (4)  constable 
of  Devise  Castle,  (5)  chief  steward  of  the  manor  of  Cramborne,  co.  Dorset,  (6)  warden 
and  keeper  of  Cramborne  Chase,  (7)  ranger  of  Cramborne  Chase,  (8)  keeper  of  Blagedon 
Park  in  the  manor  of  Cramborne,  (9)  bailiff  of  the  hundred  and  manor  of  Cramborne, 
(10)  bailiff  and  reeve  (messor)  of  Cramborne,  (11)  constable  and  keeper  of  Bristoll  Castle, 
(12)  bailiff  of  Burley  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  (1 3)  steward  and  keeper  of  the 
court  of  the  lordship  of  Dynas,  co.  Brecon,  (14)  steward  of  the  manor  of  Brecknock, 
co.  Brecon,  (15)  constable  of  Brecknock  Castle,  (16)  porter  of  the  same  and  (17)  keeper 
of  the  parks  of  Holme  and  Westparke  in  the  manor  of  Cosseham,  co.  Wilts,  all  void  by 
the  death  of  his  father,  William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  who  held  them  for  life  by  several 
patents;  as  formerly  held  by  the  said  late  earl,  John  Russell,  knight,  late  earl  of  Bedford 
or  Henry,  earl  of  Worcester;  yearly  wages  of  (1)  £15  13 s.  4 d.,  (2)  40/.,  (3)  £6  20 d.,  (4) 
60/.  8 d.,  (5)  66/.  8 d.,  (6)  £6  zod.,  (7)  60/.  10 d.}  (8)  60/.  10 d.  and  10/.  yearly  for  12  cart- 


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loads  of  hay  bought  for  the  wild  beasts  in  Blagedon  Park,  (9)  6o.r.,  (10)  zzs.  5 \d.,  (11) 
£20.,  (12)  £9  2 s.  6d.,  (13)  iooj*.,  (14)  £13  6s.  Sd.y  (15)  £6  13/.  4^,  (16)  6ol.  8J.  and  (17) 
£6  zod.;  wages,  payable  (11)  by  the  sheriff  of  Bristoll,  (12)  by  the  sheriff  of  the  county  of 
Southampton,  and  the  rest  of  the  issues  of  the  manors  etc.  by  the  receivers  general 
of  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Dorset  and  Brecon  or  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Michael-  \m.  6] 
mas  last;  power  to  appoint  bailiffs  of  liberties  and  other  officers,  except  the  porter  and  two 
watchmen  in  Bristoll  Castle.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


568.)  3 May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Robert  Cotton,  groom  of  the  wardrobe  of 

beds,  of  (1)  the  site,  demesne  lands  and  works  of  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Shirpeney, 
co.  Sussex,  and  (2)  lands  {named)  in  Pageham,  co.  Sussex,  parcel  of  the  said  manor;  with 
reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  Thomas,  late  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, by  indenture,  6 March,  27  Henry  VIII,  to  Richard  Knight  of  Shirpeny,  ‘husbond- 
man’  of  the  said  manor  with  reservations,  for  50  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly 
rents  of  £zz  for  the  manor  and  zos.  for  the  lands  in  Pageham  and  (2)  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  26  March,  10  Elizabeth,  to  Thomas  Holney 
inter  alia  of  the  said  lands  in  Pageham,  then  in  his  tenure  and  late  in  that  of  [m.  7] 
Richard  Knight,  parcel  of  lands  granted  to  cardinal  Pole  for  life  and  one  year  after  his 
death,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  2oj\; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £zz  and  (2)  2oj\;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s 
steward  and  surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  or  survey  the  same.  For  his 
service.  By  P.S. 

5 69.)  5 May  1 5 70.  Grant  to  William  Broke,  knight,  lord  Cobham,  warden  of  the  Cinque 

Ports,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Edward  Gorges,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  Gorges; 
with  an  annuity  of  £1 3 6j\  8 d.  from  29  Aug.,  10  Elizabeth,  when  Edward  the  father  died. 

By  Q. 

570. )  10  June  1570.  Pardon  for  James  Williamson  and  Thomas  Worthe,  both  late  of 

Burton  Stather  in  the  parts  of  Lyndsey,  co.  Lincoln,  ‘yomen’,  indicted  for  the  theft  of 
two  mares  belonging  to  William  Nappa  at  Burton  Stather  on  5 March,  12  Elizabeth. 
At  the  request  of  Ambrose,  earl  of  Warwick,  master  of  the  ordnance,  and  Edward, 
lord  Clynton,  councillor,  high  admiral.  By  P.S.  \m.  8] 

571. )  12  June  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Yonge  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Eliza- 

beth Estofte,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Estofte;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  6s.  8 d.  from 
24  Dec.,  11  Elizabeth,  when  Thomas  Estofte  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £14 
5 s.  id.  By  Q. 

572. )  10  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Laurence  Meeres  of  St.  Helen’s  chantry  in 

Crofte  in  Marisco,  co.  Lincoln,  founded  by  the  ancestors  of  Francis  Ayscoughe,  knight, 
lands  in  Crofte  and  Thorpe  next  Wayneflete,  co.  Lincoln,  thereto  belonging,  and  all 
other  possessions  thereof  in  the  county;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rent  £9;  the  lessee  charged  with  the  yearly  payment  of  6oj\  out  of  the  chantry  and  all 
other  charges.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Meeres  of  a patent  of  the  [m.  9] 
Court  of  Augmentations,  3 Feb.,  4 Edward  VI,  leasing  the  premises  to  Richard  Hall, 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  also  because 
the  premises  are  near  the  sea  and  charged  with  heavy  expenses  of  defence  against  flooding; 
and  for  a fine  of  £25  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

573. )  12  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Deacon  of  the  hundred  of  Brente, 

co.  Somerset,  late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  with  yearly  cert  rents  or  common 
fines  of  68j*.  and  all  other  appurtenances  of  the  hundred;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 


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Day  last;  yearly  rent  104 s.  Sd.,  to  wit,  for  the  cert  rents  68/.  and  for  the  perquisites  and 
profits  of  court  36/.  8 d.  In  consideration  that  he  will  undertake  without  fee  the  collection 
of  cert  rents  and  perquisites  and  profits  of  court  of  the  hundred,  for  the  collection  of 
which  the  Crown  has  heretofore  been  charged  with  the  yearly  payment  of  20/.  to  the  bailiff 
of  the  hundred;  and  for  a fine  of  £7  6/.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

574. )  5 May  1570.  Grant  to  John  Hare  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Emanuel 

Turnebull,  kinsman  and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Edward  Martyndale,  to  wit,  the  son  and 
heir  of  Catherine  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Turnebull,  daughter  and  one  of  the  [m.  10] 
co-heirs  of  Edward;  with  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  28  Dec.,  3 Eliz.,  when  Edward  died. 
Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £6  11/.  8 d.  By  Q. 

575. )  4 May  1570.  Grant  to  John  Swaine  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Richard 

Robartes,  son  and  heir  of  John  Robartes,  ‘yoman’;  with  an  annuity  of  40/.  from  28  Feb., 
1 1 Eliz.,  when  John  Robartes  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £8  1 3/.  4 d.  By  P.S. 

5 76.)  1 5 June  1 5 70.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Spaldinge  of  the  office  of  butler  in  the  house 

of  the  Star  Chamber  in  Westminster;  with  an  annuity  of  6d.  a day  from  Michaelmas; 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  In  consideration  of  his  service  for  ten  years  not  [m.  11] 
only  in  the  said  office  without  fee  or  wages,  but  also  about  business  concerning  the  Great 
Seal.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

577. )  10  June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Thorpe  of  the  chantry  of  Sanderbye 

alias  Sandbie,  co.  Nottingham,  and  its  appurtenances  ( tenants  named );  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £5  1 3/.  4 d.  In  consideration  that  parcel  of  the  lands  of  the 
chantry  of  the  yearly  value  of  100/.  have  hitherto  been  answered  as  rent  out  of  the  manor 
of  Sanderby,  whereby  it  may  happen  that  the  Crown  will  lose  its  right  of  inheritance 
therein  and  only  have  the  rent  thereof  as  free  rent,  but  Thorpe  has  undertaken  at  his 
own  expense  to  acquire  them  for  the  Crown. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

578. )  13  June  1570.  Grant  to  Edmund  Wrighte  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Thomas  Pratyman,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Pratyman;  with  an  annuity  of  40/.  from 
8 Aug.,  8 Eliz.,  when  Thomas  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  [m.  12] 
£9  V-  By  Q. 

579. )  1 8 Feb.  1 5 70.  Hampton  Court.  Pardon  for  William  Myddlewood  of  Osgoodbye, 

co.  York,  ‘yoman’.  Brian  Myddlewood  late  of  Drax,  co.  York,  ‘husbandman’,  and  he 
are  indicted  for  that  they  burgled  the  house  of  Robert  Maskall  at  Drax  in  the  West 
Riding  on  12  Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  with  intent  to  rob  him,  and  put  him  in  fear.  By  considera- 
tion of  John  Walshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Powtrell,  serjeant  at 
law,  justices  of  assize  in  the  county.  By  Q. 

580. )  25  Feb.  1570.  Hampton  Court.  Pardon  for  Margaret  Phillippe,  ‘spynster’, 

wife  of  Thomas  Phillippe,  ‘laborer’,  Catherine  Nannowe,  ‘spynster’,  wife  of  John  Nan- 
nowe,  ‘laborer’,  and  Bridget  Symon,  ‘spynster’.  The  said  Thomas  and  Margaret  Phillippe, 
John  Armitage  ‘laborer’,  the  said  John  and  Catherine  Nannowe,  the  said  Bridget  and 
Andrew  Carpenter,  ‘laborer’,  all  late  of  Tuxford  in  le  Cley,  co.  Nottingham,  are  indicted 
for  that  contrary  to  stat.  5 Eliz.,  they  consorted  with  the  vagabonds  called  Egyptians  to 
the  number  of  40  persons  at  Rotheram,  co.  York,  and  then  at  Backewell,  Assheburne 
and  Horseley,  co.  Derby,  and  afterwards  at  Tuxford  and  elsewhere  in  the  same  counties 
for  a month  and  more  between  2 Feb.  and  27  March,  1 1 Eliz.  On  information  [m.  1 3] 
of  James  Dyer,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of 
the  Queen’s  serjeants  at  law,  justices  of  assize  in  the  said  county.  By  Q. 


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581.)  14  Jan . 1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Dodington  of  woods  called  (1) 

Brampton  Wood  in  Brampton,  co.  Huntingdon,  (2)  Highberye  Wood,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  (3)  Saynte  Johns  Wood,  co.  Middlesex,  the  two  last-named  being  parcels  of  the 
manor  of  Hibery  and  once  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  ‘lez  shreddings’ 
of  such  oaks  as  have  been  accustomed  to  be  lopped  ( shreddari ) and  of  all  other  trees  (not 
being  timber)  in  Brompton  Wood  aforesaid;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £15  i8t.  4 d.  (2)  5 it.  Sd.  and  (3)  40T.;  provided  that,  should  it  be  proved 
that  Thomas  Stody,  bailiff  of  the  manor  of  Brampton,  has  not  a legal  estate  in  \ ac.  of 
wood  in  Brampton  Wood  at  every  sale  of  wood  there  as  he  claims  to  have  by  virtue  of 
his  office,  for  which  | ac.  Dodington  is  allowed  10  ac.  of  wood  there  rent  free,  the  lessee 
shall  render  to  the  Crown  i6j*.  8 d.  yearly  ; with  provisions  for  three  cuttings  only  of  the 
woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  within  six 
months  before  the  auditor  of  the  said  counties  and  before  the  surveyor  of  woods  south 
of  the  Trent.  In  consideration  that  Dodington  will  pay  the  said  rents  for  the  premises, 
from  which  the  Crown  has  hitherto  received  no  or  very  small  profit;  and  because  the 
woods  will  be  better  preserved.  By  P.S. 


582. )  6 Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Morley  of  the  rectories  of  [m.  14] 

(1)  Girston  and  (2)  Westbraddenham,  co.  Norfolk,  late  of  Buckenham  Priory,  co. 
Norfolk;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  £6  10 s.  and  (2) 
£4  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges  except  a yearly  pension  of  40T.  from 
(1)  payable  to  the  vicar  there.  In  consideration  that  the  tithe  barn  of  (1)  cannot  be  re- 
paired without  great  expense;  also  because  the  chief  profit  of  both  (1)  and  (2)  consists 
in  tithes  of  corn,  which  tithes  are  much  diminished  because  a great  part  of  the  [m.  14] 
plough  lands  there  are  being  converted  to  pasture;  and  for  a fine  of  £21  paid  at  the 
Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

583. )  7 Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Thomas  Webbe  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Richard 

Scotte,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher  Scotte;  with  an  annuity  of  20T.  from  7 Sept.,  10  Eliz., 
when  Christopher  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £4  6s.  By  Q. 


584. )  6 Nov.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Tayllor  of  the  reversion  of  the  [m.  15] 

offices  of  bailiff  of  Sandwich  by  water  and  by  land  and  of  verger  there;  wages  of  1 id. 
a day,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  said  offices  or  by  the  collectors  of  customs  and  sub- 
sidies there;  as  formerly  held  by  Thomas  Patche,  Thomas  Lovell,  knight,  Edward 
Ringley,  knight,  Brian  Tuke,  Thomas  Cheyne,  K.G.,  or  Rice  Parrott.  The  offices  were 
granted  by  patent,  21  May,  3 & 4 Philip  and  Mary  for  life  in  survivorship  to  Cheyne, 
now  deceased,  and  Parrott,  still  surviving.  By  P.S. 

585. )  25  April  1 5 70.  Pardon  for  John  Forwood,  Gilbert  Nicholson,  William  Brymley, 

Richard  Brymley,  John  Wilkynson,  Robert  Wrighte,  Robert  Meborne,  Thomas  Paten- 
son,  William  Hette  and  George  Claston,  all  of  Harte,  co.  Durham,  for  all  treasons,  re- 
bellions and  other  offences  committed  between  1 Nov.,  11  Elizabeth,  and  31  Jan. 
following.  On  report  of  their  penitence  for  their  part  in  the  rebellion  in  the  \m.  16] 
North,  testified  before  commissioners  of  the  Queen. 

By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant.1 


1 The  Queen’s  instructions  to  the  Earl  of  Sussex  and  his  fellow  commissioners  appointed  to  com- 
pound with  rebels  who  had  made  their  submission,  permitted  that  where  the  parties  were  too  poor  to 
pay  the  fees  for  separate  pardons  up  to  ten  names  could  be  entered  on  a single  pardon.  (State  papers 
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The  like  for  the  following: — 

586. )  Henry  Cooke,  Thomas  Todde,  Thomas  Madeson,  Robert  [m.  16]  [col.  1] 
Hudson  the  elder,  William  Sherraton,  John  Wilkinson,  Leonard  Johnson,  William 
Cockerell  and  Robert  Whiteheade,  all  of  Hartilpole,  co.  Durham;  John  Richard  of 
Thorston;  William  Thompson,  Percival  Bell,  James  Thorpe,  John  Sympson,  Richard 
Henton,  Richard  Greyne,  John  Harte  the  elder,  Christopher  Chester,  William  Porrett 
the  younger  and  Thomas  Punder,  all  of  Hartilpole. 

587. )  Thomas  Smythe,  Robert  Smythe,  Richard  Todde,  William  Harrison,  Ralph 
Swallwell,  William  Richardeson,  Robert  Mathewe,  Christopher  Armestrange,  John 
Dunne  and  Robert  Pasmor,  all  of  Harte,  co.  Durham. 

588. )  John  Browne,  William  Porrett  the  elder,  George  Porrett,  Richard  Porrett, 
Richard  Merkindell,  John  Sherewood,  John  Smyrke,  James  Sympson,  Cuthbert  Lange- 
stafe  and  John  Richardson,  all  of  Harte,  co.  Durham. 

5 89.)  William  Brooke  of  Scowles,  Henry  Lithome  of  Leverseche  and  Lancelot  Dawson, 
all  in  the  county  of  York,  Christopher  Blande  of  Rippon,  co.  York;  John  Broune  of 
Holme,  Richard  Raper  of  Home,  John  Raper  of  Home,  John  Raper  the  younger  of 
Home,  Henry  Kaye  of  Home,  William  Bower  of  Sutton  Holgrave,  Thomas  Binglis  and 
Robert  Lecke,  both  of  Holgrave,  and  Richard  Evans  and  John  Gattenby,  both  of 
Norton  Conyers,  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

590. )  Lancelot  Broune,  Edmund  Broune,  George  Raper  and  William  [m.  16],  [col.  2] 
Warde,  all  of  Balderbie,  co.  York;  Lancelot  Burnitt,  Thomas  Perceyval,  George  Wam- 
bron,  Richard  Wedderall,  Thomas  Clarke  and  Christopher  Battye,  all  of  Raynton,  co. 
York. 

591. )  John  Keretonne,  John  Pullaye,  William  Wylson,  James  Atkinson,  Blaise  Greate- 
heade,  Simon  Plewes,  John  Frear,  Thomas  Atkinson  and  Christopher  Richardson,  all  of 
Hipswell,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’;  Richard  Grene  of  Newton  Bewley,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 

592. )  Benet  Cholmeley  of  Welberie,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

593. )  Thomas  Rippley  of  Rippon,  co.  York,  ‘yoman';  John  Lemynge  of  the  same, 
‘yoman’. 

594. )  George  Lambert  late  of  Topclyff,  co.  York,  gentleman;  Clement  Lambert  late 
of  Branspith,  co.  Durham,  ‘yoman’. 

595. )  George  Nevell  of  Highe  Peppelwell,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

5 96.)  Robert  Rudley  of  Northbierley,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’. 

597. )  Robert  Scawberte  of  Lyttle  Preston,  ‘poynter’,  Robert  Nettleton  of  Hunslett, 
‘taylor’,  Richard  Scoles  of  the  same,  ‘glover’,  John  Broke  of  Skoles,  ‘laborer’,  and  John 
Wyllye  of  Barnesley,  ‘laborer’,  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

598. )  John  Dawson  of  Rippon,  co.  York;  John  Smythe,  ‘vyntener’,  Edmund  Lockey, 
‘yoman’,  Francis  Heley,  ‘yoman’,  John  Swetinge,  ‘tanner’  and  Peter  Dison,  ‘yoman’, 
all  of  Rippon,  co.  York. 

599. )  Thomas  Jackeson  of  Topcliff,  ‘yoman’;  Henry  Fall,  John  Kelsaye,  John  Cowper, 
William  Banke,  William  Pallecer,  Robert  Awmocke  and  Christopher  Nelson,  all  of 
Hewton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Henry  Loweicke  of  Sawcock  and  William  Gryme  of  Top- 
clyffe,  both  in  the  county  of  York,  ‘yomen’. 


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600. )  Robert  Bowman,  Edward  Ingram,  Christopher  Barker,  Roger  Broune,  John 
Cawstonne  and  Richard  Palliser,  all  of  Newston,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  James  Danbye, 
John  Tyerman,  Robert  Geffrey  and  Richard  Rychardson,  all  of  Carletonne,  co.  York, 
‘yomen  \ 

601. )  John  Bickers,  John  Bell,  John  Walker  and  John  Danbie  all  of  Thirsce,  co. 
York,  ‘yomen*;  John  Gable,  John  Watter,  John  Kynge,  Robert  Thol-  \m.  17],  [col.  1] 
thropp,  Thomas  Richardson  and  Christopher  Jackson,  all  of  Thirsce,  ‘yomen*. 


602. )  Marmaduke  Hodgeson,  Francis  Thawthes,  James  Goodfelowe,  Cuthbert 
Jeffreyson,  Thomas  Ranson,  John  Certer,  John  Lecke,  William  Maye  and  Thomas 
Butterworth,  all  of  Thirsce,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Webster  of  Sowerbie. 

603. )  Robert  Whitton,  Nicholas  Walker,  Thomas  Sympson,  John  Sympson,  Robert 
Maynerd,  Christopher  Mason,  Thomas  Thompson,  Thomas  Bell,  John  Maxwell  and 
Matthew  Thomson,  all  of  Kirkleventon,  co.  York,  ‘yomen*. 

604. )  William  Gamble,  Peter  Porrett,  Richard  Johnson,  John  Hall,  Edmund  Gamble, 
Robert  Stephingeson,  Robert  Borell,  William  Markingfeild,  Richard  Rymer  and  John 
Redesdell,  all  of  Romanby,  co.  York. 

605. )  Cuthbert  Brasse,  Cuthbert  Johnson  alias  Clerk,  William  Dowson,  John  Langeley, 
Brian  Harrisonne,  William  Potter,  Richard  Middleton,  John  Johnson  alias  Clerke, 
Leonard  Butterwike  and  Richard  Rayne,  all  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

606. )  Richard  Thompson,  Robert  Warde,  Robert  Franckland,  William  Thompson, 
John  Robinson,  William  Coale,  Thomas  Taylor,  John  Wrenche,  Henry  Warde  and  John 
Wylie,  all  of  Marske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

607. )  Peter  Craythorne  and  George  Craythorne,  both  of  Craythorn,  co.  York,  gentle- 
men; Robert  Cressoppe  and  Lawrence  Thompson,  both  of  Craythorne,  ‘yomen*; 
Christopher  Huthwayte  and  Thomas  Sheffeild,  both  of  Foxton,  co.  York;  Francis 
Coitham,  William  Calverd  and  Thomas  Leaveson,  all  of  Newbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’; 
Thomas  Calverd  of  Tunstall. 

608. )  William  Tepladye,  Matthew  Awderson,  Peter  Harte,  John  Sympson,  William 
Wrighte,  Christopher  Harrison,  John  Aplebye,  John  Cullye,  Simon  Robinson  and  Wil- 
liam Allanbye,  all  of  Marton  cum  Tollesbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

609. )  George  Milner,  Richard  Hackforth,  Richard  Shepperd,  John  Thompson, 

William  Hurwen,  Richard  Sampson,  William  Traneham,  John  Sympson  and  Robert 
Sympson,  all  of  Ingleby  under  Arnecliff,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Tipladye  ofPicke- 
ton,  co.  York,  ‘yoman*.  [m.  17],  [col.  2] 

610. )  Richard  Busbie,  Robert  Stoktonne,  Peter  Ubbers  tonne,  Richard  Cullye, 
Christopher  Farnabie,  Charles  Barker,  John  Stanns  and  James  Kerebie,  all  of  Stokesley, 
co.  York. 

61 1. )  John  Rydyard,  gentleman,  and  John  Chapman,  ‘merchaunt’,  both  of  Grisbrough, 
co.  York;  William  Welberie  and  John  Jackson,  both  of  Lasenby,  co.  York;  Robert 
Wilson,  ‘yoman’,  Thomas  Stephenson,  John  Unthangke  and  Henry  Gouland,  all  of 
Wilton,  co.  York. 

612. )  John  Dawson,  John  Murton,  William  Rymer,  Michael  Burton  and  Thomas 
Kendale,  all  of  Apleton  cum  Hornebie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Henry  Flower,  Richard 
Gamble,  Miles  Bell,  ‘yoman’,  and  Leonard  Rymer,  all  of  Romanbie,  co.  York. 


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613. )  Robert  Rutter,  Robert  Rutter  (sic.)>  Robert  Thompson,  Clement  Hewerdyne, 
Marmaduke  Tynkler  and  Thomas  Broune,  all  of  Busbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Roger 
Grene  of  Faisbie,  co.  York,  and  Thomas  Preston  of  Carleton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’; 
Thomas  Apleton,  Nicholas  Robson  and  Thomas  Hoggerd,  all  of  Kirkeby,  co.  York. 

614. )  James  Ingledewe,  Richard  Stubbs,  Richard  Mewborne,  John  Sturdye,  William 
Pacock,  Richard  Man  and  Thomas  Symson,  all  of  Ormesbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Henry 
Atkinson  and  James  Wilkinson,  both  of  Yarom,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

615. )  John  Hope,  James  Pennyman,  Richard  Lowson,  Geoffrey  Yonge,  John  Lawson, 
Richard  Lasinbie,  Christopher  Comondale,  George  Robinson,  Robert  Stere  and  Richard 
Barwdcke,  all  of  Ormesbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

616. )  John  Perkinson,  Michael  Pynkeney,  Christopher  Tompson,  Henry  Harrisonne, 
Francis  Metcalfe,  William  Milkeley,  George  Bentley,  [Christopher]1  Bellingham,  Thomas 
Gibson  and  Henry  Parker,  all  of  Yarom,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

617. )  Robert  Wilson,  Richard  Nicholles,  Robert  Blanche,  John  Corner,  Robert  Stow- 
pes,  Robert  Norton,  William  Pennock,  Robert  Clerkson,  Robert  Petus  and  Richard 
Haknes,  all  of  Gisbrugh,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

618. )  Cuthbert  Lockwood  of  Aytonne,  co.  York;  Gilbert  Robinson,  gentleman,  of 
Stokesley,  co.  York;  Thomas  Bartram,  JohnGristwhaite,  Robert  Grene,  Thomas  Sowley, 
James  Bartrum  and  Christopher  Rowntrye,  all  of  Stokesley  , ‘yomen’;  Nicholas  Chapman 
of  Dromonbie,  co.  York. 

619. )  Edward  Kylburne,  John  Jowsye,  John  Ayrsonne  and  Robert  [m.  18],  [col.  1] 
Yonge,  all  of  Gisbrugh,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Robinson  and  William  Preston  of 
Lakenbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Raynold  Emondson  of  Kirklethome,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’; 
Francis  Donne  and  Christopher  Lythe  of  Ewerby,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

620. )  John  Sympson,  Thomas  Sympson,  Richard  Hemsley,  Richard  Warde,  Thomas 
Barker,  Nicholas  Bulman  and  Edmund  Coverdaile,  all  of  Eastruncton,  co.  York, 
‘yomen’;  Thomas  Mabsonne  and  Edmund  Turner  of  Westruncton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

621. )  Richard  Walker,  Robert  Pallecer,  William  Pallecer,  William  Fyssher,  Christopher 
Walker,  John  Gaynes,  Edward  Rippley,  Thomas  Walker,  Anthony  Awmond,  and 
William  Awmond,  all  of  Maunbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

622. )  William  Dente,  James  Awderson,  William  Nicolson,  Thomas  Harison,  William 
Smyth,  Anthony  Butler,  William  Humfraye  and  Matthew  Huton,  all  of  Marton  Tollesbie, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Miles  Barnes  and  William  Busbie  of  Castell  Levington,  ‘yomen’. 

623. )  Robert  Nelson,  Raynold  Alderson  and  Gabriel  Awderson,  all  of  Barwicke  upon 
Tease,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Topcliff  and  Leonard  Priorman  of  Broughton,  co. 
York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Tipladye,  George  Perkinson,  William  Richardson  and  Thomas 
Huton,  all  of  Marton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

624. )  Leonard  Graystock,  John  Kempley,  Robert  Lyones  and  James  Darneton,  all  of 
Marske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Robert  Man,  John  Histen,  Robert  Harrison,  James  Clerke 
and  John  Jackson,  all  of  Normanbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

625 . )  William  Paige,  Leonard  Ingledewe,  Thomas  Cooke,  Nicholas  Walker  and  Thomas 
Blackeborne,  all  of  Seamer,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Pressike,  Michael  Carter  and 
William  Walker,  all  of  Hemlinton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Wilson  and  Thomas  Warde, 
both  of  Mithropp,  co.  York. 


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626. )  John  Ruddock,  Leonard  Milburne,  William  Lynge,  John  Mease,  William  Hog- 
gerd,  Thomas  Watson,  Brian  Otter,  Edmund  Carter,  Gilbert  Awdus  and  Thomas  Rutter, 
all  of  Broughton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

627. )  William  Francke  of  Kneton,  Anthony  Grene  of  Lanmoth,  both  in  the  county 
of  York,  gentlemen;  John  Barker  and  Christopher  Armyne  of  Lanmoth,  ‘yomen’; 
Richard  Gascoigne,  of  Could  Ingley,  and  Francis  Laytonne  of  West  Layton,  both  in 
the  county  of  York,  gentlemen;  Peter  Saunderson  of  Newcastell  on  Tyne,  gentleman; 
Nicholas  Morden  of  Darlinton,  co.  Durham,  gentleman;  George  Spence  of  Darlinton, 
‘yoman’.  Thomas  Wylye,  Henry  Horne,  William  Porrett,  George  [m.  18],  [col.  2] 
Tompson,  Francis  Aireson,  German  Gisburne,  William  Aierson,  Thomas  Gisburne, 
Robert  Barker  and  Thomas  Robinson,  all  of  Marske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

628. )  Henry  Newton,  Marmaduke  Marchaunte,  Richard  Peper,  Richard  Bellerbie, 
Thomas  Woodhall,  Robert  Pepper,  William  Stockedale,  Marmaduke  Cusson,  Chris- 
topher Ballane  and  James  Stockedale,  all  of  Birtbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 


629.)  Alan  Horseman,  John  Smarthwate,  John  Walker,  Robert  Baxster  and  Thomas 
Johnson,  all  of  Hilton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Christopher  Smarthwate,  Thomas  Smarth- 
warth  and  Lawrence  Johnson,  all  of  Healey,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Richard  Parker  and 
Robert  Kirkbie  of  Burton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 


630.)  Christopher  Hutcheson,  Richard  Donynge  and  Robert  Burden,  all  of  Hoyton 
Bonevell,  co.  York;  George  Lepton  and  Marmaduke  Roise,  both  of  Birtbie,  co.  York; 
Thomas  Losthowse,  William  Losthowse  the  elder,  William  Losthowse  the  younger, 
William  Powlaye  and  William  Husband,  all  of  Hackfurth,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 


631. )  Richard  Dunyng,  Edward  Dunyng,  Anthony  Morres  and  Christopher  Watson, 
all  of  Sigeston,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Jackson  and  Thomas  Warde,  both  of  Swynton, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Watson,  James  Prest  and  Thomas  Danbie,  all  of  Knayton, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Kaype  of  Welbury,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’,  Henry  Taylor,  Chris- 
topher Paycooke,  Henry  Couleson,  all  of  Welberie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Richard  Stocke- 
ton,  Lancelot  Denton,  Christopher  Calverd,  William  Clerke,  John  Gowland,  Robert 
Wairde  and  Thomas  Wilson,  all  of  Pottaye,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

632. )  Francis  Assheley,  Thomas  Conyers,  Henry  Tompson,  Matthew  Butterwick, 
James  Richardson,  George  Maynerd,  James  Harker,  John  Mallyson,  Christopher 
Pottes  and  Robert  Wyllies,  all  of  Yarom,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

633. )  William  Metcalfe,  Thomas  Metcalfe,  Michael  Metcalfe  and  Richard  Metcalfe, 
all  of  Northottrington,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Arthur  Owerman,  Richard  Metcalfe,  William 
Metcalfe,  William  Whorleton,  John  Fissher  and  John  Wellye,  all  of  Mawndby  upon 
Swayle,  co.  York. 


634. )  Michael  Richardson,  Miles  Paige,  John  Cornefurthe,  Thomas  Pears,  Thomas 
Wilson  and  William  Morlaye,  all  of  Staynton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  [m.  19],  [col.  1.] 
Anthony  Otlaye,  Ralph  Rickardson  and  Michael  Pressik,  all  of  Staynton,  ‘yomen’. 

635. )  Robert  Butler,  Thomas  Graye,  Robert  Thomson,  Thomas  Mallam,  Robert 
Corneyr,  Christopher  Tompson,  William  Coites,  Philip  Pressik,  Robert  Barker  and 
Nicholas  Gower,  all  of  Thornabie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

636. )  John  Swaynston,  John  Graye,  John  Butler,  William  Talerson,  Christopher 
Butler,  John  Foxe,  Marmaduke  Culley,  John  Keretonne,  William  Corner  and  John 
Teasdale,  all  of  Thornabie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 


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637. )  William  Rawson,  William  White,  John  Blaycloke,  Christopher  Wilson,  Robert 
Hopper,  George  Winde,  Ralph  Cootes,  George  Hall,  Thomas  Belwood  and  Michael 
Eward,  all  of  North  Allerton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

638. )  Anthony  Sympson,  William  Vicars,  Thomas  Blackborne,  Edmund  Blackeborne, 
Richard  Steward,  William  Robson,  Christopher  Browne,  Thomas  Walker,  Robert 
Elscobbe  and  Richard  Wylson,  all  of  North  Allerton,  ‘yomen’. 

639. )  John  Chester,  Richard  Morace,  Richard  Watson,  Thomas  Watson,  Edward 
Dickson,  Thomas  Clerkson,  Henry  Staynes,  Robert  Walker,  Cuthbert  Smyth  and  Richard 
Richerson,  all  of  North  Allerton,  ‘yomen’. 

640. )  Richard  Pepper,  Richard  Smyth,  William  Best,  John  Paycock,  Rowland  Farnabie, 
William  Adamson,  Richard  Johnson,  William  Johnson,  Leonard  Whithowe  and  Thomas 
Prywick,  all  of  Longe  Cowton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

641. )  Robert  Wilde,  Peter  Wells,  Leonard  Rayne,  Robert  Aynstaye,  William  Rawe, 
Edward  Horne,  Thomas  North,  Nicholas  Flower,  Richard  Wilde  and  James  Glover,  all 
of  Longe  Cowton,  ‘yomen’. 

642. )  William  Lasinbye,  William  Warde,  George  Dawson,  John  Hall,  James  North, 
William  Glover,  John  Ingram,  Richard  Butter,  Giles  Rawe  and  Thomas  Johnson,  all 
of  Longe  Cowton,  ‘yomen’. 

643. )  Robert  Conyers  and  John  Wandisford,  both  of  Branspeth,  co.  Durham, 
gentlemen. 

644. )  William  Grante  and  Anthony  Byerley,  both  of  Roxbie  Pichall,  \m . 19],  [col.  2] 
co.  York,  gentlemen;  William  Sadler,  William  Grant  the  elder,  John  Daggett,  Richard 
Daggett,  George  Scruton  and  Robert  Lomley,  all  of  Roxbie  Pichall,  ‘yomen’;  Anthony 
Whitlinge  and  William  Whitling,  both  of  Swainby,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

645. )  Henry  Bell,  William  Allenson,  Francis  Atkinson,  Thomas  Sysson,  John  Clarke, 
Richard  Syson,  John  Powter,  John  Blackborne,  William  Lylfurth  and  Christopher 
Raynfurth,  all  of  Marton  super  Moram,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

646. )  John  Hodshun,  Richard  Richardson,  Robert  Mudye,  Thomas  Nelson,  William 
Keye  and  Christopher  Tebbe,  all  of  Disforth,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Stephen  Sober,  James 
Plommer  and  Henry  Cooke,  all  of  Sinderbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Robert  Stephenson  of 
Hippeswell,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’. 

647. )  John  Gilling,  Rowland  Foster,  William  Barghe,  Henry  Dickinson,  Thomas 
Barker,  George  Flemyng,  William  RoteclifF,  Thomas  Toppam,  Richard  Daggett  and 
William  Sharoo,  all  of  Disforth,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

648. )  Richard  Rapper,  Richard  Wynde,  John  Graunte,  Thomas  Wigilsworth,  George 
Power,  Leonard  Sampson,  Henry  Raper,  John  Kaye  the  elder,  John  Kaye  the  younger 
and  Christopher  Kaye,  all  of  Sinderbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

649. )  John  Mounckton,  Peter  Bargh,  John  Toodd,  Christopher  Clarke,  Christopher 
Bell,  William  Calvertt,  Richard  Clarke,  John  Moott,  Richard  Todd  and  Anthony  Clerke, 
all  of  Disforth,  co.  York, ‘yomen’. 

650. )  Richard  Porter,  John  Reye,  Thomas  Bell,  Francis  Sisson,  Robert  Clerke, 
Edward  Mounton,  James  Carre,  William  Cowper,  Edward  Masterman  and  Thomas 
Shomaker,  all  of  Kirkebie  Langthroppe,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 


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651. )  John  Dighton,  Henry  Lomeley,  Christopher  Bolton,  Lawrence  Thompson,  John 
Routh,  James  Bolton  and  Richard  Wynspere,  all  of  Wath,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Chris- 
topher Walker,  Henry  Daggett  and  William  Cooke,  all  of  Pichall,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

652. )  William  Heslington,  Richard  Cowley,  Ralph  Cowley,  John  Slater,  John  Todd 
and  Nicholas  Curryer,  all  of  Wath,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Christopher  [m.  20],  [col.  1] 
Smyth,  Francis  Kydd,  Christopher  Fermerye  and  Robert  Walburne,  all  of  Wath,  ‘yomen’. 


653. )  Francis  Hagstanes,  Thomas  Manerd,  Robert  Thompson,  Christopher  Morland, 
Ralph  Stott,  Christopher  Lilfurth,  Christopher  Whelous,  William  Pratt,  Richard  Bentley 
and  John  Burne  the  elder,  all  of  Kirklington,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

654. )  John  Power,  Christopher  Scruton,  Christopher  Wiseman,  John  Hunter,  John 
Theaxton,  Francis  Pickering,  Simon  Taylor,  Ralph  Nicholson,  Oswald  Cottam  and 
Christopher  Dickeson,  all  of  Kirkelington,  co.  York,  ‘yomen.’ 

655. )  John  Raper  of  Thalmetre,  John  Rapper  the  elder,  John  Raper  of  Northend 
and  Robert  Lomley  of  Howe,  all  in  the  county  of  York;  William  Raper,  William  Daggett, 
Richard  Power,  John  Fall,  John  Wells  and  Henry  Raper,  all  of  Aynderbie  Whernhowe, 
co.  York. 


656. )  Lawrence  Watter,  Thomas  Allenson,  John  Walker,  William  Allenson,  George 
Spence,  William  Fourd,  John  Atkinson,  Thomas  Allenson,  William  Robinson  and 
Thomas  Fourd  the  younger,  all  of  Cundale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

657. )  John  Toppam,  William  Sommerton,  Richard  Pentith,  Peter  Pentith,  John 
Leadley,  Robert  Farmerye  and  John  Bell  the  elder,  all  of  Norton  Luto,  co.  York, 
‘yomen’;  Richard  Allenson,  John  Bell  the  younger  and  Thomas  Fourd  the  elder,  all  of 
Cundale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’ . 

658. )  Thomas  Hops,  Christopher  Firbank,  William  Hops,  Ralph  Burne,  William  Gra- 
sone,  Robert  Walker,  Richard  Power,  Richard  Thornton,  Geoffrey  Gibson  and  Thomas 
Mothersall,  all  of  Sutton  Holgrave,  co.  York. 

659. )  Roger  Lepton  of  Kepwick,  co.  York,  gentleman;  Robert  Whatson  and  Chris- 
topher Sewell,  both  of  Kepwick,  ‘yomen’. 


660. )  John  Sayer  late  of  Worssell,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

661. )  Christopher  Fawconberge,  Simon  Willey,  Edward  Bowmer,  Thomas  Eryolme, 
John  Whorlton,  James  Danbie,  William  Dutton,  John  Waterton,  Thomas  Langdaile 
and  John  Fissher,  all  of  Southottrington,  co.  York. 

662. )  Robert  Pristonne,  John  Trotter,  Anthony  Belwood,  William  Bedome  and 
Christopher  Shalfurth,  all  of  Thirske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Anthony  [m.  20],  \col.  2] 
Hoppes,  Edmund  lies,  John  Perte,  Robert  Mallaburne  and  Ralph  Langskarr,  all  of 
Thirske,  ‘yomen’. 

663. )  Wilfrid  Meynild  of  Halnebie,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’;  Thomas  Richardson,  Richard 
Lowike,  John  Metham  and  George  Todde,  all  of  Osmotherbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’; 
Anthony  Nesam,  of  Northkilvington,  Thomas  Mabsonne  of  Westruncton  and  James 
Tranatn  of  Worsall,  all  in  the  said  county;  Richard  Graunge  and  Thomas  Miles,  both  of 
Hornbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

664. )  Lancelot  Whitlock,  Thomas  Bell,  Francis  Hanfourth,  Michael  Cawton,  Simon 
Wood,  Christopher  Barton,  George  Horner,  Thomas  Foster,  Thomas  Bussey  and  Thomas 
Herisonne,  all  of  Thirske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 


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665. )  Oswald  Smythe,  Lionel  Trotter,  William  Briswood,  William  Smyth,  John 
Thorneton,  Richard  Cawston,  George  Harrison,  John  Bayteman  and  Thomas  Waire, 
all  of  Thirske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Ralph  Tankard  of  Upsall,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

666. )  Richard  Willey,  Thomas  Webster,  William  Bowmer,  Robert  Grayve,  John 
Thorpe,  William  Remmond,  William  Walker,  Thomas  Remond  and  High  Eldmeer,  all 
of  Southottrington,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Talbott  of  Thorneton,  co.  York, 
‘yomank 

667. )  Leonard  Smytheson  late  of  Wetherbie  alias  of  Moulton,  co.  York,  ‘yomank 

668. )  William  Sowerbie,  James  Cottes,  Richard  Nelson,  Francis  Arnott,  John  Gamble, 
John  Lunde,  Peter  Bellwode,  Richard  Wrighte,  George  Hustwayte  and  William  Jackson, 
all  of  Sowerbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

669. )  John  Raper,  William  Bolton,  Richard  Lomeley,  William  Crakhall,  Thomas 
Angill,  John  Raper  the  elder,  James  Clerke,  Thomas  Weston,  Christopher  Liones 
and  Christopher  Whitling,  all  of  Roxbie  Pichall,  co.  York,  ‘yomank 

670. )  William  Metcalfe  of  Hemyng,  co.  York,  gentleman;  Rowland  Robinson  of 
Kirkbie  Malside,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

671. )  Ralph  Tebbe,  William  Adam,  Robert  Yaites,  Thomas  Nicolson,  John  Branston, 
Robert  Tebbe  and  John  Perker,  all  of  Kirkebie  Lanthrop,  co.  York;  John  Fall  of  Marton, 
John  Saynes  of  Thornetoft  and  Robert  Loftous  of  the  same,  all  in  the  county  of  York, 
‘yomenk 

672. )  William  Bickars,  Adam  Raper,  William  Abbott  and  Thomas  Full,  all  of  Thexton, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Christopher  Michell,  William  Mason  the  elder,  \m.  21],  [col.  1] 
John  Mason  the  younger,  William  Duckett  and  John  Sampson,  all  of  Thexton,  ‘yomenk 

673. )  Christopher  Hardie,  William  Awderson,  John  Stevenson,  Thomas  Hardie, 
Thomas  Awderson,  Richard  Greathead,  John  Mason,  John  Symmes  and  Alexander 
Greathed,  all  of  Scotton,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

674. )  John  Carre  of  Bowmer,  co.  Northumberland,  gentleman. 

675. )  John  Smelt  of  Aynderbie  Myer,  Adam  Tenaunt  of  Bedall,  Edward  Toppam  of 
Corame  and  John  Duglas  of  Grynton,  all  in  the  county  of  York,  ‘yomenk 

676. )  George  Graye  of  Brancepeth,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 

677. )  Edward  Salveyn  the  younger  of  Croxdayll,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 

678. )  Adam  Askith,  Thomas  Crofte,  Simon  Wilson,  Henry  Thwayte,  Christopher 
Hodgshon,  Simon  Cowper,  John  Skaif,  Anthony  Harrison,  John  Croft  and  Ralph 
Strudder,  all  of  East  Nitton,  co.  York. 

679. )  William  Wormeley  of  Eryom  upon  Tease,  co.  York,  ‘yomank 

680. )  Guy  Bell  and  Richard  Bell,  both  of  Fawdinton,  co.  York;  Robert  Browne, 
Christopher  Dawson,  John  Stevenson  and  John  Dayle,  all  of  Cray  kail,  co.  York, 
‘yomen’;  John  CJewgh,  John  Nicolson,  Leonard  Warcopp  and  William  Sharpe,  all 
of  Scripton,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

681. )  Thomas  Spence  of  Wildonne  Grange,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’;  William  Thompson, 
Thomas  Whalley,  Richard  Donne,  Francis  Baynes,  Guy  Northend  and  William  Launde, 
all  of  Wildonne  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  William  Todde  of  Baxbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomank 


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682. )  Richard  Hawmock,  Christopher  Hunt,  Leonard  Fermerye,  Roger  Heslington, 
Henry  Sticknam,  William  Rainfurth,  John  Rainfurth,  Guy  Midleton,  Henry  Whitlock 
and  John  Fall,  all  of  Raynton,  co.  York. 

683. )  Thomas  Rainfurth,  William  Allenson,  William  Smyth,  George  Welborne, 
Thomas  Rainburth  the  elder,  William  Wilkinson,  Thomas  Harrison,  John  Marshall, 
Richard  West  and  John  Baker,  all  of  Raynton  aforesaid. 

684. )  Thomas  Wraye  of  Richmount,  Oswald  Metcalf  of  Wildon  and  Henry  Wicliff  of 
Kirkebie  Flethorn,  all  in  the  county  of  York,  gentlemen. 

68  5 .)  John  Mayson,  Thomas  Ryder,  Thomas  Middleton,  William  Plewritt,  Christopher 
Parish,  William  Waterson,  William  Fosse,  Robert  Haldesworth,  Christopher  Hobson 
and  John  Mudde,  all  of  Middlelame,  co.  York. 

686. )  Richard  Fosse,  William  Nesam,  John  Arrowsmyth,  Matthew  [m.  21],  \col.  2] 
Fosse,  Simon  Geldert,  Ralph  Michell,  Percival  Bateman,  John  Halldersworth,  John 
Ingleton  and  Stephen  Hobson,  all  of  Middlelame  aforesaid. 

687. )  Anthony  Laxe  and  Brian  Robinson,  both  of  Westmerington,  co.  York;  Hugh 
Allen  of  Norton  Conyars,  co.  York. 

688. )  John  Phi’ppe  and  Henry  Phillippe,  both  late  of  Branspeth,  co.  Durham. 

689. )  Marmaduke  Wyvell  of  Little  Burton,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

690. )  Lancelot  Best,  John  Shawe,  William  Robinson,  John  Tommell,  William  Warde, 
Richard  Losthouse,  Guy  Tompson,  John  Watson,  Christopher  Watson  and  Otwell 
( Otteuellus ) Stotte,  all  of  Midlehame,  co.  York,  ‘yot^11’* 

691. )  Robert  Firtie,  William  Sadler,  John  Dobson,  Robert  Cutberte,  Christopher  Toies, 
Richard  Sadler,  Adam  Hewson,  Christopher  Sympson  and  Adam  Walshe,  all  of  Barne- 
stone,  co.  York. 

692. )  Thomas  Perkingson,  Thomas  Sadler,  John  Sadler,  Christopher  Newton,  Roger 
Fleminge,  William  Lambert,  William  Kilden,  Christopher  Walshe,  John  Gelder  and 
John  Leyming,  all  of  Burneston,  co.  York. 

693. )  John  Lunde  and  Robert  Browne,  both  of  Melmerbie,  co.  York;  Christopher 
Blakbourne  and  John  Wynde,  both  of  Cowthropp,  co.  York;  John  Daye,  Christopher 
Hewson  and  William  Wright  alias  Powmfret,  all  of  Thexton,  co.  York;  George  Westland 
of  Llanthorne,  Marmaduke  Paynter  of  Great  Smeton  and  William  Milner  of  Dalton,  all 
in  the  said  county,  ‘yomen’. 

694. )  John  Scotson,  Richard  Bedfourth,  Thomas  Bell,  Thomas  Walker,  George 
Watson,  Ralph  Wells,  James  Metcalfe,  Christopher  Bedfourth,  William  Walker  and 
William  Grayson,  all  of  Melmerbie,  co.  York. 

695. )  Robert  Hatbottell  the  elder,  Robert  Harbottell  the  younger,  James  Shafto 
the  elder,  Ralph  Hunter,  Wygierd  Wilde,  William  Browell,  William  Hall,  Matthew 
Yonger,  James  Shafto  the  younger  and  Rowland  Grundye,  all  of  Bemysh,  co.  Durham, 
‘yomen\ 

696. )  Robert  Smyth,  Thomas  Whelden,  Robert  Champney,  Robert  Porter,  Leonard 
Saunders,  John  Rowsbie,  Robert  Cole,  Humphrey  Bucklar,  Thomas  Daveson  and  John 
Lawson,  all  of  Chester,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen\ 

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697. )  George  Cuthbarte,  George  Robinson,  Robert  Cuthbarte,  John  [m.  22],  \col.  1] 
Sotheram,  Thomas  Wheatley  and  William  Mytchelson,  all  of  Ravensworth,  co.  Durham, 
‘yomen’;  Richard  Lawse,  Alexander  Merley,  Thomas  Robson  and  Robert  Grandye,  all 
of  Urpeth,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

698. )  Ralph  Headworth  of  Eplyngden;  Thomas  Todde  and  William  Punchion,  both  of 
Westherington;  Rowland  Shafto  of  Greate  Has  well,  John  Swalwell  of  Ludworth, 
George  Tayllor,  Robert  Kichinge,  Richard  Richardson  and  Patrick  de  Cassoppe,  all 
of  Cassoppe,  Simon  Rede  of  Croxdaile,  all  in  the  county  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

699. )  John  Newton  of  Medhamsley,  co.  Durham;  George  Gallalye  of  Lynce  Grene, 
co.  Durham,  ‘yoman’;  Roger  Sympson,  Richard  Wardehawgh  and  John  Rawe,  all  of 
Chester,  co.  Durham;  Robert  Lugge  of  Walrige,  co.  Durham;  Thomas  Denand  of 
Weshington,  ‘yoman’;  Robert  Browne  of  Houghton  and  Alexander  Sayer  of  Bruntofte, 
both  in  the  said  county. 

700. )  William  Partus  and  Ralph  Balye,  both  of  Sheretonne,  co.  Durham;  Gerard 
Meburne,  George  Watson,  John  Wilkenson  and  Thomas  Tweddell,  all  of  Monkhesleden, 
co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Edward  Swynburne  and  Edward  Hall,  both  of  Offertonne,  co. 
Durham;  John  Shorte  of  Middleherington  and  Anthony  Smyth  of  Eastherrington,  both 
in  the  said  county. 

701. )  William  Whitehead  of  Monkwarmouth,  co.  Durham,  gentleman;  Roger  Clarke, 
Robert  Highe,  Thomas  Atkinson,  Robert  Newton  and  John  Huchonson,  all  of  the  same, 
‘yomen’;  Robert  Haddocke  and  Edward  Mathewe,  both  of  Fulwell,  co.  Durham;  John 
Byers  of  Suddicke,  co.  Durham. 

702. )  Richard  Warde  of  Middleham,  co.  York;  Matthew  Yeates,  Matthew  Person, 
Percival  Toppan,  Christopher  Palleser,  Roger  Harrisonne  and  Lawrence  Toppan, 
all  of  Coverdale,  co.  York;  Otwell  Spawton,  John  Kipplinge  and  Thomas  Slynger, 
all  of  Scrafton,  co.  York. 

703. )  John  Dawson  the  elder,  Richard  Hamond,  George  Hamond,  Lawrence  Gelder, 
Simon  Foxgill,  James  Watson,  Thomas  Wraye,  Richard  Dawson,  William  Lobley  and 
John  Gelder,  all  of  Carleton  cum  Coverdale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

704. )  John  Foster,  Cuthbert  Toppam,  William  Foster,  Peter  Metcalfe,  Simon  Lost- 
house,  William  Holdsworth,  Thomas  Copland,  John  Messenger  and  John  Foster, 
all  of  Carleton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

705. )  William  Hamond,  Thomas  Spence,  Francis  Wynne,  William  Ripley,  John 
Ripley,  George  Ripley,  Ralph  Hamond,  Cuthbert  Gelder,  Thomas  Pratt  and  Thomas 
Hanley,  all  of  Carleton  cum  Coverdale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

706. )  George  Ripley,  John  Ripley,  Thomas  Messenger,  Richard  [m.  22],  [col.  2] 
Ripley,  George  Gelder,  Christopher  Gelder,  John  Spence,  Ralph  Ryder,  John  Toppam 
and  James  Toppam,  all  of  Carleton  cum  Coverdale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

707. )  Christopher  Athie  of  Hildingrage,  co.  Durham,  gendeman. 

708. )  Roger  Wythes  of  Westwike,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’. 

709. )  Robert  Ayre,  Anthony  Johnson,  Hugh  Dobson,  John  Hall  and  Robert  Wrighte, 
all  of  Whitburne,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Meriman,  John  Mathewe,  William 
Hayton,  Michael  Mathewe  and  John  Chamber,  all  of  Cledonne,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


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710.)  James  Chamber,  George  Blackestone,  Ralph  Hoige,  Robert  Cragge,  George 
Chambers,  Edward  Robinson,  William  Chambers  and  William  Atkinson,  all  of  Est- 
bolden,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Robinson  and  Thomas  Chamber,  both  of 
Westbolden,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


71 1.)  John  Brice,  ‘shoemaker’,  George  Butter,  Robert  Tedcastell,  Andrew  Hawkins, 
Henry  Jackson,  William  Fayreallers,  Richard  Hutcheson,  Thomas  Preston,  John 
Ezck  and  William  Spence,  all  of  Durham,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


712.)  William  Saunder,  ‘glover’,  Cuthbert  Graye,  Bertram  Midford,  John  Mitford, 
Matthew  Awmond,  Henry  Rutter,  John  Frend,  George  Barrowe,  John  Taylfer  the 
younger  and  Ralph  Stephenson,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


713.)  George  Hutcheson,  ‘glover’,  George  Wilkinson,  John  Wheatlaye,  Cuthbert 
Rackett,  John  Taylfer  the  elder,  James  Ledell,  William  Baker,  Matthew  Hewetson, 
Christopher  Ramshawe  and  Matthew  Stanlaye,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


714. )  Hugh  Whitfeild,  Richard  Marshall,  Thomas  Byggyns,  William  Walker,  John 
Dawson,  William  Baylie,  William  Nixon,  John  Wodmos,  Richard  Emondson  and  John 
Varrye,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

715. )  Cuthbert  Hutcheson,  ‘tanner’,  Reginald  Gibson,  Matthew  Horner,  Thomas 
Cookeson,  Richard  Dawson,  John  Ferbeck,  William  Ferbecke,  George  Comynge, 
Robert  Hope  and  Hugh  Ditchburne,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


716.)  Christopher  Fenne,  ‘poticarie’,  Christopher  Surties,  William  Wrighte  and  Richard 
Walton,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Robert  Heade,  William  Scathe-  [m.  23],  [col.  1] 
locke,  Robert  Tailor,  Robert  Blounte,  Thomas  Chilton  and  Christopher  Wrighte,  all  of 
Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


717. )  Thomas  Richmond,  ‘carpenter’,  John  Browne,  Richard  Hutcheson,  Thomas 
Urde,  William  Person,  Edward  Cookeson,  George  Walton,  William  Wilkinson,  Cuthbert 
Hogge  and  Archibald  Stephenson,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

718. )  Thomas  Cornefurth,  ‘tanner’,  George  Taylor,  John  Taylor,  John  Wilson, 
Richard  Conyers,  John  Cooke,  George  Storye,  John  Burdus  and  Thomas  Robson,  all  of 
Durham. 

719. )  Robert  Atkinson,  John  Hawden,  Anthony  Hall,  John  Wall,  Robert  Wall, 
Christopher  Hall,  William  Jackson,  Humphrey  Clayton,  John  Stephenson  and  Ralph 
Person,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


720. )  Edward  Stowte,  Thomas  Newton,  William  Watson,  Robert  Bradshawe,  Henry 
Fayreallers,  Thomas  Whitfild,  Thomas  Hopper,  Thomas  Anderson,  William  Stephenson 
and  James  Nicoll,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

721. )  Robert  Softley,  ‘wrighte’,  John  Tallentyre,  Gilbert  Nixson,  Nicholas  Gallely, 
John  Allenson,  Henry  Hyrste,  John  Anderson,  William  Littlefayer,  Matthew  Rutles 
and  Thomas  Gallely,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

722. )  Walter  Bancke  of  Rughbargh,  Gerard  Trippes  of  Branspeth  and  John  Somerson 
of  the  same,  all  in  the  county  of  York,  [sic]  ‘yomen’. 

723. )  Thomas  Knighton,  Thomas  Gibson,  Richard  Bell,  John  Clerke,  Thomas  Fawell, 
Thomas  Herrison,  George  Cuthbert,  Miles  White,  John  Bromley  and  William  Symme, 
all  of  Durham,  ‘singingemen’. 


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724. )  James  Gelson,  ‘cutler’,  Richard  Fresell,  William  Stedeman,  Christopher  Rodder- 
furth,  Thomas  Grame,  Hugh  Shayfeld,  Henry  Dawson,  Christopher  Cooke,  Thomas 
Carr  and  Thomas  Hedley,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

725. )  John  Chipchase,  ‘carpenter’,  Nicholas  Browne,  John  Robinson,  Oswin  Dixson, 
Cuthbert  Darley,  John  Scarfeld,  Mark  Stokell,  George  Lighton,  Robert  Yonge  and 
Thomas  Iley,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

726. )  John  Betson,  Henry  Younge,  Henry  Donne,  Anthony  Daye,  [m.  23],  [col.  2] 
Christopher  Ramshawe,  Christopher  Selbye,  Robert  Roddomme,  John  Wayles,  William 
Pearson  and  John  Rowle,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

727. )  John  Carter,  ‘fuller’,  Cuthbert  Marty nne,  Thomas  Lettyne,  John  Smythe, 
Thomas  Collinge,  Richard  Smythe,  William  Wetherell,  Simon  Smyth,  John  Herisonne 
and  John  Softley,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

728. )  John  Taylor,  ‘tanner’,  Ingram  Vallyan,  John  Mawer,  Ralph  Wilson,  John 
Robinson,  William  Wilson,  Robert  Heighington,  Thomas  Ayre,  John  Watson  and 
Humphrey  Smyth,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

729. )  Thomas  Carter  of  Whitwell  belonging  to  Shirburne  House,  co.  Durham, 
‘husbandman’. 

730. )  Peter  Bates  of  Darbie,  co.  York,  ‘servingman’. 

731. )  Robert  Gregson,  ‘shomaker’,  Anthony  Whitfeld,  William  Applebye,  Thomas 
Conyngham,  Thomas  Herison,  Thomas  Ayre,  Thomas  Smythe,  William  Marche,  Richard 
Hodshone  and  Roger  Claxton,  all  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

732. )  Edmund  Walls,  Christopher  Oxnell,  Thomas  Stubbes,  Alexander  Gaynfurth, 
Richard  Whitelok,  Thomas  Burton,  Thomas  Kirtland  the  younger,  Christopher  Yeates, 
John  Yeates  and  Ralph  Yeates,  all  of  Toplyf,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

733. )  William  Bell  of  Thorpfeld,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’;  Richard  Hustwayte,  John  Key 
and  Henry  Key,  all  of  Gristwaite,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Flynte,  Richard  Stevenson, 
William  Meanild,  Edmund  Merche,  Ralph  Raper  and  Richard  Colyer,  all  of  Topclif,  co. 
York,  ‘yomen’. 

734. )  Robert  Preston,  William  Berker,  Henry  Bullycey  and  Edmund  Lamley,  all  of 
Southkilvington,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Richard  Rose,  Christopher  Peckett,  William 
Thorneton,  Thomas  Rose,  Nicholas  Newton  and  John  Thomlingson,  all  of  Kilburne, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

735. )  Alan  Punshon  of  Gretum,  co.  York  [sic];  George  Taylor  of  Munton,  co.  York 
[sic];  James  Atkinson,  John  Hoige,  John  Harper,  John  Wilkinson,  William  Sotheron, 
George  Cooke,  Ralph  Atkinson,  and  William  Bell,  all  of  Westo,  co.  York  [sic],  ‘yomen’. 

736. )  Ralph  Taler,  William  Rawling,  Henry  Cooke  and  Gilbert  Dickson,  all  of 
Sherburne,  co.  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’;  William  Personne,  Christopher  [m.  24],  [col.  1] 
Personne,  William  Whitfeld,  John  Taler,  John  Rawlynge  and  Thomas  Brasse,  all  of 
Sherborne  aforesaid,  ‘husbandmen’. 

737. )  John  Reade,  Christopher  Robinson,  James  Paxton,  Christopher  Werdon  and 
James  Jurdyson,  all  of  Easington,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Robert  Byers,  John  Redhead, 
Thomas  Hill  and  Richard  Rede,  all  of  Shotton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Smyth 
of  Wyngaite,  co.  Durham,  ‘yoman’. 


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738. )  Richard  Swalwell,  James  Huntley,  Nicholas  Hull,  Richard  Huntley,  Robert 
Wilkinson,  Ralph  Hall  and  Richard  Rawlinge,  all  of  Shawforth,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’; 
Thomas  Yonger,  William  Manne  and  Thomas  Thompson  [all  of  North  Pittington].1 

739. )  Thomas  Correy,  Richard  Whitfeild,  Thomas  Forser,  Henry  Spence,  Matthew 
Correy  and  John  Hirde,  all  of  Thornley,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Henry  Davison,  Nicholas 
Blackett,  Ralph  Emerson  and  John  Waltonne,  all  of  Holmside,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen*. 

740. )  Robert  Catcherside,  John  Catcherside  and  Robert  Grondye,  all  of  Bartley  in  le 
Strete,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen*;  Robert  Foster,  John  Marley  and  John  Goddertson,  all  of 
Pelton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen*;  Roger  Proctor,  Robert  Dodd,  John  Robinson  and  Peter 
Headlaye,  all  of  Spenne,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen*. 

741. )  John  Cowper  of  Eastkeswike,  co.  York,  ‘yoman*. 

742. )  John  Hardye.  Thomas  Hoyton  alias  Mylner,  Thomas  Adamson,  Henry  Adamson, 
John  Hutcheson,  William  Lowson,  Thomas  Hutcheson,  Thomas  Massom,  Richard 
Browne  and  Henry  Elstobbe,  all  of  Brompton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen*. 

743. )  John  Newsam,  Thomas  Scrubie,  Christopher  Warde,  Henry  Paycoke,  James 
Fletham,  Thomas  Wilson,  John  Skarr,  William  Tarrand  and  James  Tode,  all  of  Bromp- 
ton, co.  York,  ‘yomen*. 

744. )  Richard  Rymer,  Thomas  Pybus,  John  Cotes,  William  Colson,  William  Scrubie, 
Thomas  Foxtonne,  Thomas  Tyndale,  Ralph  Belwood,  Christopher  Donnynge  and 
Thomas  Hutcheson,  all  of  Brompton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen*. 

745. )  Richard  Flower,  William  Jackson,  John  Walton,  Thomas  Browne,  John  Jesse, 
Thomas  Smythe,  William  White,  Henry  Hutcheson  and  Christopher  Wynde,  all  of 
Brompton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen*. 

746. )  Richard  Apleton  the  elder,  Richard  Apleton  the  younger,  John  Collyn,  George 

Cundon,  Ralph  Besse,  Cuthbert  Adamson  and  Thomas  Flower,  all  of  Brompton,  co. 
York,  ‘yomen*;  Richard  Todd,  Robert  Crawfurth  and  Thomas  Elstobbe,  all  of  Brompton 
aforesaid, ‘yomen*.  [m.  24],  [col.  2] 

747. )  George  Metcalfe,  Christopher  Turner,  Wilfraye  Walker,  William  Jeffarson, 
Ralph  Walker,  Charles  Dowson,  Charles  Swtyn  and  Leonard  Puckersgell,  all  of  Burton 
Constable,  co.  York,  ‘yomen*;  Ralph  Scrafton  and  Christopher  Symson,  both  of  Bellar- 
bye,  co.  York. 

748. )  Brian  Wyne,  Oswald  Hawe,  Edward  Hawe,  William  Condell,  James  Lyllye, 
Robert  Hawe,  William  Beane,  Oswald  Scotson  and  James  Scotson  all  of  Fyngell,  co. 
York,  ‘yomen*;  Richard  Rowth,  ‘yeoman*. 

749. )  John  Crages,  William  Hawxwell,  George  Askewe,  Francis  Carter,  Lancelot 
Wynde,  Christopher  Wetherell,  Lancelot  Lucas  and  Christopher  Fawcett,  all  of  Hunton, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen*;  John  Tomlynson  of  Bidell  and  Robert  Jackson  of  Little  Langton, 
both  in  the  said  county. 

750. )  Peter  Huchesson,  Thomas  Huchesson,  Leonard  Wrighte,  William  Janson, 
William  Greathead,  Thomas  Watson,  Matthew  Watson,  Ralph  Smythe  and  Peter  Wyn- 
dale,  all  of  Est  Hauxwell,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Matthew  Rudde. 


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751. )  Adam  Dawson,  Leonard  Gelderd,  John  Dawson  the  younger,  Leonard  Whitey, 
Roger  Robinson,  Leonard  Ryder,  Ralph  Hawmond,  Robert  Norton,  Roger  Losthouse 
and  Otwell  Ryder,  all  of  Carleton,  co.  York,  ‘husbandmen’. 

752. )  John  Paler,  John  Craven,  Stephen  Watson,  Roger  Horner,  John  Horner,  George 
Anderson,  Henry  Horner,  Leonard  Wilson  and  Thomas  Yeoman,  all  of  Netherdale, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Atkinson  of  Kirkbie  Malside,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’. 

753. )  Nicholas  Fayrefaxe,  gentleman,  and  Thomas  Knagges,  ‘yoman’,  both  of  Gillinge, 
co.  York. 

754. )  Ralph  Vavasor  of  Gawthroppe,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

755. )  John  Robinson,  Alban  Metcalfe,  Thomas  Dawley,  Roger  Dobson,  Stephen 
Spence,  John  Sadler  the  elder,  John  Sadler  the  younger,  John  Sympson,  Roger  Sadler 
and  Richard  Spence,  all  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  co.  York. 

756. )  John  Whitoo,  Christopher  Baynes,  Thomas  Russell,  Christopher  Richardson, 
Richard  Sympson,  Roger  Tefymond,  John  Sadler,  Roger  Fletcher  alias  Guye,  Richard 
Croke  and  James  Calverte,  all  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

757. )  Richard  Best,  John  Warde,  Robert  Williamson,  Richard  Key,  William  Hall 

and  William  Fraunce,  all  of  Dalton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  William  \m.  25],  \col.  1] 

Thompson,  Christopher  Dogshon,  John  Whipp  and  John  Tompson,  all  of  Catton,  co. 
York,  ‘yomen’. 

758. )  Christopher  Carter,  John  Richardson,  John  Tebbe,  Nicholas  Rymer,  Thomas 
Carter,  Christopher  Browne,  Thomas  Pullecer  and  Christopher  Richardson,  all  of 
Kirkby  Wiske,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Maye  of  Newbie  Wiske  and  John  Watson  of 
Rastell,  ‘yomen’,  both  in  the  said  county. 

759. )  George  Wetherell,  ‘yoman’,  and  William  Bell,  ‘husbandman’,  both  of  Staynley, 
co.  York;  Matthew  Gibson  and  William  Dixon,  both  of  Shara,  co.  York,  ‘husbandmen’; 
William  Thompson  and  Richard  Weare,  both  of  Rippon,  co.  York;  John  Allenson,  Wil- 
liam Watson  the  elder,  Richard  Burnett  and  William  Watson  the  younger,  all  of  Thorpe, 
co.  York,  ‘husbandmen’. 

760. )  George  Stringer,  John  Sturdie,  George  Williamson,  William  Johnson,  Robert 
Jackson  the  elder,  Thomas  Sturdie,  Robert  Plewes,  Robert  Jackson  the  younger  and 
John  Thwayte,  all  of  Ellington,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

761. )  William  Metmarbie  alias  Mellerbye  of  Kirkmerington,  co.  Durham,  clerk. 

762. )  Roger  Williamson,  William  Winterskell,  Robert  Wynterskell  and  Anthony 
Marshall,  all  of  Pheresbye,  co.  York;  Thomas  Wairde,  John  Beckwith  alias  Jenkin, 
William  Teasdell,  Thomas  Johnson  and  Sampson  Watson,  all  of  Masham,  co.  York. 

763. )  John  Dods worth,  Henry  Blackburne,  John  Sygeswyth,  Henry  Dagett,  John 
Theaxton,  Lancelot  Dagett,  John  Jaikes,  George  Whitlocke,  Robert  Sweting  and  Adam 
Theaxton,  all  of  Balderbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

764. )  Thomas  Barker  of  Thirkelbey,  Richard  Yeates,  John  Reed,  Clement  Pepper, 
John  Morill,  Francis  Whitelee,  Henry  Todd,  Edward  Daye,  Peter  Annysonne  and  Leo- 
nard Wilkinson,  all  ‘yeomen’  [of  the  same]1  in  the  county  of  York. 


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765. )  William  Maisonne,  Thomas  Maison,  William  Martyn,  Roger  Crosbye,  Thomas 
Morill  and  Thomas  Bell,  all  of  Thirkelbye,  co.  York;  Richard  Kendraye,  William 
Kendraye,  John  Prest  and  Anthony  Maisterman,  all  of  Boraby,  co.  York. 

7 66. )  Robert  Stapleton,  Michael  Meke,  William  Harberte,  John  Perven,  Robert 
Lothe,  Simon  Metcalfe,  Richard  Atkinson,  John  Fawcett,  James  Thorneton  and  William 
Foster,  all  of  Norton,  co.  York,  ‘y°men’- 

767. )  Ralph  Johnson,  Henry  Taylor,  John  Taylor,  Stephen  Kerbey,  Robert  Kerbey, 
George  Snodon,  Thomas  Pykebus,  Michael  Gatered,  Ralph  Smythe  and  Thomas 
Johnson,  all  of  Throntofe,  co.  York. 

768. )  Robert  Sympson,  Richard  Richardson,  Lancelot  Richardson  \m.  25],  [ col . 2] 
the  younger,  Ninian  Gale,  Richard  Gale,  Thomas  Hall,  William  Jackson,  Lancelot 
Richardson  the  elder,  Christopher  Rymer  and  John  Hamond,  all  of  Scruton,  co.  York, 

‘yomen’. 

769. )  Remyon  Ednam  of  Anderbie  with  Stepell,  co.  York;  John  Kerbey,  Ralph 
Semson,  Christopher  Richeson,  Cuthbert  Rymer,  John  Smyth,  Gabriel  Huton,  Ralph 
Wilson,  Richard  Squier  the  younger  and  John  Huckerbie,  all  of  Thontofe,  co.  York. 

770. )  Peter  Mansell,  Robert  Wylde,  Henry  Clement,  Philip  Robinson,  Bernard  Robin- 
son and  Matthew  Wylde,  all  of  Newton  Morrell,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  John  Hamond 
of  Staynton,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’;  Gabriel  Robinson,  Matthew  Welles  and  Cuthbert 
Awerson,  all  of  Barton,  co.  York. 

771. )  Thomas  Fettome,  Thomas  Manfeld,  John  Foster,  Thomas  Forbancke,  George 
Bell,  John  Manfeld,  Henry  Pyborne,  Robert  Manfeld  and  William  Wylde,  all  of  Olde- 
borough,  co.  York,  ‘yotnenk 

772. )  Thomas  Latton,  Anthony  Stephenson,  Marmaduke  Dickson,  Henry  Kilborne, 
Thomas  Stevenson,  Ralph  Smythe,  Francis  Castell  and  John  Dente,  all  of  Clesbye,  co. 
York;  John  Hobson  of  Barton  and  John  Richardson  of  Manfild,  both  in  the  said  county, 
‘yomen’. 

773. )  Thomas  Humfrey,  William  Jackeson,  Robert  Colson,  John  Rowntrey,  Robert 
Tompson  and  John  Middleton,  all  of  Bushopton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  William 
Peacock  of  Newbiging,  William  Humfray,  William  Allenson  and  Ralph  Colling  of 
Little  Staynton,  ‘yoman’,  all  in  the  said  county. 

774. )  William  Mawre,  Thomas  Jackson,  Richard  Addey,  Thomas  Wylfoote,  Francis 
Middleton,  John  Blackmantell,  Robert  Rey,  Thomas  Lyonesse,  Christopher  Humfraye 
and  William  Proudlock,  all  of  Bushopton,  co.  Durham  , ‘yomen’. 

775. )  Roger  Lee,  M.D.,  of  York,  co.  York. 

776. )  William  Cooke,  Robert  Mayson,  Henry  Maison,  John  Witton,  Peter  Maison, 
Thomas  Warde,  Matthew  Mason,  John  Kilburne,  William  Warde  and  Ralph  Wythorne, 
all  of  Crakall,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

777. )  George  Jackson,  Robert  Jackson,  Simon  Jackson,  John  Collingson,  George 
Clarke,  Adam  Claphin,  John  Coke,  William  Storer,  William  Clarke  and  Thomas  Jackson, 
all  of  Craikall,  co.  York,  ‘yomen.’ 

778. )  Thomas  Grene  alias  Huton  and  Thomas  Bilbroughe,  both  of  Tadcaster,  co.  York; 
James  Rayner,  William  Aykehead,  John  Gibson  and  George  Dighton,  \m.  26,]  \col.  1] 
all  of  Tadcaster,  William  Hyll  of  Pennall,  Cuthbert  Shorte,  Edward  Bell  of  Seazay  and 
John  Teggyn  of  Rippon,  all  in  the  county  of  York. 


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779.)  John  Furbie,  Cuthbert  Teylour,  William  WotherofF,  James  Lynsay,  Anthony 
Smyth,  John  Hunton  the  elder,  John  Hunton  the  younger,  Ralph  Wharleton  and  Thomas 
Hunter,  all  of  Leomyng,  co.  York. 


780. )  Hector  Wentworth  of  Layte  of  Kyngesley,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

781. )  Richard  Apleyard,  Sebastian  de  Crooke  and  Thomas  Pattesonne,  all  of  Wressell, 
co.  York,  ‘yomank 

782. )  William  Metcalfe  of  Yarom,  co.  York,  ‘yomank 

783. )  William  Vaux  of  Crake  and  Ralph  Assheley  of  Yarom,  both  in  the  county  of  York, 
gentlemen. 

784. )  Richard  Conyers  late  of  Hordon,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 


785.)  John  Hally daye,  George  Meriwedder,  Richard  Mauxwell,  Thomas  Mayson,  John 
Heward,  Richard  Yonge,  Ralph  Roper,  Christopher  Maison,  Richard  Peacocke  and 
Robert  Atkinson,  all  of  Bedell,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 


786. )  John  Tompson,  George  Clapon  the  elder,  George  Clapon  the  younger,  Thomas 
Plowes,  Thomas  Bekars,  Richard  Foster,  John  Blackburne,  Thomas  Hally  daye  and 
Henry  Johnson,  all  of  Bedell,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

787. )  Thomas  Gatenbye,  Matthew  Metcalfe,  George  Ludge,  George  Hardcastle, 
William  Maison,  John  Jackson,  Thomas  Kettlewell,  William  Yonge,  John  Jonson  and 
John  Ludge,  all  of  Bedell,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

788. )  Christopher  Threapeland,  William  Threapeland,  Robert  Sadler,  Nicholas  Raper, 
John  Hawkeswell,  Thomas  Abbotte,  John  Bargh,  Richard  Hewson,  John  Robinson 
and  Robert  Sayer,  all  of  Exilbye,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

789. )  Robert  Bisshoprick,  Robert  Wardroppe,  Roger  Gaile,  Henry  Stappleton, 
Robert  Hawkeswell,  George  Hawkeswell,  John  Hawe,  Richard  Atkinson,  William 
Bales  and  Lawrence  Atkinson,  all  of  Borrell,  co.  York. 

790. )  William  Conyers,  William  Proude,  William  Wynsper,  Anthony  Donne,  John 
Lomley,  Richard  Lumley,  William  Lumlay,  Richard  Donne  and  Rowland  Donne,  all  of 
Warlaby,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk  Simon  Braunbrowth  of  Anderbye,  co.  York,  ‘yomank 

791. )  Thomas  Metcalfe,  Simon  Taler  and  John  Barnitt,  all  of  Newby  Wisk,  co.  York, 
‘yomen’;  Edward  Maye,  Lancelot  Raper,  John  Danbye,  John  [w.  26],  \col.  2] 
Langdell,  Gerard  Manne,  Robert  Langdaill  and  Richard  Wilkinson,  all  of  Newby  Wisk, 
‘yomenk 

792. )  Roger  Warde,  John  Langdell,  Brian  Langdell,  Christopher  Langdell,  Leonard 
Smythe,  Richard  Fissher,  Christopher  Metcalfe,  George  Priste,  William  Blaylock  and 
Brian  Roger,  all  of  Newbie  Wiske,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 

793. )  Richard  Blackburne,  Thomas  Ayneslaye,  Edmund  Stephenson,  Reynold  Wrighte, 
Richard  Firbie,  James  Jackson  and  Ralph  Emerson,  all  of  Northallerton,  co.  York, 
‘yomen’;  John  Coittes,  Richard  Coittes  and  William  Cudberte,  all  of  Thornton  in  the 
Beanes,  co.  York. 

794. )  Robert  Squier,  Richard  Squier,  William  Barnard,  Thomas  Lumley,  John  Lumley, 
Richard  Wilson,  William  Gower,  Michael  Hutchenson,  Ambrose  Hutchenson  and 
George  Daveson,  all  of  Anderbie  with  Steple,  co.  York,  ‘yomenk 


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795. )  Henry  Parkinson  of  Branspeth,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 

796. )  William  Hogeson  of  Madenstedhall,  ‘yoman’,  William  Claxton  of  Waterhouse, 
gentleman,  Nicholas  Fetherstonhaigh  of  Awkenshawe,  Ralph  Willie  of  Houghton, 
‘yoman’,  Martin  Jackson  of  Hellmendenrawe,  Christopher  Shawe  of  Branspeth,  ‘yoman’, 
Ralph  Pickeringe  of  Mawde  Medows,  Rowland  Wall  of  Willington,  ‘yoman’,  Ninian 
Watson  of  Sommerhouse,  ‘yoman’,  and  Edmund  Marley  of  Engleston,  all  in  the  county 
of  Durham. 

797. )  William  Sothoron,  Robert  Foster,  George  Taler,  Thomas  Robenson  and  James 
Walton,  all  of  Eshe,  co.  Durham;  Robert  Frenche  and  John  Frenche,  both  of  Witton, 
co.  Durham;  Gilbert  Richerd  of  Wappes1,  Ralph  Jameson  of  Lange  Chester  and  Thomas 
Sparke  of  Castell  Eden,  all  in  the  said  county. 

798. )  Peter  Tompson,  John  Rayne,  Reginald  Kiplinge,  William  Hodgeson,  William 
Lupton,  John  Peacocke,  Robert  Tompson,  Henry  Atkinson,  William  Corbye  and  Robert 
Peacock,  all  of  Hudswell,  co.  York. 

799. )  Nicholas  Plewes,  Robert  Rawe  the  younger,  Robert  Rawe  the  elder,  Thomas 
Taylor,  Richard  Tilson  and  William  Mourthayte,  all  of  Hudswell,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’; 
Roger  Bowes  of  Barden,  co.  York;  William  Wynde,  Ralph  Wynde  and  Adam  Taylor, 
all  of  Westhawkeswell,  co.  York. 

800. )  Christopher  Kirkbie,  Christopher  Atkinson,  William  Bell,  Gregory  Nelson, 
Nicholas  Anderson,  William  Husband,  Richard  Aplebye,  Leonard  Baker  and  Thomas 
Thompson,  all  of  Bedell,  co.  York. 

801. )  Robert  Wynde  and  Luke  Lodge,  both  of  Bedell,  co.  York;  Gregory  Maison  ot 
Crakell,  co.  York;  Thomas  Dey,  James  Whitehorne,  John  Burton,  [m.  27],  [col.  1] 
William  Jackson,  Robert  Rowle  and  George  Burrell,  all  of  Crakell. 

802. )  William  Smyth,  Thomas  Wilkinson,  John  Langton,  Thomas  Robinson  and 
Thomas  Johnson,  all  of  Westraynton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  William  Legate  of  East- 
burden,  William  Todd  of  Epleden,  John  Foster  of  Colde  Hesledon,  Robert  Tweddell  of 
Monkhedleden  and  Christopher  Wilkinson  of  Castell  Eden,  all  in  the  said  county, 
‘yomen’. 

803. )  Robert  Eden  of  TopclyfF,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

804. )  Thomas  Taylor,  clerk,  William  Wilson,  John  Pearson,  Giles  Pearson,  Richard 
Taylor  and  John  alias  Jenkin  Gretam,  all  of  Langton  upon  Swale,  co.  York;  George 
Cotney,  William  Lafild  and  John  Jackson,  all  of  Kipling,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  George 
Tomlynson  of  Thornetofte,  co.  York. 

805. )  Henry  Duffild,  George  Duflild,  Thomas  Johnson,  William  Johnson  and  George 
Swyer,  all  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  co.  York;  John  Stevenson,  William  Smyth  and  Thomas 
Whitwell,  all  of  Anderbie  with  Steple,  co.  York;  Robert  Browne  and  William  Colson, 
both  of  Ellerton,  co.  York. 

806. )  John  Bretton,  William  Smythe,  John  Dawson,  Thomas  Gamble,  Thomas  Coittes, 
Robert  Hall,  Simon  Tiplady,  Richard  Tewke  and  Lawrence  Cotes,  all  of  Thorneton 
Beanes,  co.  York;  Simon  Cotes  of  Thorneton  in  the  More,  co.  York. 

807. )  William  Trotter  of  Walsingham,  co.  Durham;  Adam  Emerson,  Arthur  Chapman, 
Jenkin  Hopper,  Christopher  Masterman,  John  Graunge,  Thomas  Hawden,  John  Crooke, 
Lionel  Lighe  and  Robert  Walker,  all  of  [Woolsingham]2  in  the  said  county,  ‘yomen’. 


1 recte  Richard  Wappes  of  Witton  Gilbert. 

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808.)  Clement  Pereson,  Thomas  Todde,  John  Carlell,  Thomas  Carre,  Richard  Rosse, 
Michell  Davison,  William  Wrenne,  William  Moore,  Anthony  Markendale  and  Cuthbert 
Laburne,  all  of  Northbedburne,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


809.)  Roger  Dawson,  William  Brasse,  John  Allanson,  Arthur  Trotter,  John  Cornfurth 
and  William  Awde,  all  of  Newton  Capp,  co.  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’;  George  Lynsley 
and  Henry  Trotter,  both  of  Hampsterley,  co.  Durham;  Anthony  Laxe  and  John  Steven- 
son, ‘husbandmen’. 


810.)  William  Maison,  Thomas  Hodgshon,  Robert  Wylde,  Thomas  Helmarawe, 
William  Herisid,  Anthony  Tewer,  Thomas  Hodgeson,  John  Wyeld,  Lancelot  Wilde  and 
Matthew  Allenson,  all  of  Evenwood,  co.  Durham,  ‘laborers’. 


8 1 1 . )  Ralph  Walker,  Robert  Cornfurth,  Thomas  Robinson  and  Humphrey  Emerson,  all 
of  Byers  Grene,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Swaynston,  Charles  [m.  27],  [col.  2] 
Trotter,  Anthony  Eubancke,  Martin  Robinson,  Richard  White  and  William  Peacocke,  all 
of  Byers  Grene,  ‘yomen’. 

812. )  William  Crooke,  John  Watson,  Robert  Yonger,  Thomas  Bradley,  Humphrey 
Grice,  Arthur  Raynerdson,  John  Leyburne,  Lancelot  Morgan,  Lancelot  Harrison  and 
Lancelot  Warde,  all  of  Walsingham,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


813. )  John  Thompson,  Cuthbert  Harrisonne,  William  Thompson,  William  Todd  the 
younger,  Richard  Todde,  John  Todde,  John  Stubbes,  Richard  Barrell,  Richard  Mayre 
and  John  Thompson  the  younger,  all  of  Eskham,  co.  Durham. 

814. )  Roger  Lambe,  William  Phillippe,  John  Billoppe,  John  Sanderson,  Robert  Hodge- 
son, Christopher  Sanderson,  William  Segewick,  William  Potter,  John  Dobison  and 
Thomas  Lambe,  all  of  Lansicke,  co.  Durham. 

815. )  Giles  Atkinson,  ‘coke’,  William  Stockdale,  ‘barbor’,  William  Rakebones,  Thomas 
Duckett,  Thomas  Atkinson,  ‘glover’,  Hugh  Hogeson,  ‘wester’,  John  Brasse,  John 
Cowen,  ‘tanner’,  William  Walker,  ‘taillor’,  and  John  Johnson,  ‘weyver’,  all  of  Bushoppe 
Awland,  co.  Durham. 

816. )  Christopher  Holden,  ‘clerke’,  Richard  Holden,  Christopher  Kerkbye,  Ralph 
Harbottell,  Stephen  Whelden,  Thomas  Adamson  and  Christopher  Jackson,  all  of  Danby 
upon  Wisk,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Ralph  Sadler,  Richard  Inglishe  and  John  Langdell,  all 
of  Littlelangton,  co.  York. 

817. )  Thomas  Cootes  of  Dighton,  co.  York;  Robert  Bynckes,  Thomas  Fulbarne, 
Peter  Gayle,  George  Cootes,  George  Gayle  and  Robert  Cootes,  all  of  Sigston,  co.  York. 

818. )  Christopher  Ratcliffe  of  Newton  Hanserte,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 


819. )  Thomas  Foster,  Michael  Hobson,  Richard  Hobson,  George  Pereson,  John  Medd, 
Francis  Naler,  Thomas  Watson,  John  Burningham,  William  Craven  and  Urban  Wood, 
all  of  Rosedale,  co.  Durham,  [sic]  ‘yomen’. 

820. )  Lancelot  Hogeson,  Thomas  Hogerd,  William  Clerke,  John  Hoggerd,  William 
Sowerbye,  William  Stanus  and  John  Sowerbye,  all  of  Farnedaile,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

821. )  Richard  Turner,  Ralph  Parr,  Ralph  Lynlyn  alias  Lyny,  Ralph  Thorneton,  William 
Woodde,  Thomas  Bucbie,  William  Halleman,  Adam  Chepchese,  William  Jervys  and 
John  Layton,  all  of  Longe  Newton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


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822. )  William  Clerke,  Robert  Easton,  John  Hall,  James  Dowson,  [m.  28],  [col.  1] 
Richard  Harte,  William  Hartus,  Ralph  Hoggerd,  George  Robinson,  William  Harland 
and  George  Warde,  all  of  Farnedale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

823. )  Christopher  Foster,  Thomas  Hoggerd,  John  Grene,  William  Burton,  William 
Collyer,  John  Clarke,  James  Stevenson,  John  Grymwell,  John  Burton  and  Christopher 
Humfraye,  all  of  Gillymowre,  co.  York. 

824. )  William  Lyon,  William  Hartus,  Thomas  Stanus,  Ralph  Skarth,  Richard  Stanus, 
James  Ablesonne  and  Abraham  Stanus,  all  of  Farnedale,  co.  York;  Robert  Wood, 
Robert  Lowden  and  John  Wood,  all  of  Bransdale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

825. )  Thomas  Clarke,  William  Ducke,  John  Clarke,  John  Easton,  Robert  Lyon,  John 
Ducke,  Robert  Potter,  Richard  Cheseman,  Thomas  Skirrowe  and  William  Woodde,  all 
of  Farnedale,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

826. )  Nicholas  Gibson,  James  Wood,  Ralph  Dodesworth,  Thomas  Forraye,  William 
Eastonne,  Matthew  Wirfolke,  Thomas  Warde,  William  Hoigeson,  Thomas  Sowarby 
and  John  Hoggard,  all  of  Farnedale,  co.  York. 

827. )  Francis  Sleightholme,  Peter  Claye,  Nicholas  Wood,  Cuthbert  Adamson,  John 
Foster,  Robert  Cowson,  Richard  Grene,  Peter  Bayne,  Nicholas  Somelaye  and  Thomas 
Woodde,  all  of  Fadmore,  co.  York. 

828. )  Richard  Menell  of  Kilvington,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

829. )  William  Stranguyshe,  John  Cuthberte,  Ralph  Kaye,  William  Richardsonne,  John 
Lylford,  William  Hudsonne,  John  Brasse,  Richard  Merkendale,  Richard  Bawford  and 
Cuthbert  Davisonne,  all  of  Ecclie,  co.  Durham. 

830. )  Ralph  Pawston,  Anthony  Dayle,  Ralph  Cargrave,  Nicholas  Meburne,  John 
Colson,  Thomas  Preastman,  Richard  Botcherbye,  John  Barnope,  and  William  Hack- 
furthe  and  John  Garbotte,  both  ‘laborers’,  all  of  Saynte  Ellen  Aukeland,  co.  Durham. 

831. )  Oswin  Ogle,  gentleman,  Ralph  Emerson  and  Robert  Wilson,  ‘laborer’,  all  of 
Branspeth,  co.  Durham;  Robert  Huchonson,  clerk,  Ralph  Lyster,  ‘husbandman’, 
Leonard  Wastall,  ‘taylor’,  Thomas  Adamson,  ‘husbandman’,  [m.  28],  [col.  2] 
William  Adamson  and  Richard  Adamson,  both  ‘laborers’,  and  Thomas  Wall,  all  of 
Branspith  aforesaid. 

832. )  John  Laxe,  Robert  Pereson,  John  Trotter,  John  Robinson,  William  Peresonne, 
Henry  Dowes,  William  Trotter  and  Robert  Wawen,  all  of  Middlemeryngton,  co. 
Durham;  John  Laxe  and  William  Robinson,  both  of  Westmerington,  co.  Durham. 

833. )  John  Sympson,  Robert  Sympson,  John  Cragge,  William  Sympson,  John  Butler, 
Martin  Walker  aad  Robert  Hunter,  all  of  Midridge,  co.  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’; 
William  Hucheson  and  Henry  Hemesley,  both  of  Heighington,  co.  Durham,  ‘laborers’; 
William  Taylor  of  Bede  worth,  ‘milner’. 

834. )  Henry  Tonge  of  Westthickeley,  co.  Durham,  gentleman;  William  Broune, 
Thomas  Kelsaye  and  Thomas  Browne,  all  of  Scooleaycle,  co.  Durham;  William  Rich- 
munte,  Thomas  Richmonte,  John  Taylor  and  Richard  Wylfoote,  all  of  Redeworth, 
co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Cuthbert  Merley  of  Hilton  and  Peter  Carter  of  Somerhouse, 
both  in  the  said  county,  ‘husbandmen’. 

835. )  Christopher  Willie,  ‘husbandman’,  William  Robinson,  Robert  Darnton,  Robert 
Willie,  John  Gilson,  William  Hallyman,  John  Ferye,  William  Laxe,  Christopher  Widdi- 
feld  and  William  Richardson,  all  of  Ferye,  co.  Durham. 


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836.)  James  Laxe,  Robert  Laxe,  Robert  Rose,  John  Pearson,  John  Graye,  Martin 
Smythe,  William  Rackett  and  Thomas  Laxe,  all  of  Ferie,  co.  Durham;  John  Jackson 
and  Thomas  Chilton,  both  of  Estrainton,  co.  Durham. 


837. )  Bernard  Nateres  of  Standrope  in  the  lordship  of  Rabye,  co.  Durham;  Henry 
Hedlam  of  Alwente,  William  Bancke  of  West  Parke  of  Raby  and  Robert  Bancke  of 
Langley,  all  in  the  said  county;  Christopher  Dente,  Thomas  Rawlinge  and  Thomas 
Boiarbie,  all  of  Langley  aforesaid;  Edmund  Boiarbie  and  Henry  Watson,  both  of  Stain- 
rope,  co.  Durham;  William  Herrison,  ‘keper  of  Rabie  castell\ 

838. )  Edward  Searle,  George  Cotesworth,  Thomas  Sympson,  Robert  Hawde,  Thomas 
Wylson,  Matthew  Sympson,  Anthony  Wylson,  John  Wylson,  William  Anderson  and 
Richard  Harrisonne,  all  of  Brafferton,  co.  Durham. 

839. )  Francis  Wycliffe  of  Egglestone,  co.  Durham,  gentleman. 

840. )  Christopher  Vasye,  Henry  Charnelaye,  John  Ovington  and  Richard  Gibson, 
all  of  Over  Cunclyff,  co.  Durham;  Thomas  Gibson,  Richard  Robinson,  [m.  29],  \col.  1] 
Thomas  Ridley,  George  Wordye,  Thomas  Con  and  Cuthbert  Smythe,  all  of  Nether- 
cunsclyff,  co.  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’. 

841. )  Richard  Parkyn,  Thomas  Hopper,  Thomas  Laying,  John  Laynge,  Robert 
Laynge,  William  Parkyn,  Robert  Parkyn,  JohnPereson,  Christopher  Staynley  and  Richard 
Thomson,  all  of  Cownden,  co.  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’. 

842. )  Christopher  Helderith,  George  Wilkinson,  Richard  Sample,  Richard  Sherewood, 
William  Hacknaye,  Richard  Porrett  and  Robert  Laken,  all  of  Thimblebie,  co.  York; 
Robert  Tonstall  and  Richard  Rawlyngson,  both  of  Stanfraye,  co.  York. 

843. )  John  Eyre,  Rowland  Cotnay,  John  Burne,  William  Dowthwate,  Richard  Wordye 
the  elder,  Richard  Wordye  the  younger,  Robert  Wordye,  Richard  Palaser  and  William 
Burdon,  all  of  Ulnabie,  co.  Durham;  John  Sickerwham  of  Nethercunscliff,  co.  Durham 

844. )  John  Sober,  John  Startforth,  Anthony  Elgye,  George  Buck,  Hugh  Sotheryn, 
Robert  Ather,  William  Graye,  ‘tanner’,  Robert  Wylson,  ‘fiddler’,  Cuthbert  Robinson, 
‘cordewayner’,  and  John  Hall,  ‘shomaker’,  all  of  Bongate  in  Darneton,  co.  Durham. 

845. )  Percival  Teele,  Dennis  Johnson,  William  Dixon,  William  Stapleton,  John  Robin- 
son, William  Seamer,  Robert  Romefatt  and  Richard  Garmondson,  all  of  Heighington, 
co.  Durham;  Rowland  Deanham  and  Thomas  Deanham,  both  of  Cotessaymore,  co. 
Durham. 


846. )  Richard  Raynold,  ‘smyth’,  Richard  Glover,  Christopher  Dobson  and  John 
Glover,  both  ‘tanners’,  John  Nesham,  ‘bocher’,  John  Pope,  ‘shomaker’,  Matthew 
Spence,  ‘piper’,  Thomas  Pattison,  ‘barber’,  Geoffrey  Rayne,  ‘glover’,  and  George 
Lockwood,  ‘fletcher’,  all  of  Darlington,  co.  Durham. 

847. )  Francis  Oswold,  Richard  Clarves,  ‘chapman’,  Cuthbert  Foster,  ‘tanner’,  John 
Browne,  ‘pedler’,  Richard  Staynton,  ‘webster’,  Anthony  Thomson,  ‘sadler’,  John 
Aplebye,  ‘laborer’,  William  Pope,  ‘shomaker’,  John  Glover,  ‘webster’,  and  Thomas 
Catterick,  ‘tanner’,  all  of  Darneton,  co.  Durham. 

848. )  Christopher  Foster,  Thomas  Hodgeshon,  ‘shomaker’,  John  Aykerick,  Edmund 
Hodgeshon,  ‘merchaunte’,  George  Forrest,  ‘teylor’,  and  Anthony  Adston,  all  of  Darling- 
ton, co.  Durham;  William  Carter,  Anthony  Garthe,  Alexander  Tewer  and  Richard 
Jackson,  all  of  Denton,  co.  Durham. 


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849. )  Robert  Stockdell,  Connand  Stockdell,  Nicholas  Ledam  and  James  Hall,  all  of 
Barneton,  co.  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’;  Richard  Elstoble,  gentleman,  and  Robert  Smyth, 
both  of  Foxton,  co.  Durham;  Christopher  Hope  and  Thomas  [m.  29],  [col.  2] 
Ventres,  both  of  Foxton  aforesaid;  William  Forrest  of  Wolston  and  William  Clerke  of 
Sedgefeld,  ‘husbandman’,  both  in  the  said  county. 

850. )  John  Fisheburne,  Cuthbert  Atkinson,  Henry  Marten,  William  Marten,  Richard 
Nicolson,  John  Boye,  John  Collen,  Ralph  Relfe,  William  Wilson  and  Flowrence 
Grey,  all  of  Longe  Newton,  co.  Durham. 

851. )  Henry  Killinghall  of  Middleton  George,  co.  Durham;  Thomas  Kyllinghall, 
Thomas  Brisco,  Richard  Chappelowe,  George  Palmer  and  Bartholomew  Heslerton,  all 
of  Moreton,  co.  Durham;  Richard  Rowckhorne  of  Fowlethroppe  and  John  Dun  of 
Middlton  One  Rawe,  ‘yoman’,  both  in  the  said  county. 

852. )  John  Thorpe,  Robert  Thorpe,  Henry  Moore,  Ralph  Collen,  Thomas  Newham, 
John  Harbun  the  elder,  John  Meringtone,  Richard  Greson,  Thomas  Collen  and  William 
Collen,  all  of  Longe  Newton,  co.  Durham. 

853. )  James  Rowth,  William  Carlell,  Robert  Stephenson,  Christopher  Jackson,  John 
Midleton,  James  Bronskell,  Robert  Mydleton,  George  Blythe,  John  Mese  and  Gregory 
Warde,  all  of  Northalerton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

854. )  John  Pepper,  Bernard  Newton,  Simon  Wetherell,  Gregory  Heron,  Edward 
Bland,  Richard  Warde,  Richard  Goldesborough  and  John  Whorleton,  all  of  Yafforth, 
co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Ralph  Jakes  of  Little  Laughton  and  Christopher  West  of  Aynderbye 
with  the  Steple,  both  in  the  said  county. 

855. )  Ralph  Corbell,  Thomas  Hobson,  Richard  Key,  Anthony  Gelson,  Gerard  Lyddell, 
Thomas  Hall,  Anthony  Lyddell,  Thomas  Wydfeld,  Richard  Meborum  and  Richard 
Willey,  all  of  Hitt,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

856. )  William  Talor  the  elder,  William  Sanson,  Robert  Byerlye,  Robert  Grynwell 
and  William  Taler,  all  of  Cornesaye,  co.  Durham;  Thomas  Grynwell  the  elder,  Thomas 
Grynwell  the  younger,  Nicholas  Darnell  and  William  Ilye,  all  of  Bromesheales,  co.  Dur- 
ham; Ralph  Waistell  of  Ravensworth,  co.  Durham. 

857. )  Robert  Giffarsonne,  Richard  Johnson  and  John  Foster,  all  of  Carleton,  co.  Dur- 
ham; John  Tipladye,  of  Nessam,  Robert  Wilkinson  of  Hurworth,  John  Dynsdell  of 
Little  Stanton  and  John  Mallarbie  of  Cotton  Mundevell,  all  in  the  said  county;  John 
Michelson  and  Richard  Middleton,  both  of  Norton,  co.  Durham;  Henry  Bell  of  Stockton, 
co.  Durham. 

858. )  William  Forman,  George  Warde,  Christopher  Stockton,  Robert  Clarke,  John 
Robinson  the  elder,  John  Robinson  the  younger  and  William  Dand,  all  of  Hurworth, 
co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  William  Wilkinson,  John  Forman  and  Thomas  [m.  30],  [col.  1] 
Humfrey,  all  of  Hurworth. 

859. )  Richard  Hemesley,  Thomas  Middleton,  John  Garnett,  Robert  Middleton  and 
Cuthbert  Foster,  all  of  Carleton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

860. )  William  Flower,  Anthony  Husband,  Thomas  Robinson,  Richard  Stephenson, 
Arthur  Stephenson,  Robert  Johnson,  John  Wilson  the  younger,  Bertram  Barrowe, 
William  Whake  and  John  Androwe,  all  of  Nesham,  co.  Durham. 


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861. )  William  Toppam  of  Herefeld,  co.  York;  Peter  Graynge,  Thomas  Bayne,  George 
Hardcastell  and  Thomas  Horner,  all  of  Coitus,  co.  York;  William  Lancaster,  Roger 
Grainge,  Richard  Gill  and  Ralph  Thackwraye,  all  of  Ramesgill,  co.  York;  Richard 
Chapman  of  Herefeld  aforesaid. 

862. )  Thomas  Tattam  of  Norton,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’;  William  Scoresbye,  ‘mercer’, 
and  Alan  Barden,  both  of  Topclyff,  co.  York;  Otwell  Gill  of  Netherdale,  William  Grayson 
of  Bisshop  Monketon,  Richard  Wright  of  Spofforth,  William  Parker  of  the  same, 
‘badger’  William  Dobsonne,  ‘taylor’,  William  Sommerster  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  and 
John  Cawood  of  Follyfate,  ‘husbandman’,  all  in  the  said  county. 

863. )  Marmaduke  Maltus  of  Sawley  Hall,  Marmaduke  Hardecastell,  William  Hodgeson 
of  Sutton,  Richard  Richmond  of  Skeldon,  ‘yoman’,  John  Richmond  of  the  same, 
‘yoman’,  Thomas  Wood  of  Myssyes,  ‘smythe’,  John  Atkinson  of  Swetton,  ‘yoman’, 
Robert  Rayner  of  Skeldon,  ‘yoman’,  Roger  Richmond  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  and  Francis 
Braythewate  of  Larton,  ‘yoman’,  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

864. )  Henry  Grene  of  Newbye,  gentleman,  William  Dicconson  of  Drakes,  William 
Peter  of  York,  ‘baker’,  John  Homer  of  Netherdale,  Richard  Warde  of  Greate  Usborne, 
Brian  Precious  of  Marton,  Cuthbert  Wood  of  Thirske  and  Matthew  Watson  of  Ryppon, 
both  ‘cordyners’,  Richard  Richmond  of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  and  Thomas  Cundale  of 
Bisshop  Munkton,  all  in  the  county  of  York,  ‘yomen’  (sic). 

865. )  Robert  Welshe,  John  Unthanke,  Robert  Smyth,  Thomas  Watson  and  William 
Trewhitt,  all  of  Hetton  in  the  Hole,  co.  Durham;  John  Shaklock,  John  Robinson  and 
John  Shawdfurth,  all  of  Mortonne,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  George  Humble  and  Thomas 
Hall,  both  of  Moresley,  co.  Durham. 

866. )  John  Losthouse  of  Northlathes  nere  Rippon,  co.  York;  William  Harrisonne, 
John  Fothergill  and  Simon  Tompson,  ‘glasior’,  all  of  Rippon,  John  Losthouse  of  the 
same,  ‘glover’,  Philip  Jackson  of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  Geoffrey  Metcalfe  of  the  same, 
‘laborer’,  Thomas  Graynge  of  the  same,  ‘taylor’,  William  Willithorne  the  elder  of 
Skernefurth,  ‘husbandman’,  and  Thomas  Playne  of  the  same,  ‘husbandman’,  all  in  the 
county  of  York. 

867. )  Thomas  Squier,  ‘whelewrighte’,  Ralph  Ripley,  ‘teylor’,  Wilfred  Daye,  Chris- 
topher Johnson,  ‘teylor’,  John  Moreton,  John  Holme,  ‘corvisor’,  Thomas  Overend, 
‘corvisor’,  Henry  Snawe,  ‘smythe’,  William  Watson  and  William  Smythe,  ‘tanner’, 
all  of  Rippon,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

868. )  Francis  Walker  of  Hett  and  Richard  Cliff  of  Estbolden,  [m.  30],  [col.  2] 
‘yomen’,  John  Wright  of  Bushopawkeland,  ‘glover’,  and  Henry  Lambert  of  Branspeth, 
‘teylor’,  all  in  the  county  of  Durham. 

869. )  Nicholas  Hull  of  Stokeley,  ‘carpenter’;  Thomas  Morison,  Stephen  Wall  of 
Helmydrawe,  Simon  Jackson  of  the  same,  George  Twedale,  Thomas  Wrenne  of  Billy- 
rawe  and  Ralph  Jackson,  all  ‘husbandmen*;  Richard  Hodgeson  of  Crooke,  Anthony 
Grynden  of  Thorneley  and  Matthew  Trotter  of  Helmydrawe;  all  in  the  county  of  Durham. 

870. )  John  Harrisonne,  Thomas  Farrer,  Martin  Rippon,  John  Fletcher,  Richard 
Pyncknaye,  William  Brigges,  Martin  Sowlbye,  John  Porter,  John  Erkeele  and  Rowland 
Hynde,  all  of  Branden,  co.  Durham. 

871. )  John  Lilburne  and  Robert  Worthie,  both  of  Shildon,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’; 
Brian  Seham  of  Eldon,  ‘husbandman’,  Robert  Adamson  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  Richard 


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Feme  of  Coppycrockes,  Christopher  Dowthwate  of  Saynte  Ellyn  Awckeland,  Edward 
Slater  of  Eldon,  Robert  Smyth  of  Sayntellen,  ‘laborer’,  Henry  Tyndall,  ‘laborer’,  Thomas 
Topias,  ‘husbandman’,  and  John  Hackfurth  of  Morley,  all  in  the  said  county. 

872. )  Henry  Siggeswick  of  Tudde,  John  Ferror  of  Branspeth,  ‘laborer’,  Humphrey 
Iley  of  the  same,’  ‘laborer’,  Roger  Smythe  of  Stokeley,  ‘husbandman’,  Thomas  Pereson 
of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  Henry  Bell,  Robert  Fawden  and  Nicholas  Fawden,  all  of  the  same, 
‘husbandmen’,  and  Thomas  Walker  of  Bisshop  Awkland,  ‘husbandman’,  all  in  the  county 
of  Durham. 

873. )  John  Dowthwate  of  Newsham,  ‘yoman’,  Richard  Dowthwate  and  Nicholas 
Lodge,  both  of  Cockfeld,  ‘husbandmen’,  Thomas  Comyn  of  Helmynden  Rawe,  Nicholas 
Comyn  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  Thomas  Iley  of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  Robert  Smyrthwate  of 
Bransp’,  ‘glover’,  Thomas  Walker  of  Saynte  Ellen  Awkland,  ‘husbandman’,  Ralph 
Fetherston  of  Rabye,  ‘laborer’,  and  Ralph  Byerley  of  Tuddo,  ‘husbandman’,  all  in 
the  county  of  Durham. 

874. )  George  Teylor,  John  Wood,  Ralph  Bynley,  John  Richardson,  Thomas  Hickson 
the  younger,  Thomas  Hickson  the  elder,  Nicholas  Whitt,  William  Heighington, 
Richard  Middleton  and  Rowland  Wyllie,  all  of  Estmeryngton,  co.  Durham. 

875 . )  Henry  Braban  of  Theast  Perke  of  Branspeth,  Thomas  Dowthwate  of  Willington, 
Thomas  Bateman  of  Bromehall,  Anthony  Harrowsmyth  of  Eldon,  Giles  Gowland  of 
Kirkmeryngton,  Ralph  Watson  of  Tuddo,  James  Trotter  of  Byershall,  James  Garstell 
of  Branspeth,  Edward  Rochester  of  Southbancke  and  William  Braban  of  Theast  Perke 
of  Rabye,  all  in  the  county  of  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

876. )  Thomas  Kaye  the  younger,  William  Maltbye,  Cuthbert  Wydefeld,  William  Wall, 
Thomas  Kaye  the  elder,  Richard  Darnton,  William  Richardson  and  Robert  Wall,  all 
of  Great  Chilton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

877. )  Cuthbert  Baynbrig,  Nicholas  Cockson,  Michael  Johnson,  George  Johnson, 
William  Dowthwate,  Robert  Cockeson  and  Roger  Johnson,  all  of  [m.  31],  [col.  1] 
Holmeside  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Johnson,  Nicholas  Johnson  and  Charles 
Cockson,  all  of  Holmeside. 

878. )  Henry  Garstall,  Robert  Garthwate,  John  Garth wate,  George  Snayth,  Lancelot 
Chapman,  Lancelot  Marley,  Christopher  Whitefeld,  Robert  Wilfett,  John  Croke  and 
Rowland  Comyn,  all  of  Walsingh’,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

879. )  Thomas  Johnson  of  Redworth,  Robert  Johnson  of  Wyllington,  Percival  Martyn- 
daile  and  John  Hirdman,  both  of  the  same,  John  Martindaile  of  Heine  Perke,  William 
Cornefurth  of  Newton  Cappe,  William  Whitt  of  Newfeld  and  Thomas  Rippon  of 
Cornesaierawe,  all  in  the  county  of  Durham,  ‘husbandmen’. 

880. )  Henry  Richardson,  William  Duckett,  Humphrey  Jackson,  John  Heigh,  William 
Harrison,  William  Bullock  and  Robert  Wheatley,  ‘laborer’,  all  of  Tuddo,  co.  Durham, 
‘husbandmen’;  Robert  Wright  of  Whitworth  and  Robert  Adamson  of  the  same,  ‘hus- 
bandmen’, and  John  Morison,  all  in  the  said  county. 

881. )  James  Pickinge,  Anthony  Hedley,  Peter  Grynwell,  William  Rudpeth,  Thomas 
Mereman,  Richard  Hall,  Anthony  Williamson,  Arthur  Mereman,  John  Pickeringe  and 
Roger  Walker,  all  of  Windlerton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

882. )  John  Weymese,  William  Patyson,  Robert  Hudsmawgh,  Thomas  Hudsmawgh, 
John  Stobbert,  Robert  Hudsmawgh  the  elder  and  John  Graye,  all  of  Trymden,  co. 
Durham,  ‘yomen’. 


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883. )  John  Brasse,  Robert  Jackson,  Robert  Taler,  Richard  Graye,  Henry  Graye, 
Robert  Pereson,  Robert  Jackson  the  younger,  John  Atkinson,  John  Pereson  and  John 
Browne,  all  of  Trymden,  co.  Durham. 

884. )  John  Buck,  Richard1  Garmoswey,  William  Atkinson,  Richard  Rey,  William 
Apleby,  Ralph  Coksey,  Henry  Allen,  John  Couley,  Henry  Rey  and  Henry  Harrison,  all 
of  Sadberge,  co.  Durham. 

885. )  Thomas  Wrightson,  Nynion  Beer,  John  Wrightson,  Henry  Branson,  James 
Freer,  George  Blakey,  Matthew  Sadler,  Thomas  Nesham  and  Marmaduke  Batemanson, 
all  of  Ereholm,  co.  York;  John  Paynter  of  Greatsmeaton,  co.  York. 

886. )  Robert  Warde,  Richard  Formon  and  Ralph  Brandley,  all  of  Hurworth,  co. 
Durham,  ‘yoman’;  John  Cootes  and  Peter  Woodropp,  both  of  Hur-  [m.  31],  [col.  2] 
worth,  ‘yomen’. 

887. )  William  Hall  of  Little  Burdon,  co.  Durham;  Bernard  Doddes  of  Barden,  co. 
York;  John  Rede  of  Nesham,  co.  Durham;  George  Aydeley  of  Stoddoo  and  John 
Jackson  of  Dynsdale,  ‘yomen’. 

888. )  Anthony  Wythes  of  Thorpe,  co.  York;  Thomas  Mawtus,  ‘husbandman",  William 
Bramley,  ‘husbandman’,  William  Cootes,  ‘milner’,  Brian  Faber,  ‘carpenter’,  Roger 
Duffeld,  ‘webster’,  and  Christopher  Buck,  ‘laborer’,  all  of  Grantley,  co.  York;  William 
Laken  of  Hungate,  ‘webster’,  Nicholas  Sheldon  of  Wynkesley,  ‘laborer’,  and  Christopher 
Duffeld  of  Grantley,  all  in  the  said  county. 

889. )  Christopher  Cooke,  Richard  Langdaile,  William  Sympson,  William  Lightfoote, 
Edmund  Carter,  William  Lambe,  Robert  Person  and  George  Grithswate,  all  of  Skebye, 
co.  York;  Humphrey  Clesbye  of  Thornetofte,  co.  York. 

890. )  John  Furbanck,  William  Smytheson,  John  Whittfeld,  John  Stevenson,  Henry 
Tompson,  William  Wash,  John  Hewitt,  Robert  Gaterd,  John  Calvert  and  John  Tompson, 
all  of  Melsanbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

891. )  John  Jeffrasonne,  John  Robinson,  Leonard  Hagstone,  John  Hagstone,  Richard 
Harrisonne,  George  Dente  and  Richard  Blaydes,  all  of  Ellerton  cum  Stanton,  co.  York. 

892. )  Richard  Best,  Francis  Meeke,  James  Meeke,  Thomas  Fowle,  John  Harrison, 
Thomas  Walker,  James  Tompson,  Francis  Harrison,  Thomas  Harrison  and  Ralph 
Robinson,  all  of  Midleton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

893. )  William  Kettilwell,  John  Patrick,  John  Stevenson,  John  Richardson,  Peter 
Richardson,  Robert  Chamers,  Thomas  Kettilwell,  Richard  Yates  and  Thomas  Atkinson, 
all  of  Asenbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  Nicholas  Wrighte  of  Newbye  upon  Yure,  co.  York. 

894. )  Robert  Blenkinsopp  and  William  Ferrye,  both  of  Lanchester,  co.  Durham; 
Christopher  Atkinson,  John  Snayth  and  Rowland  Wilkinson,  all  of  Newbiggyn,  co. 
Durham;  John  Wilkinson,  John  Wrangham  and  Lancelot  Atkinson,  all  of  Hamsteles, 
co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Cuthbert  Richardson  of  Knytesley,  co.  Durham. 

895. )  Thomas  Headworth  of  Blackburne  Myll;  Robert  Plump  ton  of  Eastbolden; 

Robert  Muffit  of  Gaitside;  Henry  Yonge  of  Flasse,  Ralph  Emerson  of  Brome;  Ralph 
Swynburne,  Anthony  Dodes  and  Robert  Watson,  all  of  Barley;  Andrew  Headlee  and 
Miles  Thompson,  both  of  Spen;  all  in  the  county  of  Durham.  [m.  32],  [col.  1] 

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896.)  Robert  Grinwell,  Robert  Care,  John  Foster,  Edward  Bell,  Anthony  Yonger, 
William  Lenge,  Thomas  Headlee  and  Richard  Archer,  all  of  Bemishe,  co.  Durham; 
John  Colson  and  William  Stephenson,  both  of  Headlee,  co.  Durham. 


8 97.)  John  Hillyard,  Robert  Gelson,  Richard  Wrangham,  John  Gelson,  John  Watson, 
John  Walton,  John  Cowpland,  Robert  Watson,  Oswin  Wrangham  and  Anthony 
Thompson,  all  of  Wytton  Gilbart. 


898.)  Christopher  Brigges,  William  Jackson,  William  Colson,  Henry  Wrangham, 
Lancelot  Jackson,  William  Sharpraye,  Robert  Wrea,  Roger  Herrysonn,  Leonard  Talor 
and  Gerard  Bullock,  all  of  Langley,  co.  Durham. 


899. )  James  Harperley,  William  Wetherell,  William  Phillippe,  Marmaduke  Harperley, 
William  Robinson,  George  Huthwate,  Christopher  Paycocke  and  William  Trayman,  all 
of  Whorleton,  co.  York. 

900. )  John  Wood  the  elder,  George  Hartus  and  John  Trowesdayle,  all  of  Brandis- 
daile,  co.  York;  John  Dixon;  James  Winterskayle,  Robert  Foster  and  John  Bell,  all  of 
Kildaile,  co.  York;  Richard  Corner  and  Robert  Addison,  both  of  Easton,  co.  York; 
Leonard  Priorman  of  Broughton,  co.  York. 

901. )  Robert  Rackwood  of  Rackwoodhill,  co.  Durham,  gentleman;  Cuthbert  Patteson, 
William  Watson,  Robert  Lawe,  James  Slayter,  Edward  Patteson,  William  Metcalfe. 
Thomas  Wilson,  Lionel  Hoyrd  and  James  Slayter,  all  of  Bisshop  Auckeland,  co.  Durham, 

902. )  John  Sculthroppe,  Robert  Stephenson,  Edward  Tyreman,  John  Webster,  William 
Thompson  alias  Slater,  George  Bynke,  John  Syclinge,  John  Husband,  Richard  Mushe 
and  John  Cowper,  all  of  Askewe,  co.  York. 

903. )  John  Baynbrigge  of  Wayrreshed,  George  Perte  and  Cuthbert  Perte,  both  of 
Blackeden,  Ralph  Natres  of  Wayrreshed,  Ralph  Natres  of  Blackebroke,  Richard  Watson 
the  elder  of  Brotherle,  Richard  Watson  the  younger  of  the  same,  John  Pert  of  Hather- 
clough,  Thomas  Emerson  of  Carssuborne  and  George  Emerson  of  Belinshedd,  all  in  the 
county  of  Durham. 

904. )  Henry  Follenbie,  Ralph  Hodgeson,  William  Dobinson,  Anthony  Dobinson, 
Peter  Walton,  Reginald  Walton,  John  Maddison,  Richard  Sympson,  Cuthbert  Patonson 
and  George  Walker,  all  of  Ackeley,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

905. )  Robert  Hewetson,  John  Middleton,  Leonard  Dodeswort  and  William  Corne- 
fourt,  all  of  Blackwell,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  John  Henrison,  John  [m . 32],  \col.  2] 
Barnett,  William  Burnett,  Stephen  Chamer,  John  Branson  and  Robert  Townend,  all  of 
Blackwell,  ‘yomen’. 

906. )  Ralph  Williamson,  John  Hartborne,  Thomas  Harrisonne,  Robert  Forrest, 
Leonard  Harrison,  John  Middleton,  John  Anesley,  Ralph  Commyng  and  Robert  Mor- 
land,  all  of  Remershall,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Richard  Cleyburne  of  Shoston,  co. 
Durham,  ‘yoman’. 

907. )  Richard  Lythe,  Thomas  Perven,  Simon  Dyxon,  Henry  Collyar,  Thomas  Atkinson, 
Anthony  Stephenson,  William  Waker,  John  Meke,  William  Lylfurth  and  Robert  Potter, 
all  of  Morton,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

908. )  Thomas  Exilbie  of  Baldersbie,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

909. )  John  Smyth  of  Patley  Brigges  in  Netherdale;  William  Collyar  of  Bewerley; 
Sampson  Darnebroke,  Richard  Darnebroke  and  Gabriel  Darnebroke,  all  of  Bewerley, 

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co.  York;  John  Lupton  and  John  Idson,  both  of  Netherdale,  ‘yomen’;  Anthony  Hodge- 
son  of  Patley  Brigges,  ‘webster’;  Henry  Garfurthe  of  Kylnesey;  Henry  Smyth  of  Patley 
Brigges,  ‘yoman’. 

910. )  William  Holland  and  William  Slyngesby,  both  of  Topcliff,  co.  York,  gendemen, 
Cuthbert  Storye  of  Darneton,  co.  Durham,  ‘mercer’. 

91 1. )  Thomas  Pressike,  Richard  Cowper,  James  Sayer,  Anthony  Gibson,  Thomas 
Cockerell,  Thomas  Sympson,  Thomas  Applebye,  Cuthbert  Pybron  and  John  Wilson,  all 
of  Manfeld,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

912. )  Rowland  Todde,  Cuthbert  Chamer,  Thomas  Robyson,  John  Robison,  William 
Harrison,  John  Stevenson,  Thomas  Claxton,  John  Cottisfurth,  John  Lethom  and  Ralph 
Adamson,  all  of  Wyndleston,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

913. )  Henry  Heighington,  Martin  Burneopp,  Robert  Middleton,  John  Grenell, 
Richard  Wrighte,  Robert  Grenell,  Nicholas  Stellyn,  Thomas  Hutchynson,  John  Bell 
and  Richard  Ellison,  all  of  Bisshopp  Midleham,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

914. )  Robert  Ferro,  Cuthbert  Hutchinson,  Dennis  Mayson,  Robert  Smyth,  Nicholas 
Crookes,  George  Carter,  William  Lyttister  and  Robert  Robinson,  all  of  Fishburne, 
co.  Durham;  John  Harding  and  John  Yonge,  all  of  Westmorton,  co.  Durham,  ‘laborers’. 

915. )  Robert  Emersonne,  Francis  Emerson,  Thomas  Emerson,  Christopher  Stoddart, 
Cuthbert  Raynton  and  John  Crawe,  all  of  Brereton;  Richard  Sharpe  of  Stanton;  John 
Hutcheson  and  William  Bourne,  both  of  Bisshopp  Midlam;  and  William  Meryman  of 
Throston;  all  in  the  county  of  Durham. 

916. )  Thomas  Wrighte  the  younger  of  Norton,  co.  Durham;  Roger  \m.  33],  [col.  1] 
Wedowe,  John  Wiggen  and  Nicholas  Gifferson,  all  of  Norton  aforesaid;  Richard 
Storye  of  Moreton,  co.  Durham;  Rowland  Bourdon,  Henry  Fowlar,  William  Wappes, 
Ralph  Wrighte  and  Edmund  Fowlar,  all  of  Stocketon,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

917. )  Ralph  Watson,  Cuthbert  Claxton,  Ralph  Buckley,  John  Warde,  Henry  Middleton, 
William  Robinson,  William  Gibson,  Matthew  Denman,  John  Foreman  and  William 
Middleton,  all  of  Thorpethewles,  co.  Durham. 

918. )  George  Dawson,  Thomas  Younge  and  John  Lawson,  all  of  Mensfurth,  ‘yomen’; 
Henry  Middleton  and  Richard  Hutcheson,  both  of  Thruslington,  ‘yomen’;  Anthony 
Wheatley  and  Richard  Archer,  both  of  Bradburie;  William  Gibson  of  Thropfules; 
Ralph  Foster  of  Cowpon;  and  John  Graye  of  Colkerton;  all  in  the  county  of  Durham. 

919. )  Thomas  Gibson,  Robert  Mason,  Robert  Johnson,  Rowland  Hickson,  Richard 
Person,  Brian  Gibson,  John  Newton,  Richard  Gregson,  Adam  White  and  Thomas 
Walkin,  all  of  Saidgefeld,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

920. )  Robert  Raffell,  Robert  Layton,  William  Nobell,  Cuthbert  Gibson,  Robert 
Dawson,  William  Close  and  John  Joblinge,  all  of  Saidgefeld;  and  Thomas  Skatlock, 
Richard  Davison  and  George  Watson,  all  of  Butterweke;  all  in  the  county  of  Durham. 

921. )  William  Shawe,  Lancelot  Stotte,  John  Darlington,  John  Middleton,  John 
Watter,  Lancelot  Ettes,  William  Laborne,  Robert  Armestronge  and  Thomas  Richardson, 
all  of  Cornefurth,  co.  Durham;  William  Gibson  of  Seaton,  co.  Durham. 

922. )  John  Cusson,  Richard  Colling  and  William  Markham,  all  of  Newbigging,  co. 
Durham;  Roger  Stelling,  John  Allenson,  George  Robinson  and  Cuthbert  Sonton,  all 


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of  Little  Staynton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Nicholas  Blaxton  of  Norton  and  Thomas 
Walker  of  Elton,  both  in  the  said  county,  ‘yomen’. 

923. )  Nicholas  Turpyn,  ‘inkeper’,  John  Smyth,  Richard  Johnson,  Os  win  Myres, 
Richard  Eland,  ‘merchaunt’,  John  Meburne,  Thomas  Cunnyngham  and  Anthony  Cotes, 
‘sclater’,  all  of  Durham;  Thomas  Carter  of  Whitwell  and  Peter  Bates  of  Topclyff,  both  in 
the  county  of  York. 

924. )  John  Todd  and  William  Johnson,  ‘yomen’,  Thomas  Hodgeson,  ‘tanner’,  Richard 
Lockey,  ‘sclater’,  Thomas  Garthwayte,  ‘cordyner’,  Matthew  Sommer,  ‘cowper’, 
Christopher  Hodgson,  ‘laborer’,  William  Campe,  ‘yoman’,  Ralph  Bayles,  ‘carpenter’, 
and  William  Phillip,  ‘yoman’,  all  of  Northawkland,  co.  Durham. 

925. )  Cuthbert  Layton  of  New  Parke  and  William  Madeson  of  Allergill,  both  in  the 
county  of  Durham,  gentlemen;  Thomas  Blackett  of  Woodcroff^  [m.  33],  | col.  2] 
gendeman,  Ralph  Trotter  of  Langley,  George  Emerson  of  Leefeldhed,  ‘yoman’,  Ralph 
Nevell  of  Whesenopeborne,  Nicholas  Madison  of  Horseley,  William  Emerson  of  Le 
Feldhed,  John  Wrighte  of  Le  Billinsherlle  and  Lancelot  Chapman  of  Fosterlaye,  all  in 
the  said  county  of  Durham. 

926. )  William  Marshe,  William  Hudson,  Rowland  Laconby,  Ralph  Giffrason,  William 
Whetley,  Roger  Netherton,  John  Blaxton,  William  Kitchen,  Robert  Greve  and  John 
Robinson,  all  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

927. )  William  Robinson,  Leonard  Robinson,  Marmaduke  Robinson,  Peter  Butterfeld, 
Michael  Hogge,  Richard  Kirb}^e,  Michael  Hogge  the  elder,  Brian  Bywell,  Michael  Bowes 
and  Oliver  Wraye,  all  of  Thornalbie,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

928. )  Richard  Hamond,  Francis  Metcalf,  John  Dixson  the  younger,  John  Beane, 
Geoffrey  Calverd,  John  Dixon  the  elder,  Michael  Wilkinson,  Martha1  Wilkenson, 
Edward  Wilkenson  and  Miles  Sadler,  all  of  Thoralbie,  co.  York. 

929. )  George  Frear,  James  Thwate,  Henry  Spence  the  younger,  Valentine  Fawcett, 
John  Dodisworth,  John  Benson,  Henry  Spence  the  elder,  Richard  Robinson,  Miles 
Spence  and  Thomas  Midleham,  all  of  Thoralby  aforesaid. 

930. )  James  Hamond,  Arthur  Metcalfe,  James  Spence,  Christopher  Hutchinson, 
Robert  Dixon  the  elder,  John  Bowes,  Robert  Jack,  Peter  Taylor  and  Robert  Dixon  the 
younger,  all  of  Thoralby  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

931. )  Jenkin  Stockdell,  Ralph  Stocdell,  Simon  Robinson,  Matthew  Coletun,  Thomas 
Coletun,  Thomas  Coletun  (another),  Roger  Taylor,  Richard  Tailer,  Thomas  Skare, 
Richard  Skarre  and  John  Metcalfe,  all  of  Burterside,  co.  York. 

932. )  Adam  Wraye,  Christopher  Wraye  the  younger,  William  Barwick,  Adam  Barwick 
and  Christopher  Hodgeson,  all  of  Stonnethwaite,  co.  York;  John  Toppam,  John  Wraye, 
John  Sparrowe,  Thomas  Walker  and  John  Tomlyn,  all  of  Westwitton,  co.  York. 

933. )  James  Butterfeld,  Cuthbert  Metcalfe,  Robert  Becke,  Otwell  Preston,  Christopher 
Kyde  and  John  Tyrrye,  all  of  West  Witton  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  Adam  Sympson,  Roger 
Kyrbye  and  John  Tunstall,  all  of  Askayth,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’;  William  Proctor  of  Car- 
perby,  co.  York. 

934. )  James  Colton,  John  Thompson  and  Alexander  Skarne,  all  of  Worton,  co.  York; 
Adam  Jake,  James  Thompson  and  Peter  Metcalfe,  all  of  Cubeke,  co.  \m . 34],  \col.  1] 


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York;  Oswald  Thompson,  Nicholas  Metcalfe,  James  Skare  and  Adam  Metcalfe,  all  of 
Worton,  co.  York. 

935. )  Gawin  Roger  of  Symodstone;  Christopher  Metcalfe  of  Hayes;  William  Stirkard, 
‘yoman’,  and  William  Metcalfe,  both  of  Baynbrigg;  Thomas  Bessonne  of  Chamishouse; 
John  Todd  and  John  Pratt,  both  of  Lederskeue;  John  Sadler  of  Saidbush;  Miles  Todd 
of  Cotterdaile;  and  Alexander  Metcalfe  of  Hardraye;  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

936. )  Leonard  Wraye,  Leonard  Richardson  and  Thomas  Bowes,  all  of  Carperbye; 
Giles  Fawcett,  Leonard  Medcalfe  and  George  Tucke,  all  of  Askrigge;  Anthony  Blaides 
of  Ellerton  cum  Staynton;  Ralph  Skrafton  of  Bellarby;  Thomas  Metcalfe  of  Bainbrigg; 
and  Christopher  Metcalfe;  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

937. )  Adam  Sadler,  Vincent  Sadler,  John  Hogge,  Rowland  Bowes,  John  Bowes, 
Blaise  Milner  and  Miles  Wyrehorne,  all  of  Thoralbye,  co.  York;  Robert  Sympson, 
Christopher  Kirbie  and  Lancelot  Lyllye,  all  of  Danbie  upon  Wisk,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

938. )  William  Brasse,  Robert  Elynor  the  elder,  Robert  Elynor  the  younger,  John 
Elynor,  Richard  Smyth  and  William  Shawdfurth,  all  of  Huton,  co.  Durham;  Nicholas 
Tweddayle,  George  Hall,  Mark  Hall  of  Hesleden  Hall  and  Philip  Welberie  of  Nesbett, 
all  in  the  said  county. 

939. )  Anthony  Cotesfurth  and  William  Stelyng,  both  of  Newtonne,  co.  York;  Edward 
Hickson,  John  Wetherell,  Roger  Brasse  and  Thomas  Cotnan,  all  of  Preston  upon  Skerne, 
co.  York  [sic\\  Anthony  Moyd  and  Christopher  Lowson,  both  of  Ricknall,  Thomas 
Towers  of  Preston  and  William  Applebye  of  Kyldale,  all  in  the  said  county. 

940. )  Thomas  Brompton,  Robert  Brompton,  Lawrence  Firbie,  John  Firbie,  William 
Brompton,  John  Norfolk,  Thomas  Mayson,  John  Tyreman,  Robert  Midleton  and 
Thomas  Byckers,  all  of  Craythroppe,  co.  York. 

941. )  Robert  Smeton,  Roger  Garnett,  Richard  Lambe,  Thomas  Harrison,  John 
Bynckes,  Thomas  Redesdale,  Lawrence  Hocheson,  John  Woodward,  William  Beyne 
and  William  Watson,  all  of  Northallerton,  co.  York. 

942. )  Robert  Tompson,  John  Harrisonne,  John  Glover,  James  Lambert,  Florence 
( Florencius ) Stowte,  Edmund  Stowte,  Christopher  Rowth,  Henry  Carleton,  Thomas 
Holtbye  and  Humphrey  Fidgley,  all  of  Snape,  co.  York,  ‘yomen’. 

943. )  Richard  Dobbyn  and  Richard  Carleton,  both  of  Snape  afore-  \tn.  34],  \col.  2] 
said;  Thomas  Kaye,  John  Kole,  William  Grayson,  Henry  Dynsdale,  Thomas  Lambert, 
Richard  Whorleton,  Ralph  Bate  and  John  Pickering  the  younger,  all  of  Snape. 

944. )  William  Denton,  Richard  Gayle,  Peter  Brampton,  John  Gayle,  Edward  Bayne, 
Richard  Watsonne,  Ralph  Tebbe,  Robert  Toose,  John  Deaken  and  George  Firbie,  all 
of  Craythroppe,  co.  York. 

945-)  J°hn  Duckett,  Thomas  Wilson,  John  Ellarton,  Robert  Sygeswyke,  Marmaduke 
Denton,  John  Toose,  Henry  Keye,  Richard  Tanfeld,  Thomas  Losthouse  and  Richard 
Birkedale,  all  of  Caythroppe,  co.  York. 

946.)  John  Hacknaye,  William  Semer,  Thomas  Semer  and  William  Aynsley,  all  of 
EggesclyfF,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Henry  Storye,  Thomas  Penshon  and  Robert  Semer, 
all  of  Aysleby,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Richard  Wood,  Robert  Tompson  and  Thomas 
Dobbing,  all  of  Stanton  in  the  Strete,  co.  Durham. 


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947. )  John  Fowler,  William  Harte,  Anthony  Swanston,  Anthony  Baynbrigge,  Thomas 
Dickeson,  William  Flettam,  John  Osborne,  Thomas  Burdon,  Richard  Harperley  and 
Anthony  Harparley,  all  of  Stoketon  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

948. )  Lawrence  Moyses,  Cuthbert  Hutcheson,  Ralph  Ubancke,  Richard  Thompson, 
Thomas  Barker,  Thomas  Williams,  Cuthbert  Swynbanck,  Thomas  Sayer,  William 
Steward  and  Richard  Hutchenson,  all  of  Richemonte,  co.  York. 

949. )  William  Rawe,  Christopher  Geredhead,  George  Carter,  Christopher  Hall, 
Thomas  Greadhead,  Christopher  Conyers,  Christopher  Sutton,  Christopher  Home, 
Richard  Maye  and  Francis  Bryan,  all  of  Catterick,  co.  York. 

950. )  Bartholomew  Slinger,  Christopher  Ferleton,  Thomas  Hale,  George  Farleton, 
Ralph  Farleton,  Edward  Awderson,  John  Cornefurth,  Robert  Trotter,  John  Johnson 
the  elder  and  Christopher  Sayer,  all  of  Richmond,  co.  York. 

951. )  Richard  Milner,  Ralph  Ackerige,  William  Coward,  John  Tesdell,  Robert  Smelt, 
John  Johnson  and  Robert  Kirkebie,  all  of  Richmond  aforesaid;  Marmaduke  Pears  of 
Bedall,  John  Hewrd  of  Easbye  and  George  Braythwett  of  Toplyff,  all  in  the  county 
aforesaid. 

952. )  John  Fetherston  of  Crake,  co.  York;  Lionel  Emerson,  William  \m.  35],  [col.  1] 
Lee,  Cuthbert  Natres  and  Robert  Emerson,  all  of  Stanhope,  co.  Durham. 

953. )  Lionel  Fetherston  and  George  Emerson,  both  of  Horseley,  co  Durham;  Richard 
Emerson  of  Ludwell,  Robert  Emerson  of  Gaytcastell,  John  Toward  of  Snapgest,  John 
Emerson  of  Lowtherlee,  Rowland  Harrison  of  Swynhopburne,  Saunder  ( Saunderus ) 
Harryson  of  the  same,  John  Emerson  of  Westyett  and  William  Emerson  of  Castelmike, 
all  in  the  county  aforesaid,  eyomen\ 

954. )  George  Myers  and  Thomas  Yonger,  both  of  Westyet,  Richard  Harrisonne  of 
Hunchelford,  John  Westwood  of  Windeside,  Richard  Cuthberte  of  Harteburne,  Cuth- 
bert Natres  of  Clewgh,  John  Gibson  of  Irshopburne  and  Nicholas  Fetherston  and 
William  Harrisonne,  both  of  Westyett,  all  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

955. )  Rowland  Harrisonne  of  Blackdene,  Rowland  Natres  of  Wershed,  Cuthbert 
Emerson  of  Burnhop,  Peter  Natres  of  the  same,  John  Natres  of  Cowis  Hill,  John 
Fetherston  of  Haderleclough,  Robert  Wawton  of  Herthopburne,  Robert  Pert  of  Sheir- 
wenford  and  Lancelot  Emerson  of  Windeside,  all  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen*. 

956. )  Nicholas  Harrison,  Rowland  Harrison,  Rowland  Blenkinsoppe,  Robert  Watson, 
Christopher  Stobbes,  Anthony  Barras,  Henry  Kirkhouse,  John  Dawton,  James  Gam- 
besbie  and  Robert  Gowland,  all  of  Whickham  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘husbandmen*. 

957. )  Matthew  Huste  and  John  Hawde,  both  of  Whickham  aforesaid  in  the  county 
aforesaid. 

958. )  George  Hynde,  William  Stubbes,  Roger  Browndon,  John  Meryman  the  elder, 
Richard  Meryman,  Christopher  Newbie,  William  Newbie,  William  Smyth,  John 
Meryman  the  younger  and  Thomas  Younger,  all  of  Whickham  in  the  county  aforesaid, 
‘yomen*. 

959. )  Robert  Selbye,  Richard  Mansfurth,  Robert  Hutchenson,  John  Skorefeild  and 
Simon  Ayre,  all  of  Shinckley  in  the  county  aforesaid;  Robert  Wall  of  Estrainton  and 
Robert  Suddick  of  Mounckhesleden,  both  in  the  county  aforesaid;  Philip  Hall,  Richard 
Bell  and  John  Awde,  all  of  Kello  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen*. 


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960. )  Ralph  Richardson  of  Greatham;  William  Davye  of  Seaton  Carewe;  Henry 
Gibson  of  the  same;  Robert  Johnson,  Ralph  Todde,  Henry  Widdifild  and  Christopher 
Corbye,  all  of  Seaton  Carewe;  and  John  Dogson,  John  Fargos  and  Roger  Thorolbye, 
all  of  Stranton,  all  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

961. )  Ralph  Newbye,  Henry  Newbye,  Richard  Newbye,  Henry  Atkinson,  Henry 
Preston,  John  Preston,  George  Cotes,  Nicholas  Boocherbie,  Richard  Baitson  and  Chris- 
topher Hodshon,  all  of  Woodland  in  the  lordship  of  Rabie  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

962. )  Thomas  Murcocke,  Arthur  Murcocke,  William  Gowndraye,  \m.  35],  \col.  2] 
Thomas  Bowes,  Michael  Basnett,  John  Fetherston,  Maurice  Powell,  Christopher 
Baynbrigge,  William  Forman  and  William  Sigeswicke  of  Wakerfeld  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

963 . )  J ohn  Hudson,  Edward  Punchion  and  Brian  Hallyman,  all  of  Lomley  in  the  county 
aforesaid;  Thomas  Pereson,  Thomas  Hutcheson,  Andrew  Atkinson,  Christopher 
Newton,  Richard  Pereson,  John  Chamber  and  John  Carr  the  younger,  all  of  Harton 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

964. )  Thomas  Musgrayve  of  Newburne,  co.  Durham,  gentleman;  George  Lassells 
of  Newcastle  on  Tyne;  Thomas  Donkin,  George  Clerke  and  William  Rede,  all  of  Lomley, 
co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  John  Wilkinson,  Robert  Robinson  and  Thomas  Robinson,  all  of 
Coldehesleden,  co.  Durham;  William  Rauson  and  Thomas  Thilton  the  elder,  both 
of  Newbottell,  co.  Durham. 

965. )  Christopher  Hodgeson  of  Tofft  Hill,  ‘yoman’,  Gilbert  Maison  of  Ramshawe, 
‘yoman’,  William  Gawtley  of  Awkeland  Episcopi  and  Thomas  Sympson  of  Carther 
Thorne,  all  in  the  county  of  Durham;  Thomas  Heighley,  John  Hoope  and  John  Steven- 
son, all  of  Evonwood,  ‘yomen’,  Michael  Dalton  of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  Henry  Hevisid  of 
Morley,  ‘yoman’,  and  Ralph  Braidfurth  of  Tofthill,  ‘yoman’,  all  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

966. )  James  Tenaunt,  Rowland  Lee,  ‘taylour’,  John  Lomley,  ‘laborer’,  Henry  John- 
son, ‘shomaker’,  Thomas  Rayne,  ‘laborer’,  Thomas  Todd,  ‘laborer’,  Richard  Bland, 
‘glover’,  Ralph  Blake,  ‘butcher’,  and  George  Bailes,  merchant,  all  of  Sandroppe  in  the 
county  aforesaid;  Henry  LangstrafFe  of  Shotton  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

967. )  Thomas  Nevell  of  Rabye,  gentleman,  Thomas  Brasse  of  Langley,  ‘servingman’, 
John  Ewbanck  of  Rabye,  ‘servingman’,  John  LangstrafFe  of  the  same,  ‘servingman’, 
Cuthbert  Rowmwhatt  of  Standropp,  ‘servingman’,  John  Brasse  of  Langley,  ‘laborer’, 
Anthony  Appleby  of  the  same,  ‘laborer’,  Thomas  Langstraff  of  Rabye,  ‘smyth’,  Richard 
Dowithwhat  of  Langley,  ‘laborer’,  and  Richard  Launcelot  of  Standroppe,  ‘shomaker’, 
all  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

968. )  Henry  Bainbrigge,  William  Todd,  Henry  Carter,  William  Bayles,  Thomas  Todd, 
Thomas  Crawfurth,  William  Crawforth,  Thomas  Crawforth  the  younger,  Jalius  Rand 
and  Simon  Crawfourth,  all  of  Rabie  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

969. )  Lancelot  Carre;  Anthony  Cassopp;  Humphrey  Homble,  ‘laborer’;  Thomas  Nicoll, 
Thomas  Robinson,  Henry  Pattenson,  John  Maison  and  George  Perkin,  ‘husbandmen’; 
Ralph  Pattenson,  ‘smyth’;  and  Thomas  Pattenson,  ‘glover’;  all  of  West  Awkeland  in  the 
county  aforesaid. 

970. )  Henry  Johnson,  William  Watt,  Robert  Arrasmyth  and  James  Watt,  all  of  Cock- 
feld  in  Raby  lordshippe  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘laborers’;  Christopher  Loodge,  George 
Rand,  Simon  Watt,  Ralph  Loodge,  John  Joylie  and  Ralph  Awde,  all  \m.  36],  [col.  1] 
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971. )  William  Marley,  George  Marley,  Ralph  Middleton,  Robert  Shawe,  John  Middle- 
ton  and  Thomas  Middleton,  all  of  Ingleton  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  Cuthbert 
Potter,  John  Towler,  John  Maikrige  and  William  Cockfeld,  all  of  Langton  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

972. )  Richard  Nevile  of  Thurnehall,  gendeman;  William  Barkeley  of  Saysa,  gentleman; 
Gregory  Caseley  of  the  same,  {yoman’;  John  Peresey  of  Scotton,  gentleman;  and  Peter 
Danbie  of  the  same,  Henry  Bourdman  of  Grympton,  Christopher  Parker  of  Middleton, 
Cuthbert  Cristofer  of  Marton  in  Burshire  and  Thomas  Atkinson  of  Liversedge,  all 
‘yomen’;  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

973. )  Thomas  Kaye,  Richard  Adamson,  Bartholomew  Adye,  Ingram  Anderson, 
Anthony  Appleby,  Edward  Preston,  Lancelot  Aplebye  and  Thomas  Chitleton,  all  of 
Cottam  Mundewell,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’;  Robert  Laxe  and  Thomas  Highington,  both 
of  Bradburie  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

974. )  Thomas  Hixson,  William  Richardson,  William  Mordon,  Robert  Earle,  Myney 
Aingell,  Richard  Elstopp,  Anthony  Steling,  William  Tomson  and  John  Mayer,  all  of 
Mordon  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  Thomas  Chilton  of  Bradburye  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  ‘yoman’. 

975. )  Richard  Morye,  Christopher  Jeverson,  John  Jeverson,  Thomas  Thorpe,  John 
Grenberie  and  John  Mourrye,  all  of  Elton  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  William 
Jackson,  John  Jackson,  William  Hartbourne  and  William  Jackson,1  all  of  Elstopp  in  the 
county  aforesaid,  ‘yomenk 

976. )  William  Blaxton,  Robert  Gates,  Richard  Smyth,  Thomas  Blaxton,  William  Chip- 
chese,  Robert  Robson,  William  Bussey,  William  Gifferson,  Thomas  Carleton  and  Roger 
Jifferson,  all  of  Norton  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

977. )  Thomas  Cullye,  Robert  Parr,  John  Ducke,  Henry  Cullye  the  elder,  Henry 
Cullye  the  younger  and  Thomas  Kitchen,  all  of  Hartebourne  in  the  county  aforesaid, 
‘yomen’;  William  Jackeson,  William  Gibson,  William  Maltbye  and  Thomas  Robinson, 
all  of  Stillington  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

978. )  John  Trolhop  and  Richard  Lomeley,  both  of  Mordon  in  the  county  aforesaid, 
gentlemen;  Thomas  Mayson,  Robert  Thomson,  Robert  Shotewell,  Robert  Mayson, 
Thomas  Blackwell,  Richard  Elstopp,  Thomas  Shotewell  and  William  Gubyon,  all  of 
Mordon  aforesaid. 

979. )  Thomas  Trotter,  Robert  Corner,  William  Crowe  and  William  [m.  36],  [col.  2] 
Sherraton,  all  of  Elwick  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  John  Francklyn  of  Amerston 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  gentleman;  John  Watson,  Robert  Chilton,  John  Jackson  and 
John  Boyes,  all  of  Dolton  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  John  Bessarbie  of  Hardwick 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yoman’. 

980. )  James  de  Stauelthorpe  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yoman’;  Cuthbert  Redman  of 
Greate  Osborne,  co.  York,  gentleman. 

981. )  John  Metcalfe  of  Holmehouse,  co.  York;  William  Metcalfe,  Anthony  Metcalfe, 
Lawrence  Metcalfe,  George  Metcalfe,  Matthew  Metcalfe,  Alexander  Metcalfe,  John 
Metcalfe,  Anthony  Allen  and  Richard  Allen,  all  of  ‘Baronye  of  Norton  and  Baynbrigg’ 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 


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982. )  William  Sowerbie,  Peter  Sleightholme,  John  Moore,  Robert  Skelton,  Urban 
Fissher,  John  Atkinson,  Ralph  Colson,  Thomas  Grene,  Thomas  Shuttleworth  and 
George  Hesloppe,  all  of  Kirkebie  Moreside  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

983. )  Christopher  Atkinson,  Ralph  Newbye,  William  Banckes,  Roger  Ayrestone, 
Robert  Wod,  Thomas  Stephenson,  Christopher  Stephenson,  William  Sowerbye,  Gregory 
Elwood  and  William  Wood,  all  of  Kirkebie  Moreside  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

984. )  William  Sheppard,  William  Browne,  John  Kitchyn,  Leonard  Lowson,  John 
Tate,  Henry  Chapman,  Christopher  Tode  and  Leonard  Browne,  all  of  West  Tanfeld 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  William  Mytchell  and  Edmund  Carter,  both  of  Exilbie 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

985. )  William  Rymer,  John  Askwyth,  Robert  Lomley,  John  Lylfurth,  Peter  Lowson, 
Marmaduke  Burne,  Henry  Maxwell,  Marmaduke  Johnson,  Thomas  Orome  and  Henry 
Allan,  all  of  West  Tanfeld  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

986. )  James  Blades,  John  Spensleyn,  Simon  Robinson,  John  Metcalfe,  George  Milner, 
Matthew  Alderson,  Anthony  Wilson,  John  Tesdale  and  William  Arundall,  all  of  Rithe 
in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

987. )  Marmaduke  Wilson,  Philip  Huchonson,  Peter  Cooper,  William  Howdon,  Robert 
Skurfeld,  John  Hornebye,  John  Golderd,  James  Sleightholme,  Nicholas  Kiddall  and 
Nicholas  Palaser,  all  [of  West  Tanfelde]1  in  the  county  of  York,  ‘yomen’. 

988. )  Marmaduke  Bolton  and  John  Bradley,  both  of  Tanfeld  in  the  county  aforesaid 
‘yomen’;  Thomas  Harrisonne,  John  Watsonne,  William  Cooke,  [m.  37],  [col.  i,] 
Richard  Frogge,  George  Runder,  William  Watter,  Robert  Bursey  and  Thomas  Dickon- 
son,  all  of  Tanfeld  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

989. )  William  Heighington  and  Thomas  Conyers,  both  of  Richmond  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  ‘harbors’;  Robert  Burton,  ‘smyth’,  Leonard  Walker,  Ralph  Peacock,  ‘mercer’, 
Peter  Fell,  ‘litster’,  Matthew  Collyn,  ‘capper’,  George  Kaye,  ‘glover’,  and  Christopher 
Smyth,  ‘barbor’,  all  of  Richmond  aforesaid;  Richard  Jeffrayson  of  Hudeswell  in  the 
county  aforesaid,  ‘husbandman’. 

990. )  Thomas  Aingell,  ‘webster’;  Leonard  Robinson,  John  Rawe  and  James  Clarkeson, 
‘tanners’;  Richard  Kaye,  Thomas  Hutchinson  and  Christopher  Powlley,  ‘glovers’; 
George  Carter  and  John  Browneles,  ‘shomakers’;  and  Richard  Murthwate,  ‘laborer’; 
all  of  Richmond  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

991. )  John  Sulbye  of  Ellerton  upon  Swale  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yoman’. 

992. )  Henry  Farnell  of  Aston,  ‘yoman’,  John  Readman  of  Owlecotes  in  Craven, 
William  Calverd  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  Roger  Sergeanteson  of  Hannelith  in  Craven, 
‘husbandman’,  John  Sergeantson  of  the  same,  ‘husbandman’,  William  Lawson  of  the 
same,  ‘husbandman’,  Thomas  Lawson  of  Kirkbie  in  Malhomedale,  ‘husbandman’, 
John  Lawson  of  the  same,  ‘husbandman’,  and  Robert  Parkman  of  the  same,  ‘husband- 
man’, all  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

993. )  Thomas  Chambers,  Richard  Teasdale,  Roger  Smothewayte,  Thomas  Burton, 
John  Theakstone,  Christopher  Wilson  and  William  Robinson,  all  of  Massam  in  the 
county  aforesaid;  Thomas  Pattyson  and  John  Mease,  both  of  Jervauxe  in  the  county 
aforesaid;  Christopher  Wynne  of  Kilgrame  in  the  county  aforesaid. 


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994. )  Roger  Watson  and  Henry  Smyth  of  Branspyth,  co.  Durham,  ‘yomen’. 

995. )  Robert  Skathelock  of  Burton  Constable,  co.  York,  ‘yoman’. 

996. )  Robert  Browne  of  Nesam,  co.  Durham,  ‘yoman’. 

997. )  William  Gowthwate  of  Hayslay;  William  Gill  of  the  same;  Christopher  Hard- 
castell  of  Dacre,  George  Hardcastell  of  the  same,  Christopher  Curryer  of  the  same  and 
Thomas  Gowthwate  of  Hayslaye,  ‘yomen’;  Marmaduke  Jackson  of  Nether  dale;  Marma- 
duke  Meeres  of  the  same,  ‘cowper’;  Ralph  Tompson  of  Patley  Brigges;  and  Robert 
Kettle  well  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’;  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

998. )  Henry  Duffeld  and  Hercules  Wood,  both  of  Myssyes,  ‘laborers’;  Thomas  Wells 
of  Swetton;  William  Graunge,  Thomas  Horseman  and  John  Thomlynson,  all  of  Kirkby- 
malsherd;  Gabriel  Ripley  of  Bowes;  John  Gaynes  of  Laverton;  Robert  Yates  of  Kettes- 
more;  and  Leonard  Metcalfe  of  Carlesmore;  all  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

999. )  William  Webster  of  Northkylvington,  ‘yoman’;  Thomas  Chyppynge  and  Anthony 
Routree,  both  of  Knaton;  John  Sutton  and  Robert  Wylson,  both  of  Scorton;  and  Thomas 
Abraham  of  York;  all  in  the  county  of  York. 

1000. )  Christopher  Curie,  Thomas  Calvert,  John  Lasynbie,  John  \m.  37],  [col.  2] 
Sutton,  Thomas  Crofte,  Christopher  Johnson,  Christopher  Morland,  William  Englishe 
and  George  Sutton,  all  of  Scorton  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

1001. )  James  Johnson,  William  Carter,  Miles  Sparrowe  and  Alexander  Hawden, 
all  of  Bolton  upon  Swale  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  John  Morland,  John  Cotes, 
John  Skipton,  Thomas  Acrigge,  Christopher  Acrigge  and  John  Thompson,  all  of 
Ellarton  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

1002. )  Ninian  Markenfeld  of  Markenfeld  Park,  William  Markenfeld  of  Markington, 
Ninian  Buck  of  Stubbinge,  John  Bucke  of  Ingerthorpe,  Reginald  Wrighte  of  Marking- 
ton,  Thomas  Barnett  of  Wallowthwayte,  Gilbert  Kendall  of  the  same,  Henry  Topham 
of  Netherdaile,  Christopher  Crowe  of  Hungate  and  Edmund  Crowe  of  the  same,  all  in 
the  county  aforesaid. 

1003. )  William  Garth,  Christopher  Walker,  Robert  Widderelde,  Robert  Greathead, 
Trunyan  Rawe,  Thomas  Harison,  Robert  Porther,  Thomas  Thompson  and  John  Dobi- 
son,  all  of  Brompton  upon  Swale  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

1004. )  Edward  Gibson,  William  Gibson,  James  More,  John  Addison,  John  Robinson, 
Robert  Clerke,  William  Lasingbie  and  John  Stapleton,  all  of  Scorton  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  Edmund  Allen  of  Moulton  and  Giles  Parker  of  East  Apleton, 
‘yoman’,  both  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

1005. )  William  Bellamye,  John  Spence,  Thomas  Hobson,  William  Kelley,  William 
Favell,  Robert  Smyth,  Robert  Pybron  and  Robert  Lathman,  all  of  Stapleton  in  the  county 
aforesaid,  ‘yomen’;  William  Hall  and  John  Barker,  both  of  Barton  in  the  county  afore- 
said, ‘yomen’. 

1006. )  J ohn  Hensham. 

1007. )  Thomas  Hungate. 

1008. )  John  Doddesworth  [of  Balderby]1  and  Richard  Doddesworth. 


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1009. )  John  Halye  and  Thomas  Bingham. 

1 010. )  John  Wightman  of  Auldwark  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yoman’. 

10 1 1. )  Roger  Aunderson,  John  Cammowe,  Robert  Erington,  Nicholas  Erington, 
Leonard  Tailor,  Alexander  Tailor,  Leonard  Atkinson,  Christopher  Kell,  Anthony 
Chicken  and  Edward  Winchipe,  all  of  Newton,  co.  Northumberland. 

1012. )  John  Hynemarshe  in  the  county  of  Durham,  ‘yoman’. 

1013. )  Ralph  Catricke,  John  Johnson,  Thomas  Watson,  William  [m . 38],  \col.  1] 
Todde,  Robert  Harrison,  Peter  Fynche,  William  Hallyman,  Peter  Markeham,  Ralph 
Caricke  the  younger  and  Robert  Morrey,  all  of  Wolveston,  co.  Durham. 

1014. )  Oswin  Chapman,  George  Welshe,  William  Marshell,  Marmaduke  Chapman, 
Thomas  Watson,  George  Pynkeney,  William  Perte,  John  Hythe,  Thomas  Perte  and 
William  Symon,  all  of  Billingham  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

1015. )  Thomas  Sander,  John  Warnoth,  John  Sodyke,  William  Bellingam,  John 
Bellingham,  John  Stokell,  William  Pert  the  elder,  Ralph  Perte,  George  Becesborne 
and  Thomas  Melborne,  all  of  Billingham  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

1016. )  John  Tompson,  Marmaduke  Borne,  Thomas  Hull,  John  Ratcliff,  Ralph  Waller, 
Thomas  Wanne,  William  Morrington  and  George  Davisonne,  all  of  Newton  Buley  in 
the  county  aforesaid;  William  Woodrowe  the  elder  of  Wolstone  and  Alexander  Saye  of 
Brentofe,  both  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

1017. )  George  Thorpe,  William  Steire,  Robert  Davison,  William  [m.  38],  [col.  2] 
Thorpe,  John  Markeham,  William  Thorpe  the  elder,  Thomas  Sewell,  William  Wood- 
rouff,  John  Forest  and  John  Pitcher,  all  of  Wolveston,  co.  Durham. 

1018. )  William  Lawe,  William  Clifton,  Robert  Laurence,  Marmaduke  Grene,  Robert 
Elstone,  Nicholas  Lawe,  John  Burne,  Christopher  Cootes,  Robert  Clifton  and  Thomas 
Harrisonne,  all  of  Cowpon  in  the  county  aforesaid,  ‘yomen’. 

1019. )  Anthony  Lakenbie,  John  Cristofer,  John  Clarke,  Marmaduke  Pert,  John 
Balles,  George  Fowler,  John  Hythe,  ‘miller’,  Edward  Walker,  Christopher  Graye 
and  William  Hallyman,  all  of  Billingham  in  the  county  aforesaid. 

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1020. )  24  Nov.  1569.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Cecill,  son  and  heir  [m.  1] 

apparent  of  William  Cecill,  knight,  of  the  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Aldewyncle  alias 
Holandes  Mannor,  a wood  {named)  there  and  lands  in  Brantsy  and  in  Swillingholme 
in  Aldewincle,  co.  Northampton,  late  of  Francis,  late  viscount  Lovell,  attainted  of  treason, 
and  all  lands  in  Aldewincle,  Brantsy  and  Swillingholme  which  came  to  Henry  VII  by 
Lovell’s  forfeiture,  all  granted  by  patent,  21  March,  5 Henry  VIII,  to  William  Compton, 
knight,  in  tail;  as  held  by  Lovell,  Margaret,  late  countess  of  Richemond,  John  Rysley, 
knight,  or  Compton;  to  hold  by  the  rents  and  services  accustomed.  By  Q. 

1021. )  28  Jan.  1 5 70.  Licence  for  John  Williams,  son  and  heir  of  Anne  Williams,  widow, 

to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  Anne’s  death.  [m.  2] 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1022. )  4 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Oliver  Franklyn,  son  and  heir  of  William  [m.  3] 

Franklyn;  issues  from  the  time  when  Oliver  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1023. )  2 Jan.  1 5 70.  Licence  for  William  Hunton  the  elder  of  Est  Knoyle  alias  Knoyle 

Episcopi,  co.  Wilts,  to  alienate  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Est  Knoyle,  late  of 
Compton  Paunceford  chantry,  co.  Somerset,  to  Robert  Somerfeld  of  Shaftesbury,  co. 
Dorset,  John  Apprice  of  Imber,  co.  Wilts,  and  Nicholas  Morgan  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Somerfeld.  For  35  j*.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1024. )  4 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation:  Edmund  Bedingfeld,  son  and  heir  apparent 

of  Henry  Bedingfeld,  knight,  Thomas  Townesend,  Walter  Norton  and  Thomas  Simons, 
clerk,  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  the  octave  of  Martinmas,  1 1 Elizabeth,  acquired 
unto  them  and  the  heirs  of  Edmund  from  Miles  Spencer,  LL.D.,  inter  alia  the  rectory  of 
Easton,  all  tithes  in  Eston,  Honingham  and  Cossey  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of 
Easton,  co.  Norfolk.  For  5 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1025. )  4 Feb.  1570.  Grant  to  John  Iveley  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  [m.  4] 

Hugh  Miller,  son  and  heir  of  John  Miller;  with  an  annuity  of  40.1%  from  1 3 Nov.,  9 Eliz., 
when  John  Miller  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £4  i8j\  4 d. 

1026. )  24  March  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation:  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  on  the 

morrow  of  Trinity,  11  Elizabeth,  Robert  Stokes  acquired  from  William  Morgan  16 
messuages  in  the  parishes  of  St.  Martin  le  Orgar,  St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  St.  Martin 
Outwiche,  St.  Leonard  in  Estcheape,  St.  George  and  St.  Andrew  Hobert  by  Estcheape  in 
London.  For  £$  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1027. )  5 May  1570.  The  like  for  Francis  Lawley:  he  has  taken  lands  in  Lasshecotte 

and  Longeville  and  the  tithes  of  corn  thereof,  co.  Salop,  under  the  will,  5 Dec.,  9 Eliza- 
beth, of  Richard  Lawley,  who  bequeathed  to  him,  by  the  name  of  Francis  Lawley  of 
Strensham  alias  Francis  Lawley  or  Cotterell,  ‘my  base  sonne’,  all  his  lands  in  Lushecote 
and  Longefilde  in  Eton  alias  Eyton  or  elsewhere,  co.  Salop,  in  tail,  with  remainder  to  the 
testator’s  right  heirs.  For  13.1.  14 d. 


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1028.)  9 May  1570.  Licence  for  John  Durante,  son  and  heir  of  William  \m.  5] 

Durante,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of 
21.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  6] 


1029.)  17  April  1570.  The  like  for  Edmund  Cornewaill,  son  and  heir  of  Richard 

Cornewaill;  issues  from  Richard’s  death.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \rn.  7] 


1030. )  21  April  1570.  The  like  for  Charles  Morison,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Morison, 

knight;  issues  from  the  time  when  Charles  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m.  8] 

1031. )  5 May  1570.  The  like  for  John  Battesford,  son  and  heir  of  John  Battesford; 

issues  from  the  time  when  John  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1032. )  19  April  1570.  The  like  for  William  Savage,  son  and  heir  of  Francis  [m.  9] 

Savage;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

io3  3.)  6 June  1570.  The  like  for  Anthony  Thorold,  son  and  heir  of  William  [m.  10] 

Thorold;  issues  from  William’s  death.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1034. )  29  Maj  1570.  The  like  for  George  Peckham,  brother  and  heir  of  [m.  11] 

Robert  Peckham,  knight;  issues  from  Robert’s  death. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1035. )  17 June  1570.  The  like  for  Henry,  lord  Herbert  of  Cardiffe,  earl  \m.  12] 
of  Pembroke,  son  and  heir  of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  lord  Herbert  of  Cardiffe, 
K.G.,  steward  of  the  household;  issues  from  William’s  death. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1036. )  15  June  1570.  The  like  for  John  Reed,  brother  and  heir  of  William  Reed; 

issues  from  William’s  death.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m , 13] 

1037. )  1 June  1570.  Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  London 

to  elect  a bishop  to  that  church,  void  by  the  translation  of  the  last  bishop  to  the  Arch- 
bishopric of  York.  By  P.S. 

1038. )  1 July  1570.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  all 

other  bishops  whom  it  shall  concern  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Edwin,  bishop 
of  Worcester,  to  the  bishopric  of  London;  and  order  to  confirm  the  election  and  do  all 
things  incumbent  on  their  office  in  this  behalf.  By  P.S. 


1039. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Licence  for  John  Davie  the  elder,  son  and  heir  of  [w.  14] 

Robert  Davie,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  Robert’s  death. 

1040. )  12  June  1570.  The  like  for  John  Wyllyams,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  \m.  15] 

Wyllyams;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1041. )  7 June  1570.  The  like  for  John  Hawles,  son  and  heir  of  John  Hawles:  [m.  16] 

issues  from  John  the  father’s  death.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1042. )  2 May  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Doyley,  son  and  heir  of  John  \m.  17] 

Doyley;  issues  from  John’s  death.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


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1043. )  13  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Barne,  son  and  heir  of  William  [m.  18] 

Barne;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1044. )  2 May  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hatclyffe,  brother  and  heir  of  [m.  19] 

William  Hatclyffe;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1045. )  6 June  1570.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  James  Garth  late  of  York,  [m.  20] 

‘tanner’,  Ralph  Garth  late  of  Fetham  in  the  said  county  {sic),  ‘laborer’,  and  John  alias 
Jack  Garth  of  Fetham,  ‘yoman’,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  York  for 
non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Lawrence  Tyllay  in  a plea  of  trespass 
and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1046. )  6 Feb.  1570.  Order  to  all  sheriffs  etc.  that  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  manor  of 

Wendover,  co.  Buckingham,  may  be  quit,  according  to  custom  as  tenants  in  ancient 
demesne,  of  toll  and  other  dues  {named),  contribution  to  expenses  of  knights  of  parliament 
and  juries  etc.  (except  in  the  court  of  the  manor).  The  manor  is  found  to  be  of  ancient 
demesne  by  a certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the  treasurer,  chamberlains  and  barons  of 
the  Exchequer. 

1047. )  3 Jan.  1570.  Licence  for  Robert  Lane  of  Horton,  co.  Northampton,  knight, 

to  alienate  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  Hoggeshawe,  co.  Buckingham,  parcel  of 
the  manor  of  Hoggeshawe,  and  the  tithes  thereof  to  Thomas  Doncombe  of  Whitchurche, 
co.  Buckingham.  For  3 6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1048. )  8 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Odynzelles  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Brodwell 

Odyngzelles,  lands  in  Brodwell,  Over  Fylkynges,  Nether  Fylkynges  and  Kelmescote  and 
free  fishery  in  the  water  of  Thames,  co.  Oxford,  to  John  Thompson.  For  £3  5s.  10 d. 

1049. )  26  Jan.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation:  William  Crawley  and  Richard  Spicer  alias 

Helder  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  and  other  conveyances  have  acquired  unto  them 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Crawley  from  John  Spicer  alias  Helder  the  manor  of  Welles 
alias  Welbery  and  lands  in  Great  OfHey,  Little  Offley,  Lynley  alias  Lyly  and  Little 
Hetchyn,  co.  Hertford.  For  26s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1050. )  2 Jan.  1570.  Licence  for  Peter  Lawson  to  alienate  lands  {named)  [m.  21] 

in  Corneburgh,  co.  York,  and  all  his  other  lands  there  which  he  inherited  after  the  death 
of  his  father,  Thomas  Lawson,  to  William  Metham  and  James  Moyser  to  the  use  of 
Peter  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  in  tail,  with  remainder  to  Peter’s  right  heirs.  For  £3  8 s.  1 id. 
in  the  Hanaper. 

1051. )  2 Jan.  1570.  Windsor.  The  like  for  Edward  Twynyho  of  Bernerdysley,  co. 

Dorset,  and  Edith  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Childokeforde,  all  other 
lands  in  Childokeforde,  Iwerne  Mynster  and  Iwerne  Courteney,  co.  Dorset,  and  all 
their  lands  in  Charleton  and  Spetisbury,  co.  Dorset,  to  John  Freke  of  Iwerne  Courteney, 
‘yoman’,  and  Gilbert  Shave  of  Childokeforde,  ‘yoman’.  For  20J-.  6d. 

1052. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Wylmott  to  alienate  his  portion  of  the  house  and 

site  of  Mynchyn  Marlowe  Priory  in  Little  Marlowe,  of  the  church  and  churchyard  of  the 
priory,  of  the  rectory  of  Little  Marlowe,  late  of  the  priory  of  Calbroke  Chapel,  late  of 
the  priory,  of  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  rectory  and  chapel  in  Little  Marlowe  and 
Hycham,  of  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Little  Marlowe,  of  the  advowson  of  Hed- 
sore  alias  Edsore  Church,  late  of  the  priory,  of  the  manor  of  Little  Marlowe  in  Little  and 
Great  Marlowe,  Hedgeley,  Stoke,  Hedsore,  Taplowe,  Hycham,  Wyckham,  Setnam, 


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Bysshopstone  and  Weston  Turtvill,  co.  Buckingham,  and  in  Bendfeld,  co.  Berks,  late  of 
the  priory,  and  of  all  possessions  of  the  priory  in  the  said  places,  certain  lands  {named 
and  tenants  named)  in  Great  Marlowe  and  Little  Marlowe  reserved,  to  John  Burlasey. 
For  66s.  8 d. 

1053. )  4 Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Burye  of  Culnham,  co.  Oxford,  to  \m.zz\ 

alienate  the  manor  or  capital  messuage  of  Water  Eaton,  co.  Oxford,  and  its  appurten- 
ances, now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Gerard  Croker  of  Steple  Barton,  co.  Oxford,  demesne 
lands  {named)  thereof  and  the  tithes  of  the  premises  to  Gerard  Croker  of  Steple  Barton. 

1054. )  1 April  1570.  Windsor.  Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  York  [m.  23] 

Cathedral  to  elect  an  archbishop  to  that  church,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1055. )  15  May  1570.  Gorhamburj.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canter- 

bury, Robert,  bishop  of  Winchester,  and  Edmund,  bishop  of  Rochester,  of  the  royal 
assent  to  the  election  of  Edmund,  bishop  of  London,  to  the  archbishopric  of  York; 
and  order  to  confirm  the  election  and  do  all  things  incumbent  on  their  office  in  this 
behalf.  By  P.S. 

1056. )  6 June  1570.  Writ  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  to  deliver  to  Edmund, 

late  bishop  of  London,  archbishop  elect  of  York,  the  temporalities  of  his  see,  the  Queen 
having  taken  his  fealty  and  having  restored  to  him  the  temporalities  by  these  presents; 
issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  By  P.S. 

1057. )  As  above.  The  like  to  the  following  escheators, — the  City  of  York  (the  mayor 
and  escheator);  the  town  of  Kyngton  upon  Hull  (the  mayor  and  escheator);  co.  Glouces- 
ter and  the  adjacent  march  of  Wales;  co.  Surrey;  co.  Lincoln;  co.  Nottingham;  co. 
Northumberland;  co.  Middlesex. 

1058. )  As  above.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 

1059. )  30  March  1570.  Gorhamburj.  Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Chichester 

Cathedral  to  elect  a bishop  to  that  church,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1060. )  22  April  1570.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and 

all  other  bishops  whom  it  shall  concern  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Richard 
Curteys,  S.T.P.,  to  the  Bishopric  of  Chichester;  and  order  to  confirm  the  election,  con- 
secrate him  and  do  all  things  incumbent  on  their  office  in  this  behalf.  By  P.S. 

1061. )  6 June  1570.  Writ  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  to  deliver  to 

Richard  Curteys,  S.T.P.,  bishop  elect  of  Chichester,  the  temporalities  of  his  see  (except 
manors  and  lands  late  thereof  taken  by  the  crown  by  virtue  of  stat.  1 Elizabeth),  the  Queen 
having  taken  his  fealty  and  having  restored  to  him  the  temporalities  by  these  presents; 
issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  By  P.S. 

1062. )  As  above.  The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

1063. )  As  above.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 

1064. )  14  June  1570.  Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Carlisle  Cathedral  to  elect 

a bishop  to  that  church,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1065. )  13  July  1570.  Gorhamburj.  Signification  to  Edmund,  Archbishop  of  York, 

of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Richard  Barnes,  late  bishop  of  Nottingham,  to  the 
bishopric  of  Carlisle,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Beste;  and  order  to  confirm  the  election, 
authorise  and  invest  him  and  do  all  things  incumbent  on  his,  the  arch-  [///.  24) 
bishop’s,  office  in  this  behalf.  By  P.S. 


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10 66.)  26  July  1 5 70.  Gorhambury . Writ  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northumber- 

land to  deliver  to  Richard  Barnes,  bishop  elect  of  Carlisle,  the  temporalities  of  his  see 
(except  manors  and  lands  late  thereof  taken  by  the  Crown  by  virtue  of  stat.  1 Elizabeth, 
if  such  there  be),  the  Queen  having  taken  his  fealty  and  having  restored  to  him  the  tem- 
poralities by  these  presents;  issues  from  the  last  bishop’s  death.  By  P.S. 


1067. )  As  above.  The  like  to  the  following  escheators, — co.  Cumberland;  co.  Surrey; 
co.  Westmorland;  co.  Lincoln;  co.  Derby;  co.  Middlesex. 

1068. )  As  above.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 


1069.)  29  Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Signification  to  Edmund,  Archbishop  of  York, 

of  the  Queen’s  acceptance  of  the  appointment  and  presentation  by  Edward,  earl  of 
Derby,  K.G.,  of  John  Salesburye,  late  suffragan  of  Thetford,  dean  of  Norwich  Cathedral, 
a duly  consecrated  bishop,  to  the  bishopric  of  the  Isle  of  Sodor  or  of  Man,  void  by  the 
death  of  Thomas  Stanley;  and  order  to  confirm  and  induct  him  and  do  all  things  incum- 
bent on  his,  the  archbishop’s,  office  in  this  behalf.  The  earl  is  patron  of  the  bishopric 
by  grant  of  the  Crown  to  his  ancestors.  By  P.S. 

.1070.)  13  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Writ  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 

to  deliver  to  Edwin  Sandes,  late  bishop  of  Worcester,  bishop  elect  of  London,  the 
temporalities  of  his  see  (except  manors  and  lands  late  thereof  taken  by  the  Crown  by 
virtue  of  stat.  1 Elizabeth,  if  such  there  by),  the  Queen  having  taken  his  fealty  and  having 
restored  to  him  the  temporalities  by  these  presents;  issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  By  P.S. 

1071.)  As  above.  The  like  to  the  following  escheators, — cos.  Essex  and  Hertford; 
cos.  Surrey  and  Sussex;  co.  Worcester;  co.  Huntingdon;  city  of  London  (Alexander 
Avenon,  mayor  and  escheator). 


1072. )  As  above.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 

1073. )  6 Nov.  1570.  Licence  for  John  Arundell,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Alexander 

Arundell,  idiot,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Arundell  of  Talferne,  Alexander’s 
brother,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  [m.  25] 
age  of  21.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1074. )  30  Oct.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation;  William  Burnell  late  of  Wynkeborne,  co. 

Nottingham,  by  charter  of  feoffment  late  conveyed  to  Walter  Jones,  clerk,  Edward 
Burnell,  Williams’  brother,  Henry  Nedham  of  Kyrtlyngton,  co.  Nottingham,  and  William 
Burnell,  William’s  son,  inter  alia  all  his  manors  and  lands  in  Wynkeborn,  to  the  use  of 
William  the  son  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  to  uses  specified  in  an  indenture,  22  Sept, 
last,  made  between  William  the  father  of  the  first  part,  Jones,  Edward  and  Nedham  of 
the  second  part  and  William  the  son  of  the  third  part.  For  £ 6 13/.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1075. )  Feb.  1570.  Licence  for  John  Robotham  and  Margaret  his  wife,  as  in  right 
of  the  said  Margaret,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Grace,  to  enter  upon  her  [m.  26] 
lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  she  attained  the  age  of  16. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1076. )  13  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Beckingham,  son  and  heir  of  Stephen 

Beckingham;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  27] 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1077. )  28  April  1570.  The  like  for  John  Compton,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  \m.  28] 

Compton;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


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1078.)  ii  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Brounker,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  \m.  29] 
Brounker;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


1079. )  13  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Fyloll,  son  and  heir  of  JohnFyloll;  [m.  30] 

issues  from  the  time  when  John  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1080. )  8 May  1570.  The  like  for  Anthony  Bowrne  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  as  in  right 

of  the  same  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  Edmund  Horne;  issues  from  the  [m.  31] 
time  when  Elizabeth  attained  the  age  of  14. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1081. )  18  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Foxe,  son  and  heir  of  Michael  \m.  32] 

Foxe;  issues  from  Michael’s  death. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1082. )  13  June  1570.  The  like  for  John  Dynham,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  [tn.  33] 

Dynham;  issues  from  the  time  when  J ohn  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


1083. )  8 May  1570.  The  like  for  Philip  Awdley  and  Margaret  his  wife,  John  Wing- 

felde  and  Anne  his  wife  and  Arthur  Dowynge  and  Susan  his  wife,  as  in  right  [m.  34] 
of  the  said  wives,  and  Elizabeth  Calybutt,  they  being  the  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  John 
Calybutt;  issues  from  John  Calybutt’s  death. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1084. )  6 May  1570.  The  like  for  John  Chechester,  son  and  heir  of  John  \m.  35] 

Chechester,  knight;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

108 5-)  3 June  I57°-  The  like  for  Ralph  Johnson,  son  and  heir  of  Ralph  \m.  36] 

Johnson;  issues  from  the  time  when  Ralph  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1086. )  18  March  1570.  The  like  for  William  Whyte,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  [m.  37] 

White;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1087. )  30  Jan.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation:  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  Henry  Oweyn 

has  conveyed  to  Simon  Walweyn  the  manor  of  Oxhill  alias  OxhulfF,  lands  on  Oxhill 
and  the  advowson  of  Oxhill  Church.  For  £6  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  38] 

1088. )  13  Nov.  1570.  Licence  for  Catherine  Browne,  one  of  the  three  daughters  and 

co-heirs  of  Humphrey  Browne,  knight,  as  to  his  lands  entailed  and  one  of  the  four 
daughters  and  co-heirs  of  the  same  Humphrey  as  to  his  lands  in  fee  simple,  to  enter 
upon  her  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  she  attained  the  age  of  16.  [m.  39] 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1089. )  *3  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Peter,  son  and  heir  of  John  Peter;  issues 

from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  40] 

By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


1090.)  7 Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Bacon,  son  and  heir  of  Francis  Bacon;  issues 

from  Francis’s  death.  By  bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


( mms . id.  to  nd.  are  blank.) 


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1091. )  24  April  1570.  Commission  to  William  Dansell,  knight,  William  \m.  22 d.\ 

Tooke,  Ralph  Bossevile  and  William  Necton,  feodary  of  the  county  of  the  city,  (or  two 
of  them)  to  inquire  in  the  city  of  London  post  mortem  John  Travers. 

1092. )  8 Nov.  1 5 70.  Commission  to  Thomas  Leighe,  Robert  Hatley  and  Richard  Faldo, 

feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  Faldo  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of 
Bedford  post  mortem  Edmund  Conquest. 

{The  rest  of  the  dorse  is  blank.) 


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1093. )  13  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  May,  yeoman  of  the  kitchen  [m.  1] 

for  the  mouth,  of  (1)  the  ground  on  which  the  site  of  the  manor  was  once  built  called 
Kynges  Bury  and  lands  {named  and  tenants  named),  all  in  Old  Wyndsor,  co.  Berks,  parcels 
of  the  manor  of  Old  Wyndsor  and  of  the  possessions  of  the  honour  and  castle  of  Wynd- 
sor, co.  Berks,  (2)  Tez  demesnes’  of  the  manor  of  Dachet,  co.  Buckingham,  and  land 
{named  and  tenants  named)  in  Dachet,  once  of  St.  Helen’s  Priory,  London,  and  annexed  to 
the  honour  of  Wyndsor,  (3)  the  rectory  of  Tamerton,  co.  Cornwall,  once  of  Launceston 
Priory,  co.  Cornwall,  (4)  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  Midleton  Malsor  and  Colling- 
tree,  co.  Northampton,  once  of  the  monastery  of  St.  James  by  Northampton  and  now 
annexed  to  the  honour  of  Grafton,  co.  Northampton,  and  (5)  lands  {tenant  named)  in 
Whaplode,  co.  Lincoln,  parcel  of  lands  exchanged  with  John  Oker  and  William  Fyssher; 
with  reservations;  (1)  from  Michaelmas,  1578,  having  been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 6 July,  3 & [5]  Philip  and  Mary,  to  Roger  Kydman  and  Izod  his  wife,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  65  s.  {detailed), 
(2)  from  Lady  Day,  1582,  having  been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  [m.  2] 

23  June,  3 Elizabeth,  to  Roger  Pytte  and  Thomas  Pytte,  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  73 s.  6 d.,  and  (3),  (4)  and  (5)  from  Lady  Day 
next  or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after 
that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  64^.  id.,  (2)  73 s.  Gd.,  (3)  £7  15s.  4 d.,  (4)  25 j\  4 d.  and  (5)  59/.  id. 
For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1094. )  21  Nov.  1569.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Harryson  of  the  following 

{tenants  named), — (1)  woods  and  lands  {named)  in  Boxley,  co.  Kent,  once  of  Thomas 
Wyatt,  knight,  attainted  of  treason,  now  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Boxley,  (2)  lands  at  Sibes- 
ton  in  Hougham,  co.  Kent,  bequeathed  by  Thomas  Halle  for  an  obit  in  St.  Peter’s  Church 
in  Dovor,  (3)  a tenement  {described)  in  the  parish  of  Holy  Cross  of  Westgate,  Canterbury, 
parcel  of  lands  belonging  to  chantries  and  the  like,  (4)  a cottage  {described)  and  land 
in  Dovor,  late  of  the  house  called  Te  Masendue’  of  Dovour,  co.  Kent,  and  (5)  lands  and 
woods  {named)  by  Lymmynge  Park,  late  of  Thomas  Culpeper  the  elder  and  now  parcel 
of  the  manor  of  Wadenhall,  co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  [m.  3] 
yearly  rents  (1)  73J*.  ^d.,  (2)  ioj-.,  (3)  iy.,  (4)  $s.  ^d.  and  (5)  10s. ; with  provisions  for  two 
cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof.  In  consideration 
that  he  will  endeavour  at  his  own  costs  to  recover  for  the  Queen  (1),  from  which  only 
the  bare  rent  of  10 s.  has  been  answered  to  her;  also  that  he  will  undertake  at  his  own 
costs  the  rebuilding  of  (3),  now  entirely  ruinous;  also  that  he  will  repair  the  cottage  in 
(4)  and  will  answer  the  rent  thereof,  which  for  three  years  past  because  of  the  great  ruin 
thereof  has  not  been  answered,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Thomas  Flud,  surveyor  of  the 
county;  and  for  a fine  of  £18  i6j\  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1095. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Hugh  Lloide,  a yeoman  of  the  guard,  of 

the  late  college  and  collegiate  church  of  Caercuby  alias  Hollyhead,  co.  Anglesey,  the 
chapel  of  Eccloyse  y Bedd  alias  Egloys  y Bedd  in  the  graveyard  of  the  said  church  and  the 
churches  or  chapels  of  Boderock  alias  Bodwrocke,  Bodederne  and  Llandrigarne,  co. 
Anglesey,  belonging  to  the  said  college  and  collegiate  church;  with  reservations;  from  the 


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termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  20  Dec.,  7 Elizabeth,  to  Owen  Wood  [m.  4] 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  12/.  8 d.\  yearly  rent  £25 
20 d.;  the  lessee  to  find  three  chaplains  and  curates  for  the  churches  and  chapels  of  Bode- 
derne,  Boderock  and  Llandrigarne  and  pay  their  stipends;  also  to  pay  yearly  allowances 
of  iocxr.  for  the  stipend  of  the  vicar  of  Holly hedd,  22J*.  10 d.  to  the  bishop  of  Bangor  for 
procuration  and  synodal  and  6j\  id.  to  the  archdeacon  of  Anglesey  for  procuration  and 
synodal.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

1096. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs,  burgesses  and  [m.  5] 

commonalty  of  Poole,  of  the  rectory  of  Poole,  co.  Dorset,  once  of  Bradenstoke  Priory, 
co.  Wilts;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas,  1568;  yearly  rent  £12;  the  lessees 
to  provide  a curate  and  pay  his  stipend,  and  to  bear  all  charges  ordinary  and  extraordin- 
ary. In  consideration  of  their  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  of  a patent,  21  Jan.,  11  Eliza- 
beth {Calendar , 1566-1569  no.  1924),  leasing  the  rectory  to  the  mayor  and  burgesses  of 
Poole  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1097. )  9 Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Emley  alias  Jenkyn,  a yeoman  of  the 

kitchen,  of  (1)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Otringham  Mershe  called  Monegarthe  [m.  6] 
and  a meadow  (named)  in  Ottringham  and  Ottringham  Mershe,  co.  York,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Ottringham  and  Ottringham  Marshe  and  once  of  the  monastery  of  Meux, 
co.  York,  and  (2)  a tenement  and  lands  in  Waybridge,  co.  Surrey,  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Oteland  and  late  purchased  from  John  Rede,  son  of  William  Rede  and  now  annexed 
to  the  honour  of  Hampton  Courte;  with  reservations,  including  lands,  parcels  of  (2), 
(a)  enclosed  in  Oteland  Park,  (b)  leased  inter  alia  to  Thomas  Cawerden  for  a term  of  years 
and  (c)  enclosed  in  the  chase  of  Hampton  Courte;  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof 
for  21  years  by  patents,  (1)  11  April,  1 & 2 Philip  and  Mary,  to  William  Rigmay  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  1 3 s.  10 d.  and  (2)  20  Feb.,  3 Elizabeth  to  William 
Denton  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  105 s.  1 \d.\  same  rents;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £11  i8j\  ii \d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1098. )  8 Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  George  Beeston  of  the  tithes  of  lands  (named 

and  tenants  named ) and  the  small  tithes,  issues,  oblations  and  profits  of  the  Easter  book  of 
the  parish  church  of  St.  Chad,  Shrewsbury,  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  or  by 
Shrewsbury,  late  belonging  to  the  office  of  sexten  of  the  late  college  of  St.  Chad  aforesaid, 
and  tithes  (tenant  named)  in  Rossall,  co.  Salop,  all  late  leased  inter  alia  to  Beeston  and  late 
of  St.  Chad’s  College,  Shrewsbury;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly 
rent  £8  1 5 s.  4 d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  For  a fine  of  £3  5 1 6d.  paid 
at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1099. )  21  Nov.  1569.  Windsor.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  she  shall  so  long  live,  [m.  7] 

to  Joan  Fitzwilliams,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  William  Fitzwilliams,  knight,  of  the  manors 
of  Chertsey  alias  Beamond  and  Hardwiche,  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  [m.  8] 
manor  of  Hardwiche,  lands  (named)  in  Hardwiche  in  Chertsey  and  in  Chertsey,  the  two 
manors  of  Thorpe  and  Egham,  a coney  warren  at  Saynte  Anne  Hille  and  fishery  in  a 
water  called  Le  Flete  in  Thorpe  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  belonging  to  the  premises 
in  Chertsey,  Hardwiche,  Thorpe  and  Egham,  co.  Surrey,  and  elsewhere;  with  reserva- 
tions, including  the  courts  of  the  hundred  of  Godley  and  all  profits  of  the  same  hundred, 
and  20  cartloads  of  hay  to  be  delivered  yearly  by  the  tenants  of  the  manors  of  Thorpe 
and  Egham  by  custom  at  the  Great  Park  of  Wyndesor  for  the  wild  beasts  there;  from 
Michaelmas  1580;  yearly  rent  £213  10 s.  i\d.  By  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations 


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1 6 April,  4 Edward  VI,  there  were  leased  to  the  said  William,  by  the  name  of  William 
Fitzwilliams,  a gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber,  (1)  the  said  manors  of  Chertsey  alias 
Chertsey  Beamond  and  Hardwiche,  the  demesne  lands  and  site  of  the  monastery  of 
Chertsey,  then  in  the  tenure  of  Mabel,  countess  of  Southampton,  the  site  and  demesne 
lands  of  the  manor  of  Hardwiche,  then  or  formerly  in  the  tenure  of  William  Cooke,  and 
the  said  lands  {named  and  tenants  named ) in  Hardwiche  and  Chertsey  and  (2)  the  said  manors 
of  Thorpe  and  Egham  and  the  said  coney  warren  and  fishery,  all  once  of  the  said  monas- 
tery, and  all  appurtenances  thereof,  with  like  reservations,  for  3 1 years  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £1 36  I2J\  8 d.  and  (2)  £47  3/.  10 \d.  for  the  manor  of  Thorpe 
and  £52  20 \d.  for  the  manor  of  Egham  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  in  Egham;  by  patent, 
9 May,  7 Edward  VI,  there  were  granted  inter  alia  to  the  said  William  Fitzwilliams  and 
Joan  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  William  the  house  and  site  of  the  said  monastery  and 
lands  etc.  {named)  in  Chertsey,  all  which  were  at  that  date  reputed  as  the  site,  house  and 
demesne  lands  of  the  monastery  and  were  extended  at  a yearly  value  of  £16  3 s.  4 d., 
as  appears  by  records  remaining  in  the  Exchequer;  and,  because  by  the  lease  aforesaid 
William  was  overcharged  with  £6  4s.  8 d.  parcel  of  the  rents  reserved  thereunder,  there 
was  made  from  the  date  of  the  lease  a yearly  deduction  of  the  same  £6  4 s.  8 d.  by  reason 
of  the  union  of  the  possessions  of  divers  other  monasteries  and  colleges  in  the  Crown’s 
hands,  as  appears  by  ministers’  accounts  of  divers  preceding  years.  By  P.S. 

1 100. )  23  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Petre  of  a capital  messuage  in 

Peldon,  co.  Essex,  called  Sampsons  alias  Samptons  and  Abbottes  Wike  and  lands  {named) 
there,  all  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Osyth,  co.  Essex,  and  conveyed  by  conventual 
charter,  29  March,  27  Henry  VIII,  to  Thomas  Teye,  his  executors  and  assigns  at  fee 
farm  for  ever  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent 
£8,  from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain  possession.  In  consideration  that  Petre  [m.  9] 
will  take  the  lease  notwithstanding  the  said  conveyance,  which  he  will  endeavour  to 
prove  void  at  his  own  costs.  By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1101. )  14  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Edmondes  of  lands  {named  and 

tenants  named),  (1)  in  Adrington,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Adrington,  co.  Sussex,  once 
belonging  to  the  late  honour  of  Petworth,  and  (2)  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Feltham,  co. 
Sussex,  once  belonging  to  the  said  honour;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £7  4 s.  8 d.  and  (2)  id.  For  a fine  of  £28  19/.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1102. )  23  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Birnande  and  Dorothy  his  wife 

of  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  hemp,  flax,  wool  and  lambs  in  Barmebye  and  Astilby,  [m.  10] 
co.  York,  and  the  tithe  barn  in  Barmebye,  once  belonging  to  the  prebend  of  Barmeby 
and  Astilby  in  the  late  collegiate  church  of  Howden,  co.  York;  from  Michaelmas  last; 
yearly  rent  £26;  the  lessees  discharged  from  the  yearly  payment  of  £6  1 3 s.  4 d.  to  the 
vicar  of  the  said  prebend  and  40^.  to  the  deacon  there  and  from  all  other  charges.  By  a 
patent  of  Edward  VI  it  is  recited  that  William  Whitehed,  clerk,  prebendary  of  the  said 
prebend,  by  indenture  15  May,  36  Henry  VIII,  leased  the  premises  to  Alice  Woulsett  of 
Howden,  widow,  for  10  years  from  the  feast  of  St.  Mark  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £17 
6s.  8 d.\  and  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  15  May,  5 Edward  VI,  they  were 
leased  to  Walter  Woulsett  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £26,  which  patent  William 
Byrnande  and  Dorothy  have  surrendered.  In  consideration  of  the  said  surrender;  and  for 
a fine  of  £104  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1103. )  6 March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis 

Pope,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor  of  London,  of  the  tithes  in  Ramesburye  and  Boydon, 


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co.  Wilts,  parcel  of  the  prebend  or  rectory  of  Ramesburye,  and  all  lands  belonging  to  the 
same  prebend  or  rectory,  late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset;  with  reservations,  in- 
cluding the  tithes  of  the  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Ramesburye,  of  parks  and 
other  lands  (named)  there  and  of  all  demesne  lands  of  the  manor;  from  the  termination  of 
a lease  by  Edward,  late  earl  of  Hertford,  by  indenture,  19  March,  37  Henry  VIII,  to 
William  Smythe,  Joan  his  wife,  Stephen  their  son  and  Agnes  their  daughter  of  the  said 
tithes  with  all  lands  belonging  to  the  then  late  prebend  of  Ramesburye,  the  tithes  above- 
excepted  reserved,  for  life  in  survivorship  at  a yearly  rent  of  £50  13 s.  4 d.;  same  rent; 
the  lessee  discharged  from  the  yearly  payment  of  £6  to  the  curate  of  Boydon.  For  a 
fine  of  £5  o paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P. S.  ( m . 1 1) 

1104. )  23  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Brakenburye,  a gentleman  usher, 

of  the  manor  of  Ripley,  co.  Kent,  the  tithes  of  Ripley  and  Deale  late  belonging  to  the 
chamberlain  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine  by  Canterbury  and  all  lands,  courts  and 
profits  of  the  manor;  with  reservations,  including  certain  lands  (named  and  tenants  named); 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  John,  abbott,  and  the  convent  of  the  said 
monastery  by  indenture,  2 Oct.,  29  Henry  VIII,  to  Henry  Voyche  of  Ripley,  ‘yomen’, 
with  like  reservations,  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £24; 
same  rent;  the  lessee  to  have  1 ac.  of  wood  in  the  Queen’s  wood  called  Hedlinge  Wood 
for  fuel.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1105. )  24  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Urlwyn  of  the  tithes,  \m.  12] 

grange  and  barn  of  Upton,  co.  Buckingham,  parcel  of  the  honour  and  castle  of  Wyndsor; 
with  reservations  of  the  presentation  and  mortuaries  of  the  vicarage  of  Upton,  the 
tithes  of  hay  of  the  whole  parish  of  Upton  and  the  tithes  of  cle  lordeslandes’  of  the  manor 
of  Upton;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £10;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  to  the  vicar  there 
20  bushels  (mod')  of  wheat  and  20  bushels  of  barley.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by 
the  said  John  of  an  indenture,  7 Dec.,  23  Henry  VIII,  whereby  John,  prior,  and  the  con- 
vent of  the  house  of  Merton,  co.  Surrey,  leased  to  Roger  Urlwyn  of  Upton  the  said 
grange  and  barn  with  all  tithes  and  other  things  belonging  thereto,  with  reservations  of 
the  said  presentation  and  mortuaries  and  the  said  tithes  of  ‘le  lordeslandes’,  for  50  years 
from  Midsummer  then  last  at  the  same  rent,  with  provision  for  the  same  payment  to  the 
vicar;  also  because  he  will  discharge  the  Crown  from  the  repair  of  a barn  there;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £10  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1106. )  8 March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Brian  Cotes, 

pensioner  of  the  town  of  Berwick  on  Tweed,  of  (1)  a manor  in  Barrowe  called  Down- 
halle  and  all  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Barrowe,  co.  Lincoln,  once  of  the  monastery 
of  Thornton,  and  (2)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Pertney  and  Dalby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Allford, 
co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Hagnabye;  with  reservations  including  all  courts, 
reliefs  etc.  belonging  to  the  manor;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  conven- 
tual indenture,  3 May,  22  Henry  VIII,  to  James  Clerke  for  48  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  12 
quarters  of  wheat,  20  quarters  of  barley  and  40  quarters  of  ‘haverie  corne’,  which  corn  is 
now  leased  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8,  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any 
lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8  \m.  13] 

and  (2)  7 6s.  8 d.;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  two  days  a year  for  the  Queen’s 
steward  and  surveyors  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  manor  or  survey  the  same.  For  his 
service.  By  P.S. 

1 107. )  8 March  1 5 70.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Lease  for  40  years  to  Richard  Beeke, 

an  equerry  of  the  stable,  of  (1)  a water-mill  and  lands  in  Haddenham,  co.  Buckingham, 


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and  (2)  the  site  and  mansion  house  of  the  manor  of  Haddenham  and  the  demesne  lands, 
belonging  thereto,  parcel  of  the  lands  purchased  from  Edward  North,  knight;  with 
reservations;  from  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  (1)  by  patent,  8 Dec.,  4 &5  Philip  and 
Mary  ( Calendar , 1557-1558,  p.  57),  to  Stephen  Colte  inter  alia  for  30  years  [m.  14] 
from  Michaelmas,  1561,  or  the  termination  of  a former  lease  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6 
and  (2)  by  North  by  indenture,  22  Nov.,  31  Henry  VIII,  to  Edmund  Astell  for  40  years 
from  that  date  at  a yearly  rent  of  £80;  same  rents;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  two 
days  a year  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  surveyors  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  manor  or 
survey  the  same.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1108. )  7 March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Balle 

of  the  rectory  of  Anderbye,  co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Jarvaux,  co.  York;  with 
reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 26  May,  7 Edward  VI,  to  Alexander  Zenzan,  the  King’s  servant,  inter  [m.  15] 
alia , with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £33  6j\  8 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  patent,  7 Feb.,  29  Henry  VIII,  to  William  Tyllesley  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last;  same  rent;  the  lessee  discharged  from  the  stipend  of  the  vicar  or 
curate  there  and  from  all  charges  except  those  usually  borne  by  the  farmer  of  the  rectory. 
For  his  service  in  the  wars.  By  P.S. 

1109. )  27  Feh.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Segrave  of  the  site  of  the  manor  of 

Quinburgh  alias  Quinbrugh  and  lands  there,  parcel  of  the  said  manor;  with  [m.  16] 
reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  29  Dec.,  6 Edward  VI, 
whereby  the  said  manor,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Selbye,  co.  York,  was  leased  to  Anthony 
Dighbye,  then  a gentleman  pensioner,  for  his  service,  with  reservations,  for  21  years, 
in  the  case  of  the  site  and  lands  aforesaid,  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
indenture  to  William  Thorpe  and  Hugh  Sharpe  for  a term  of  years  still  to  run  and,  in  the 
case  of  the  rest  of  the  manor,  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  io6j\  8 d for 
the  site  and  lands  aforesaid  and  £19  i8j.  yd.  for  the  rest  of  the  manor;  yearly  rent 
106/.  8 d.  For  a fine  of  £13  6j\  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1110. )  16  Feb.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal, 

K.G.,  Councillor,  of  (1)  the  site  and  capital  mansion  of  the  manor  of  Ches worth  and  ‘le 
mote’  and  the  ponds  by  and  about  the  same  site  and  mansion,  (2)  a water-mill  called 
Aysheley  Mylles  in  Chesworth  and  lands  leased  therewith,  (3)  a disparked  park  called 
Chesworth  Parke,  (4)  a disparked  park  called  Segewyke  Parke,  (5)  St.  Leonard’s  Forest, 

(6)  the  ‘yron  mylle  and  forge’  of  St.  Leonard’s  Forest,  with  liberty  to  dig  and  win  stones 
and  ‘owre’  and  other  things  necessary  for  making  iron  and  with  implements  ( detailed ) 
necessary  for  the  same,  (7)  ‘lez  demeasne  landes’  of  the  manor  of  Cheseworth  and  Sedge- 
wike  in  Chesworth,  Horsham  and  elsewhere,  (8)  lands  called  Colstable  in  Horsham  and  a 
lodge  called  Cheseworth  Lodge  in  Cheseworth  ( tenant  named)  and  (9)  lands  called  Escheate 
Landes  by  Le  Heth  in  Cheseworth  ( tenant  named),  all  in  the  county  of  Sussex,  [m.  17] 
parcels  of  lands  exchanged  with  the  said  duke;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last; 
yearly  rents  (1)40^,  (2)  £6  i$s.  4^.,  (3)  £22  i$s.  4^/.,  (4)  £5  5 5/.,  (5)  £63  8d.,  (6)  £36  13^4^/., 

(7)  £29  8j*.  lod .,  (8)  £10  ioj*.  and  (9)  ioj.;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges, 
except  6ij.  8 d.  out  of  (5)  for  the  fee  of  the  ranger  of  the  forest;  the  lessee  may  take  every 
year  in  which  the  duke  or  his  son  and  heir  apparent  shall  not  dwell  at  the  said  site  and 
mansion  for  six  weeks  in  the  year  60  cartloads  of  wood  for  fuel  there,  also  250  cart- 
loads of  coal  for  the  iron  mill  and  30  ‘lez  cordes’  of  wood  for  the  fuel  of  the  iron  workers 
therein,  and  every  year  in  which  the  duke  or  his  son  and  heir  apparent  shall  dwell  at 
the  site  and  mansion  for  six  weeks  in  the  year  he  may  take  100  cartloads  of  wood  for 
fuel  there  besides  the  said  coal  and  the  wood  for  the  iron  workers;  he  may  take  in  the 


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forest  stones,  ‘owre’  and  other  things  necessary  for  making  iron  in  the  mill  and  forge  and 
may  make  all  necessary  ponds  and  water  courses  there;  he  shall  bear  all  repairs  except 
the  paling  railing  and  fencing  of  the  forest;  he  shall  collect  the  rents  of  the  tenants  of  the 
manor  of  Cheseworth  and  Sedgwyke  and  the  said  forest  and  the  perquisites  and  profits 
of  the  courts  there  and  pay  them  at  the  Exchequer  or  to  the  receiver  general  of  the  county; 
he  shall  provide  entertainment  two  days  a year  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  surveyors 
coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  and  forest  or  survey  the  same;  he  shall  preserve 
5 00  deer  in  the  forest  to  the  use  of  the  Crown;  he  shall  deliver  at  the  end  of  the  term  the 
said  implements  at  the  iron  mill  or  the  value  thereof  to  the  Queen’s  officers;  and  he  may 
have  ‘housebote’  etc.  including  ‘Horsham  stones  and  sandestones’.  In  consideration  that 
the  duke  will  undertake  the  repair  and  maintenance  of  the  said  site  and  mansion,  [m.  1 8] 
now  in  great  ruin;  and  for  a fine  of  200  marks  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

11 11.)  16  Dec . 1569.  Windsor  Castle . Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Bocher  of  the 
site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Dengemershe,  co.  Kent,  and  the  dead  stock 
there,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Bade,  co.  Sussex;  with  reservations,  including  lands  etc. 
( named ),  salage,  fish  called  ‘craspes’,  ‘sturgeons’,  ‘purpris’  and  whales,  cabins  by  the  sea, 
profits  of  the  cabins,  and  fishings;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £22;  the  lessee  to 
repair  and  make  sea  walls  and  drains  {described),  to  pay  all  tenths  and  subsidies  granted  to 
the  Crown  and  all  water  scots  assessed  on  lands  of  the  manor,  and  to  provide  enter- 
tainment for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  surveyors  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  or 
survey  the  same.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Bocher  of  a patent,  22  Feb.,  5 
Elizabeth,  leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same 
rent;  also  because  he  has  spent  on  the  repair  of  a sea  wall  there  £100  and  more  in  the 
past  year  and  a half,  according  to  a certificate  of  Thomas  Flud,  surveyor  in  the  county; 
and  for  a fine  of  40  marks  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S.  [m.  19] 

1111.)  5 April  1 5 70.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  a gentleman 

pensioner,  of, the  reversion  and  rent  of  the  site  of  the  monastery  of  Westmallinge, 

the  demesne  lands  belonging  to  the  monastery,  a corn  mill  within  the  precinct  of  the 
monastery,  the  tithes  of  the  premises  and  of  lands  {named)  in  Eastmailing,  the  manors  of 
Westmallinge,  Eastmallinge,  Ewell  and  Perocke,  the  profits  of  markets  and  fairs  in 
Westmailing  and  Ewell,  the  late  chapel  of  St.  Leonard,  the  rectories  of  Westmallinge  and 
Estmalling,  woods  called  Mailing  Wood,  Rounden,  Preston  Grove  and  Gilles,  lands  etc. 
{named  and  tenants  named)  in  Westmailing,  in  Estmalling  and  at  Newhithe  in  Estmalling, 
the  profits  of  a market  in  Newhith,  lands  {named  and  tenant  named)  in  Brencheley,  all 
possessions  of  the  said  monastery  in  Westmalling,  Estmalling,  Ewell,  Parock,  Brenchley 
and  Aylesford,  co.  Kent,  and  all  pensions  and  portions  of  tithes  in  the  parishes  of  Trot- 
tesclyve,  St.  Margaret  by  Rochester,  Woldham,  Luddesdon  and  Cacston,  co.  Kent,  late 
of  the  said  monastery,  all  leased  by  Thomas,  late  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by  indenture, 
20  Nov.,  4 Edward  VI,  to  Hugh  Cartwright  of  Westmallinge  for  99  years  from  Michael- 
mas then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £100,  which  lease  was  confirmed  by  the  dean  and  chapter 
of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  by  charter,  3 Dec.,  1550;  and  the  said  site  and  all  the  pre- 
mises. To  hold  by  service  of  the  twentieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of 
£100.  Issues  from  Christmas  last.  For  his  service.  By  P.S.  [m.  20] 

1113.)  16  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Chetham  of  lands  {tenants  named) 

in  (1)  Spalding  {named),  Weston,  Cowbitt  and  Pynchebeck,  co.  Lincoln,  once  of  the 
monastery  of  Spalding,  and  (2)  Bunbrooke,  co.  Lincoln,  the  field  of  Bonkefeild  and  the 
field  of  Kyrkemonde  {named),  once  of  Ireforde  Priory,  co.  Lincoln;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  ioij-.  3 d.  and  (2)  26j\  8 d.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  by  Chetham  of  a patent,  9 May,  1 & 2 Philip  and  Mary,  leasing  (1)  to  Thomas 


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Harrys  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent  ( detailed );  and  for  a fine  of 
£25  1 ij\  8d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 


1 1 14.)  10  March  1570.  Honour  of  Hampton  Court.  Lease  for  30  years  in  reversion 

to  Walter  Haddon,  a master  of  the  Court  of  Requests,  of  the  manor  of  Hat-  \m.  21] 
chambarnes,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Dertford,  co.  Kent,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  other 
appurtenances  thereof  in  Hatchambarnes,  Westgrenewiche,  Lewesham  and  elsewhere, 
cos.  Kent  and  Surrey;  with  reservations;  yearly  rent  £25.  By  conventual  indenture,  17 
Aug.,  30  Henry  VIII,  the  manor  with  all  rents,  lands  and  profits  belonging  thereto  was 
leased  to  William  Appaire,  with  reservations,  for  41  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next 
at  the  same  rent;  and  by  patent,  27  Feb.,  2 & 3 Philip  and  Mary,  the  same  manor  with  all 
its  appurtenances  was  granted  inter  alia  to  Anne,  duchess  of  Somerset,  timber  reserved, 
for  life.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

hi 5.)  1 April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Burneby  of  (1)  the  [m.  22] 

rectory  of  Watford,  co.  Northampton,  and  the  capital  messuage  thereof  and  (2)  lands 
( tenants  named ) in  Watford;  with  reservations,  including  the  tithes  in  Syllesworth; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £23  and  (2)  58^.  On  surrender  by  Burneby  of  an 
indenture,  20  Feb.,  25  Henry  VIII,  whereby  John  Dassett,  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  James  by  Northampton  leased  the  premises  to  Henry  Wright  of  Wat- 
ford, the  tithes  of  Syllesworth  reserved,  for  40  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  the 
same  rents.  In  consideration  that  the  buildings  of  the  rectory  are  at  present  in  great 
decay;  and  for  a fine  of  100  marks  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1 1 16. )  12  April  1 5 70.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Boughton  of  (1)  the  small  tithes, 

privy  tithes,  altarages,  white  tithes  and  tithes  of  flax  and  hemp  in  Newbollde  Paunton 
alias  Newbollde  upon  Avon,  co.  Warwick,  and  (2)  the  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  there, 
all  late  of  the  Carthusian  house  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  co.  Lincoln,  from  Lady  Day 
next;  yearly  rents  (1)  50/.  and  (2)  £6  10s.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Boughton 
of  two  patents  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  24  March,  5 Edward  VI,  whereby  the 
premises,  by  the  name  of  (1)  the  white  tithes  and  the  tithes  of  flax  and  hemp  and  (2)  the 
tithes  of  wool  and  lambs,  were  severally  leased  to  Robert  Foadon  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rents;  and  for  a fine  of  £36  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant,  [m.  23] 

1 1 17.  30  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Chetham  of  (1)  lands  ( tenants  named) 

in  Spauldinge  (named),  Pinchebecke,  Weston  (named),  Sutton,  Cowbitt  in  Spauldinge 
and  Moulton,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Spauldinge  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  and  (2)  40  quarters  of 
barley  reserved  on  the  rectory  of  Normanton,  co.  Nottingham,  parcel  of  the  said  rectory 
and  late  of  Workesoppe  Priory,  co.  Nottingham;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
last;  yearly  rent,  from  the  time  when  the  premises  shall  come  into  his  possession,  £37 
15/.  8 d.  (sic.),  to  wit,  (1)  Spauldinge  £8  10/.  (detailed),  Pinchebecke  iooj*.  7 d.,  Weston 
1 8j\,  Weston  and  Moulton  73J.  nd.,  Sutton  79J.  4 d.,  Pinchebecke  135J.  4 d.,  Cowbit 
ioj.  6d.,  Moulton  23^.  4 d.  and  Weston  20/.  and  (2)  £6.  In  consideration  that  Chetham 
offers  to  make  void  at  his  own  costs  leases  of  (1)  supposed  to  have  been  made  by  several 
conventual  indentures  to  the  tenants  aforesaid  for  a term  of  years  and  a lease  of  (2) 
supposed  to  have  been  made  by  conventual  indenture  to  Richard  Whalley  for  90  years, 
or  at  least  to  bear  the  charge  of  the  same  leases  at  his  peril.  By  P.S. 


1 1 1 8.)  12  April  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  William  Sisson  of  lands  (named  and  [m.  24] 

tenants  named)  in  Wetherby  and  Skyelingehall,  co.  York,  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Wether- 
bye  and  late  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 


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last;  yearly  rent  £32  11s.  3 £</.  {detailed);  the  lease  to  be  void  if  the  lessee  shall  [m.  25] 
expel  any  of  the  present  tenants  and  shall  not  before  Michaelmas  next  make  them  leases 
by  deed  of  the  several  parcels  in  their  tenures  for  the  whole  term  and  at  the  same  rent, 
so  long  as  they  pay  him  among  themselves  his  costs  about  obtaining  this  patent.  In 
consideration  that  Sysson  has  undertaken  that  the  interest  of  the  present  tenants  by  copy 
of  court  roll  or  otherwise  for  life  or  years  shall  be  terminated;  and  for  a fine  of  £32  1 is. 
3 1 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1 1 19. )  30  March  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  John  Milner  of  the  rectory  of  Widcombe, 

co.  Somerset,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Chapman  and  once  of  the  monastery 
of  Bath;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £8.  In  consideration  that 
the  rectory  is  now  occupied  at  will  and  no  rent  has  been  answered  for  three  years  past, 
as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  deputy  auditor  of  the  county,  but  Milner  offers  to  take  a 
lease  at  the  rent  aforesaid. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1120. )  14  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Fitzwilliams  and  \m.  26] 

Winifred  his  wife  of  woods,  for  the  most  part  alders  and  willows,  called  Southmore 
alias  Allermore,  co.  Somerset,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Glaston,  co.  Somerset;  with 
reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £26  i6j\  8 d.\  with  provisions  for  three 
cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof;  the  lessees  to 
cause  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  within  six  months  before  both  the  auditor  of  the  county 
and  the  surveyor  of  woods  South  of  the  Trent.  In  consideration  that  they  will  pay  the 
said  rent  for  the  premises,  whereas  no  or  very  little  profit  has  heretofore  been  answered 
therefrom;  and  because  the  woods  will  be  better  preserved.  By  P.S. 

1121. )  26  Jan.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Gage  of  the  rectory  of  Framfelde, 

co.  Sussex,  now  or  late  in  the  tenures  of  John  Warnett  and  John  Staple,  parcel  of  the 
possessions  of  Thomas  Palmer,  knight,  now  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange,  formerly 
of  the  late  college  of  Southmallinge;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent 
£9  ioj\  In  consideration  of  the  great  ruin  of  the  chancel  of  Framfeld  Church,  which  Gage 
has  undertaken  both  to  repair  and  to  maintain;  and  for  a fine  of  £ 1 9 paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1122. )  21  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Stokman  of  the  rectory  of  Domer- 

hame,  co.  Wilts,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Nicholas  Snell,  late  parcel  of  the  jointure 
of  Catherine,  late  Queen  of  England;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent 
£10.  For  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  27] 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1123. )  18  April  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  John  Edmondes  of  the  herbage  of  Fourde 

Park,  co.  Sussex,  and  the  agistment  of  the  same  park,  parcel  of  the  late  honour  of  Pet- 
worthe,  co.  Sussex;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  In  considera- 
tion of  the  surrender  by  Edmondes  of  a patent,  27  May,  3 & 4 Philip  and  Mary,  leasing 
the  premises  to  Anthony  Stoughton  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same 
rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £30  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1124. )  27  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Sherwoode  of  a fishing  {named 

and  tenant  named ) in  Pursaunte,  co.  Lincoln,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Crowlande,  co. 
Lincoln;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £7  6s.  8 d.  In  consideration  that  the  fishing 
is  charged  with  the  repair  of  banks  and  sea  walls  and  cannot  be  repaired  without  great 
yearly  expense,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  auditor  of  the  county,  but  Sherwoode  will 


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discharge  the  Crown  from  the  repair  and  maintenance  thereof;  and  for  a fine  of  £7  6s. 
Sd.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1125. )  17  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Farrowe  of  the  rectory  [m.  28] 

of  Harrolde,  co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  possessions  late  granted  to  cardinal  Pole  and  the 
clergy  by  act  of  parliament,  formerly  of  Harrold  Priory;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  On  surrender  by  Farrowe  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 19  Nov.,  5 Edward  VI,  leasing  the  rectory  to  John  Cheney,  with  reservations,  for 
2 1 years  at  the  same  rent.  For  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1 126. )  28  April  1 5 70.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Quintin  Jones  of  coppices  and  underwoods 

( named ),  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Hampton  in  Arderne,  co.  Warwick,  and  free  access  to  the 
same;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £5  6s.  7 \d.\  with  provisions  for 
two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof;  at  every 
sale  of  the  woods  the  lessee  shall  permit  the  tenants  of  the  manor  to  buy  before  all  others 
at  reasonable  prices  not  exceeding  the  price  at  the  last  sale.  In  consideration  that  the 
premises  are  woods  only  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  every  cutting,  the 
charges  of  which  enclosure  Jones  will  undertake. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1127. )  21  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Asheley,  Master  of  the  [m.  29] 

Jewels,  of  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named),  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Worcetors  in  Enfelde, 
co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  late  earl  of  Rutland;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last; 
yearly  rent  £9  iot.  6 d.  {detailed).  In  consideration  of  the  decay  of  a tenement,  parcel  of  the 
premises,  the  repair  and  maintenance  whereof  Asheley  will  undertake;  and  for  a fine  of 
£28  is.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1128. )  18  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Rickard  of  (1)  a barn  [m.  30] 

called  ‘Snayth  tithe  laythe  or  barne’  and  a close  adjoining  in  Snayth  and  Cowicke,  the 
tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Snayth  and  Cowicke  and  Phipping  Parke  in  Snayth  and  Cowicke, 
parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Snayth,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Selbye,  co.  York,  the  tithes  of 
corn  and  hay  of  closes  {named)  in  Bawne  alias  Bawnehall  parcel  of  a manor  or  capital 
messuage  called  Bawnehall  alias  Burgon  Hall  in  Bawne  and  of  other  closes  {named)  in 
Bawne,  which  closes  were  possessions  of  Gokewell  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  tithes 
of  salmon  taken  in  the  water  of  Ayer  between  Ayre  Mouth  and  Hensall  Gote  called 
Gouldall  Garthe,  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Snayth,  (2)  the  altarages  of  Whitley  Chapel  in 
Whitley,  the  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  and  small  tithes  and  oblations  there  and  the  tithes 
of  hemp  and  flax  of  Snaythe,  Cowicke,  Gouldhall,  Hecke,  Hensall,  Pollington  and  Bawne, 
parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Snayth,  (3)  the  tithes  of  woods  and  underwoods,  the  tithes  of 
‘turves  and  petes’,  the  tithes  of  pasture  and  the  tithes,  multure  and  toll  of  mills  in  the 
parish  of  Snayth,  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Snayth,  and  (4)  lands  etc.  {named  and  tenants 
named)  in  Snayth,  Cowicke,  Pollington,  Bawne  and  Whidey,  parcels  of  a [m.  31] 
manor  in  Snayth  called  ‘the  Augmentacion  Courte’,  all  in  the  county  of  Vork;  with 
reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £12  15J.  4 d.,  (2)  39 s.y  (3)  40J.  and  (4) 
£6  1 js.  6d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Rickard  of  a patent,  1 3 May,  9 Elizabeth, 
leasing  to  him  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Snayth  and  all  tithes  and  profits  usually  leased  there- 
with, the  tithes  of  corn  of  Balnehall  and  all  tithes  and  profits  usually  leased  therewith 
and  the  tithes  of  salmon  of  the  fishery  of  Goldwelgarth,  all  parcels  of  the  rectory  of 
Snayth,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  1 5 t.  4^/.;  also  because 
some  of  the  premises  have  been  concealed;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 


C.  66/1068  12  ELIZABETH  I:  PART  VIII  1 3 1 

1129. )  18  April  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Dudley,  serjeant  of  the  pastry 

of  the  household,  and  Thomas  Twiste,  purveyor  and  granger  of  the  stable,  [m.  32] 
of  (1)  lands  and  woods  {named)  in  Alkham,  co.  Kent,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Blackeose, 
co.  Kent,  late  of  the  late  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  now  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  act  of 
parliament,  (2)  lands  {named  and  tenants  named),  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Balderby,  co. 
York,  and  once  of  the  monastery  of  Fountaunce  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemond, 
(3)  the  capital  messuage  or  site  and  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Allerthorpe,  co. 
York,  (4)  a fishery  {described)  in  the  water  of  Tamer,  co.  Cornwall,  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Callistoke,  (5)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Blackeose  alias  Canowcorte,  co.  Kent,  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Honnywodd,  late  of  the  late  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
now  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  act  of  parliament,  and  (6)  a marsh  {named  and  tenant  named), 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Westlangdon,  co.  Kent,  once  of  the  said  late  archbishop;  with 
reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  Thomas,  abbot,  and  the 
convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Radigund,  co.  Kent,  by  indenture,  1 Sept.,  24  Henry 
VIII,  to  Rowland  Abarrowe  for  50  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
20J.,  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  indenture  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 
Feb.,  35  Henry  VIII,  inter  alia  to  Richard  Norton  of  Hertford,  co.  York,  of  \m.  33] 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Balderby  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  in  Balderby  and  else- 
where, co.  York,  belonging  to  the  manor,  woods  reserved,  for  40  years  from  the  feast 
of  St.  Wilfrid  in  the  winter  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £44  1 6d.,  and  from  the  termination 
of  any  other  lease  or  grant  of  the  lands  in  Balderby  hereby  leased,  (3)  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  by  patent,  17  Feb.,  3 Elizabeth,  to  George  Hall  of  the  same,  by  the  name  of 
the  capital  messuage  or  site  of  the  manor  of  Allerthorpe  and  lands  {named)  in  Allerthorpe, 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7  6s.  8 d.,  (4)  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  16  Feb.,  12  Elizabeth,  to  John  Gill 
for  21  years  from  that  date  at  a yearly  rent  of  3 ox.  and  (5)  and  (6)  from  Michaelmas  next 
or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date; 
yearly  rents  (1)  20X.,  (2)  £13  8x.  8 d.,  (3)  £7  6s.  8 d.,  (4)  30X.,  (5)  £6  6s.  8 d.  and  (6)  i6x.  8 d.; 
the  lessees  to  discharge  the  Crown  from  all  quit  rents  and  other  charges  ordinary  and 
extraordinary  out  of  the  premises  in  Allerthorpe;  also  to  provide  entertainment  for  the 
Queen’s  steward  and  surveyors  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  manors  of  Allerthorpe  and 
Blackeose  or  survey  the  same;  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  in 
Alkham  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  the  lessees  to  have  a foot  path  and 
free  passage  to  the  fishery  of  the  water  of  Tamer.  For  their  service.  By  P.S.  [m.  34] 

1130. )  26  April  1570.  Lease  for  30  years  to  George  Howard,  knight,  master  of  ‘le 

armorye’,  of  (1)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Kidbroke,  co.  Kent,  late  of  the  priory  \m.  35] 
of  St.  Mary  Overy,  co.  Surrey,  (2)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Brokehall  alias  Broxhedhall 
Parva,  co.  Essex,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Jerman,  (yearly  rent  nox.)  and 
the  demesne  lands  of  the  same  manor  (yearly  rent  28X.  \d.),  late  of  William,  marquess  of 
Northampton,  attained,  and  all  lands,  customs  {detailed)  and  other  appurtenances  thereof, 
(3)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Hemingford  Gray,  co.  Huntingdon,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure 
of  William  Rushe,  late  of  Richard  Cromwell,  (4)  two  tenements  in  the  parish  of  All 
Hallows  ad  Fenum  in  London,  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Henry  Pignet  and 
John  Hannett,  once  of  Elsingspitle  Priory,  (5)  lands  {named)  in  Dachet,  co.  Buckingham, 
late  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Windsor,  (6)  lands  {named)  in  the  parish  of  St.  Paul  in  Bed- 
ford, parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bedford,  co.  Bedford,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Newenham 
and  now  annexed  to  the  honour  of  Ampthill,  (7)  meadows  {described)  in  Lewesham,  co. 
Kent,  (8)  a pasture  or  meadow  called  Madbroke  in  Redereth,  co.  Surrey,  now  or  [m.  36] 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Weldon,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Barmondsey,  (9)  the  site 
of  the  manor  of  Feltham  alias  Felgham,  co.  Sussex,  once  belonging  to  the  late  honour  of 


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Petworth,  and  (10)  tithes  out  of  a manor  called  Braunches  in  Gillingham,  co.  Kent, 
( tenant  named),  given  to  find  a chaplain  in  the  chapel  of  the  said  manor;  with  reservations; 
(1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  24  May,  4 & 5 Philip  and  Mary,  to 
Thomas  Newport  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10,  (2)  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent,  16  June,  7 Elizabeth,  to  John  Collyn  and  William 
Collyn  and  John  Collyn,  his  sons,  of  the  same,  by  the  name  of  the  site  and  capital  messuage 
of  the  manor  of  Broxhed  Hall,  for  life  in  succession  at  a yearly  rent  of  £17,  (4)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  27  July,  4 & 5 Philip  and  Mary,  to  John  More 
and  Henry  Aldrede,  then  gentlemen  of  the  chapel,  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  2oj\, 
(5)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  27  Jan.,  3 Eliza- 
beth, to  George  Fyshe,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £4  1 8 s.  4 d.  {detailed),  (6)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent, 
13  May,  6 Elizabeth,  to  John  Luke  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  40^.,  (7)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  8 May,  5 Eliza- 
beth, to  Henry  Knolles  inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  26/.  8 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  John  Ingelby,  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  Carthusian  house  of 
Jesus  of  Bethlehem  of  Shene,  co.  Surrey,  by  indenture,  23  Sept.,  1 Henry  VII,  to  Robert 
Cheseman  of  Levesham  and  John  Cheseman,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  for  99  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  a peppercorn,  (9)  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  patent,  29  March,  8 Elizabeth,  to  Edward  Cooke  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £%  6s.  8 d.  and  (3),  (8)  and  (10)  from  Michaelmas 
next  or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that 
date;  yearly  rents  (i)  £io,  (2)  £6  1 Ss.  \d.,  (3)  £6,  (4)  £4,  (5)  £4  i8r.  4d.,  (6)  40s.,  (7)  26s.  id., 
(8)  £iz,  (9)  £$  6s.  8 d.  and  (io)  66 s.  8 d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  to  the  Crown  \m.  37] 
a pair  of  gilt  spurs  and  1 lb.  of  pepper  for  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Brokehall  alias  Brox- 
hedhall  Parva  as  accustomed;  also  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  stewards 
and  surveyors  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manors  of  Kidbroke,  Brokehall  alias  Brox- 
hedhall  Parva,  Hemingford  Gray  and  Feltham  or  survey  the  same.  For  his  long  service. 

By  P.S. 

1 1 31. )  23A/W.  1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Thomas  Smythe  [m.  38] 

of  lands  in  Eastbackweare  and  Westbackweare  and  Waterlease,  co.  Somerset,  once  of  the 
monastery  of  Glaston,  co.  Somerset;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly 
rent  £15  5 s.  6d.  For  a fine  of  £61  is.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1132. )  18  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Fynes,  knight,  lord  Clynton  and 

Saye,  councillor,  high  admiral,  of  the  rectory  of  Sempringham,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the 
said  lord  Clynton;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £30.  In  considera- 
tion of  his  surrender  in  respect  of  the  rectory  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations, 
26  March,  5 Edward  VI,  leasing  it  to  him  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  the  same  rent;  and  because  it  is  scarcely  worth  so  great  a rent.  By  P.S.  [m.  39] 

1133. )  23  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Campion  of  a tenement  and  capital 

messuage  called  ‘the  manour  house  of  Layborne’,  co.  York,  and  all  lands  in  Layborne 
now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Wayte  by  virtue  of  the  undermentioned  patent,  parcel 
of  the  lordship  or  within  the  manor  of  Middleham  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemond; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £4  i8j-.  6 d.;  the  lessee  may  dig  ‘stones 
and  sclates’  on  the  premises  for  the  repair  or  improvement  thereof.  In  consideration  of 
the  surrender  by  Campion  of  a patent,  15  March,  1 & 2 Philip  and  Mary,  leasing  the 
manor  of  Layborne  to  Wayte  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £19  14/.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 


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1134. )  9 June  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Price  of  the  water-mill  of  Beander,  co. 

Montgomery,  pastures  called  Frythegarthe  and  Frythebeander  and  demesne  lands  called 
Beanderland  and  Kahenrye,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Kedewen,  late  of  the  late  earl  of 
March;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £6  zs.  id.  In  consideration 
of  the  surrender  by  Price  of  a patent,  1 5 Dec.,  2 & 3 Philip  and  Mary,  leasing  the  premises 
to  John  ap  Mathew  ap  Thomas  ap  Ryce  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the 
same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £12  4s.  id.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  40] 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1135. )  26  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Jonas  Waters  of  lands,  tithes,  etc.  (named 

and  tenants  named , including  Richard  Poole,  rector  of  Kyrkebyoverblouse)  in  Stayne- 
burne,  Kyrkebyoverblouse,  Swindon,  Rigton  and  Sikelinghall,  co.  York,  late  of  Stayne- 
burne  Chapel  in  Kirkebyoverblouse;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent 
£12  1 8s.  In  consideration  that  he  will  endeavour  at  his  own  costs  to  recover  for  the  Crown 
the  premises,  which  have  been  concealed,  and  will  pay  the  said  rent. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

{The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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PART  IX 
C.  66/1069 

1136. )  2 Jan.  1570.  Licence  for  Richard  Ascough  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  \m.  1] 

alienate  lands  in  Goykewell,  Brumbey,  Scawbey  and  Braughton,  co.  Lincoln,  to  John 
Neale.  For  22/.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1 1 37. )  30  Dec.  1 5 69.  The  like  for  James  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoye,  and  Catherine 

his  wife  to  alienate  two  messuages,  two  gardens,  two  orchards  and  3 ac.  of  pasture  in 
Seynt  Gyles  in  le  Campis,  Saynt  Pancrage  alias  Pancracie  and  Maribone,  co.  Middlesex, 
to  Edward  Kyngeston.  For  15^.  7 d. 

1138. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Dowce  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Poorestocke  and  Mylton,  co.  Dorset,  to  John  Dunne  and  Thomas  his  son  and  the 
heirs  of  John.  For  jr.  3 d. 

11 39. )  3 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Maye  alias  Mayowe  to  alienate  lands  {tenants 

named)  in  Tretallowe,  Treveller,  Penpoll  le  Hier,  Penpoll  le  Lower,  at  Haye  alias  Haie, 
Perunsey,  Towe  Bridges,  Manelye,  Colshill  and  Seinte  Vepe,  co.  Cornwall,  to  John 
Wylcocke  of  Treveller,  William  Lawrye  and  Robert  Barrett.  For  2.0s.  4 d. 

1 140. )  4 Feb.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Richard  Stratford  to  alienate  a moiety  of  his  manor  of 

Hallynge  alias  Halinge,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Winchcombe,  co. 
Gloucester,  a moiety  of  the  site  and  other  appurtenances  of  the  said  manor,  a moiety  of 
the  ‘bargary’  of  Hawlinge  and  a moiety  of  lands  {named  and  tenants  named ) in  \m.  2] 
Hallinge,  all  late  of  the  said  monastery,  a moiety  of  the  rectory  of  Gyttinge  Power  alias 
Nether  Gytting,  co.  Gloucester,  and  the  advowson  of  a moiety  of  the  vicarage  of  Gyt- 
tinge Powell  alias  Nether  Gyttinge  to  Peter  Temple  and  John  Temple  and  the  heirs  of 
Peter.  For  £ 4 is.  7 d. 

1 1 41 . )  2 Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Anthony  Bridges  and  Barbara  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Stukeley  and  Drayton,  co.  Buckingham,  to  Thomas  Myller.  For  22/.  i\d. 

1 142. )  2 Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Humphrey  Orme  and  Cecily  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Sadney,  Howesame,  Sturton  Graunge  and  Scawebie,  co.  Lincoln,  to  Gerard  Southill 
and  Oliver  Holland  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Southill.  For  33^.  4 d. 

1143. )  2-4  Jan.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  John  Luke  the  elder,  son  of  John  Luke, 

citizen  and  ‘payntersteyner’  of  London,  who  has  purchased  from  his  said  father  a tene- 
ment in  the  parish  of  St.  Stephen  in  Colmanstrete,  London,  (to  the  east  of  a tenement  and 
garden  late  held  by  William  Moniam,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Malliarde  and  now  in 
that  of  Elizabeth  Gillam,  widow,  to  the  south  of  a tenement  late  of  Hugh  Dyer  and  now 
in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Turfytt,  to  the  north  of  a tenement  late  of  John  Stacye,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Phillipps  and  now  in  that  of  Thomas  Deane,  and  to  the  west  of  the 
high  street),  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Dare  and  of  John  Wysdom  and  now  in  that  of 
John  Luke  the  elder.  For  3 3/.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1144. )  3 Jan.  1570.  Licence,  for  Arthur  Kaye  to  alienate  a capital  messuage  [m.  3] 

or  grange  called  Denbye  Graunge  and  lands  thereto  belonging  in  Denbye,  Flocton, 
Whitlaye  and  Preystwyssell,  co.  York,  to  George  Kaye,  his  younger  son,  and  Margaret 
his  wife  for  life  in  survivorship.  For  5 $s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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1145. )  27  Dec.  1569.  (No  place).  The  like  for  Joseph  Bates  to  alienate  the  tithes  in 

Hasden  ward  in  Tunbridge,  co.  Kent,  late  parcel  of  his  rectory  of  Tunbrydge,  to  Thomas 
Harrys  the  younger  and  Thomas  Harrys,  his  son.  For  2oj\ 

1146. )  3 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Simon  Codrington  and  John  Codrington  to  alienate 

the  manor  of  Wapley  and  lands  in  Wapley,  Codryngton  and  Tormerton,  co.  Gloucester, 
to  Thomas  Hedges  and  John  Smalewood  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Hedges  to  the  use 
of  Hedges.  For  £6  13  j*.  4 d. 

1147. )  1 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  William  Lovedaye,  who  by  fine  in  the 

Common  Pleas  in  Michaelmas  term,  9 Elizabeth,  purchased  from  Henry  Knevett, 
Elizabeth  his  wife  and  David  Greyll  lands  in  the  parish  of  St.  Paul  in  Maulmesburie  and 
Lee,  co.  Wilts,  and  by  the  same  fine  conveyed  them  back  to  the  said  David  for  99  years, 
if  David,  Thebolda  his  wife,  Henry  Greyll,  Thomas  Greyll,  William  Greyll  and  David 
Greyll,  sons  of  the  said  David  the  elder,  should  so  long  live,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  6s. 
$d.,  and  conveyed  the  reversion  and  rent  to  the  said  Henry  Knevett  and  Elizabeth  and 
the  heirs  of  Elizabeth.  For  £4  6 s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1148. )  8 Feb.  1570.  Licence  for  Thomas  Gyffarde  of  Myddle  Cleydon,  co.  Buckingham, 

to  alienate  a manor,  capital  messuage  and  grange  called  Gorall  alias  Gorall  Graunge  in 
Dodford,  lands  (named)  in  Westburye  and  Stowe,  a reversion  after  the  death  of  Mary 
Nutbrowne  of  lands  in  Dodford,  all  his  other  lands  in  Byttlesden,  Stowe,  Dodford, 
Langporte  and  Westburye,  co.  Buckingham,  which  descended  to  him  as  son  and  heir  of 
George  Gyffarde,  knight,  and  lands  in  Langport  which  he  purchased  from  Thomas 
Abbott  to  George  Peckham  of  Denham,  co.  Buckingham,  Nicholas  West  of  \m . 4] 
Masseworth,  co.  Buckingham,  and  Thomas  Colwell  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Thomas  Gyffarde  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  his  heirs  and  assigns.  For 
£4  ioj-.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1 149. )  10  Feb.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Thomas  Rowe,  knight,  to  alienate  a messuage  called 

‘the  signe  of  the  Harpe’,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Marten,  and  a shop  called 
‘the  sign  of  the  Conye’  (to  the  west  of  ‘the  signe  of  the  Harpe’),  now  or  late  in  the  tenure 
of  Alice  Isatson,  widow,  both  in  Westchepe  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter,  London,  and  late 
of  the  monastery  of  Hallywell,  co.  Middlesex,  to  William  Garrett  and  Nicholas  Spencer, 
merchant  taylor  of  London,  to  the  use  of  Elizabeth  Rowe,  one  of  his  daughters,  in  tail, 
with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Thomas.  For  33/.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1150. )  8 Feb.  1570.  The  like,  for  Henry,  lord  Wrothesley,  earl  of  Southampton,  to 

alienate  lands  (named  and  tenant  named)  in  the  parish  of  St.  Pancras,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of 
the  monastery  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  co.  Essex,  to  Nicholas  Woodrooffe,  citizen  and 
‘haberdassher’  of  London,  and  Grizel  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Nicholas. 
For  3 3 j-.  4 d. 

11 5 1. )  13  Feb.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Rowland,  clerk,  to  alienate  a capital  mes- 

suage and  three  messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the  fields,  co.  Middlesex,  to 
Ralph  Whyttell  and  John  Whyttell,  his  son.  For  22j\  3 d. 

1152. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Gunter  to  alienate  lands  in  ‘le  Grey  Friers’ 

in  the  parish  of  St.  Ebbe,  Oxford,  co.  Oxford,  to  John  Halyfax.  For  3/.  4 d. 

1153. )  8 Feb.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  John  Leveson  and  Thomas  [m.  5] 

Leveson,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  who  have  acquired  from  Ambrose,  earl  of  Warwick, 
lands  in  Kanocke  alias  Kanoke,  Shareshull  and  Chestlyn  hay,  co.  Stafford.  For  13/. 
4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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1154.)  9 Feb.  1570.  The  like:  Richard  Denys,  Anne  his  wife  and  Walter  Denys  by 

fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  have  conveyed  to  Giles  Codryngton  the  manor  of  Puckle- 
churche,  co.  Gloucester,  lands  there  and  the  hundred  of  Pucklechurche.  For  £21. 


1155. )  1 Feb.  1570.  Licence,  for  Richard  Barkeley  to  alienate  lands  in  Sherehampton 

and  Westburye  on  Trym,  co.  Gloucester,  to  John  Stokes  and  Joan  his  wife  for  80  years 
from  Christmas  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  zzs.  For  7 s.  <\d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1156. )  30  Dec.  1569.  The  like  for  Henry  Knevett  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Burton  Hyll,  Malmesburye,  Brokenborowe  and  Hankerton,  co.  Wilts,  to  Richard 
Mychell.  For  37J.  10 d. 

1157. )  7 Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  William  Sheldon  the  younger  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 

to  alienate  the  manors  of  Lecumbraye,  Sleype,  Kynnersley,  Cruggynton,  Terne  and 
Cheryngton,  lands  in  Lecumbraye,  Waypensell,  Lytle  Dawley,  Kettley,  Sleype,  Kinarsley, 
Cruggynton,  Terne,  Cheryngton,  Colde  Hatton,  Osbaston,  Hiddeslandes,  Podford, 
Aston,  Tyberton  and  Botere,  and  the  advowson  of  Kynnersley  Church,  co.  Salop,  to 
William  Chylde  and  George  Wyssham  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Childe  to  the  use  of 
the  said  William  Sheldon  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  her  body.  For  £33  6s.  Sd.  \m.  6] 


1158. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Knyveton  and  Richard  Coke  to  alienate  the 

manor  and  hundred  of  Bampton,  co.  Oxford,  the  manors  of  Cryche,  Shirland  and  Earn, 
co.  Derby,  the  manor  of  Alveton  alias  Awton,  co.  Stafford,  the  manors  of  Rocker  den 
alias  Wrockwarden,  Cheswarden,  Tasley  and  Hulton,  co.  Salop,  the  manor  of  Wylles- 
ford,  co.  Wilts,  and  a moiety  of  the  manor  of  Hannesworth,  co.  York,  to  John  Knyveton 
and  Hercy  Lassells.  For  £36  9/. 

1159. )  1 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  councillor,  keeper  of  the 

Great  Seal,  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Eccles,  co.  Norfolk,  the  manor  of  Miche  Ashefeld 
alias  Ashefeld  Magna,  co.  Suffolk,  and  all  his  other  lands  in  Eccles,  Snytterton, 
Buckenham,  Quyddenham,  Breckells,  Larlyn,  Myche  Ashefeld,  Badwell,  Walsham, 
Huntstone,  Emeswell,  Langham  and  Ixworth  to  Thomas  Gresham,  knight,  Roger 
Manwood,  serjeant  at  law,  William  Lovelace,  serjeant  at  law,  Thomas  Bromley,  solicitor 
general,  and  Anthony  Stryngar  and  the  heirs  of  Gresham  to  the  use  of  Nicholas  for  life, 
with  successive  remainders  (1),  in  the  case  of  the  premises  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 
to  Nathaniel  Bacon  and  Anne  his  wife  in  tail,  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  body  of  Nathaniel, 
to  Edward  Bacon,  third  son  of  Nicholas,  in  tail,  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Nicholas  and 
to  the  right  heirs  of  Nicholas  and  (2),  in  the  case  of  the  premises  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
to  Nathaniel  and  Anne  in  tail,  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  bodv  of  Nathaniel,  to  Nicholas 
Bacon,  elder  son  of  the  said  Nicholas,  in  tail  male,  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Nicho- 
las the  father,  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Nicholas  the  father  and  to  the  right  heirs  of 
Nicholas  the  father.  For  £20. 

1 1 60. )  1 Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Thomas  Gresham,  knight,  to  alienate  the  manors  of 

Langham  and  Merston,  co.  Norfolk,  the  manor  of  Combes,  co.  Suffolk,  and  all  his  other 
lands  in  Langham,  Merston,  Styffekey  alias  Stwkay,  Cockthorpe,  Blakeney  alias  Snytter- 
ley,  Saxlingham,  Fyldallynge,  Bynham,  Combes,  Battesford,  Stowe,  Badley,  Ryngsawe 
and  Little  Thynbarrowe  to  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  councillor,  keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal,  Roger  Manwood,  serjeant  at  law,  William  Lovelace,  serjeant  at  law,  Thomas  Brom- 
ley, solicitor  general  and  Anthony  Stryngar  and  the  heirs  of  Nicholas  to  the  use  of 
Gresham  for  life,  with  successive  remainders  to  Nathaniel  Bacon  and  Anne  his  [m.  7] 
wife  in  tail,  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Anne,  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Gresham, 
to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Gresham  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  Gresham. 


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1 1 61. )  2 3 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Chylde  to  alienate  lands  ( tenants  named ) 
in  Newton  in  Helton,  co.  Dorset,  to  John  Chylde  the  elder  and  John  Chylde  the  younger 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  John  the  younger.  For  30T. 

1162. )  24  Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Johnson  to  alienate  lands  {named  and  tenants 

named)  in  Sabricheworthe  and  Sheringe,  cos.  Hertford  and  Essex,  to  Robert  Johnson, 
his  son.  For  1 3/.  4 d. 

1 163. )  4 Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Faustinus  Feildinge  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  alienate 
lands  in  Overlockhawe,  co.  Derby,  to  William  Feildinge  and  William  Cave  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  William  Feildinge;  and  for  William  Feildinge  and  Cave  to  convey  them 
back  to  Faustinus  and  Margaret  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Faustinus.  For  5 y.  4 d. 

1164. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Walter,  viscount  Hereford,  and  Lettice  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  manor  of  Brentyngthorp  alias  Bryngtyngthorp,  co.  Leicester,  and  lands  there, 
to  Richard  Bradgate.  For  48 s.  5 d.  [m.  8] 

1165. )  27  Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Michael  Hasilrige  to  alienate  a fourth  part  of  the 

rectory  of  Fleckney,  co.  Leicester,  to  John  Nowell  and  William  Nowell,  his  son  and  heir 
apparent.  For  6s.  8 d. 

1166. )  24  Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Jasper  Blytheman  of  Burton  Graunge,  co.  York, 

to  alienate  lands  {named)  in  Carleton  in  Rowston,  co.  York,  to  John  Woderowe  of  Howell 
Graunge,  co.  York.  For  20J\ 

1167. )  1 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Margaret  Caulton,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 

Caulton,  and  William  Caulton,  their  son,  to  alienate  (1)  the  manor  of  Goryng,  co. 
Oxford,  lands  in  Goryng  and  the  rectory  of  Goryng,  (2)  the  manor  of  Dulwyche, 
lands  {named)  in  Dulwiche  and  Camerwell,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  advowson  of  Camerwell 
Church,  (3)  lands  in  Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  and  (4)  the  rectory  of  Wylley  alias  Willien,  co. 
Hertford,  a yearly  rent  of  20  marks  out  of  the  vicarage  of  Wylley  and  the  advowson  of 
the  said  vicarage  to  Giles  Pawlett,  son  of  William,  marquess  of  Winchester,  councillor, 
treasurer,  alias  lord  Giles  Paulett  and  William  Che  vail,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  and 
the  heirs  of  Giles  to  the  use  of  Margaret  for  life,  with  successive  remainders  as  follows, — 
in  the  case  of  (4),  to  George  and  Henry  Caulton,  sons  of  Thomas  and  Margaret,  in  tail, 
to  the  said  William  Caulton  for  life,  to  Thomas  Caulton,  William’s  son,  in  tail,  to  the 
heirs  male  of  the  body  of  William  Caulton,  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  William 
Caulton  by  Margaret  late  his  wife,  deceased,  daughter  of  William  Hobson,  and  to  the 
right  heirs  of  Thomas  the  elder;  in  the  case  of  (1),  to  Robert  Caulton,  son  of  Thomas  Caul- 
ton, deceased,  third  son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret,  in  tail,  to  Alice  Caulton,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret,  in  tail,  to  George  and  Henry  in  tail,  and  to  the 
said  William  Caulton  for  life,  with  remainders  over  as  above;  and  in  the  case  of  (2)  and 
(3),  to  Nicholas  Caulton,  son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret,  in  tail,  to  George  and  Henry  in 
tail,  and  to  the  said  William  Caulton  for  life,  with  remainders  over  as  above.  [m.  9] 
For  £22  16s. 

1168. )  20  Dec.  1 5 69.  The  like,  for  John  Morrys  to  alienate  lands  {named)  in  the  manor 

of  Sterte  in  Babcarye  alias  Bapcarye,  co.  Somerset,  to  John  Parsons  of  Puddymoores 
Mylton,  co.  Somerset,  ‘yoman’.  For  17 s.  6 d. 

1169. )  25  Dec.  1569.  The  like  for  John  Herle  and  Catherine  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

{tenants  named)  in  Hardewicke,  Yelford,  Cockthorp  and  Stanlake,  co.  Oxford,  to  Peter 
Ranckell.  For  1 9 s. 

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138  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  1560-70 

1170. )  10  Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like,  for  John  Lyttelton,  knight,  Bridget  his  wife  and  Gilbert 

Lyttelton,  their  son  and  heir  apparent,  to  alienate  the  messuage  and  site  of  the  priory 
of  Austin  friars  of  Droytwyche,  co.  Worcester  and  appurtenances  thereof  {named  and 
tenants  named)  to  Thomas  Gyese  of  Murdyford,  co.  Hereford.  For  3 8j\ 

1171. )  4 Feb . 1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Osney,  Jennet  his  wife,  John  Jolland  and 
Isabel  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in  Ludforthe  and  Teueley,  co.  Lincoln,  to  [m.  10] 
Thomas  Taillour.  For  6j\ 

1172. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  James  Hales  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Otterpole  and 

lands  in  Sellyng  and  Lymme,  co.  Kent,  to  Thomas  Kempe,  Anthony  Kempe  and  Thomas 
Sherley  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas  Kempe.  For  £4  9 s. 

1173. )  27  Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Edmund  Colthyrste  to  alienate  the  site  of  the  monas- 

tery of  Bathe,  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  the  parish  of  St.  James,  Bath,  and  Lyn- 
combe,  Wydcombe  and  Hollwaye,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  said  monastery,  and  all 
courts,  liberties  and  lands  in  Bathe,  Lyncombe,  Wydcombe  and  Hollwaye  belonging  to 
the  said  site  to  Fulk  Morley.  For  66s.  8 d. 

1174. )  6 Dec.  1569.  The  like  for  Thomas  Pakington,  knight,  and  Dorothy  his  wife 

to  alienate  lands  in  Cotheridge,  co.  Worcester,  the  rectory  and  tithes  there  and  the  ad  vow- 
son  of  the  said  rectory  to  John  Abyngton.  For  £3  17 s.  10 d. 

1175. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Charles  Zouche  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  manor  of 

Bratton  Seymer,  of  all  his  lands  in  Bratton  Seymer  and  Wyncaunton,  co.  Somerset,  and 
the  advowson  of  Bratton  Seymer  Church  to  Jerome  Dybbyn.  For  23T.  9 d.  [m.  11] 

1176. )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Stafford  and  Isabel  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

manor  of  Foffunt  alias  Fofunt  alias  Fofount,  co.  Wilts,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of 
Foffunt  Church  to  William  Webbe  and  William  Grove  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Webbe. 
For  £9  6/.  8 d. 

1 1 77. )  2 Jan.  1 5 70.  The  like,  for  William  Thorneff  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  a third 
part  of  the  manor  of  Woodforth  and  Hylhowe,  co.  Essex,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Wal- 
tam,  co.  Essex,  and  of  lands  in  Woodforth  to  Bernard  Whiteston.  For  4oj\ 

1178. )  1 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Joan  Pomerey,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 

Pomerey,  knight,  Thomas  Pomerey,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Arthur 
Pomerey,  another  son  of  the  said  Thomas,  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  manor  of  Brixham, 
co.  Devon,  and  lands  there  to  Peter  Edgecombe  and  John  Rolle  to  the  use  of  Thomas  the 
son  and  Honor  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas  the  son.  For  £4  1 3/.  4 d. 

1 1 79. )  Undated.  The  like  for  William  Wareham,  knight,  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Richard 
More  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Langley  and  Westcompton  and  lands  in  Langley,  Hamp- 
sted  Norrys  and  Westcompton,  co.  Berks,  to  Francis  More  and  William  Prentyse  and  the 
heirs  and  assigns  of  Francis;  and  for  Francis  and  Prentyse  to  convey  them  back  to  Richard. 
For  66.r.  8 d. 

1180. )  30  Dec.  1569.  The  like  for  Richard  Lygon  to  alienate  lands  in  Cromehall,  co. 

Gloucester,  to  Richard  Lyll.  For  41  s.  11  \d. 

1 1 8 1 . )  2 Jan.  1570.  The  like,  for  John  Wyseman  to  alienate  a messuage  called  [m.  1 2] 

Vennors  alias  Venners  Graunge  and  all  his  lands  in  Thaxsted  and  Estanes  ad  Montem 
alias  Eston  at  the  Mounte,  co.  Essex,  to  George  Meade.  For  z~js.  6 d. 

1182. )  4 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  George  Parrye  to  alienate  the  grange  of  Whytwall, 

late  of  the  monastery  of  Doore,  co.  Hereford,  to  Richard  Bromewiche.  For  15s.  4 d. 


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1183. )  18  Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Edward  Barrett  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Wolverton 

alias  Wulfreton,  lands  in  Wolverton,  Baghurst,  Kingsclere,  Ashe,  Hanyton  and  Ocley 
and  the  advowson  of  Wolverton  Church  belonging  to  the  same  manor,  co.  Southampton, 
to  George  Nycolls,  John  Brokett,  John  Burlacy,  George  Horsey  and  William  Baldwyn. 
For  £8  6s.  8 d. 

1184. )  30  Dec.  1569.  The  like  for  Richard  Wenman,  knight,  Isabel  his  wife  and  Wil- 

liam Slepe  to  alienate  their  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Burfeild,  Amnors  Courte,  Greshull, 
Arbor  and  Sugworth,  of  lands  there  and  in  Sulhampstede,  Ufton,  Sheffeilde,  Mortymer, 
Rudley,  Asshes  and  Hawtraines  and  of  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  wool  and  lambs  and  obla- 
tions of  Sugworth  and  Chylswell,  co.  Berks,  to  Robert  Doylye  and  William  Place. 
For  £12  9 d. 

1185. )  30  Dec . 1569.  The  like  for  Nicholas  Poyntz,  knight,  to  alienate  lands  {named 

and  tenants  named)  in  Westarleigh,  co.  Gloucester,  some  of  the  inheritance  of  his  father, 
Nicholas  Poyntz,  knight,  to  John  Robartes.  For  44/.  6d.  [m.  13] 

1186. )  30  Dec.  1569.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hungarford  and  Edith  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  manor  of  Compton  Dando  and  lands  in  Compton  Dando,  Publeo  and  Pensford,  co. 
Somerset,  to  Matthew  Smythe  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London.  For  $$s.  4 d. 

1187. )  18  March  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Zouche  and  Charles  Zouche  to  alienate 

lands  {named)  in  Shawford,  Wyncaulton  and  Charleton  Musgrove,  co.  Somerset,  to  John 
Ewens.  For  7 s.  yd. 

1188. )  12  April  1570.  The  like  for  John  Welsborne  of  Fulwell,  co.  Oxford,  and  Anne 
his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in  Beggers  Barton  alias  Barton  Hartshorne,  co.  Oxford,  {sic) 
to  Edmund  Packson.  For  33J*.  4 d. 

1189. )  1 May  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Humphrey  Barley,  who  by  fine  in  the 

Common  Pleas  has  purchased  from  Thomas  Barley  the  manor  of  Stoke  and  lands  in 
Hope,  Hucklowe  Magna,  Hucklowe  Parva,  Folowe,  Eyme,  Tyddeswall,  Lytton,  Abney, 
Awferton  alias  Alferton,  Toddepole,  Baslowe,  Howmefeld,  Myddleton,  Dronfeld,  Eggyn- 
ton  and  Bradwall,  co.  Derby,  and  the  manor  of  Bunneryse,  co.  Nottingham  and  lands 
there.  For  £12  in  the  Hanaper. 

1190. )  6 May  1 5 70.  Licence  for  Thomas  Sackevile,  knight,  lord  Buckhurst  to  alienate 

the  manor  of  Woneford  alias  Southwonford,  co.  Devon,  and  all  his  other  lands  there  to 
John  Waldron  the  elder  of  Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  ‘clothier’.  For  66s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

[m.  14] 

1191. )  2 May  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Charles  Tucker:  John  Tucker  of  Madd- 

yngton,  ‘yoman’,  by  his  will,  25  Sept.,  1558,  bequeathed  the  manor  of  Maddyngton 
alias  Wynterborne  Maddington,  co.  Wilts,  and  lands  there  to  George  his  son  in  tail  male, 
with  remainder  to  the  said  Charles,  also  his  son,  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  to  the  testa- 
tor’s right  heirs;  afterwards  John  died  at  Maddyngton,  and  George  was  seised  of  one 
third  part  of  the  premises  in  fee  simple,  because  the  premises  are  held  of  the  Crown  in 
chief,  and  of  the  other  two  parts  in  tail  male;  George  had  issue  Henry  Tucker  and  Agnes 
Tuckar;  after  George’s  death,  they  descended  to  Henry,  who  died  a minor  in  the  Queen’s 
ward;  whereupon  the  two  third  parts  held  in  tail  male  descended  to  Charles.  For  66j\ 
8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1192. )  3 Feb.  1570.  Licence  for  Thomas,  lord  Buckhurst,  to  alienate  the  manors  of 

Byncombe  and  Wooborne,  co.  Dorset,  to  Clement  Sysley  of  Est  Berryhall  in  Barkyng, 
co.  Essex.  For  £9  17 s.  in  the  hanaper. 


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1193. )  i Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Broxholme,  Jane  his  wife,  John  Broxholme 
and  Isabel  his  wife  to  alienate  a mediety  of  the  rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage 
of  Newton,  co.  Lincoln  to  Hugh  Stowe,  For  33 s.  4 d. 

1 1 94. )  22  March  1 5 70.  The  like  for  John  Waters  and  Izod  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manor 

of  Bounshill  alias  Bomshill,  lands  in  Bounshill  and  Manxell  Lacye,  co.  Hereford,  and 
free  fishery  in  the  water  of  Wye  in  Bounshill  to  Thomas  Barr  oil  and  William  Barr  oil 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  William.  For  35/.  8 d.  [/tf.15] 

1195. )  21  March  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Keylewaye,  son  and  heir  apparent  of 

Francis  Keylewaye,  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Ferynhamsdean  and  Botes  and  lands  in 
Ferynhamsdean,  Botes,  Est  and  West  Ferynhamsdean  and  Husburne,  co.  Southampton, 
to  George  Burley.  For  £ 4 3 s. 

1 196. )  14  April  1 5 70.  The  like  for  William  Longe  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Somerford 

Matrevers  alias  Somerford  Magna,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  Kyngton  Priory,  co.  Wilts,  and  all 
his  lands  in  Malmesburye,  Stowre  Payne,  UfFecott,  Boyton  and  Sevyngton  alias  Ligh 
Dalamar,  cos.  Wilts  and  Dorset,  to  John  Ewe.  For  38^.  Sd. 

1197. )  20  March  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Charles  Zouche  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  manors 

of  Sowthebarrowe  and  Northebarrowe,  of  lands  there  and  of  the  advowson  of  Northe- 
barrowe  Church,  co.  Somerset,  to  John  Pyne  and  Nicholas  Sympson  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Pyne  to  the  use  of  William  Lottysham.  For  £3  15/.  7 d. 

1198. )  22  March  1570.  The  like  for  John  Gilbart,  Anne  his  wife,  John  Rygdon  and 

Joan  his  wife  to  alienate  a third  part  of  lands  {named)  in  Iselington  alias  Isledon,  co. 
Middlesex,  to  Thomas  Wrothe,  knight,  and  William  Wrothe  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  Thomas.  For  5 s. 

1199. )  21  March  1570.  The  like  for  William  Barnes  to  alienate  lands  in  Nether  Tysho 

alias  Temple  Tysho,  co.  Warwick,  to  John  Staunford.  For  nr.  [m.  16] 

1200. )  20  April  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Whalley  of  Welbeck,  co.  Nottingham,  to 

alienate  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Arrenden  Parke,  co.  York  to  Isabel  Fournes  and  Eliza- 
beth Fournes,  daughters  of  Thomas  Fournes  of  Sowerbye,  co.  York,  ‘clothear*.  For  ior. 

1201. )  1 April  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Kyngton  of  Cosham,  co.  Wilts,  to  alienate 

lands  {named)  in  Melkesham,  co.  Wilts,  to  William  Brouncker  of  Erlestoke,  co.  Wilts. 
For  5 5J*.  8 d. 

1202. )  18  March  1570.  The  like  for  Christopher  Ungle  to  alienate  the  rectory  of 

Coddenham,  the  manor  of  Vesseys,  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Coddenham  and  a 
wood  {named)  in  Coddenham  and  Vesseys,  co.  Suffolk,  all  late  of  Royston  Priory,  co. 
Hertford,  and  purchased  by  Edmund  Gosnolde  from  Henry  VIII  as  appears  by  a patent, 
23  Aug.,  1 Henry  VIII  {sic),  made  thereof  to  him,  to  William  Ungle.  For  48^.  [m.  17] 

1203. )  21  March  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Seche  to  alienate  lands  in  Newbolde  and 

Tredyngton,  co.  Worcester,  to  Humphrey  Seche.  For  10 s.  8 d. 

1204. )  21  March  1570.  The  like  for  Walter  Norton  to  alienate  lands  in  Bromefeld 

alias  Brampfeld,  Thoryngton,  Darsham  and  Hynton,  co.  Suffolk,  late  purchased  by  him 
from  Anthony  Dennye,  deceased,  to  Reginald  Rabett.  For  66s.  8 d. 

1205. )  20  March  1570.  The  like  for  John  Fetyplace  to  alienate  lands  in  Eastginge  and 

Wantynge  and  a fifth  part  of  the  manor  of  Eastginge,  co.  Berks,  to  William  Castell. 
For  1 -js.  9 Id. 


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1206.)  28  April  1570.  The  like  for  William  Lawrence  of  St.  Ives,  co.  Huntingdon,  to 

alienate  (1)  his  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Walton  alias  Woodwalton,  co.  Huntingdon  of 
all  other  lands  there  late  of  the  monasteries  of  Ramsey  or  Sawtrey,  co.  Huntingdon,  and 
of  the  advowson  of  Woodwalton  Church  and  (2)  all  his  lands  in  Yeling,  Paxton  Magna, 
Paxton  Parva  and  Papworth  Annes,  co.  Huntingdon,  late  purchased  from  William  Dorce- 
tor  of  Barckford,  co.  Bedford,  and  formerly  of  the  monastery  of  Sawtrey,  to  Henry 
Lawrence,  his  son,  and  Elizabeth  Haggard  for  life  in  survivorship,  with  successive 
remainders  to  Henry  in  tail  male,  to  the  said  William  Lawrence  in  tail  male  and  to  [m.  18] 
the  right  heirs  of  Henry.  For  5 or. 


1207. )  20  April  1570.  The  like  for  John  Mabbe  of  London  the  elder,  ‘goldsmythe” 

to  alienate  a manor  called  Graundsomys  alias  Graundysones  Rentes  in  Chetham,  Dert- 
ford,  Stone,  Wylmyngton,  Crayford  alias  Earde,  Chesylhurste  and  Sutton  at  Hone,  co. 
Kent,  to  Thomas  Kempe,  knight.  For  45  s. 

1208. )  12  April  1570.  The  like  for  Edward  Isacke  to  alienate  a messuage,  a garden 

and  a parcel  of  land  (21  ft.  long  by  18  ft.  wide)  in  the  parish  of  St.  Botolph  without 
Busshopesgate,  London,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Roger  Fitzwilliams,  to  Baptist  Bassano. 
For  16s.  8 d. 


1209. )  4 April  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Throkmerton  and  Margaret  his  wife  to 

alienate  his  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Hallyng  alias  Hawlyng  and  its  appurtenances  in 
Hallyng,  Rowell  and  Cottesden,  co.  Gloucester,  of  the  impropriate  rectory  of  Nether 
Gyttyng  alias  Gytting  Powre,  co.  Gloucester,  of  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  wool  and  lambs 
out  of  the  site  of  the  manor  aforesaid  and  lands  in  Hallyng  and  of  the  advowson  of  the 
vicarage  of  Nether  Gytting  to  William  Hobbe.  For  £4  zs.  yd. 

1210. )  12  April  1570.  The  like  for  John  Peers  and  Thomas  Gardyner  to  alienate  the 

rectory  of  Moughaunt  alias  Moulde  in  the  lordship  of  Mounghauntisdole,  co.  Flint, 
now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Derby,  lord  Stanley,  late  of  the  monastery 
of  Bustlesham  alias  Bussham,  co.  Berks,  to  Edward,  earl  of  Derby,  and  Henry  Stanley  and 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  said  earl.  For  £7  6s.  8 d. 

1 21 1. )  18  March  1570.  The  like  for  John  Barkeley,  knight,  and  Frances  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  manor  and  castle  of  Beverston  and  lands  in  Beverston  and  \m.  19] 
Kyngescote,  co.  Gloucester,  to  Thomas  Pytman  to  the  use  of  John  and  Frances  for  life 
in  survivorship,  with  remainder  to  John  Barkeley,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said 
John,  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  John  the  father.  For  £6. 

1212. )  20  March  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Core,  Margery  his  wife,  John  Rawlyns 

and  Joan  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in  Hatfeilde  Brodeoke  alias  Hatfeilde  Regis,  co. 
Essex,  to  Thomas  Franke.  For  £3  i8r.  11^/. 

1213. )  20  March  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Tyrrell,  knight  and  Thomas  Tyrrell,  his 

son  and  heir  apparent,  to  alienate  a moiety  of  their  manor  of  Olde  Sampford  and  of 
lands  in  Sampford  Magna,  Sampford  Parva,  Thaxstede,  Radwynter,  Bunstede  and  Fyn- 
chingfilde,  co.  Essex,  to  Rooke  Grene.  For  £%  9 s.  5 d. 

1214. )  5 May  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  William  Jordan  who  by  fine  in  the  Com- 

mon Pleas  between  him  and  Henry,  earl  of  Huntingdon,  George  Hastinges,  knight, 
and  Dorothy  his  wife  and  other  conveyances  has  purchased  from  the  said  earl,  George 
and  Dorothy  and  from  Thomas  Temmes  and  Giles  Escourte  the  manor  of  Whytley 
and  lands  in  Whitley,  Caine,  Cowiche,  Cowiche  Deane,  Compton  Bassett  and  Bremble 
co.  Wilts.  For  £13  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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1 5 60-7  O 

1215. )  12  May  1570.  Licence  for  John  Chichester  to  alienate  the  manor  and  fee  of 

Barnestable  alias  Bastable  Fee  and  the  manor  of  Brendon,  co.  Devon,  to  Robert  Dennys, 
knight,  and  Thomas  Moncke.  For  £10  16s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1216. )  1 Jan.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Burye  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  manor  of 

Watereaton,  co.  Oxford,  and  of  lands  there  to  John  Burye.  For  [m.  20] 

1217. )  11  April  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Allen  and  Joan  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

moiety  of  the  manors  of  Croxton  and  Rowse  and  of  lands  in  Skyllington,  co.  Lincoln, 
to  Richard  Denton.  For  46s.  8 d. 

1218. )  17  March  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Smythe,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John 

Smythe,  to  alienate  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Staverton  alias  Stareton,  co.  Northampton, 
late  of  Catesbye  Priory,  co.  Northampton,  to  Edward  Onley.  For  32^.  6 \d. 

1219. )  29  April  1570.  The  like  for  Ferdinand  Parrys  and  Frances  his  wife  to  alienate 

two  messuages,  two  gardens,  two  acres  of  land  and  9/.  4 d.  of  rent  in  London  to  Thomas 
Browne  and  Helen  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas.  For  4s.  8 d. 

1220. )  13  June  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Nicholas  Clerke  of  Temple  Tysoo,  co. 

Warwick,  ‘bowcher’,  who  has  purchased  from  William  Reynolde  of  Balscotte,  co.  Ox- 
ford, ‘husbondman’,  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  Temple  Tysoo.  For  17 s.  10 d. 
in  the  Hanaper. 

1221. )  30  May  1570.  Licence  for  John  Sayntabyn  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  [m.  21] 

house,  site  and  demesne  lands  of  Tywardreth  alias  Trewardreth  Priory,  co.  Cornwall, 
of  the  manor  of  Tywardreth,  late  of  the  priory,  and  of  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of 
Tywardreth  Church,  late  of  the  priory,  all  granted  to  Edward,  late  earl  of  Hertford, 
inter  alia  by  Henry  VIII  by  patent,  to  Thomas  Sayntabyn,  his  son,  and  Zenobia  Mallett, 
daughter  of  John  Mallett  of  Ulleygh,  co.  Devon,  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas.  For  57/  in  the 
Hanaper. 

1222. )  26  May  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Alice  Maynerd,  widow:  John  Maynerd 

of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  alderman  of  the  said  town,  being  seised 
inter  alia  of  a water  and  fulling  mill  called  East  Mylne  and  meadow,  co.  Essex,  by  his 
will  1 Nov.,  1565,  bequeathed  all  his  lands  to  the  said  Alice,  his  wife,  for  life  (so  that  she 
should  keep  the  same,  and  also  his  ‘woade  house’,  in  good  repair);  he  died  on  6 May,  1 1 
Elizabeth,  and  a third  part  of  the  mill  and  meadows  descended  to  Joan  wife  of  William 
Cardynall  and  Elizabeth  Maynerde,  his  daughters  and  co-heirs,  and  Alice  entered  the 
other  two  thirds.  For  17 s.  8 \d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1223. )  24  March  1570.  Licence  for  Daniel  Dysney  to  alienate  lands  in  Morton,  co. 

Lincoln,  to  Thomas  Amore  and  Anthony  Munkton.  For  £3  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1224. )  1 May  1 5 70.  The  like,  for  16s.  8 d.,  for  Thomas  Sherley  to  alienate  the  manor  of 

Wadlyng  alias  Watlyng  and  lands  in  Ryppell,  Wallmer,  Deale  and  Mongeham,  co.  Kent, 
to  Thomas  Kempe,  knight.  [m.  22] 

1225. )  12  April  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  William  Savyle,  Christopher  Wyvell 

and  Dorothy  Ashe,  widow;  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  Hilary  term,  12  Elizabeth, 
Wyvell  and  Dorothy  conveyed  to  Savyle  two  fifth  parts  of  the  manor  of  Harboroughe  and 
Great  Bowden,  co.  Leicester,  and  of  lands  there.  For  ioj.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1226. )  12  April  1570.  Licence  for  Innocent  Rede  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

a fourth  part  of  the  manors  of  Norrell  alias  Northiel  alias  Northwell  and  Bedlowe  alias 
Bedloe  alias  Beanloe,  co.  Bedford,  and  of  lands  in  Northiell  and  Bedlowe  to  George 
Rotheram.  For  60s.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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1 227. )  2 May  1 5 70.  The  like  for  William  Gybbes  to  alienate  lands  in  Rockhampton,  co. 

Gloucester,  to  William  Rype.  For  1 $s.  zd. 

1228. )  23  May  1570.  The  like  for  George  Rotheram  of  Farley  and  George  Rotheram 

of  Harpenden  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Farley  and  Whyperley  and  lands  in  Luton  and 
Cadyngton,  co.  Bedford,  and  the  manor  of  Lurgarsale  and  lands  in  Lurgarsale  and  Bryll 
on  the  Hyll,  co.  Buckingham  to  George  Rotheram  of  Somereys,  Thomas  Lewes  and 
William  Hanford  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  George  Rotheram  of  Somereys.  For  46s. 
Sd. 

1229. )  1 June  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Carye  the  elder  to  alienate  lands  in  Rock- 
hampton alias  Rockington,  co.  Gloucester,  to  William  Ryppe.  For  15J*.  [m.  23] 

1230. )  25  April  1570.  The  like  for  Clement  Throckmerton  to  alienate  lands  ( named 

and  tenants  named ) in  Preston  Bagott  and  Wotton,  co.  Warwick,  parcel  of  Warwickes- 
landes  and  Spencerslandes,  to  Rhys  Gryffyn  and  Edward  Gryffyn,  sons  and  executors  of 
Edward  Gryffyn  the  elder  of  Dyngley,  co.  Northampton,  to  the  use  of  Rhys  in  tail  male, 
with  successive  remainders  to  Edward  the  son  in  tail  male,  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
Edward  the  father  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  Edward  the  father.  For  43  j*.  4 d. 

1231. )  1 June  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  William  Pole,  to  whom  by  fine  in  the 

Common  Pleas  in  the  octave  of  Hilary,  12  Elizabeth,  Andrew  Willoughbye  conveyed  lands 
in  Beare  and  Seaton,  the  rectory  of  Seaton  and  Beare  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage 
of  Seaton  and  Beare,  co.  Devon.  For  £6  6s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1232. )  7 June  1570.  The  like  for  Ralph  Grene,  John  Heathe  and  Thomas  Bacon,  who 

have  acquired  unto  them  and  the  heirs  of  Heathe  from  Jasper  Worthe  and  Alice  his  wife 
lands  in  Palterton,  Skarclyff  and  Uggathorpe,  co.  Derby,  and  a moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Palterton  in  the  same  places.  For  40J*. 

1233. )  2 May  1570.  Licence  for  William  Webbe  and  William  Grove  to  alienate  the 

manor  of  Fofunt  alias  Foffunt  alias  Fofount,  co.  Wilts,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of 
the  church  there  to  Henry,  earl  of  Pembroke.  For  £9  6s.  8 d. 

1234. )  1 May  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Page  to  alienate  lands  {named  and  tenants 

named)  in  Cumberford,  Stokefeilde  and  Cawlne  alias  Caine,  co.  Wilts,  to  Henry  Chever. 
For  1 3J*.  4 d.  [m.  24] 

1235. )  1 May  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Forrest  and  Agnes  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Wassingley  and  Calcott  alias  Caldecott,  co.  Huntingdon,  to  Edward  Mountagu,  knight. 
For  1 3 j*.  4 d. 

1236. )  10  May  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Robert,  earl  of  Leicester,  baron  of  Denbigh,  K.G., 

master  of  the  horse,  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Westone  and  Mydlesowey,  co.  Somerset, 
late  of  Edward,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  and  all  his  lands  there  to  Edward  Dyer  of  Weston 
aforesaid.  For  £31  6j\  8 d. 

1237. )  7 June  I57°*  The  like  for  Thomas  Cranmer  to  alienate  the  rectories  and  the 

advowsons  of  the  vicarages  of  Whatton  and  Aslacton,  co.  Nottingham,  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Welbeck,  co.  Nottingham,  to  Nicholas  Rosell  and  Robert  Brokysbye  and 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Nicholas.  For  £j  6s.  8 d. 

1238. )  30  April  1570.  Thelikefor  Henry  Coxhed  of  Westgindge,co.  Berks,  ‘yeoman’, 

to  alienate  lands  {named  and  tenant  named)  in  Esthenrede,  co.  Berks  late  of  Donnyngton 
Priory,  co.  Berks,  to  William  Forster  of  Aldermaston,  co.  Berks.  For  20J.  [m.  25] 


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1 5 60-70 

1239. )  2 May  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Edward  Ardys  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Shetryngton 

called  ‘Lynfordes  manner’  and  lands  in  Sheryngton,  co.  Buckingham,  to  Christopher 
Troughton  and  George  Whyte.  For  26/.  8 d. 

1240. )  20  May  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Sprynge  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  their 

moiety  of  the  manor  of  Esthorpe  and  of  the  advowson  of  Esthorpe  Church  and  all 
appurtenances  of  the  manor  in  Esthorpe,  Great  Byrche,  Little  Byrche,  Messinge,  Teye, 
Copford,  Stanwey  and  Fordham,  co.  Essex,  to  John  Bacon.  For  66s.  8d. 

1241. )  3 May  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Onnen  and  Thomasine  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Westbeere,  co.  Kent,  to  Paul  Johnson.  For  i6j\  Sd. 

1242. )  1 May  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Wentworthe,  Nicholas  Metcalfe,  Lionel 

Duckett,  alderman  of  London,  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Gowksell 
alias  Gowxhill  alias  Colsell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  lands  there  to  Edward  Stanhope.  For  45/. 

1243. )  24  May  1570.  The  like  for  John  Baylye  of  Whetenhurst,  co.  Gloucester,  ‘yoman’, 

to  alienate  lands  ( named ) in  Elkston  alias  Elleston,  co.  Gloucester,  to  Thomas  Pleydell 
of  Shrivenham,  co.  Berks.  For  40 s.  \m.  26] 

1244. )  26  May  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Dymmock  of  Screvilbye  alias  Screlsbye, 

co.  Lincoln,  to  alienate  lands  in  Whildemore  alias  Wildemore  in  Conyngesby,  co.  Lincoln, 
to  Richard  Bolles  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln.  For  13 s.  4 d. 

1245. )  20  April  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas,  duke  of  Norfolk,  earl  marshal,  to  alienate 

the  manor  of  Brokdishe  alias  Brokdyshe  Comitis,  co.  Norfolk,  lands  in  Brokdyshe, 
Ruysall  and  Sterston,  the  view  of  frankpledge  and  leet  of  Brokdyshe  and  the  advowson 
of  the  rectory  of  Brokdyshe  which  are  held  of  the  Crown  in  socage  as  of  the  barony  of 
Burye  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  to  Charles  le  Grys  and  Esther  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Charles.  For  33 s.  4 d. 

1 246. )  1 May  1 5 70.  The  like  for  John  Seye  to  alienate  lands  in  Haylessham,  co.  Sussex, 

to  Edward  Carell.  For  9 *. 

1 247. )  19  May  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Reginald  Woolfe,  citizen  and  ‘stacioner’  of  London, 

Thomas  Adams,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor  of  London,  and  Robert  Cooke  of  London 
to  alienate  the  manor  of  Stoughton  Berrye  alias  Staughton  Berrye  {alias)  Stanton  alias 
Stanton  Barrye  alias  Staunton  alias  Staunton  Berry  and  lands  in  Stoughton  Berrye  alias 
Stanton  Barry,  Muche  Lynford  and  Bradewell,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  John  Cooke, 
deceased,  Robert’s  father,  to  Edmund  Asshefeld.  For  £%  1 6s.  8d. 

1248. )  20  May  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Sakevyll,  knight,  lord  Buckhurste,  to 

alienate  a moiety  of  the  manor  of  Westogwell  and  of  lands  in  Westogwell  and  Denburye, 
co.  Devon,  to  Richard  Reynell.  For  66s.  Sd.  [m.  27] 

1249. )  12  June  1570.  The  like  for  William  Lambard  of  Lincoln  Inne,  co.  Middlesex, 

to  alienate  the  manor  of  Hedyngton,  co.  Wilts,  the  advowson  of  the  rectory  of  Hedyng- 
ton,  all  lands  in  Hurdecote,  co.  Wilts,  called  the  manor  of  Hurdecote,  the  tithes  of  the 
demesne  lands  in  Hedington,  a portion  of  the  tithes  of  the  demesne  lands  of  Wevelsford 
alias  Welvesford,  co.  Wilts,  lands  {tenant  named ) in  Lake,  co.  Wilts,  the  rectory  of  Shreve- 
ton  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Shreveton  to  William  Partriche  of  Cisceter,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Robert  Partrich,  his  son  and  heir  apparent.  For  £1 1 1 3/.  4 d. 

1250. )  8 May  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Wyndham  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Caunehall 

alias  Cannons  Hall,  lands  in  Clacton  Magna,  Clacton  Parva  and  Holland  Parva,  the 
rectories  of  Clacton  Magna,  Clacton  Parva  and  Holland  Parva  and  a pension  of  13  s.  4 d. 


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out  of  the  rectory  of  Clacton  Magna,  co.  Essex,  to  John  Darcye,  knight,  lord  Darcye 
of  Chyche.  For  £12  13 s.  4 d. 


1251.)  8 June  1570.  The  like,  for  Walter  Porter  of  Launcellz,  co.  Cornwall,  to  alienate 

the  rectory  of  Somerford  Kaynes,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  Marton  Priory,  and  the  advowson  of 
the  vicarage  of  Somerford  Kaynes  to  Robert  Straunge  of  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester. 
For  1 is . 


1252. )  1 May  1570.  The  like  for  William  Porter  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in 

Longe  Bennyngton  and  Foston,  co.  Lincoln,  to  Edmund  Hall  and  William  Agard  and 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Hall.  For  £4. 

1253. )  1 June  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Trencharde  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Wynterborne  Musterton  alias  Muston 
called  Abbescourte  in  Wynterborne  Kyngeston,  co.  Dorset,  and  demesne  lands  {named) 
there,  all  demised  by  Henry  VIII  by  patent  to  John  Russell,  knight,  baron  [m.  28] 
Russell,  deceased,  to  Nicholas  Turbervyk.  For  £3  6s.  8 d. 

1254. )  3 June  1570.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  councillor,  chancellor  of  the 

duchy  of  Lancaster,  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Popessall  alias  Popeshall  alias  Popleshey 
and  its  appurtenances  in  Buckland,  Wydyall,  Leyston,  Throckyng,  Benyngton  and  Wal- 
kerne  or  elsewhere,  co.  Hertford,  to  Edward  Hamond  of  Buckland,  ‘yoman’.  For  44 s. 
6d. 

1255. )  30  April  1570  The  like  for  Christopher  Draper,  knight,  to  alienate  the  rectory 

and  manor  of  Chambersbury  alias  Leez  Langley  alias  Abbottes  Langley,  co.  Hertford,  the 
manor  of  Hyde,  co.  Hertford,  and  lands  (named)  in  Lees  Langley  alias  Abbottes  Langley 
to  Benjamin  Gonson,  Lawrence  Grene,  William  Webbe  and  Stephen  Woodrof.  For 
£17  i6j\  8 d. 

1256. )  13  June  1570.  The  like  for  Andrew  Revett  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Cretingham 

alias  Tyes,  except  certain  lands  (named),  and  lands  (named)  in  Brandeston  belonging  to 
the  manor  of  Brandeston  alias  Ribonfe  Branstede,  co.  Suffolk,  to  James  Bacon,  alderman 
of  London,  Nicholas  Bacon  and  Robert  Bacon  to  the  use  of  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife  for  life  in  survivorship,  and  after  the  death  of  them  and  of  Anne  Bacon,  daughter 
of  James,  to  John  Revett,  Andrew’s  son  and  heir  apparent,  in  tail  male,  with  [m.  29] 
remainder  to  George  Revett,  Andrew’s  second  son,  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  to  the 
right  heirs  of  Andrew.  For  £14  i8j\  nd. 

1257. )  20  May  1:570.  The  like  for  George  Burley  of  Potterne,  co.  Wilts,  to  alienate  a 

moiety  of  his  manor  of  Ferinhamsdeane  and  Botes,  co.  Southampton,  late  of  William 
Keylwey,  knight,  deceased,  and  all  lands  in  which  Burley  has  an  estate  of  inheritance  in 
Feringhamsdeane  and  Hursborne,  co.  Southampton,  to  Thomas  Larke,  John  Alwood 
and  Robert  Watton,  clerks.  For  £4  y. 

1258. )  14  June  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Edward  Unton,  knight,  who  by  fine  in 

the  Common  Pleas  has  purchased  from  William  Honynge  and  Frances  his  wife  the  canonry 
and  prebend  of  Chepingfaringdon,  lands  in  Chepingfaringdon,  the  rectory  of  Cheping- 
faringdon  and  Faryngdon  Magna  and  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  wool  and  lambs  in  Cheping- 
faringdon, Faringdon  Magna,  Lytleworthe,  Throppe,  Great  Coxwell,  Little  Coxwell, 
Wadley  and  Wykensham,  except  the  tithes  of  lands  (named)  in  Chepingfaringdon  and 
Faringdon  Magna,  co.  Berks,  and  of  the  late  canonry  and  prebend  of  Chepingfaringdon 
in  Salisbury  Cathedral,  co.  Wilts.  For  £13  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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1259.)  28  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  Elizabeth  Codington,  widow,  late  the 

wife  of  Richard  Codington,  to  alienate  the  rectory  and  the  manor  of  Downham,  co. 
Suffolk,  late  of  Yxworth  Priory,  co.  Suffolk,  and  all  other  lands  there  belonging  to  Richard 
at  his  death  to  Martha  Higham,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Higham.  For  £s  1 is.  3 d. 
in  the  Hanaper. 


1260. )  25  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  The  like  for  Thomas  Gylford,  Robert  Gage  and 

Thomas  Gage  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Crabhouse  and  all  lands  in  Wyggenhall,  Tylney, 
Islyngton,  Sechey,  Estwynche,  Westwynche,  Clenchwarton,  Kynges  Lynne,  Wymbottes- 
ham,  Thorpeland,  Elme,  and  Elmythe,  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  wool  and  lambs  in  the  parish 
if  St.  Peter,  Wyggenhall,  and  the  advowson  of  a moiety  of  the  vicarage  of  St.  Peter  in 
Wyggenhall,  co.  Norfolk,  belonging  to  the  same  manor  to  Thomas  Lowe  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Lowe.  For  £10  17 s.  10 d.  [m.  30] 

1261. )  1 May  1570.  The  like,  for  Humphrey  Babyngton  to  alienate  the  manor  of 
Rotheley,  lands  in  Rotheley  and  Mountsorell,  view  of  frankpledge  and  free  warren  in 
Rotheley,  the  rectory  of  Rotheley  and  the  tithes  of  Rotheley,  co.  Leicester,  to  Francis 
Saunders,  Edward  Vyncent,  Thomas  Skeffyngton  and  Edward  Cave  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Cave.  For  £7  1 8j\  4^. 

1262. )  23  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  The  like  for  Henry  earl  of  Arundel,  John  Lumley, 

knight,  lord  Lumley,  and  Jane  his  wife,  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Alton  and  Alton  West- 
broke,  the  hundred  of  Alton  and  all  manors  and  lands  of  the  earl  and  lord  Lumley 
in  Alton  Westbroke,  Hallyborn  Westbroke,  Hallyborne  Estbroke,  Benstede,  Kyngesley, 
East  Isted,  Thydden,  Wynnell,  Bensted  Popham,  Bensted  Kynges,  Issington,  Wyke, 
Whatley,  Southay,  Frenchemans  Hayes,  Brockshead,  Westcote,  Holtham,  Fryole,  Bram- 
shott,  Greteham,  Ludshott,  Westwarland,  Chiltley,  Frythe  and  Ruthelfeld,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, to  John  Whyte,  knight,  alderman  of  London.  For  £12  6/.  8 d. 

1263. )  22  May  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Cheyne  of  Todington,  co.  Bedford,  knight, 

and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Merecourte  alias  Merescourte,  Merethorne 
and  Bradhurste  and  their  appurtenances  in  Rayneham,  Bradhurste,  Rodmersham,  Up- 
churche,  Halstowe,  Newington  and  Bredgare,  the  rectory  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle 
in  the  Isle  of  Hartie  called  Stanger  alias  Stangard  alias  ‘the  personage  of  Hartie’  with 
the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  thereof  and  lands  ( named  and  tenant  named)  in  the  said  isle, 
all  in  the  county  of  Kent,  to  Richard  Thornhill,  grocer,  and  Wolstan  Dixe,  ‘skinner’, 
citizens  of  London.  For  £8. 


1264. )  1 May  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  John  Partryche  and  Anne  his  wife,  who 

by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  on  the  morrow  of  Trinity,  9 Elizabeth,  acquired  unto 
them  and  the  heirs  of  John  from  Walter,  viscount  Hereford,  and  Lettice  [///.  31] 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  viscount,  lands  in  Kynges  Pewne,  Dilwyn  and  Bearley,  co. 
Hereford,  and  by  the  same  fine  conveyed  to  the  viscount  a yearly  rent  of  £ 4 out  of  the 
lands.  For  80/.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1265. )  21  June  1570.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  William  Rydgebell  of  Morehall,  co. 

Warwick,  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Freern  and  all  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Chessinge- 
ton  or  elsewhere,  co.  Surrey,  to  Thomas  Brockhall  of  Cobham,  co.  Surrey,  ‘yeoman’. 
For  36/.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1266. )  1 May  1570.  The  like  for  Nicholas  Turbervile  and  Thomas  Turbervile  to 

alienate  the  manors  of  Kyngesbere  and  Roke  and  lands  in  Kyngysbere,  Roke,  Mylborne 
and  Kyngeston,  co.  Dorset,  to  William  Spencer  and  John  Baskett  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  Spencer  to  the  use  of  Spencer.  For  £zz  4s.  6d. 


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1267. )  i May  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation,  for  John  Shelley  and  Richard  Shelley,  who 
by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  the  octave  of  Hilary,  1 1 Elizabeth,  acquired  unto  them 
and  the  heirs  of  Richard  from  Thomas,  duke  of  Norfolk,  earl  marshal,  K.G.,  a moiety  of 
lands  in  Westmeston,  co.  Sussex.  For  5 y.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1268. )  1 May  1570.  Licence,  for  Giles  Allyngton,  knight,  Margaret  his  wife,  Laurence 

Argali,  John  Argali  and  Rowland  Argali  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Imberhorne,  lands  in 
Imberhorne,  Fyltebrydge,  Estgrensted,  Westhetheley  and  Horsted  Kaynes  and  the  tithes 
of  hay  in  Estgrensted,  co.  Sussex,  and  lands  in  Tanridge  and  Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  to 
Thomas  Sackvyll,  knight,  lord  Buckhurst.  For  66s.  Sd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

The  like  also  for  the  said  Giles  and  Margaret  and  Gabriel  Argali  and  Edmund  Argali 
to  alienate  the  manor  of  Shernefold  alias  Sharnefolde  and  lands  in  Shernefold,  Arlyngton, 
Haylesham,  Wyllyngdon,  Pevensey,  Westham,  Filtebridge,  Westhothley  and  Horsted 
Keynes,  co.  Sussex,  to  lord  Buckhurst.  For  93 s.  4 d.  [m.  32] 

1269. )  4 May  1570.  The  like  for  William  Hamond  of  Guyldford,  co.  Surrey,  to  alien- 

ate the  manor  of  Westmulsey,  once  of  Richard  Page,  knight,  and  afterwards  annexed 
to  the  honour  of  Hampton  Court,  the  capital  messuage  of  Westmulsey,  lands  ( named 
and  tenants  named)  in  Westmulsey,  Walton  upon  Thames  and  Apse  and  all  his  other  lands 
in  Westmulsey,  Estmulsey  and  Walton  upon  Thames,  co.  Surrey,  now  or  late  in  the 
tenure  of  lady  Elizabeth  Page,  widow,  late  of  Richard  Page  aforesaid  and  afterwards 
annexed  to  the  said  honour,  to  Thomas  Brende  and  Thomas  Brende,  his  son  and  heir 
apparent,  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas  the  father.  For  £3  14^.  4 d. 

1270. )  22  May  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Knevett  of  Charleton  Malmesbury,  co. 

Wilts,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Radborne  alias  Rodborne  and  Bur- 
ton Hill,  co.  Wilts,  and  a grange  called  Cowfould  alias  Cowfeild  Graunge,  co.  Wilts, 
to  Benjamin  Gonson  and  John  Hawkyns.  For  £16  ly.  4 d. 

1271. )  11  Sept.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Wentworth,  knight,  lord  Wentworth,  to 

alienate  the  manors  of  Canonbury  alias  Canburye  alias  Canbery  and  Cutlers  and  lands  in 
Islyngton  alias  Iseldon  and  Kentestowne,  co.  Middlesex,  to  John  Spenser,  citizen  and 
‘clothworker’  of  London.  For  £21  iij.  4 d.  \m.  33] 

1272. )  1 May  1570.  The  like  for  John  Harryngton  and  Isabel  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

park  and  lands  enclosed  called  Brantyngsley  Parcke  alias  Chesthunt  Parcke  in  Chesthunt, 
co.  Hertford,  to  William  Cecyll,  knight,  councillor,  chief  secretary,  master  of  the  Court  of 
Wards.  For  42/.  3 d. 

1273. )  3 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Burgh,  knight,  lord  Burgh,  and  Catherine 

his  wife  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Aldyngton  Cobham  alias  Aldyngton  Estcourt  and  lands 
in  Aldyngton,  Thurneham,  Barstede,  Otteham,  Hollyngborne  and  Huckyng,  co.  Kent, 
to  Henry  Brockhull.  For  57 s.  10 d. 

1274. )  23  Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Martin  Bowes  of  London  to  alienate  20  gardens  in 

the  parish  of  St.  Leonard  in  Shordyche,  co.  Middlesex,  to  Jasper  Fysher  and  John 
Wythers,  both  of  London.  For  14s. 

1275. )  30  Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Sydnor  of  Sotterley,  co.  Suffolk,  to  alienate 

the  manor  of  Barnes  in  Brencheley,  co.  Kent,  the  rectory  of  Brencheley,  the  advowson 
of  the  rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  the  rectory  to  Walter  Waler  of  Spel- 
hurst,  co.  Kent.  For  £zz  ly.  4 d. 

1276. )  28  Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Andrew  Revett  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Brandes- 

ton  alias  Ryotiffe  Brandeston  alias  Rybotiffe  Brandestede,  lands  (named)  parcel  of  the 


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manor  of  Cretyngham  alias  Tyes,  the  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Cretyngham  alias  Tyes, 
the  reversion  of  lands  {named)  and  all  his  lands  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
except  certain  lands  {named),  to  John  Revett,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  to  the  [m.  34], 
use  of  Andrew  for  life,  with  remainder  to  John.  For  £10. 

1277. )  28  Sept.  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Baynton  of  Bromeham  to  alienate  lands  in 

Loxwell,  Stanley  and  Chippenham,  co.  Wilts,  to  John  Slighe;  and  for  Slighe  by  the 
same  fine  to  convey  them  back  to  the  said  Henry  for  one  week,  with  remainder  to  Ed- 
ward Baynton.  For  £15. 

1278. )  4 Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Compton,  knight,  to  alienate  the  manor  of 
Aldewincle  alias  Hollandes  Mannor,  lands  in  Brauntsey,  Swillingholme,  Pylton, 
Hollandes  Mannor  and  Aldewincle  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Alde- 
wincle, co.  Northampton,  to  Thomas  Cecill.  For  £7  1 3 s.  4 d. 

1279. )  4 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Clarke  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Houghton 

Conquest  alias  Brytons,  co.  Bedford,  to  Edward  Clarke  the  younger.  For  8oj\ 

1280. )  10  Aug.  1570.  The  like  for  Lewis  Grevill  of  Milcott,  co.  Warwick,  to  alienate 

the  manors  of  Bidford  and  Brome,  cos.  Warwick,  and  Gloucester,  to  Rhys  GryfFyn, 
second  son  of  Edward  GryfFyn  of  Dyngley,  co.  Northampton,  deceased,  in  tail  male, 
with  successive  remainders  to  Edward  GryfFyn,  son  and  heir  apparent  {sic)  of  Edward, 
in  tail  male,  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Edward  the  father  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the 
body  {sic)  of  Edward  the  father.  For  £6  i3J\  4 d.  [m.  35] 

1281. )  14  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Rowse  to  alienate  lands  {tenants  named)  in 

Sowthoe,  Bowton  and  Didington,  co.  Huntingdon,  to  Edward  Rowse,  his  son  and  heir 
apparent,  and  Mary  wife  of  Edward  for  life  in  survivorship,  with  successive  remainders 
to  the  heirs  male  of  Edward  by  Mary,  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Edward  and  to  the 
right  heirs  of  Edward.  For  £3  $s.  yd. 

1282. )  5 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Nicholas  Bothe,  Joan  his  wife  and  Edward  Yonge  to 

alienate  the  manor  of  Esthendred  alias  Framptons  Manor  in  Esthendred  and  lands  in 
Esthendred  and  Ardyngton,  co.  Berks,  to  Thomas  Sherwood  and  William  Whystler 
and  the  heirs  of  Sherwood;  and  for  Sherwood  and  Whystler  to  convey  back  the  premises 
to  Nicholas  for  one  week,  with  remainder  to  Edward,  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Francis 
Yonge,  his  son,  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Francis.  For  5 3 s.  4 d. 

1283. )  28  Sept.  1570.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sadleir,  knight,  to  alienate  lands  in  Parshore 

and  Alesborowe,  co.  Worcester,  to  John  Smythe  alias  Pygun.  For  15s.  4 d. 

1284. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Dymock  to  alienate  lands  in  Wyldemore 

alias  Wilmore  in  Conyngesbye  alias  Cunsbye,  co.  Lincoln  to  Thomas  Palmer.  For  11s. 
1 \d. 

1285. )  2 Oct.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Robert  Kemys  to  alienate  a fourth  part  of  the  messuage 

or  farm  of  Luyde  and  of  all  lands  in  Luyde  in  Yevell,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  monastery 
of  Glaston,  co.  Somerset,  to  William  Joneson.  For  15J.  [m.  36] 

1286. )  20  Sept.  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Jernegan,  knight,  and  Frances  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  manors  of  Paynesweke,  Bydfelde  and  Heresfelde  and  lands  in  Paynesweke, 
Bydfelde,  Heresfeld,  Bysley,  Edge,  Chyppescome,  Sponbedd,  Strowden,  Bydfelde 
next  Bysley,  Meserden  alias  Mesorden,  Crannam,  Pansweke  and  Wisanger,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, the  manor  of  Cossey  alias  Cotessey  alias  Cosey  and  lands  in  Cossey,  Erldon,  Ba- 
beroughe,  Bowthorp,  Eston,  Colton,  Marlyngford,  Barford,  Wramplyngham,  Melton, 


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Hetherselte,  Hunnyngham,  Thorpe,  Estodenham,  Brandon,  Runhall,  Weston,  Morton, 
Ringlond,  Felthorp,  Taverham,  Calton,  Sawle  and  Yaxley,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  manor 
of  Ivington  and  lands  there,  co.  Hereford,  to  Anthony,  viscount  Mountague,  William 
Cordell,  knight,  Christopher  Heydon,  knight,  Thomas  Cornewalles,  knight,  and  Leonard 
Dacre.  For  £80  8j\  nd. 

1287. )  3 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Oglethorpe  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Hedley 

and  lands  in  Hedley,  Bramham  and  Smedall,  co.  York,  to  William  Scopham  and  Chris- 
topher Selbye.  For  44.1.  6d. 

1288. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Tristram  Tyrwhyt,  Anne  his  wife  and  Thomas  Hat- 

clyff  to  alienate  a messuage  or  grange  called  Cotes  Grange  and  its  appurtenances  in 
Sowthe  Elkyngton  and  Cotes,  lands  (named)  in  Garnethorpfen,  the  reversion  of  a grange 
and  lands  in  Sowthe  Elkyngton,  Cotes,  Welton  and  Kelstrone,  co.  Lincoln,  now  in  the 
tenure  of  Robert  Beche  for  a term  of  years  by  lease  of  Thomas,  late  prior  of  Ormysbye, 
co.  Lincoln,  a yearly  rent  of  62  quarters  of  barley  reserved  by  the  said  lease  and  the  tithes 
of  corn,  hay  and  ‘croppe’  of  the  premises  to  Robert  Savyll.  For  37 s.  4 d. 

1289. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Tristram  Tyrwhytt  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

manor  or  grange  of  Little  Grymesbye  next  Brakenbarthe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  all  their  other 
lands  there  to  Anthony  Thorold.  For  6ij\  8 d.  [m.  37] 

1290. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Marten  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  a great 

messuage  and  wharf  etc.  (described)  in  Wolwiche,  co.  Kent,  to  William  Wynter.  For  10s. 

1291. )  6 Aug.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Lawe,  citizen  and  ‘habberdassher’  of  Lon- 

don, and  Hugh  Lawe  to  alienate  the  manor  and  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Assheton  and 
lands  belonging  thereto  in  Assheton  and  Owndell  and  elsewhere,  co.  Northampton, 
and  a capital  messuage  in  Assheton,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Houghton,  to 
Thomas  Lawe  the  younger.  For  66s.  8 d. 

1292. )  28  Sept.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  More,  Anne  his  wife  and  John  Stampe 

to  alienate  the  manor  of  Langley  and  lands  in  Langley,  Langley  Downe  and  Hampsted 
Norrys,  co.  Berks,  to  John  Smythe.  For  42/.  id. 

1293. )  28  Sept.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Burgh,  knight,  lord  Burgh,  and  Catherine 

his  wife  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Shelve  Cobham  and  Bourdfelde  and  their  members 
in  Leneham,  Wychelyng,  Bourdfeld,  Otterynden,  Newnam,  Dodyngton,  Stallysfelde 
and  Charyng,  co.  Kent,  to  John  Packynham  and  Matthew  Packynham.  For  £ 4 6s.  8 d. 

[m.  38] 

1294. )  3 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Ludlowe  to  alienate  lands  in  Horewood, 

Horsyngtonmore,  Battelspole,  Walmeade  and  Horsyngton,  co.  Somerset,  to  William 
Hannarru  For  ioj*.  8 d. 


1 295 . )  3 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  the  said  places  to  Richard 

Brooke.  For  4 s.  3 d. 

1296. )  10  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Alan  Henman,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Henman 

the  elder,  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Hoggshawes  alias  Hoggeshewes  alias  Mylstede,  lands 
in  Mylstede  and  Redmersham  and  the  advowson  of  Mylstede  Church,  co.  Kent,  to 
Agnes  Thomson  in  tail,  with  remainder  to  Henry  Thomson,  her  brother,  and  his  heirs. 
For  40/. 

1297. )  28  Nov.  1569.  The  like  for  Richard  More,  Anne  his  wife  and  John  Stampe  to 

alienate  lands  in  West  Compton,  co.  Berks,  to  Anthony  Martyn,  Anne  his  wife  and  Henry 
Martyn  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  the  heirs  of  Anthony  and  Henry.  For  24^.  7 d. 


150  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  1569-70 

1298. )  26  Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Christopher  Cave  and  John  Murdyn  to  alienate  all 

their  lands  in  Welford,  co.  Northampton,  to  Thomas  Ryplyngham.  For  ns.  3 d. 

1299. )  16  Nov.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Richard  Whitehalgh  of  \m.  39] 

Sharpcliff,  co.  Stafford,  ‘yoman’,  who  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  has  purchased  from 
Thomas  Smythe  of  Waterfall,  co.  Stafford,  ‘yoman’,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  a moiety  of 
lands  in  Bradnappe,  Pechills  and  Moridge,  co.  Stafford.  For  6/.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1300. )  3 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Dolte  and  William  Newman:  by  fine  in  the 

Common  Pleas  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Martin,  9 Elizabeth,  William  Grome  conveyed 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  Dolte  lands  in  Hockliff,  Battilsdon,  Tebbeworthe  and  Telles- 
worthe,  co.  Bedford,  and  by  the  same  fine  they  conveyed  the  lands  back  to  him  for  life, 
with  reversion  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  Dolte.  For  £4. 

1301. )  2 Oct.  1570.  Licence  for  John  Fermor,  knight,  George  Fermor,  Lawrence 

Eyton  and  William  Tempest  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Towcestour  alias  Towcetor, 
Sewysley  alias  Sheuysley  alias  Shewardsley,  Hyde,  Rode,  Shytlanger  and  Walton,  lands 
in  Towcester,  Sewysley,  Hyde,  Rode,  Shytlanger,  Walton  alias  Walton  Pastures,  Burcott, 
Caldycott,  Woodburcott,  Ab thorp,  Hartwell  and  Horseley,  the  rectory  chapel  and  tithes 
in  Hartwell,  the  bailiwicks  of  the  hundreds  of  Towcester  and  Wymersley  and  the  advow- 
son  of  the  church  of  Coldhigham  and  Grymscott,  co.  Northampton,  the  manors  of 
Corscombe,  Hallstock,  Netherstock  and  Coryngdon,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of 
Corscombe  Church,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  manor  of  Upmudford  and  lands  in  Upmudford, 
Trent,  Humber  alias  Humer,  Overadbery,  Yevell,  Hynford,  Mudford  and  Mudford 
Strete,  co.  Somerset,  to  William  Vaux,  lord  Harrowdon,  Walter  Myldmaye,  knight, 
Richard  Knyghtley,  knight,  and  Michael  Blunt  and  the  heirs  of  lord  Harrowdon.  For 
£40  in  the  Hanaper. 

1302. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Lewis  Grevyll  and  Thomasina  his  wife  to  alienate 

all  their  lands  and  all  lands  covered  with  water  in  Avulston  alias  Aluston  alias  Aveston 
alias  Aulston  next  Stratford  on  Aven,  Tyddyngton,  Brydgetowne  alias  Drudgtowne, 
Hatton  and  Bysshopshampton,  co.  Warwick,  to  John  Stevens  and  Edward  Searle  and 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Stevens.  For  £10  i6j\  7 \d.  [m.  40] 

1303. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  Agnes  Rogers,  widow,  to  alienate  all  her  lands  in 

Kynges  Stanley,  co.  Gloucester,  to  Thomas  Rogers,  her  son  and  heir.  For  27 s.  -jd. 

1304. )  2 Oct.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Moore  to  alienate  his  two  third  parts  of  the 

manor  or  capital  messuage  of  Burstonhaugh  and  of  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Peasinhall, 
Hevenhingam,  Sibton  and  Badyngham,  co.  Suffolk,  to  Edward  Derehaugh.  For  15s. 
4 d. 

1305. )  14  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Golding  to  alienate  the  rectory  and  the 

advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Poslingford,  late  of  Dunmows  alias  Dunmowe  Priory, 
co.  Essex,  and  all  possessions  of  the  said  priory  in  Poslyngford,  Clare,  Honydone,  Ked- 
ington,  Barnardistone,  Great  Wrottyng,  Haverill  and  Great  Thirlowe  or  elsewhere,  co. 
Suffolk,  to  George  Golding  and  Henry  Golding,  George’s  son,  of  Poslyngford.  For 
4 marks. 


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1306. )  24  April  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Elizabeth  Leveson,  widow,  \m.  1] 

to  whom  Edward  Leveson,  late  her  husband,  being  seised  of  (1)  a moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Perton,  co.  Stafford,  late  of  James  Leveson,  and  (2)  the  late  prebend  of  Perton  in 
Tottenhall  alias  Tettenhall,  co.  Stafford,  founded  in  the  collegiate  church  of  Totenhall, 
and  its  possessions  ( tenants  named ) in  Perton  and  Trescote,  by  his  will,  8 Jan.,  1 557  (/B),  at 
Perton  bequeathed  the  same,  by  the  name  of  the  whole  manor  of  Perton  and  prebend 
of  Perton,  for  life.  For  £5  19^.  5 \d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1 307. )  7 June  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Allen,  citizen  and  draper 

of  London,  to  whom  her  said  husband,  who  died  on  7 April,  1 1 Elizabeth,  by  his  will, 
19  Aug.,  9 Elizabeth,  bequeathed  inter  alia  for  life  seven  messuages  and  a garden,  late 
in  the  several  tenures  of  Robert  Sawtrey,  James  Hounde,  Thomas  Plumme,  Robert 
Hall,  Robert  Bolman,  Nicholas  Bradley  and  Catherine  Shorte,  widow,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Mary  at  Axe,  London,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Christechurche.  For  2 or.  5 d. 

1308. )  10  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Throckmerton,  knight,  \m.  2] 

a chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer,  of  woods  (named)  in  Leweshame,  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Shroffolde,  co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £j  6s.;  with 
provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof. 
In  consideration  that  he  will  undertake  the  charges  of  enclosing  the  premises,  which  are 
woods  only  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting,  as  is  certified  by  the 
surveyor  of  woods. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1309. )  29  May  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Yarner  of  water-mills  (named)  in 

Wendlingborough  alias  Wenlingborough,  co.  Northampton,  parcel  of  lands  assigned  to 
the  present  Queen  before  her  accession  and  formerly  of  the  monastery  of  Crowland,  co. 
Lincoln;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £6.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  by  Yarner  of  an  indenture,  4 Dec.,  2 & 3 Philip  and  Mary,  whereby  the  present 
Queen  leased  the  mills  to  John  Denett  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same 
rent;  also  because  they  are  in  such  decay  for  lack  of  timber  that  they  cannot  be  repaired 
without  great  expense;  and  for  a fine  of  £12  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  3] 

By  the  commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1310. )  3 May  1570.  Grant  to  Henry  Percy,  knight,  the  Queen’s  servant,  and  Henry 

Percy,  his  son,  for  life  in  survivorship,  and  thereafter  to  Thomas  Percy,  \m.  4] 
another  son  of  Henry  Percy,  knight,  for  life,  of  the  office  of  keeper  and  captain  of  Tyn- 
mouth  Castle,  co.  Northumberland,  built  by  Henry  VIII  on  the  site  of  the  monastery 
there  and  of  the  fortifications  also  built  by  Henry  VIII  for  the  defence  of  the  said  castle 
and  the  port  of  the  water  of  Tyne;  annuity  of  100  marks,  and  for  the  wages  [m.  5] 
of  one  le  master  gonner’  izd.  a day,  eight  other  ‘lez  gonners’  6d.  a day  each  and  1 1 other 
ordinary  household  servants  £6  1 3 jv  4 d.  yearly  each,  payable  by  the  receiver  general  of 
the  counties  of  Northumberland,  Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  or  by  the  treasurer  of 
Berwick  on  Tweed  out  of  the  issues  both  of  the  Exchequer  and  of  the  said  town  at  New- 


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castle  on  Tyne,  or  by  themselves  out  of  the  issues  of  the  castle  etc.  Also  grant  of  the 
offices  of  chief  steward  of  all  lands  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  late  of  the  monastery 
aforesaid  and  steward  of  the  courts  and  leets  of  the  same  lands.  The  offices  to  be  exer- 
cised by  themselves  or  such  deputies  appointed  by  Henry  the  father  as  the  Queen  shall 
not  deem  unsuitable.  Also  grant,  for  the  safe  keeping  of  the  castle,  of  the  site  of  the 
monastery  aforesaid  and  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  Tynmouth,  ‘le  day  workes’ 
in  the  autumn  due  from  the  tenants  and  inhabitants  of  Tynmouth,  four  ‘salte  pannes’ 
(tenants  named)  in  Le  Shelthes  in  Tynmouth,  all  coal  mines  and  pits  in  Tynmouth  late 
held  by  the  prior  of  the  monastery,  another  coal  mine  in  Benwell  by  the  wall  there,  co. 
Northumberland,  a windmill  called  Tynmouth  Myll  and  a water-mill  called  Mordy 
Myll  (tenants  named),  a wind  mill  called  Belly  Myll  (tenants  named)  in  Tynmouth,  all  tithes 
of  corn  of  Wythryngton,  Crosse  well,  Woodhorne,  Seton,  Hirst,  Irrington,  Lynton 
and  Horton,  co.  Northumberland,  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Woodhorne  and  all  tithes 
of  corn  in  Hollowell,  Newsome,  Herteley,  Monkeseyton,  Whyteley,  Seighell,  Midle 
Chirton,  East  Chirton,  Preston,  Moreton,  Irresden  and  Bagworth,  co.  Northumberland, 
parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Tynmouth,  all  late  of  the  said  monastery,  and  all  tithes  of  hemp 
and  flax  in  Tynmouth,  Mydle  Chirton,  Irresden,  Bagworth,  Sigwell,  Seton  Dalavall, 
Herteley,  Monkeseyton,  Whyteley,  Hallo  well  and  Preston,  co.  Northumberland,  parcel 
of  the  rectory  of  Tynmouth,  all  other  profits  of  the  Lent  book  of  the  parish  of  Tynmouth, 
all  tithes  of  fish  of  boats  fishing  at  Le  Shelles  in  Tynmouth  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Tyn- 
mouth, all  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  of  the  whole  parish  of  Tynmouth  and  all  altarages 
of  the  same  parish  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Tynmouth;  at  a yearly  rent  of  £165  15 s.  5 d. 
As  formerly  held  by  the  prior  or  abbot  of  the  monastery  or  Francis  Leeke  [m.  6] 
and  Thomas  Hilton,  knights,  or  the  said  Henry  Percy,  knight.  Also  grant  of  an  annuity 
of  £33  6/.  8 d.  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises.  Also  grant  of  power  to  remove  any  of 
their  retinue  and  appoint  others  in  their  place.  Provided  that,  if  Henry  the  son  shall 
survive  his  father,  the  patent  shall  on  the  death  of  Henry  the  son  be  void  in  respect  of 
Thomas.  On  surrender  by  Henry  the  father  of  a patent,  1 3 Dec.,  3 Elizabeth,  granting 
him  the  premises  during  pleasure.  For  the  past  service  of  Henry  the  father,  and  service 
hereafter  to  be  rendered  by  him  and  his  said  sons.  By  Q. 

1 3 1 1 . )  29  May  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Richard  Stonley  of  (1)  the  site  of  the  manor 

of  Mulshoe  alias  Mulsoo,  co.  Buckingham,  and  lands  adjoining  the  same,  once  in  the 
tenure  of  Thomas  Petkyn  and  now  or  late  in  that  of  Robert  Power,  and  (2)  lands  (named 
and  tenants  named)  there,  all  parcels  of  the  lands  assigned  to  the  present  Queen  [m.  7] 
before  her  accession,  formerly  of  John  Marshe,  exchanged  with  Henry  VIII  and  annexed 
to  the  honour  of  Ampthill;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rents  (1) 
£8  and  (2)  £16  17 s.  8 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Stonley  of  a patent,  5 Aug., 
2 Elizabeth,  leasing  to  Power  the  said  manor  for  1 3 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  a red  rose;  also  because  the  buildings  are  decayed  and  cannot  be  repaired 
without  great  expense;  and  for  a fine  of  £50  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1312. )  10  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Broughton  of  the  following 

(of  the  yearly  rents  specified), — lands  and  woods  (named  and  tenants  named),  [m.  8] 
some  late  of  divers  felons  etc.  (named),  in  Broniod  (3 s.  10 d.  and  4s.  4 d.),  Fene  in  the  lord- 
ship  of  Kery  and  Fene  and  Brinllowarch  (13 s.  4 d.),  Drevor  in  the  lordship  of  Kery 
(2J-.),  Keven  y Beren  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  (1  zd.),  Arthmill  in  the  lordship  of  Kery 
and  Keven  y Beren  (zs.),  Brynne  Caymisith  in  Kery  (zs.),  the  lordship  of  Kery  (izd.), 
Penegelley  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  (1  zd.  and  12 d.),  Gwernewood  in  the  lordship  of  Kery 
(izd.),  Goytre  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  (4J.  4 d.),  Gwenrriwe  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  (i$d.) 
Penegelley  aforesaid  (izd.),  Eginlle  in  the  lordship  of  Kedewen  (2J\  10 d.),  Gwernawed 


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in  the  lordship  of  Kery,  Penegelley,  Fene  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  and  Brynllowarche 
(13/.  4 d.)y  Goitre  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  (12 d.)y  Clothie  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  (4 d.)y 
Keven  y Beren  in  the  lordship  of  Kery  ( Gd . and  10 d.)}  Goitre  aforesaid  {izd.)}  Clothie 
(4 d.)  and  Goitre  (2/.  Gd.y  12 d.  and  12 d.),  all  in  the  county  of  Montgomery;  a stone  and 
‘slatt’  quarry  in  Corndon  Forest,  co.  Montgomery,  (3 r.  4 d.);  lands  ( named  and  tenants 
named)  in  Aston,  co.  Montgomery,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Churburye,  co.  Salop,  (8 d.)  and 
late  of  the  chantry  in  Lydom  Church,  co.  Salop,  (3 d.);  lands  adjoining  the  church  or 
chapel  of  Hussington  in  Hussington  {Gd.)  and  the  tithes  belonging  to  the  said  church  or 
chapel  (3  j*.  4 d.),  parcels  of  the  possessions  of  the  monastery  of  Churbury  in  the  county  of 
Salop  and  held  of  the  said  monastery  by  Griffith  ap  Walter,  clerk,  at  a yearly  rent  [m.  9] 
of  1 lb.  of  wax  and  Gd.;  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  Hurdley  (4 d.)  and  Churchstocke, 
co.  Montgomery,  {Gd.)  and  lands  called  Symons  Castle  {Gd.)y  parcel  of  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Mountgomery;  a chapel  called  Newe  Chapell  in  Mellinton  and  Castellwrigh, 
co.  Montgomery,  with  lands  there  (4 d.),  which  should  have  come  to  Edward  VI  by  the 
statute  for  the  dissolution  of  chantries  and  the  like;  fairs  in  Istrad  of  27  Jan.,  escheated 
to  the  Crown,  {izd.)y  fairs  at  Llandissill  on  31  Jan.,  Thursday  before  Palm  Sunday  and 
8 Sept.  {zs.)f  fairs  at  Tregaron  on  5 March  (12 d.)y  fairs  on  Palm  Sunday  in  Llanbadarum 
Vawre  {izd.)y  fairs  at  Llanvidales  in  Dyhewed  on  28  April  (12 d.)y  fairs  at  Llangramnour 
on  15  May  (12 d.)y  fairs  at  Llanbader  in  Whitsun  week,  the  feast  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul 
and  the  eve  of  the  feast  of  St.  Dennis  (2j\),  fairs  at  Gristie  Vanos  on  the  feast  of  Corpus 
Christi  (1  zd.)y  fairs  at  Castell  Emllyn  on  the  feasts  of  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle,  St.  Martin 
the  Bishop  and  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  (12 d.)y  fairs  at  Istrad  Moirick  on  22  July  (12 d.), 
fairs  at  Tullasarum  Grine  on  the  feasts  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  SS. 
Simon  and  Jude  the  Apostles  (12^.),  fairs  at  Capell  Kenog  in  Llandissilio  on  Ascension 
Day  and  the  second  Thursday  in  Oct.  and  the  late  chapel  of  Kenag  and  lands  adjoining 
{izd.)y  fairs  at  Seint  Tessey  Chapel  on  20  Oct.  and  the  said  chapel  and  lands  adjoining 
(1  zd.)y  fairs  at  Llanwonnien  on  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin  and  a chapel  there  with 
lands  adjoining  (12^.)  and  fairs  at  Lanwynog  on  3 Jan.  and  the  late  chapel  there  with 
lands  adjoining  (12 d.)y  all  in  the  county  of  Cardigan;  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Modlicote, 
co.  Salop,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Haughmond,  {$s.  4 d.  and  zs.  8 d.);  the  tithes  in  Kyn- 
nerton,  co.  Salop,  granted  to  the  chantry  of  Kynnerton  Chapel  and  belonging  to  the 
monastery  of  Bildwas  (5^.);  the  late  chapel  of  Kynnerton  aforesaid  and  land  belonging 
thereto  (1 2 d.);  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  in  Wentnour,  co.  Salop,  late  of  the  monastery 
of  Haughmond,  {Gd.)y  in  Astanton  alias  Easthampton,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Busshopes 
Castell,  co.  Salop,  (4.1.  and  12 d.)}  in  Lydom,  co.  Salop,  late  of  the  chantry  of  Snedd 
Church,  co.  Montgomery,  {iGd.)f  in  Busshopes  Castell,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Busshopes 
Castell,  (4^.),  in  Busshopes  Castell,  late  of  the  chantry  of  the  church  there,  (ior.  and 
ioj-.),  in  Busshopes  Castell,  belonging  to  the  Crown  by  the  dissolution  of  chantries  and 
the  like,  (13.L  4 d.)y  and  in  Busshopes  Castell,  late  of  the  chantry  of  the  church  there, 
(3/.);  a wood  called  Astwood  adjoining  the  common  pasture  called  Longmynd,  parcel 
of  the  manor  of  Busshopes  Castell,  and  the  pannage  and  pasture  thereof  [m.  10] 
(4J*.);  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Whitecote  in  Busshopes  Castell  (13 s.  4 d.);  the  tolls  and  cus- 
tom of  corn  for  sale  in  Busshopes  Castell  market,  concealed  by  Griffith  Lawe,  William 
Hibbyns  and  Matthew  ap  Sir  Hugh  alias  Lloid,  (6r.  8 d.);  fairs  on  Lady  Day  at  Naodnam 
Chapel  in  Wistanstowe,  co.  Salop,  or  at  other  times  and  elsewhere  in  Wistanstowe,  con- 
cealed by  Maurice  Ludlowe,  (6j\  Gd.);  and  the  tithes  in  Thorneburye  alias  y Gaire,  co. 
Salop,  belonging  to  the  late  chapel  of  Forden,  co.  Montgomery,  once  of  the  monastery 
of  Churburye,  {Gs.  8 d.).  With  reservations.  From  Lady  Day  last.  Yearly  rent  £9  i8j\ 
If  the  lessee  shall  not  obtain  possession  of  any  parcel  of  the  premises,  allowance  of  the 
rent  thereof  shall  be  made  to  him  by  the  auditors  and  receivers  of  the  counties.  With 
provision  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof. 

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IJ4  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  I 5 69-70 

In  consideration  that  Broughton  at  great  expense  has  recovered  for  the  Crown  the 
premises,  which  have  been  concealed. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant. 

1313. )  10  March  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Humphrey  Michell,  clerk  of  the  honour 

and  castle  of  Wyndesore,of(i)  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Burton,  [m.  1 1] 
co.  Dorset,  and  the  tithes  and  profits  belonging  to  St.  Lawrence’s  Chapel  in  Burton  and 
(2)  lands  called  ‘le  marshe  lande’  and  the  sheepfolds  belonging  thereto,  all  parcels  of 
the  said  manor  and  late  of  St.  Stephen’s  College  in  the  palace  of  Westminster;  with 
reservations  (1)  from  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  (a)  by  the  college  by  [m.  12] 
indenture,  10  June,  1 Edward  VI,  to  Richard  Lane  of  Westminster,  ‘yoman’,  with 
reservations;  at  a yearly  rent  of  £17  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  the  college  by  indenture,  24  Nov.,  1513  and  14  Henry  VIII  {sic),  to  John  Watcombe 
alias  Gregorye  and  Robert  Newton  alias  Smyth  for  life  in  survivorship  and  {b)  by  patent 
of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  6 May,  5 Edward  VI,  to  Owen  Gwynne,  together  with 
the  ‘mershelandes’,  with  reservations,  at  yearly  rents  of  £16  for  the  site  and  demesne 
lands,  £6  13 s.  4^.  for  the  ‘mershelandes’  and  40/.  for  the  tithes  for  21  years  from  the 
termination  of  the  estate  therein  of  Robert  Newton  who  held  them  for  life  by  indenture 
of  the  college,  22  July,  11  Henry  VIII,  made  to  him  and  others,  and  (2)  from  the  ter- 
mination of  leases  thereof  (a)  by  the  college  by  indenture,  4 Nov.,  34  Henry  VIII,  to 
William  Watcombe  alias  Gregory  and  Thomas  Gregorye,  sons  of  John  Watcombe  alias 
Gregory,  of  Burton,  ‘yomen’,  with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  1 3 j\  4 d.  for  life 
in  survivorship  from  the  death  of  their  father  and  Robert  Newton  alias  Smyth  who  held 
them  for  life  in  survivorship  by  virtue  of  an  indenture,  24  Nov.,  1513  and  14  Henry 
VIII  (sic),  and  (b)  by  the  said  patent,  6 May,  5 Edward  VI;  yearly  rents  (1)  £17  and  (2) 
£6  1 $s.  4 d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  2oj\  for  the  said  tithes  to  the  rector  of  Burton;  also 
to  provide  entertainment  for  a day  and  a night  yearly  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and 
surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  site  of  the  manor  or  survey  the  same.  For  a fine 
of  £47  6 s.  Sd.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1314. )  23  Jan.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Catherine,  Countess  of 

Huntingdon,  late  the  wife  of  Francis,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  of  the  reversion  of  the 
manor  of  Ware,  co.  Hertford,  lands  (tenant  named ) in  Ware,  and  a fishery  in  the  [m.  1 3] 
water  of  Ware,  all  formerly  of  Margaret,  late  countess  of  Salisbury,  attainted;  Ware  Park 
reserved;  to  hold  by  the  same  rents  and  services  as  those  by  which  they  were  held  of 
Henry  VIII  before  the  attainder  of  the  said  countess  of  Salisbury.  The  premises  and  the 
said  park  were  granted  inter  alia  by  patent,  22  June,  1 Mary,  to  the  said  earl  and  countess 
of  Huntingdon  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  countess,  with  remainder  to  lady  Wini- 
fred Hastinges,  then  the  wife  of  Thomas  Hastinges,  knight,  and  now  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Baryngton,  another  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said  countess  of  Salisbury,  to  wit,  another 
of  the  daughters  of  Henry,  lord  Mountague,  first-born  son  of  the  said  countess  of  Salis- 
bury, and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Winifred,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the 
body  of  the  said  countess  of  Salisbury.  By  P.S. 

1315. )  25  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  tail  male  to  John  Harryngton  of  Step- 

neth,  co.  Middlesex,  of  the  reversion  of  all  the  manors,  lands  and  advowsons  [///.  14] 
in  Farleton  in  Lonnesdale,  co.  Lancaster,  Farleton  in  Kendall,  co.  Westmorland,  and 
Bryarley,  co.  York,  or  elsewhere  in  England  which  came  to  Henry  VII  by  the  attainder 
of  James  Harrington,  knight,  except  a moiety  of  the  manor  of  Hemes  worth,  co.  York, 
and  the  manor  of  Hornebye,  co.  Lancaster,  and  except  all  other  lands  and  advowsons 
in  Hemesworth,  Shafton,  Benteham  and  Gristingill,  co.  York,  and  Hornebye;  [m.  15] 
to  hold  by  the  services  accustomed.  By  patent,  8 March,  4 Henry  VII,  the  manors  of 


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Farleton  in  Lonnesdale,  Farleton  in  Kendale  and  Briarley,  a moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Hemmesworth,  the  advowson  of  Hemmesworth  Church  and  all  other  lands  in  England 
formerly  of  the  said  James  were  granted  in  tail  male  to  Edward  Stanley,  knight  for  the 
body,  afterwards  lord  Mountegle. 

On  surrender  by  Stephen  Harryngton  and  Henry  and  Thomas  Harryngton,  his  bro- 
thers, of  a patent,  28  July,  6 Elizabeth,  ( Calendar , 1563-1566,  no.  307)  granting  the 
reversion  to  Stephen  in  tail  male,  with  successive  remainders  in  tail  male  to  Henry  and 
Thomas.  By  Q. 

1316. )  12  Aug.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Wingfeld  the  younger,  gentleman, 

and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  (1)  the  site  of  a house  and  the  lodge  in  Torpell  Park  in  Ufford, 
disparked,  the  said  late  park  and  lands  {named  and  tenants  named)  within  \m.  16] 
the  manor  of  Torpell  in  Ufford,  Badington  alias  Baynton  and  Helpiston,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  (2)  meadows  {described)  in  Badington  Meadowe  alias  Baynton  Meadowe,  all 
parcels  of  the  said  manor  and  parcels  of  Richemondes  Landes;  with  reservations;  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  12  Jan.,  4 Elizabeth,  to  Robert  Wingfeld, 
esquire,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £17  6 s.  8 d.  and 
(2)  53 s.  8 d.\  yearly  rent  £20  4 d.\  licence  for  the  lessee  to  remove  brambles,  briars  and 
thorns.  For  a fine  of  £23  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Q. 

1317. )  26  Aug.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Bayman  of ‘the 

Olde  Palace’  with  its  appurtenances  {named  and  tenant  named)  and  lands  and  woods  [m.  1 7] 
( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Maidston,  late 
of  Thomas  Wyatt,  knight,  attainted,  and  woods  {named)  in  Boxley,  co.  Kent,  parcels  of 
the  manor  of  Boxleye,  late  of  Wyatt;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly 
rent  £13  7 s.  5 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  \m.  18] 
enclosure  and  preservation  thereof.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Baynam  by 
deed,  3 July  last,  of  the  estate  in  the  premises  of  Alexander  Parker,  to  whom  they  were 
leased  by  patent,  10  July,  5 Elizabeth,  (with  other  land  in  Maidston)  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent  (< detailed );  also  because  the  farmer  has  spent  £115 
and  more  on  repairs,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  surveyor  of  the  county;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £13  -js.  5 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1318. )  14  July  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Summaster  of  messuages  and  lands 

{named  and  tenants  named)  in  Glaston,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Edward,  late  Duke  [m.  19] 
of  Somerset,  and  formerly  of  the  monastery  of  Glaston;  with  reservations;  [m.  20] 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £21  9 s.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  for  the 
most  part  houses  and  cottages  at  present  in  decay,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  auditor 
of  the  county,  but  Summaster  offers  to  undertake  their  repair;  and  for  a fine  of  £42  1 8 s. 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 1 5 July , 2 1 Elizabeth;  signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell;  Henrye  Sum- 
master. 

1319. )  5 Aug.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Baldwyn,  Edward  Hues,  [m.  21] 

John  Walker  and  William  Cunne,  grooms  of  the  bakehouse,  of  (1)  lands  {named  and 
tenants  named)  in  Otringham  Marshe  and  Otringham,  co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Meux,  co.  York,  (2)  a parcel  of  the  forest  of  Morff  near  Bridgenorth,  co.  Salop,  {, de- 
scribed)|,  (3)  lands  within  Bridgenorth  Castle,  co.  Salop,  (4)  a messuage  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Martin  in  the  fields  by  Charingcrosse,  co.  Middlesex,  once  in  the  tenure  of  Henry 
Horneclyff,  parcel  of  lands  purchased  by  Henry  VIII  and  annexed  to  the  royal  palace 
of  Westminster,  (5)  the  tithes  of  corn  of  the  rectory  of  Beston  alias  Beeston,  co.  Notting- 
ham, and  the  site  of  a barn  in  Beston,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Lenton,  co.  Nottingham, 


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(6)  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Netherlangneth  in  Cuckney,  co.  Nottingham,  late  leased  to 
George  Perpoynt,  knight,  once  of  Welbeck  Priory,  co.  Nottingham,  and  (7)  a portion 
of  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Derington,  co.  Lincoln,  late  leased  to  John  Hall,  late  of 
Westminster  Cathedral;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  [> m . 22] 
thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  10  June,  5 Edward  VI,  to  Humphrey 
Bell,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Martinmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £5  9/. 
(detailed),  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a commitment  of  the  custody  thereof  by  patent, 
27  May,  10  Elizabeth,  to  William  Gatagre  of  Gatagre,  co.  Salop,  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  6s.  8d.,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a commitment  of  the 
custody  thereof  by  patent,  1 5 June,  7 Edward  VI,  to  John  Horde  for  21  years  from  Easter 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  is.  and  4 d.  beyond  of  increase,  (4)  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  26  March,  1 & 2 Philip  and  Mary,  to  William  Weston 
of  the  parish  of  St.  Martin  in  the  fields,  ‘joyner’,  inter  alia  of  the  same,  parcel  of  the  manor 
of  Westminster,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  13/.  4 d.,  (5) 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  26  May,  4 Elizabeth,  to  Robert  Deyne 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  4 d.,  and  (6)  and  (7)  from  Lady 
Day  next  or  the  terminations  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring 
after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £5  9/.,  (2)  6s.  10 d.,  (3)  is.  4 d.,  (4)  13/.  4 d.,  (5)  £9  4 d., 
(6)  £4  i6j\  8 d.  and  (7)  5 3/.  4 d.)  and  for  a fine  of  £46  3 j*.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For 
their  service.  By  P.S. 


1320.)  26  Jan.  1570.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Nicase  Yetsweirt,  the  Queen’s  [m.  23] 

servant,  and  Bartholomew  Brokesby  of  concealed  lands  etc.  (tenants  named)  as  follows, 
— in  Burton  Latymer  (named),  in  Rusheden  (‘the  ermytage  of  Saynt  James’),  in  Rusheden, 
given  for  a lamp,  in  Serisham  alias  Sisham  (named),  in  Rusheden  (named),  given  for  a 
lamp  in  the  church  there,  in  Olde  (‘Justice  Close’,  in  the  tenure  of  the  bailiff  of  the 
hundred),  in  Skaldwell  (named),  given  for  a lamp  or  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Wor- 
tharpe,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Leicestre,  in  Isham  (named),  in  Addington,  given  for 
lights  in  the  church  there,  in  Rusheden,  given  for  lights  in  the  church  there,  and  in 
Archestre  (named),  given  for  a lamp  in  the  church  there,  all  in  the  county  of 
Northampton;  in  Eastlangton,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Thorpelangton, 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Thurlangton,  in  Seresby,  given  for 
two  obits  in  the  church  there,  in  Burton  Overey,  given  for  a priest  celebrating 
for  the  departed,  in  Churchelangton,  given  for  a light  before  St.  Thomas  Beckett’s 
image  in  Eastlangton  Church,  and  in  Eastlangton,  given  for  a light  before  St.  Mary’s 
image,  all  in  the  county  of  Leicester;  in  Riton  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church 
there,  in  Chilverscoton  alias  Potters  Coton  (named),  given  for  two  obits  in  the  church 
there,  in  Griff  in  Chilverscoton,  given  for  an  anniversary  in  the  church  there,  in  Marson 
Jebbett,  given  for  an  obit  or  the  like  in  the  church  there,  in  Chilverscoton,  given  for  an 
obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Marson  Jebbet  (including  a chapel),  and  in  Corley  (described), 
given  for  anniversaries  and  prayers  for  the  departed  in  the  church  there,  all  in  the  county 
of  Warwick;  in  Forsill  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  Coventre,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  church 
there;  in  Kingesbury  Meade,  given  for  lights  in  the  church  there,  in  Southam,  given  for  a 
priest,  in  Thurlaston  in  Dunchurche,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Coventry,  in  \m.  24] 
Thurlaston  aforesaid  (including  a chapel),  given  for  a priest  there,  in  Rugby,  given  for  a 
lamp  in  the  church  there,  in  Bilton  (named),  given  for  a lamp  in  the  church  there,  in 
Fenny  Compton,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Wellesbourne  Hastinges, 
given  for  a lamp  or  obit  in  the  church  there,  at  Walton  in  Wellesbourne  Hastinges 
(including  ‘Saynt  Michelles  chappell’),  given  for  a priest  in  the  said  chapel,  in  Bedworth 
(named),  given  for  an  obit  or  lamp  in  the  church  there,  in  Nuneton  and  Cotton,  given  for 
‘a  chauntrye  preste’  in  the  church  there,  in  Sutton  Colvile,  given  for  an  anniversary  or 


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obit,  in  Overwhitacre,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there  by  Christopher  Verdon,  in 
Snytterfelde,  given  for  a guild  in  Warwick,  in  Grenn,  Herthill  and  Fillingley  (three 
chapels),  in  Alpatche,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Fillingley,  given  for  a 
lamp  in  the  church  there,  and  in  Hartlburghe  (‘Saynt  Jones  Chappell’),  all  in  the  county 
of  Warwick;  in  Lubbenham,  given  for  a chantry  in  the  church  there,  in  Wiggeston 
(a  chapel),  in  Erleshulton,  given  for  guilds,  obits,  lamps  or  ‘le  churche  ales’,  in  Lubben- 
ham (named,  in  the  tenure  of  the  late  chantry  priest  there),  and  in  Westgate  in  Grenn, 
given  for  a chantry  there,  all  in  the  county  of  Leicester;  in  Holloughton  (‘the  guildehall’), 
in  Brixworth  alias  Brickesworth  (named),  given  for  a priest  to  pray  for  the  departed  in  the 
church  there  by  Thomas  Verdon,  in  Kingestropp  alias  Kingesthorpe,  given  for  a chap- 
lain in  St.  Mary’s  Church  there,  in  Archestre,  given  for  a lamp,  in  Strickeston  (named), 
given  for  oblations  and  lamps  before  St.  Rombald’s  image  in  the  church  there,  in  North- 
ampton, given  for  lamps  in  the  church  there,  in  Northampton,  late  of  Daventrye  Priory, 
in  Harleston  and  Dallington,  given  for  lights  in  the  church  there,  in  Farnedon,  given 
for  lamps  in  the  church  there,  in  Farnedon  (named),  escheated,  in  Bowden  Parva,  [m.  25] 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Stokedoile,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there, 
in  Archestre  and  Knoston  in  Archestre,  given  for  obits  in  the  church  there,  in  Chappell 
Brampton  (a  chapel),  in  Gisborowe,  given  for  obits  in  the  church  there,  in  Chelston  and 
Caldicote  (named),  in  Rawnesthorpe  (named),  given  for  lamps  or  obits,  in  Rawndes  (named) 
given  for  obsequies  in  Rawndes  Church  by  Richard  Rawndes,  in  Esson  Mawditt, 
given  for  obits  in  the  church  there,  in  Brisyerde  alias  Bosgrave  given  for  obits  in  the 
church  there,  in  Loddington,  given  for  a light  in  the  church  there,  and  in  Desburghe 
(named,  including  a chapel  described ),  given  for  ‘Our  Ladyes  lightes’  in  the  church  there, 
all  in  the  county  of  Northampton;  in  Kyneton,  given  for  ‘the  morrowe  masse  priest’ 
in  Kyneton  Church,  in  Assun  Gauntelet,  given  for  a priest  in  Nuneton  Church,  in  Wil- 
loughbye  (named,  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Hancock,  vicar  there),  given  for  anniversaries 
in  the  church  there,  in  Stratton  upon  Fosse,  given  for  lamps  in  the  church  there,  and  in 
O wesley,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  all  in  the  county  of  Warwick;  in  Thorpe 
in  Seaton,  co.  Rutland,  given  for  an  obit  in  Seaton,  and  in  Bridgecasterton,  co.  Rutland, 
(named)',  in  Aconbye,  given  for  lamps  in  the  church  there,  in  Gonerby  (named),  in  Cley- 
pole,  given  for  obits  in  the  church  there,  in  Tymberlande,  given  for  prayers  for  the 
departed,  in  Sulbrooke  (named,  including  a chapel)  given  for  a priest  and  oblations,  and  in 
Maydenwell  (a  chapel),  all  in  the  county  of  Lincoln;  in  Cletham  (a  chapel);  in  Cotgrave, 
co.  Nottingham;  in  Elveston,  co.  Derby  given  for  obits  or  lamps  in  the  church  there; 
in  Ennemeth,  late  of  the  chantry  there,  in  Banham  (named),  in  Snytterton  (including  ‘the 
guildhall’),  given  for  the  guild  there,  in  Weting  (named),  given  for  obits  in  the  church 
there,  in  Thetford,  late  of  the  monastery  there,  in  Plumpstede  (including  ‘the  guildhall’), 
given  for  the  guild  there,  in  Langwood,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  [m.  26] 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Lawrence,  Norwich,  given  for  lights  before  the  high  altar  in  the 
church  there,  in  Gissing  and  Burston  (in  the  tenure  of  John  Hilton,  rector  of  Burston), 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Butley,  co.  Suffolk,  in  Longham  (a  portion  of  tithes),  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Wendling,  co.  Norfolk,  and  in  New  Buckenham  (a  portion  of  tithes),  late 
of  the  priory  there,  all  in  the  county  of  Norfolk;  in  Ramesholte  (named),  given  for  obits 
and  lamps  in  the  church  there;  in  Carleton  Colvile  (a  chapel,  described),  in  Wetheringsett 
(named),  given  for  obits  in  the  church  there  for  the  soul  of  John  Revett,  in  Wetheringsett 
and  Brockforde,  given  for  obits,  lights  and  a clerk,  in  Burghe  and  Groundesburghe, 
in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  mortmain,  in  Felsham  (‘the  guildhall’),  in  Dunwich,  given  for  a 
mass  priest  by  John  Back,  clerk,  in  Haukeden  (named),  given  for  obits  there,  in  Stowe 
Merkett,  given  for  lights  in  the  church  there,  in  Hintlesham,  given  for  lamps,  and  in 
Buers,  given  for  obits  or  lights  in  Buers  Church,  all  in  the  county  of  Suffolk;  in  Chippen- 
ham (including  ‘the  guildhall’),  given  for  the  guild  there,  in  Brinckley  (named),  given 


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for  an  obit  in  Carleton  Church,  in  Fordham,  given  for  ‘a  deacon’  in  the  church  there, 
and  in  Haddenham  (‘the  ermytage’  described ),  all  in  the  county  of  Cambridge;  in  Southoo, 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Wolley  (in  the  tenure  of  the  inhabitants  of 
Buckworth),  given  for  anniversaries  in  the  church  there,  in  Bugden  ( named ),  given  for 
lamps  in  the  church  there,  in  Kymolton,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  church  there,  in  Howe, 
given  for  obits  in  Howe  Church,  in  Halliwell  ( named ),  late  of  the  monastery  of  Hunting- 
don, in  Everton  given  for  a light  in  the  church  there,  and  in  Ravensden,  all  in  the  county 
of  Huntingdon;  in  the  north  graveyard  of  the  house  of  Friars  Preachers  in  London 
( described );  in  Hackney  {described),  given  for  a light  in  Shordiche  Church,  in  Shordiche, 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Halliwell,  and  in  the  precinct  of  the  said  monastery  [m.  27] 
(the  site  of  a chapel  for  oblations,  described ),  all  in  the  county  of  Middlesex;  in  Stortforde, 
co.  Hertford,  {named),  {a)  given  to  ‘le  sexton’  for  obits  in  the  church  there  for  the  souls 
of  John  Trott  and  others,  {b)  given  to  the  vicar  there  for  obits  in  the  church,  {c)  late  of 
St.  John’s  guild  there,  {d)  given  by  Margery  Victor  for  a light  before  the  image  of  SS. 
Christopher  and  George  in  the  church,  {e)  late  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s  guild  in  the  church, 
(/)  given  by  Thomas  Joslyn  for  obits  in  the  church,  {g)  given  for  lights  in  the  church, 
{h)  given  for  obits  in  the  church,  (/)  given  for  an  obit  for  the  soul  of  John  Cutler,  (J) 
given  for  ‘Our  Lady  lightes’  in  the  church  and  {k)  given  for  an  obit  for  the  soul  of 
John  Algoure;  in  Heybridge  (a  hermitage  called  ‘Galile’),  in  Paringdon,  given  for  obits 
in  the  church  there,  and  in  High  Estre,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  royal  prerogative,  all 
in  the  county  of  Essex;  in  Walton  on  Thames,  in  Waybridge  {named),  in  Essher,  in  West- 
molsey  {named),  in  Themys  Ditton  {named),  late  of  the  monastery  of  Marten,  in  West- 
molsey,  in  Walton  on  Thames,  in  Toting  and  in  Wannesworth  {named),  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Westminster,  all  in  the  county  of  Surrey,  given  for  lamps,  obits  and  prayers 
for  the  departed  in  the  churches  there;  in  Tal worth,  co.  Surrey,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Hardham,  co.  Sussex;  in  Eastgrenewiche  {described),  in  Eltham,  bequeathed  by  John 
Plumbe  for  obits  in  Eltham  Church  and  in  default  thereof  to  Berkyng  Abbey,  in  East- 
grenewich,  in  Eastgrenewiche,  escheated  after  the  death  of  Margaret  Brom-  \m.  28] 
feilde,  widow,  in  Eastgrenewiche  (a  ferry  over  ‘the  Thamys’  from  Billingsgate  to  the 
north  bank),  in  Eastgrenewich  (the  hermitage  and  land  occupied  therewith  by  Robert 
Darley,  late  hermit,  and  other  hermits)  and  in  Darteforde,  escheated,  all  in  the  county  of 
Kent;  in  Holme  (a  chapel)  given  for  oblations,  in  Yelding,  given  for  obits,  in  Langforde, 
given  for  lamps,  in  Harrolde  and  Woodall  Parva,  given  for  obits  and  lamps,  in  Berche 
Ende  in  Carleton,  given  for  obits  in  the  parish  of  St.  Nicholas  in  Chellington,  in  Turvey 
given  for  lamps  in  the  church  there,  in  Biddenham,  given  for  lamps  in  the  church  there, 
in  Fempsham,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Harrolde,  in  Overdeane,  given  for  obits,  in  Sharne- 
brooke,  in  Thurley,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Daventrye,  in  Luton,  in  Milton  Harneys 
{named),  in  Blunham,  given  for  obits  or  lamps,  in  Brickelswade,  in  Holme  in  Brickels- 
wade,  given  by  John  Peake  for  a priest  celebrating  for  his  soul  and  for  prayers  for  the 
departed,  in  Burton  in  the  Cley  {described),  in  Bedford  {described),  some  late  of  Holy 
Trinity  chantry  in  the  church  there,  and  in  Pertnoll,  late  of  the  brotherhood  there,  all  in 
the  county  of  Bedford;  in  Brickhill  Parva,  given  for  obits  or  lamps,  in  Clifton  Raynes 
{named),  given  for  obits  or  lamps  in  the  church  there,  in  Sulbury  {named)  and  Stukeley 
{named),  late  of  the  monastery  of  Wooborne,  and  in  Colebrayfeld  {described),  some  given 
for  lamps  and  obits  in  the  church  there,  all  in  the  county  of  Buckingham;  in  Shutforde, 
co.  Oxford,  escheated;  and  in  Wymbyshe,  co.  Essex  given  by  ( — ) Grigges  for  an  obit 
in  the  church  there.  Yearly  value,  according  to  several  particulars,  £20  3 d.  To  hold  as 
of  the  manor  of  Eastgrenewich  in  socage.  Issues  from  the  time  when  they  [///.  29] 
should  have  come  to  the  Crown.  The  patent  to  be  valid  notwithstanding  mistakes  or 
omissions  in  the  recital  of  the  premises  and  notwithstanding  any  office  or  inquisition 
being  found  proving  the  Crown’s  title.  The  patent  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the 


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premises  not  concealed  before  6 May,  1 1 Elizabeth,  the  date  on  or  after  which  Yetsweirt, 
Brokesby  and  others  procured  the  discovery  of  them. 

In  consideration  that  Yetsweirt  and  Brokesby  have  surrendered  to  the  Crown  their 
estate  in  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of  £20  is.  in  Hunspill,  Marke,  Periton,  Bledon,  Worle, 
Combesburye  and  Wokye,  co.  Somerset,  Cocburye,  Dunterton,  Holsery,  Byworthie, 
Haverley,  Bradforde,  Hartelande,  Alington,  Penwerde,  Conwackwill,  Towborowe, 
Thornebury,  Exforde,  Ingarseley,  Colliton  Rawby,  Sidborowe,  Hackworthye,  Norleys 
Ferme,  Rewe,  Chagforde,  Hevetree,  Gidley,  Alverdiscott,  Yarnescombe,  Southmolton, 
Westanstye,  Churchcombe,  Bolom,  Launce  Loman,  Verby,  Teverton,  Thorowby, 
Upleman,  Southele,  Kilmenton,  Mounsebury,  Comrallye,  Exmyster,  Totneys,  North- 
molton,  Nymybowe,  Nemyt  Episcopi  and  Bikenor,  co.  Devon,  Greneboroughe,  Wedon, 
Thurlaston,  Burton,  Dreycot,  Wolscott  and  Longlawforde,  co.  Warwick,  Starton, 
Braunson  and  Sprotton,  co.  Northampton,  and  Husbond  Boresworth,  co.  Leicester,  as 
appears  by  their  indenture  enrolled  in  Chancery.  By  Q. 

1321. )  4 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Bateman  of  (1) 
4\  weles  of  land  of  the  nature  of  ‘trewelog’  in  Nauntmaure  in  the  commote  of  Turkelyn, 
co.  Anglesey,  (2)  lands  (; named  and  tenants  named ) in  Trefffewe  in  the  commote  \m.  30] 
of  Nanconwey,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  (3)  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named ) in  Llanendwyn, 
co.  Merioneth,  all  parcels  of  the  principality  of  North  Wales;  to  Thomas  Madryn  of 
(4)  the  rents  and  farm  of  the  towns  of  Kerkkefney,  Nyffrin,  Keidio,  Rosevenassaphe, 
Tregarnet,  Bronodoll,  Bottaugho  and  three  parts  of  the  hamlet  of  Bleythiock  and  the 
rents  and  farm  of  the  town  of  Herdreff  all  in  the  commote  of  Dynllain,  co.  Carnarvon, 
parcel  of  the  said  principality;  and  to  Maurice  Wynne  of  (5)  lands  (named  and  tenants 
named)  in  Gweder,  Trefffewe  and  other  places  in  the  commote  of  Nanconwey,  co.  Carnar- 
von, parcel  of  the  said  principality.  With  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  patent,  1 Jan.,  11  Elizabeth,  to  Bateman  inter  alia  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last,  and  the  rest  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  [m.  31] 
of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date.  Yearly  rents  (1) 
£11  -jd .,  (2)  52J-.  6J.,  (3)  28 j\  3 d.  and  35^.  4 d.,  (4)  £13  iij\  4 d.  and  (5)  £8  5/.  10 d.  The 
lease  to  be  void  in  respect  of  the  premises  (2)  and  (3)  above,  if  the  lessee  shall  [m.  32] 
expel  any  of  the  tenants  or  shall  not  before  Lady  Day  next  make  them  leases  by  deed  of 
the  parcels  in  their  several  tenures,  so  long  as  they  pay  him  the  costs  of  obtaining  the 
lease.  For  a fine  of  £1 56  nd.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Bateman,  Madryn  and  Wynne. 

By  Q. 

1322. )  4 Sept.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Durraunt  of  (1)  two 
fisheries  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  Pursaunte  in  Crowland,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Crowland;  to  Richard  Wiche  the  elder  of  (2)  another  fishery  (described) 
in  Pursaunte,  late  of  the  said  monastery;  and  to  Francis  Grey  of  (3)  and  (4)  two  other 
fisheries  (described)  in  Pursaunte  and  (5)  the  rectory  of  Crowland,  all  late  of  the  said 
monastery,  and  (6)  a mill  and  lands  in  Alvaston,  co.  Derby,  (named  and  tenant  named), 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Dale,  co.  Derby.  With  reservations.  (1)  from  Michaelmas  next, 
(2)  from  the  termination  of  leases  of  moieties  thereof  by  two  several  patents  of  [m.  33] 
the  Exchequer,  8 June,  3 Elizabeth,  one  to  William  Carre  and  the  other  to  Richard 
Wyche  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  between  them  of  £8,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  patent,  2 1 May,  1 & 2 Philip  and  Mary,  to  William  Pindar  and  William 
Deggle  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8  1 3 s.  4 d.,  (4)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  12  Feb.,  1 & 2 Philip  and  Mary,  to  Andrew 
Nowell  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6,  (5)  from  Michaelmas 
next  and  (6)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  20  June  (recte  3 July?)  3 
Eliz.  to  John  Dawson  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7.  Yearly  rents  (1)  £6  i$s.  4 d.. 


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(2)  £8,  (3)  £8  13 s.  4 d.,  (4)  £6,  (5)  6oj\  6d.  and  (6)  £7.  The  lease  to  be  void  in  respect  of 
the  premises  leased  to  Grey,  if  he  shall  expel  any  of  the  tenants  so  long  as  they  pay  him 
before  Midsummer  next  the  costs  of  obtaining  the  lease.  For  a fine  of  £1 1 8 iSd.  paid  at  the 
Exchequer  by  Durraunt,  Richard  Wiche  the  elder  and  Grey.  By  Q. 


1323. )  15  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  Henry  Stanley,  knight,  Lord  Strange,  and  Margaret 

his  wife,  the  Queen’s  kinswoman,  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Margaret  [m.  34] 
of  the  reversion  of  a third  part  of  the  following,  all  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  granted 
by  patent,  19  March,  30  Henry  VIII,  to  Charles,  late  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  [m.  35] 
Catherine  his  wife  for  life  in  survivorship,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
Charles,  to  hold  inter  alia  by  service  of  the  fifth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent 
of  £71  3J.,  (yearly  value  £300  i2§<^.),  the  sites  and  demesne  lands  of  the  monasteries  of 
Nocton  Parke,  Merkeby  alias  Markeby,  Grenefeld,  Newsom  alias  Newsham,  Elsham 
and  Ballington  alias  Bollington  alias  Bullington;  the  rectories  of  Ingham  and  Langton, 
late  of  Bullington  Priory,  the  rectory  of  Haybur  alias  Haybrugh  and  the  tithes  of  lambs 
and  wool  in  Kellingholme,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Newsom,  and  the  rectory  of  Elsham, 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Elsham;  the  manor  of  Hackthorne,  late  of  Bullington  Priory, 
and  the  manor  of  Alington,  late  of  Newbo  Priory;  farms  or  granges  called  Hotofte 
Grange,  Thirleby  Grange  alias  Brakenholme  Grange  alias  Brakeholme  Grange, 
S outhouse  Grange,  Estwandall  Grange  alias  Estrandall  Grange,  Tetney  Grange  and 
Sowcrofte  alias  Cowcrofte  Grange,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Lowth  Parke,  and  Ingham 
Grange  and  Strubby  Grange,  late  of  Bullington  Priory;  a yearly  rent  of  i6j\  [m.  36] 
4§J.,  late  of  Valdy  Priory,  out  of  lands  in  Moreton  alias  Morton  and  Harnethorpe; 
manors  and  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of  £10  ior.  8 d.  in  Willoughby,  Osburneby,  Ingleby, 
Stirton,  Cootes  and  Nayneby  alias  Nanby  and  a water  mill  in  Nocton,  late  of  Nocton 
Parke  Priory;  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of  £8  izd.  in  Billosby  alias  Billesby,  Hawnby, 
Beysby  and  Mablethorpe,  late  of  Markeby  Priory;  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of  £24  izs. 
10 d.  in  Lowth,  Thurleby,  Cumberworth,  Swaby,  Calstropp,  Croxby,  Thorganby,  Bleysby, 
Boston,  Flixborough,  Messyngham,  Glentworth,  Bylesby,  Collowe  and  Lincoln  and  lands 
{named)  in  Tetney,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Lowth  Parke;  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of 
£22  11s.  10 d.  in  Halton,  Kelingholme,  Ulceby,  Hotofte,  Keleby,  Netilton,  Habrugh, 
Rothwell  and  Croxton  and  two  mills  in  Newsom,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Newsom; 
the  grange  of  Habrough  and  a portion  of  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Brokesby,  late  of  the 
monastery  of  Newsom;  a messuage  of  Ingham,  late  of  Bullington  Priory;  the  grange  of 
Hackthorne  and  a garden  in  Hackthorne,  late  of  Bullington  Priory;  and  lands  of  the 
yearly  value  of  17 s.  in  Redbourne  alias  Radbourne,  late  of  Bullington  Priory.  To  hold 
by  service  of  the  fifth  part  of  a knight’s  fee.  The  Crown  henceforth  not  to  \m.  37] 
levy  the  said  rent  of  £71  3 s.  out  of  the  third  part  of  the  lands  etc.  aforesaid  granted  to 
lord  Strange  and  Margaret,  but  only  out  of  the  residue  of  the  said  lands  etc.  and  other 
lands  granted  to  the  late  duke  and  his  wife  by  the  same  patent. 

For  the  service  of  Margaret:  Lord  Strange  and  she  are  seised  as  in  her  right  of  the  said 
third  part  in  fee  tail  in  remainder  after  the  death  of  Catherine,  as  a co-heir  of  the  body  of 
the  said  duke.  By  Q. 

1324. )  14  Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Thomas  of  woods  called  Kaynho 

Wood  alias  Kaynhoperke  Wood  in  the  manor  of  Clophill,  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Ampt- 
hill,  co.  Bedford;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £20  13J.  4 d.; 
with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation 
thereof;  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  auditor  of  the  county  within  one  year  for 
the  charging  of  the  rent,  and  also  before  the  surveyor  of  woods  south  of  the  Trent  before 
any  cutting  be  made.  In  consideration  that  Thomas  will  pay  the  said  rent,  where  as 


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the  Crown  has  hitherto  received  no  profit  from  the  woods;  and  because  they  will  be 
better  preserved.  By  P.S. 

1325.)  13  July  1570.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  John  Danvers,  Henry  \m.i d.\ 

Sherrington,  Nicholas  Snell,  Thomas  Escorte  and  Giles  Escorte  (or  two  of  them)  to 
inquire  in  the  county  of  Wilts  touching  the  petition  of  Henry  Wasse  and  Anne  his  wife, 
late  the  wife  of  Richard  Vaughan,  as  follows, — that  Vaughan  was  seised  of  a messuage, 
two  mills  called  le  Newe  Myiles  and  other  lands  in  Kyngswoodd,  co.  Wilts.  That  by 
indenture,  20  July,  37  Henry  VIII,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  4 Aug.  37  Henry  VIII  between, 
Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  by  the  name  of  Nicholas  Bacon, 
solicitor  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  and  Richard  Tull,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
of  the  one  part  and  himself,  by  the  name  of  Richard  Vaughan  of  London,  of  the  other 
part,  in  consideration  of  the  intended  marriage  of  himself  and  Anne,  then  Anne  Borough 
alias  Borowe,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  Boroughe  late  of  Starboroughe,  co. 
Surrey,  then  in  the  wardship  of  Bacon,  he  bargained  and  sold  the  premises  to  Bacon  and 
Tull  and  their  heirs,  on  condition  that  they  should  before  Michaelmas  then  next  cause 
an  estate  in  fee  simple  therein  to  be  made  to  himself  and  Anne;  and  he  covenanted  with 
Bacon  that  the  premises  were  of  the  yearly  value  of  £26  13 s.  4^.,  that  he  was  solely 
seised  thereof  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  that  they  were  free  of  all  prior  titles  and  en- 
cumbrances. That  by  indenture,  3 Aug.,  37  Henry  VIII,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  23  Sept., 
37  Henry  VIII,  Bacon  and  Tull  bargained  and  sold  the  premises  in  fee  simple  to  Vaughan 
and  Anne,  by  the  name  of  Anne  Vaughan.  That  Vaughan  afterwards  conveyed  them  in 
fee  simple  to  John  Thynne,  knight,  who  conveyed  them  in  fee  simple  to  Edward  Seymor, 
knight,  who  by  indenture,  1 June,  7 Edward  VI,  confirmed  by  another  indenture,  10 
June,  7 Edward  VI,  bargained  and  sold  to  the  King  in  fee  simple  inter  alia  all  his  lands 
lying  together  in  Kyngeswoodd  and  two  water-mills  under  one  roof  there  called  Le 
New  Mylls,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Collymore.  That  the  King  by  patent, 
10  June,  7 Edward  VI,  in  consideration  of  the  said  lands  and  other  lands,  cos.  Somerset 
and  Gloucester,  bargained  and  sold  to  him,  granted  to  Seymor  in  fee  simple  the  manors 
of  Burie  Pomerie  and  Bridgetowne  Pomerie  and  the  castle  of  Burie  Pomerye,  late  of 
Edward,  duke  of  Somerset,  and  formerly  of  Thomas  Pomerye,  knight,  and  other  lands, 
co.  Devon.  That  Vaughan  died  at  Walthamstowe,  co.  Essex,  on  30  Nov.,  10  Elizabeth. 
That  Anne  being  under  her  husband’s  power  during  his  life  never  did  any  act  to  bar  the 
title  of  herself  and  her  heirs  to  the  premises.  They  pray  therefore  for  the  restitution  there- 
of with  issues  from  Vaughan’s  death. 

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1326. )  26  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Lockewoode  of  [m.  1] 

(1)  mills  {named)  in  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  (2)  lands  {tenant  named ) in  Thurske,  co. 
York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Gisbroughe,  co.  York,  (3)  the  rectory  of  Estraison,  co. 
Lincoln,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Sixhill,  (4)  a portion  of  tithes  {tenant  named)  in  Sutton 
Passes  in  Radford,  co.  Nottingham,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Lenton,  and  (5)  lands 
{tenant  named)  in  Sowerby,  co.  York,  and  (6)  lands  {named  and  tenant  named)  in  Thirske, 
co.  York,  all  late  of  the  monastery  of  Newbroughe,  co.  York;  with  reservations;  (1) 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  19 
April,  5 Edw.  VI,  inter  alia  to  Ralph  Johnson,  with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6 
13/.  4 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  inter  alia  by  Catherine,  late 
Queen  of  England,  by  indenture,  25  June,  33  Hen.  VIII,  to  Ralph  Sleford  of  Grantham, 
‘yoman’,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent,  (3)  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  13  Feb.,  27  Hen.  VIII,  to  Roger  Hall  for  40  years 
at  a yearly  rent  of  4oj\,  and  the  rest  from  Lady  Day  next  or  the  termination  \m.  2] 
of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents 

(1)  £6  13J*.  4^.,  (2)  40J.,  (3)  40J-.,  (4)  40 s.,  (5)  £15  5J\  8 d.  {detailed)  and  (6)  40^.  For  his 

service  at  the  time  of  the  rebellion  in  the  North.  By  P.S.  [m.  3 ] 

1327. )  19  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Clemens,  one  of  the 
pantry,  of  (1)  lands  in  Wythornwicke,  co.  York,  late  of  Richard  Gressham,  knight,  and 

(2)  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Bramham,  co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Oswald, 

Nostell,  co.  York;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  Martinmas,  1572,  being  the  termination  of 
a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  19  June,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas 
Ganton,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Martinmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
-jis.  8 d.  and  (2)  from  Martinmas,  1573,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent 
of  the  said  Court,  8 March,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Joan  Forrest,  widow,  with  reservations,  for 
21  years  from  Martinmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  60/.  8 d.  {detailed)’,  same  rents; 
and  for  a fine  of  £10  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1328. )  19  March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Anne  Throgmerton,  widow,  late  the  wife 

of  Nicholas  Throgmorton,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  £100  from  Christmas  [m.  4] 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  the  service  of  Nicholas.  By  P.S. 

1329. )  26  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Knighte  of  the  site  and  capital 

messuage  of  the  manor  of  Northbersted,  co.  Sussex,  late  of  Thomas,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  exchanged  with  Henry  VIII;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last; 
yearly  rent  £22;  the  lessee  to  provide  yearly  four  days’  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s 
steward  and  surveyor  if  they  shall  so  often  come  to  survey  the  premises  or  hold  courts 
there.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Knighte  of  a patent,  24  Jan.,  3 Eliz.,  leasing 


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the  premises  to  John  Edmondes  and  him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the 
same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £22  12 s.  9 \d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1330. )  23  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Michell,  one  of  the  \m.  5] 

falconers,  of  (1)  lands  in  Shitlanger  in  Stokebrewerne,  co.  Northampton,  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Stokebrewerne,  late  purchased  from  Edmund  Knightley,  (2)  lands  ( tenant 
named)  in  Stokebrewerne,  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  James,  co.  Northampton,  (3) 
lands  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Petersfelde,  co.  Southampton,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Kaynesham,  (4)  lands  ( named  and  tenants  named)  in  Hartwell,  co.  Northampton,  [m.  6] 
parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Hartwell,  annexed  to  the  honour  of  Grafton, 
(5)  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Thurlaston  in  Alvaston,  co.  Derby,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Derleighe,  co.  Derby,  (6)  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Glenne  Magna,  co.  Leicester,  late  of 
Henry,  late  duke  of  Suffolk,  attainted  of  treason,  and  (7)  lands  {named)  in  Bridgcasterton, 
co.  Rutland,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bridgcasterton,  late  of  John,  lord  Hussey,  attainted 
of  treason;  with  reservations;  (6)  from  Michaelmas  last  and  the  rest  from  the  termina- 
tions of  leases  thereof  (1)  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  13  April,  7 Edw. 
VI,  to  Thomas  Babington,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next 
at  a yearly  rent  of  7 j\,  (2)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  8 July,  3 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to 
Henry  Trotter,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  16/.  2 d.,  (3)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  18  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  William  Fawkoner,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  17 s.  (having  formerly 
been  leased  by  John,  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Darford,  co.  Sussex, 
holders  thereof  by  composition  with  the  monastery  of  Kaynesham,  by  indenture,  14 
March,  23  Hen.  VIII,  to  William  Holdernesse  of  Petersfelde),  (4)  by  patent  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 10  Dec.,  6 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Mericke,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  [m.  7] 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  66s.  8 d.,  (5)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
7 June,  7 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Eaton,  inter  alia  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  i6j\,  (6)  from  Michaelmas  next  and  (7)  by  indenture,  1 1 Jan., 
27  Hen.  VIII,  to  Edmund  Bowier  for  40  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  50/.;  yearly  rents  (1)  7 s., 
(2)  14s.  2 d.,  (3)  17s.,  (4)  66s.  8d.,  (5)  i6j*.,  (6)  115/.  4 d.  {detailed)  and  (7)  50s.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

1331. )  20  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Pardon  for  Robert  Lambert  late  of  Owton,  co. 

Durham.  He  was  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  co.  York,  on  20  March, 
12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  earl  of  Sussex,  president  of  the  council  in  the  North,  John 
lord  Darcy,  William,  lord  Ewre,  Henry  lord  of  Hunsden,  warden  of  the  East  Marches 
towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  Thomas  Bromeley,  solicitor  genera), 
Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Anthony  Thorold,  Laurence  Meeres 
and  others,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  touching  certain  treasons  and  other  offences, 
for  treason  in  that  he  with  others  on  7 Oct.,  11  Eliz.,  of  Topcliff,  co.  York,  conspired 
to  raise  rebellion  against  the  Queen,  on  16  Nov.  assembled  with  4000  men  or  more  at 
Rippon  and  waged  war  against  the  Queen  until  28  Nov.  at  Rippon,  Burrough-  [m.  8] 
brigg,  Wetherby  and  Tadcaster,  co.  York;  he  pleaded  not  guilty,  it  was  found  that  he 
was  guilty  and  that  he  had  no  goods  or  lands,  and  he  was  condemned.  By  P.S. 


1332.)  19  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Pynner,  a clerk  of  the  kitchen, 

of  (1)  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Wenlingborough  alias  Wedling- 
boroughe,  co.  Northampton,  and  its  appurtenances  {described),  (2)  a farm  and  [m.  9] 
lands  called  Wastell  Fee,  (3)  tolls  of  fairs  held  within  the  said  manor  with  the  stalls  etc. 
in  ‘the  market  place’  and  (4)  rents  of  ‘le  rent  hennes  alias  locke  hennes’  in  Wenling- 
borough, all  late  of  the  monastery  of  Crowland,  co.  Lincoln;  with  reservations,  including 
the  rents  and  profits  of  Wendlingborough  mill;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents 


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(1)  and  (2)  £18  9/.  9 d.,  (3)  40/.  and  (4)  <>s.  2 d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Pynner  of  a patent,  15  June,  10  Eli^;.,  leasing  the 
premises  to  John  Lingarde  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rents; 
and  that  £82  19 s.  4 d.  was  paid  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  fine  of  the  premises  in  the  year 
10  Eliz. 

1333.)  19  March  1571.  Grant  to  Nazareth  Southwell,  widow,  a gentlewoman  of  the 

privy  chamber,  of  all  forfeitures  incurred  by  John  Elyott,  citizen  and  merchant  of  London, 
by  reason  of  divers  outlawries  pronounced  against  him  in  personal  actions  against  him 
by  divers  of  the  Queen’s  subjects.  English  By  P.S.  \m.  10] 

1 3 34.)  24  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  James  Underhill,  a yeoman  of  the  pastry, 

of  lands  ( described  and  tenants  named)  in  Popler,  co.  Middlesex,  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Popler,  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  Graces  next  the  Tower  of  London;  with  reser- 
vations; from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations, 
1 April,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Joule,  then  a groom  of  the  larder,  with  reserva-  [m.  1 1] 
tions,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7  2/.  for  2 1 years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  to 
William  Morris;  same  rent.  For  his  service. 

1335. )  19  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Shadbolt  of  (1)  the  toll  of  tin 

found  within  the  manor  of  Stoke  Clymeslond  and  the  lordships  of  Ryllaton,  Callystocke 
and  Leskerde,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Stoke  Clymeslond,  and  (2)  Trynytie  Chapel  in  the 
park  in  Restormell  and  lands  adjoining  the  same,  parcels  of  the  manor  of  Restormell, 
all  ( tenants  named ) parcels  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £6  1 3 s.  4 d.  and  (2)  5 s.  For  a fine  of  £14  6j\  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

1336. )  19  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Grant  for  life  to  Anne  Throgmerton,  relict  of 

Nicholas  Throkmorton,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  keeper  of  the  great  park  and  keeper  of 
the  little  park  of  Brigstock,  co.  Northampton,  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas;  also  herbage 
and  pannage  of  the  parks,  and  ‘windfall  wood’,  ‘snowfall  wood’,  ‘vermyn  trees’,  ‘dere- 
fall wood’,  ‘browse’,  ‘deadhedges’  and  ‘copices  hedges’;  rendering  the  farms  and  rents 
accustomed. 

1 3 37.)  19  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Rolf  of  the  tithes  of  corn  of  the 

rectory  of  Melton,  co.  York,  and  ‘le  tythe  layth’  or  barn  there,  late  of  Hampall  alias 
Hampole  Priory,  co.  York;  from  28  June  next;  yearly  rent  £12  13J*.  4 d.\  the  lessee  to 
deliver  to  the  Queen’s  officers,  upon  demand  made  by  them,  20  ‘thraves  of  ‘wheate 
strawe’  yearly,  for  the  repair  and  roofing  of  the  cottages  in  Melton  formerly  belonging 
to  the  said  priory;  he  shall  not  be  charged  with  the  rent  until  he  shall  have  possession. 
In  consideration  that  Rolf  will  endeavour  to  make  void  a lease  for  21  years  inter  alia 
of  the  premises,  by  the  name  of  the  rectory  of  Melton,  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmen- 
tations, 8 July,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Christopher  Perne;  and  for  a fine  of  £12  13J.  4 d.  [m.  12] 
paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

1338. )  26  June  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Arthur  de  Bassano,  for  his  service  in  the  science 

or  art  of  music,  of  wages  of  zs.  4 d.  a day,  as  held  by  his  uncle,  John  de  Bassano,  now 
deceased,  with  £16  zs.  6 d.  yearly  for  livery,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Michaelmas 
last.  By  P.S. 

1339. )  26  June  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Hogan  of  an  annuity  of  £50,  payable 

at  the  Exchequer,  from  Midsummer,  13  Eliz.;  to  cease  upon  his  promotion  to  an  office 
of  the  same  or  better  value.  By  P.S. 


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1340. )  27  June  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Jones,  a yeoman  of  the  chamber,  of  the 

office  of  bailiff  of  the  liberty  of  the  manor  of  Barkhamsted,  co.  Hertford,  void  by  the 
death  of  Francis  Cornwallis.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1 341. )  27  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Lawrence  Meeres,  one  of  the  councillors  in 

the  North,  of  (1)  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Markynfelde,  co.  York, 
herbage,  pannage  and  pasture  of  Markynfelde  Park,  lands  {named)  and  all  other  demesne 
lands  of  the  manor  occupied  with  the  said  site,  late  of  Thomas  Markynfelde,  attainted 
of  treason,  occupied  by  him  at  the  time  of  his  rebellion  and  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Anthony  Turney,  and  (2)  common  of  pasture  {described)  for  20  cows  and  a bull  in  the 
lordship  of  Bisshoppes  Monkton,  co.  York,  late  of  the  said  Thomas;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  £18  $s.  {detailed)  and  (2)  ioj\;  the  lessee  [m.  13] 
discharged  from  all  other  charges,  except  5 s.  yearly  payable  to  the  archbishop  of  York 
for  (2);  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen's  steward  and  surveyor  coming 
to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  or  survey  the  same.  For  his  service. 


1342. )  2 April  1571.  Grant  to  Edward  Horsey,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  all  forfeitures 

due  between  Michaelmas  last  and  Christmas  next  for  keeping  taverns  or  selling  wine 
contrary  to  statute,  and  power  to  compound  with  offenders  for  reasonable  sums,  one 
moiety  whereof  to  be  answered  by  him  at  the  Exchequer;  with  the  same  provisions  as  in 
the  undermentioned  patent.  A like  grant  touching  forfeitures  due  between  26  Sept., 
8 Eliz.,  and  Michaelmas.  12  Eliz.,  was  made  inter  alia  to  him  by  patent,  23  April,  [m.  14] 
12  Eliz.;  lack  of  time  prevented  him  from  fully  executing  the  said  patent.  English . 

By  P.S. 

1343. )  28  June  1571.  Pardon  for  John  Jernyngham  of  Somerley  Towne,  co.  Suffolk. 

It  was  found  by  inquisitions  (1)  taken  before  Robert  Catlyn,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the 
Queen’s  Bench,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  Thomas  Gawdye,  serjeant  at  lav/, 
and  John  Blenerhasset,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,  at  Norwich 
Castle  on  17  July,  12  Eliz.,  that,  when  John  Apleyard  late  of  Norwich,  John  Throg- 
merton  late  of  Norwich,  George  Redman  late  of  Cringleford,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Thomas 
Brooke  late  of  Rollesby,  co.  Norfolk,  at  Trowse  and  elsewhere,  co.  Norfolk,  on  16  June, 
12  Eliz.,  endeavoured  to  raise  rebellion  with  the  following  seditious  words, — ‘We  will 
raise  up  the  commons  and  lea  vie  a power  and  beate  the  straungers  owt  of  the  cytie  of 
Norwiche  and  also  take  Sir  Christopher  Heydon  and  Sir  Willyam  Buttes  and  put  them 
in  the  Guylde  hall  in  Norwiche  and  there  kepe  them,  for  Norfolk  had  never  the  lyke 
cause  to  rise,  and  after  we  have  levyed  our  power  we  will  hange  up  all  suche  as  wille 
not  take  our  partes’,  Jernyngham  abetted  them  at  Trowse  and  elsewhere  in  the  county 
on  the  same  and  following  days;  and  (2)  taken  before  Catlyn,  Gerrard,  Christopher 
Heydon,  knight,  Gawdye  and  Blenerhassett,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county 
of  the  city  of  Norwich,  at  the  guildhall  in  the  said  city  on  the  said  17  July,  that,  when 
Apleyard  at  Norwich  on  26  May,  12  Eliz.,  endeavoured  to  raise  rebellion  with  the  follow- 
ing seditious  words, — ‘Yf  he  (the  said  John  Applyard)  coulde  gett  but  fowre  faythfull 
gentlemen  in  Norfolk  to  take  his  parte  he  wolde  take  in  hande  to  expulse  and  dryve  all  the 
Duchemen  and  straungers  owt  of  Norwiche',  Jernyngham  abetted  him  at  Norwich 
on  the  same  and  following  days.  By  P.S.  [m.  15] 

1344. )  30  June  1571.  Grant  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  parish  of  Redcliif  within  the 

liberty  of  the  city  of  Bristol  that  there  shall  be  a school  in  the  said  parish  called  the  free 
grammar  and  writing  school  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  with  a master  and  an  usher,  and  that 
there  shall  be  twelve  governors  of  the  school.  Appointment  of  John  Yonge,  Thomas 
Kyrkeland,  Thomas  Sylke,  clerk,  John  Northbroke,  clerk,  Thomas  Wytherby,  Richard 
Naylour,  Robert  Salisburie,  John  Busshe,  David  Mathewe,  Richard  Welles,  Thomas 


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Owen  and  John  Becke,  citizens  of  the  said  city,  to  be  the  first  governors  for  life.  In- 
corporation of  the  governors.  Upon  the  death  of  any  of  the  above,  the  survivors  shall 
elect  his  successor  from  among  the  inhabitants  of  the  said  parish.  The  [m.  16] 
governors  to  have  the  appointment  and  removal  of  the  schoolmaster  and  usher,  and, 
with  the  assent  of  the  mayor  of  the  city,  the  making  of  statutes  for  the  government  of 
the  school.  Licence  for  the  governors  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £40,  not 
held  of  the  Crown  in  chief  or  otherwise  by  knight  service.  At  the  suit  of  the  mayor. 

By  Q. 

1345. )  27  June  1571.  Foundation  of  ‘Jhesus  College  wythin  the  Citie  and  Universitie 

of  Oxforth  of  Quene  Elizabethes  fundacion’,  with  a principal,  eight  fellows  and  eight 
scholars,  on  the  site  of  the  late  hall  called  ‘Whitehall’.  Appointment  of  David  Lewes, 
LL.D.,  as  the  first  principal,  Thomas  Huick,  LL.D.,  John  Cotterell,  LL.D.,  John  Lloyd, 
LL.D.,  William  Aubrey,  LL.D.,  Robert  Laugher,  LL.D.,  Robert  Johnson,  S.T.B., 
Thomas  Huyt,  M.A.,  and  John  Higgenson,  M.A.,  as  the  first  fellows,  and  Gregory 
Downehall,  Lancelot  Andrewes,  John  Wilford,  Francis  Yeomans,  William  Plat,  Thomas 
Dove,  John  Osmunde  and  William  Garthe  as  the  first  eight  scholars.  Incorporation  of 
the  principal,  fellows  and  scholars.  Grant  to  the  principal,  fellows  and  scholars  \m.  17] 
of  the  site  of  ‘Whitehall’  and  all  the  privileges  and  possessions  late  of  the  principal  and 
scholars  of  the  said  hall;  to  hold  in  frankalmoign.  Also  licence  to  receive  from  Hugh 
Aprice,  LL.D.,  treasurer  of  St.  Davids  Cathedral,  co.  Pembroke,  lands  of  the  yearly 
value  of  £6 o not  held  of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  by  knight  service,  and  from 
any  others  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £100.  Grant  that  Aprice,  Nicholas  [m.  18] 
Bacon,  knight,  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England,  councillor,  William  Cecill,  knight, 
baron  of  Burghley,  councillor,  the  chancellor  or  vice-chancellor  of  the  university  for 
the  time  being,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  and  the  said  Lewes,  Huycke  and  Aw- 
bery  may  have  power  to  make  statutes  for  the  government  of  the  college.  By  P.S. 

1346. )  7 May  1571.  Grant  to  Lady  Dowglas  Sheffeld,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John, 

Lord  Sheffeld,  and  Charles  Howarde,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  William,  Lord  Howard 
of  Effyngham,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Edmund,  Lord  Sheffeld,  son  and  heir 
of  John;  with  an  annuity  of  £50  from  10  Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  when  John  died,  until  Edmund 
shall  reach  the  age  of  10,  and  thereafter  of  £66  13 s.  4 d.  By  Q.  [m.  19] 

1347. )  7 May  1571.  Grant  to  Rowland  Barker  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Row- 

land Barker,  son  and  heir  of  James  Barker;  with  an  annuity  of  £20  from  1 July,  12  Eliz. 
when  James  died.  By  Q 

1348. )  6 May  1571.  Grant  to  Mary  Gratewicke,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Roger  Gratwycke,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Gratwycke;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  6j.  8 d. 
from  1 9 Aug.,  1 2 Eliz.,  when  Roger  the  father  died.  By  Q.  [m.  20] 

1349. )  19  April  1571.  Lease  for  31  years  to  Anthony  Crane,  a clerk  controller  of  the 

household,  of  a manor  in  Estmulsey,  the  tithes  within  the  precinct  of  Estmulsey  and 
Thamisditton,  co.  Surrey,  and  live  stock  {detailed),  late  of  the  monastery  of  Merton,  and 
all  lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  of  the  manor;  with  reservations,  including 
Stert  Mill  in  Estmulsey,  ‘Hampton  Courte  Ferrie’  over  the  Thames  between  Estmulsey 
and  Hampton  Courte,  ‘Hampton  Ferrie’  between  Westmulsey  and  Hampton  aforesaid 
and  the  rents  of  the  same  mill  and  ferries;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
conventual  indenture,  22  March,  10  Henry  VIII,  to  Thomas  Hennage,  with  reservations, 
for  66  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £25  i6j*.  8 d.,  six  capons,  six 
hens  and  six  geese;  yearly  rent  £25  $s.  11  \d.\  the  lessee  to  answer  for  the  said  stock  at 
the  end  of  the  term  or  the  price  thereof  as  valued  by  four  inhabitants  in  the  said  manor  to 


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be  named  by  the  Queen’s  auditor,  receiver  and  surveyor  there,  at  the  election  of  the  said 
officers;  also  to  leave  14I  ac.  sown  with  wheat,  14  ac.  with  rye,  21  ac.  with  barley,  17  ac. 
with  drage,  8 ac.  with  ‘tarez’,  22  ac.  with  oats  and  12^  ac,  prepared  for  winter  sowing. 
For  his  service.  \m.  21] 


1350. )  8 May  1571.  Grant  during  good  behaviour,  for  his  service,  to  Robert  Freke 

of  the  office  of  a teller  of  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  in  the  room  of  Richard  Candeler, 
to  whom  the  office  was  granted  for  life  by  patent,  1 3 July,  10  Eliz.,  but  who  has  forfeited 
it  by  reason  of  his  conversion  of  great  sums  to  his  own  use  and  other  abuses  in  the  exer- 
cise thereof.  By  P.S. 

1351. )  7 May  1571.  Appointment  for  life  of  John  Thomas  to  the  office  of  an  assistant 

of  the  chief  officers  of  the  Admiralty  and  marine  causes;  annuity  of  £20  from  Christmas 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  held  by  Geoffrey  Vaughan,  deceased.  For  his  service. 

By  Q- 

1352. )  8 May  1571.  Grant  during  good  behaviour  to  Henry  Dey  of  the  office  of  keeper 

of  the  gaol  of  Gloucester,  co.  Gloucester;  provided  that  he  shall  put  in  sufficient  sureties 
yearly  to  the  sheriff  of  the  county  for  the  safe  keeping  of  the  gaol  and  the  prisoners  there. 

English . 

1353. )  5 May  1571.  Grant  for  seven  years  to  Henry  Myddlemore,  the  Queen’s  [m.  2 2] 

servant,  of  power  to  view,  seek  and  try  out  concealments  of  lands  withheld  ‘from  the 
Crown,  of  goods  of  dissolved  monasteries,  chantries  and  the  like  and  of  sums  collected 
from  the  clergy  for  their  subsidies,  tenths  and  first  fruits  from  3 Nov.,  26  Henry  VIII,  to  8 
July,  1 Mary.  All  auditors,  officers  and  others,  upon  order  from  the  treasurer  or  chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  to  permit  him  to  view  any  records  in  their  custody  and  take  copies 
of  the  same  under  their  hands  at  his  costs,  which  costs  shall  be  assessed  by  the  treasurer 
and  chancellor  aforesaid  (or  one  of  them).  The  treasurer,  chancellor,  undertreasurer  and 
barons  of  the  Exchequer  and  other  officers  shall  issue  commissions  of  inquiry  to  such 
persons  as  he  shall  appoint  and  shall  be  allowed  by  the  said  treasurer  and  chancellor 
(or  one  of  them);  also  to  assign  two  of  the  Queen’s  pursuivants  and  messengers  to  carry 
such  commissions  and  all  other  necessary  writs  etc.  at  his  costs.  The  said  treasurer  or 
chancellor  to  call  before  them  and  examine  on  oath  by  depositions  or  otherwise  such 
persons  as  Middlemore  shall  declare  to  have  knowledge  of  the  premises.  The  \m.  23] 
Crown  promises  to  lease  to  him  all  lands  so  discovered,  without  fine  or  other  payment, 
for  3 1 years  at  such  rents  as  shall  be  certified  by  inquisition  or  commission  and  with  the 
usual  covenants.  Grant  also  to  him  of  a moiety  of  all  the  arrears  and  mean  profits  of 
such  lands;  also  of  a moiety  of  the  goods  so  discovered,  the  same  to  be  appraised  by 
six  or  four  persons  assigned  by  writ  or  commission  out  of  the  Exchequer;  also  of  a 
moiety  of  sums  collected  from  the  clergy  so  discovered.  Officers  not  to  suffer  any  person 
to  stall  any  of  the  said  debts  to  the  prejudice  of  Middlemore.  The  transcript  \m.  24] 
of  every  lease  of  lands  above  the  value  of  £5,  signed  by  the  treasurer  and  chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  shall  be  sufficient  warrant  to  the  lord  chancellor  or  keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal  to  pass  the  same  under  the  Great  Seal;  the  transcript  of  every  lease  of  lands  under 
that  value,  signed  as  above,  shall  be  sufficient  warrant  for  passing  the  same  under  the 
seal  of  the  Exchequer.  English . By  Q. 

1 3 5 4*)  13  April  1571.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Moore,  M.A.,  to  the  vicarage  of 

Banberye,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1355.)  23  April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Harte  of  the  rectory  of  Tunstall  and 

the  chapel  of  Dertmouthe,  co.  Devon,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Torre,  co.  Devon,  with 
reservations,  including  the  tithes  of  pigs,  geese,  butter  and  cheese  belonging  to  the 


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chapel;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £ 6 1 3 s.  4//.;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other 
charges,  except  a yearly  pension  of  £13  6s.  $d.  payable  to  the  vicar  of  Tunstall  and  a 
yearly  stipend  of  iooj*.  payable  to  the  chaplain  serving  in  the  chapel.  In  [m.  25] 
consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Harte  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 8 
May,  6 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  premises,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Adam, 
to  Nicholas  Adams,  the  said  tithes  reserved,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at 
the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £26  1 3 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

1356. )  26  April  1571.  Pardon  for  Francis  Fulthroppe  late  of  Thirkelby,  co.  York, 

indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  co.  York,  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before 
the  earl  of  Sussex,  president  of  the  council  in  the  North,  John,  lord  Darcy,  William,  lord 
Ewry,  Henry,  lord  of  Hunsdon,  warden  of  the  East  marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert 
Gerrard,  attorney  general,  Thomas  Bromeley,  solicitor  general,  George  Bowes,  knight, 
Anthony  Thorrold,  Laurence  Meeres  and  others,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  touching 
certain  treasons  and  other  offences,  for  treason  in  that  he  with  others  at  Wetherby  on 
18  Nov.,  12  Eliz.,  assembled  with  4000  men  and  more  and  waged  war  against  the  Queen 
until  28  Nov.,  at  Wetherby,  Burrowbrigges,  Tadcaster  and  Northalverton,  co.  [m.  26] 
York.  At  the  suit  of  Anne  Haddon,  widow.  By  P.S. 

1357. )  29  April  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Tremayn  of  the  office  of  a clerk  of 

the  Privy  Council;  with  an  annuity  of  £50  from  Lady  Day  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

1358. )  26  April  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  John  Lanpen,  Joan  his  wife 

and  John  their  son  of  the  tithes  of  sheaves  in  Lankynhorne,  co.  Cornwall,  once  of  Laun- 
ceston Priory,  co.  Cornwall;  yearly  rent  £18.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  John 
the  elder  of  a patent,  6 June,  6 Eliz.,  leasing  the  tithes  to  him  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day 
then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £1 8 paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1359. )  4 May  1571.  Grant  during  pleasure,  to  Henry  Ratclif,  knight,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  the  offices  (void  by  the  death  of  Adrian  Poyninges,  knight)  of  (1)  keeper  and 
captain  of  the  town  and  island  of  Portesmouthe,  co.  Southampton,  and  of  the  new  castle 
there,  and  (2)  captain  of  20  ‘ordinary  soldiors’  there,  of  whom  10  are  always  to  be  gun- 
ners; wages  of  ioj\  a day,  and  a day  for  each  of  the  soldiers,  payable  at  the  [m.  27] 
Exchequer  or  by  the  receiver  general  of  lands  late  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations; 
power  to  appoint  and  remove  the  soldiers.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1 360. )  24  April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Horne  of  woods  ( named ),  parcels 

of  the  forest  of  Chiutehampshire,  co.  Southampton;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
next;  yearly  rent  of  £30  14^.  4 d.\  with  provisions  for  cutting  the  woods  and  for  the  pre 
servation  and  enclosing  thereof  for  seven  years  after  cutting;  the  lessee  to  cause  this 
patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  auditor  of  the  county  for  the  charging  of  the  rent  within 
one  year  from  the  present  date,  and  not  to  cut  any  wood  until  he  has  also  caused  it  to  be 
enrolled  before  the  surveyor  of  woods  on  this  side  of  Trent;  he  shall  not  be  charged  with 
payment  of  the  rent  before  he  has  possession.  Because  the  lease  on  these  terms  will  be 
for  the  greater  profit  of  the  Crown,  and  there  will  be  more  certainty  of  the  preservation 
of  the  young  growth  and  timber,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Roger  Tanner.  By  P.S. 

1361. )  7 May  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Edward  Dyer  of  the  manor  of  [m.  28] 

Westburye  subter  Le  Playne  and  its  members  in  Westbury  alias  Westburye  subter  Le 
Playne,  Bratton  and  Stepleaisheton,  co.  Wilts,  and  all  other  lands  in  the  same  places, 
late  of  the  said  Dyer,  formerly  of  Charles,  lord  Stourton  and  granted  to  the  Crown  by 
Dyer  by  indenture,  11  Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery;  to  hold  in  socage  as  of  the 


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manor  of  Estgrenewiche;  issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1362. )  12  April  1571.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Robert  Davys  of  the  rectory  of  Holly  well, 

co.  Flint,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Basingwerke,  co.  Flint,  and  its  appurtenances  [m.  29] 
in  Collishill,  Bakeley,  Basingwerke,  Calcote  and  Hollywell  in  the  bishopric  of  St.  Asaph; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  £20  9.1-.  8 d.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  in  the  Exchequer  by  Davys  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  24 
Feb.,  7 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  premises  to  him,  the  King’s  servant,  with  reservations,  at 
the  same  rent  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  the  Crown  by  in- 
denture, 11  Sept.,  33  Hen.  VIII,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last;  and  for  a fine 
of  £33  6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1363. )  11  April  1571.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  Thomas  Wilson,  LL.D.,  for  his 

counsel  and  attendance  about  the  Queen’s  person,  of  an  annuity  of  £100  from  Christmas 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1364. )  3 May  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession,  to  Richard  Kympthorne,  [m.  30] 

John  Kympthorne,  son  of  Thomas  Kympthorne,  and  Anne  Kympthorne,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  of  the  tithes  of  corn  and  other  tithes  and  yearly  profits  belonging  to  the  rec- 
tories of  Poughill  alias  Poughell  alias  Powghill  and  Stratton,  co.  Cornwall;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rent  £18.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Richard  of  two  in- 
dentures, 8 May,  29  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  John  Sher,  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall,  leased  to  Thomas  Arrundell  of  Northlee  and  John 
Kempthorne  alias  Ley  for  40  years  from  that  date  the  said  tithes  and  profits  of  (1) 
Poughill  and  (2)  Stratton  severally  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £7  and  (2)  £11.;  and  for  a fine 
of  100  marks  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1365. )  12  April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  his  service,  to  James  Canceller,  a gentle- 
man of  the  chapel,  of  (1)  the  rectory  of  West  Witton,  co.  York,  late  of  the  \m.  31] 
monastery  of  Jervaux,  co.  York,  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  (2)  a fishery  and  lands 
{named)  in  Warehame,  co.  Dorset,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Wareham,  once  parcel  of  the 
jointure  of  Catherine,  Queen  of  England,  (3)  lands  {named),  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands 
of  the  manor  of  Sturmister  Newton  Castell,  co.  Dorset,  (4)  the  tithes  in  Greate  Burton 
and  land  in  Charmister,  co.  Dorset,  parcel  of  the  Crown’s  possessions  late  purchased, 
and  (5)  lands  {described  and  tenants  named)  in  Brewton,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  monastery 
of  Taunton;  with  reservations;  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof  (1)  by  patent, 
22  Nov.,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  the  said  Canceller  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  for  21  years 
from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  4 Feb.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  Richard  Mason 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12,  (2)  by  patent  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 3 Nov.,  3 Eliz.,  to  Francis  Browne  and  Anne  his  wife,  with  reserva-  [m.  32] 
tions,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  69^.  4 d.,  (3)  by  patent  of  the 
Exchequer,  16  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  Alexander  Rosewell,  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  40 j\,  (4)  by  indenture,  20  April,  37  Hen. 
VIII,  to  William  Harbyn  for  31  years  at  a yearly  rent  to  the  Crown  of  .24.1.  and  (5)  by  the 
prior  of  Staverdell  by  indenture,  Michaelmas,  7 Hen.  VIII,  to  Walter  Love  and  Joan  his 
wife  for  70  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  1 5 s.  {detailed)',  yearly  rents  (1)  £6  1 $s.  4 d.,  (2)  69^.  4 d. 
(provided  that  the  lessee  shall  give  licence  to  the  burgesses  and  inhabitants  of  Warehame 
to  fish  in  the  fishery,  and  they  shall  pay  him  is.  for  each  fishing  with  long  nets  and  1 id. 
for  each  fishing  with  short  nets),  (3)  4oj\,  (4)  24^.  and  (5)  ijj*.;  the  lessee  discharged  from 
all  other  payments,  except  io6j\  8 d.  yearly  out  of  (1)  to  the  chaplain  or  curate  there. 

By  P.S. 


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1366. )  10  Nov.  1571.  Release  to  George  Beiston  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  \m.  33] 

marriage  and  arrears  of  an  annuity  of  £14  is.  id.  due  to  him  under  a grant  to  Henry 
Birkenhed  of  the  wardship  of  Geoffrey  Shakerley,  son  and  heir  of  Peter  Shakerley,  as 
witnessed  by  an  indenture  in  the  Court  of  Wards,  1 April,  1 Mary;  Birkenhed  afterwards 
bargained  and  sold  his  interest  in  the  grant  to  Beiston,  but  neither  of  them  obtained  a 
patent;  grant  from  the  present  date  of  the  same  annuity,  wardship  and  marriage. 

By  P.S. 

1367. )  21  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edmund  Metcalf  of  a tenement  in  Worton, 

co.  York,  now  or  late  in  his  tenure,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Middleham  in  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Richmond,  co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Whitsunday  next;  yearly 
rent  £8;  the  lessee  to  serve  by  himself  or  sufficient  men  with  horse  and  arms  [m.  34] 
in  the  North  when  required.  For  a fine  of  £32  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

1368. )  9 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Maud  Marshall  late  of  Belton,  co. 

Rutland,  ‘spynster’,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Marshall.  She  was  indicted  by  an  inquisition 
taken  before  George  Chesylden,  coroner  in  the  county,  on  13  July,  12  Eliz.,  on  the  body 
of  the  said  Robert  at  Belton  for  petty  treason  and  murder  in  that  she  gave  Robert  a 
poison  unknown  in  a dish  of  milk  on  1 3 June  from  the  effects  of  which  he  died  on  27 
June  {details  given).  The  Queen  is  now  informed  by  James  Dier,  knight,  chief  justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  serjeants  at  law,  justices 
of  gaol  delivery  of  the  county,  that  the  evidence  against  Maud,  that  she  bought  poison 
from  Joan  Lacye,  wife  of  Simon  Lacye  of  Uppingham,  co.  Rutland,  ‘mercer’,  was  pub- 
lished by  a boy  and  a woman  and  that  upon  examination  before  Kenelm  Digby,  a justice 
of  the  peace  in  the  county,  Joan,  a trustworthy  married  woman,  swore  that  Maud  had 
never  bought  poison  from  her;  the  jury  nevertheless  convicted  Maud  and  acquitted  a 
common  thief  of  a felony  and  burglary  sufficiently  proved,  for  which  false  verdict  the 
jurors  have  severally  made  fine  in  the  court  of  the  Star  Chamber.  By  P.S. 

1369. )  10  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  30  years  to  Giles  Pole,  knight,  of, — the  \m.  35] 

reversion  and  rent  of  the  farm  and  grange  of  Hasleden,  co.  Gloucester,  late  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Kingeswood,  alias  Kyngestwood,  co.  Wilts,  leased  inter  alia  by  William,  abbot, 
and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  by  indenture,  Candlemas,  26  Hen.  VIII,  to  Richard 
Taylor  of  Hasleden  for  5 1 years  from  Candlemas  at  a yearly  rent  of  9 ‘lez  wayes’  of  wheat 
and  12  ‘lez  wayes’  of  barley  (to  be  delivered  at  their  farm  of  Calcote,  co.  Gloucester); 
and  the  said  farm  and  grange  and  the  hereditament  called  Hasleden  Grange.  With 
reservations,  including  stock.  From  Lady  Day  last.  Yearly  rent  £32  8j\  In  consideration 
of  the  surrender  by  Pole  of  a patent,  29  Jan.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary  {Calendar , 1557-1558, 
p.  122),  leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  30  years  from  Candlemas  then  next  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £32  8j\;  and  for  a fine  of  £64  i6j\  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S.  \m.  36] 

1 370. )  6 Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  John  Harrington  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John 

Ippesley,  son  and  heir  of  John  Ippesley;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  12  Aug.,  12  Eliz., 
when  John  the  father  died.  By  P.S. 

1 371. )  3 Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  George  Fenner  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Walter 

Edmondes,  son  and  heir  of  John  Edmondes;  with  an  annuity  of  £13  6s.  8 d.  from  30 
Jan.,  13  Eliz.,  when  John  died.  By  P.S.  [m.  37] 

1372. )  2 Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Michael  Owen  of  the  college  or  collegiate 

church  alias  the  church  of  St.  George  alias  the  church  of  the  manor  alias  the  parish  church 
of  Pontesburie,  co.  Salop,  Hereford  dioc.,  the  three  prebends,  canonries  and  portions 
there  and  all  possessions  of  the  church;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  as 


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formerly  held  by  John  Price,  Richard  Wicherley  and  Michael  Bromstall,  the  last  prebend- 
aries, canons  or  portionaries;  yearly  rent  £5;  the  lessee  to  pay  £20  yearly  to  a priest  or 
curate  ministering  in  the  church,  to  find  a suitable  priest  or  curate,  and  to  [m.  38] 
maintain  and  pay  the  repairs  of  the  church,  the  bishop’s  fee  for  the  triennial  visitation 
and  procurations  and  synodals.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  have  been  concealed 
and  no  yearly  rent  answered  to  the  Crown  (except  only  the  tenth  reserved  thereon) 
but  Owen  offers  to  recover  them  at  his  own  suit  and  costs. 


1373.)  2 Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Pynner,  a clerk  of  the  kitchen, 

of  the  rectory  of  Wenlingboroughe  alias  Wedlingboroughe,  co.  Northampton,  late  of 
the  monastery  of  Crowland,  co.  Lincoln,  and  afterwards  annexed  to  the  honour  of 
Grafton,  co.  Northampton;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £40 
6j\  Sd.  On  surrender  by  Pynner  by  deed,  12  Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  a 
patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  Nov.,  4 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  rectory  inter 
alia  to  Ralph  Sherman,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  at  the  same  rent.  In  consideration 
that  he  has  surrendered  about  six  years  unexpired  in  the  rectory;  also  because  £7,  parcel 
of  the  said  rent,  consists  in  rent  only  without  any  other  profit  thereto  belonging;  and 
for  a fine  of  £80  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


1374. )  2 Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Coker  and  Robert  Godwyne  of 

Brokynborowes  chantry  in  Almondisburie  Church,  co.  Gloucester,  and  its  possessions; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  102J.,  from  the  time  when  the 
premises  shall  come  into  their  hands;  they  shall  also  pay  yearly  -js.  rent  reso-  [m.  39] 
lute  out  of  lands  ( tenants  named ),  parcel  of  the  premises,  to  William  Barkeley,  knight. 
In  consideration  that  the  rent  of  the  premises  has  been  withheld  since  the  dissolution  of 
the  chantry,  as  is  reported  by  certificate  of  the  auditor  of  the  county,  but  Coker  and 
Godwyne  offer  to  take  a lease  thereof  and  pay  the  rent. 

1375. )  15  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  Vincent  Skynner  and  Audrey  his  wife  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Richard  Manne,  son  and  heir  of  John  Manne.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheri- 
tance £17  iij\  4 d.  By  P.S. 


1376. )  15  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  John  Cutlard  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John 

Dennys,  brother  and  heir  of  Henry  Dennys;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  8 April,  11 
Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  P.S. 

1377. )  14  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Geoffrey  Walkeden  of  the  two  water 

corn  mills  of  Wetherbie,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Wetherby,  co.  York,  and  parcel  of 
Ribston  preceptory,  co.  York;  yearly  rent  £13  6s.  8 d.  In  consideration  that  \m.  40] 
Walkden  undertakes  to  make  void  at  his  own  expense  an  indenture  whereby  Thomas 
Tresham,  knight,  prior,  and  the  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  leased 
the  premises  to  George  Tresham  for  21  years  from  the  death  of  Pero  John,  Margaret 
his  wife  and  William  Attashe  or  the  survivor  of  them,  in  which  lease  20  years  and  more 
remain  unexpired;  and  for  a fine  of  £1 3 6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 


1378.)  12  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Stephen  Smythe  of  the  site  and  demesne 

lands  of  the  manor  of  Tumors  in  Newman  Morren  and  Bensington,  co.  Oxford;  with 
reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  103^.  11  d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all 
other  charges;  he  is  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  steward  and  [m.  41] 
surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  manor  or  survey  the  same.  In  consideration  of 
the  surrender  by  Smythe  of  a patent,  9 May,  6 Eliz.,  ( Calendar , 1563-1566,  no.  792), 
leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and 
for  a fine  of  20  marks  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 


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1379. )  12  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  Francis  Harrington,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Jane,  Elizabeth  and  Cecily  Walpole,  kinswoman  and  co-heirs  of  Robert  Walpole;  with 
an  annuity  of  £10,  to  wit,  £3  8 d.  during  the  minority  of  each,  from  23  March,  12 

Eliz.,  when  Robert  died.  By  P.S. 

1380. )  6 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Judith  Jones,  relict  of  Robert 

Jones,  Audrey  Mershe,  wife  of  John  Mershe,  and  Mary  Pyke,  the  three  sisters  [m.  42] 
and  heirs  of  Christopher  Pyke,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Pyke,  of  the  following  in  London, 
— four  messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew  Hubberde  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Ellis  Cormynall;  a great  messuage  in,  by,  at  and  on  ‘le  Freshe  Wharfe  Gate’  and  beyond 
the  said  gate  and  ‘le  wharffe’  in  the  parish  of  St.  Botolph  by  Byllingesgate,  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Horton;  a messuage  in  Sydon  Lane  in  the  parish  of  St.  Olave, 
now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Alleyne,  knight,  alderman  of  London;  a messuage  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Leonard  by  Estcheape,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Alice  Sloughe, 
relict  of  Richard  Sloughe;  two  messuages  in  Sydon  Lane  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Pyke  aforesaid;  a messuage  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Botolph  without  Algate,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Fermyger;  all  other 
lands  which  Thomas  Pyke  aforesaid  purchased  in  fee  simple  from  Hugh  Losse  and  Thomas 
Bochier  as  appears  by  a writing,  10  March,  36  Hen.  VIII;  and  a messuage  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Margaret  Patentes,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Champneys,  knight,  bequeathed 
to  Thomas  Pyke  aforesaid  by  John  Allen,  knight  aforesaid.  To  hold  one  third  part  unto 
each  of  the  grantees.  To  hold  as  of  the  manor  of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  from 
Ascension,  1556.  Release  of  all  interest  of  the  Crown  in  the  premises.  At  the  suit  of  the 
said  Judith,  John  Mershe,  Audrey  and  Mary;  the  said  Thomas  Pyke  bargained  and  sold 
the  premises  for  £1000  by  indenture  8 Dec.,  1 Edw.  VI,  enrolled  in  the  Exchequer 
in  Michaelmas  term,  1 Edw.  VI,  on  the  King’s  Remembrancer’s  side,  to  Edward,  late 
duke  of  Somerset,  then  protector  of  the  realm,  Roger  Chomeley,  knight,  then  chief 
baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  John  Baker,  knight,  then  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
to  the  King’s  use,  with  a provision  that  if  the  said  Thomas,  his  heirs  and  assigns  paid 
£1000  into  the  Exchequer  on  or  before  Ascension  1556,  the  bargain  and  sale  should  be 
null  and  void.  After  the  said  date  the  said  Thomas  paid  into  the  Exchequer  of  King 
Philip  and  Queen  Mary  £947  12J.  5 d.,  parcel  of  the  £1000,  and  afterwards  paid  into  the 
Exchequer  of  the  present  Queen  £52  -js.  - id .,  the  rest  of  the  said  sum.  By  P.S. 

[m.  45] 

1381. )  9 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Asheley,  Master  of  the  Jewels, 

of  lands  {named  and  tenants  named),  co.  Middlesex,  parcels  of  the  manor  of  [m.  44] 
Worcetors  in  Endfeld,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  late  earl  of  Rutland,  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £15  is.  6 d.  {detailed).  In  consideration  of  the  surrender 
by  Asheley  of  a patent,  21  April,  12  Eliz.,  leasing  some  of  the  premises  to  him  for  21 
years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  10 s.  6 d.  {detailed)^  also  because  he 
paid  a fine  of  £28  2/.  for  that  patent;  and  for  a fine  of  £22  8 s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

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1382. )  18  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Babthorpe,  knight,  of  [m.  1] 

(1)  the  tithes  of  the  Lent  book  and  the  oblations  of  Hemingbroughe  Church,  the  tithes 
of  wool,  lambs  and  calves,  of  woods  and  salmon  and  of  bees  and  chickens  ( pullorum ) 
in  the  parish  of  Hemingbrough  and  the  tithes  of  hay,  corn  and  flax  in  the  town  of  Hem- 
ingbroughe, of  corn  and  hay  in  Brakinholme,  of  pigs,  geese  and  hens  in  Heming- 
broughe, Brakinholme,  Menthorpe,  Duffeild,  Bowthroppe,  Hagthorpe  and  Woodhall 
in  the  parish  of  Hemingbroughe,  of  hay  in  Holmes  next  Selbye,  of  hemp  and  flax  in 
Barlebye,  Clyffe  and  Lunde,  of  hay  in  Turnehamehall,  of  hay,  hemp  and  flax  in  South- 
duffeild  and  of  hay  and  corn  in  Menthorpe,  all  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Christopher 
Salmon,  and  (2)  the  tithes  of  hay  and  corn  in  Osgodbye  in  the  parish  of  Hemingbroughe, 
of  corn  and  hay  in  Barlebie  in  the  said  parish,  of  hay  in  Babthorpe,  of  hemp  and  flax 
in  Osgodbye  and  of  geese,  small  pigs  and  hens  in  Cliffe,  Lunde,  Osgodbie,  Turnehame- 
hall and  Barelbye  alias  Barlebye,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Babthorpe,  all  which  pre- 
mises are  in  the  county  of  York  and  belong  to  the  late  collegiate  church  or  rectory  of 
Hemingbroughe;  with  reservation;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £36  13/.  and 

(2)  £18  4J*.  4<J.  In  consideration  that  Babthorpe  will  repair  and  maintain  the  chancel  of 
Hemingbroughe  Church,  now  in  such  decay  that  £100  is  hardly  enough  for  the  repairs 
thereof,  with  which  repairs  the  Crown  is  at  present  charged,  as  appears  by  certificate  of 
the  auditor  of  the  county;  and  for  a fine  of  £109  14.1*.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1383. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Robert  Malet  alias  Mallett  of  TJlleigh,  co.  Devon, 

who  has  confessed  that  he  with  others  on  14  Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  burgled  the  houses  of  (1) 
Christopher  Harrell  at  Aishraney,  co.  Devon,  and  (2)  Hugh  Ascote  at  Borington,  co. 
Devon,  and  now  declares  his  penitence;  to  be  interpreted  in  his  favour.  At  the  suit  of 
Elizabeth  Stafford,  a gentlewoman  of  the  privy  chamber.  By  P.S.  [m.  2] 

1384. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Pylkyngton,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage 

of  Hurburton  with  the  chapel  of  Halwill,  Exeter  dioc.  By  Q. 

1385. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  John  Peers,  S.T.P.,  to  the  deanery  of  Christ 

Church  Cathedral,  Oxford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Cowper,  S.T.P. 

By  P.S. 

1386. )  1 March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Towler,  a purveyor  of  the  poultry,  of 

the  office  of  riding  bailiff  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Berkinge  and  of  all  the  lordships 
and  manors  late  of  the  monastery  of  Berking,  co.  Essex,  also  of  the  liberties  called  Le 
Estholt  alias  Henholte  and  Grayeshams  Hall  Fee  and  elsewhere  in  Waltham  Forest; 
yearly  wages  3 3 j*.  4 d.,  payable  by  the  receivers  of  the  issues  of  the  said  monastery  or  at 
the  Exchequer;  as  formerly  held  by  Laurence  Wagstaff  or  Ralph  Trade.  On  surrender 
by  Wagstaff  of  a patent,  26  June,  1 Mary,  granting  him  the  office  for  life.  By  P.S. 

1387. )  1 March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Bradley  of  all  temporalities  in  the 

wapentake  of  Amounderns  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Singleton  at  a yearly  rent  of 
i8r.  5 d.,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Great  Pulton,  Little  Pulton,  Great  Marton,  Little 
Marton,  Stalmyn  alias  Strawaigne,  Presoo,  Hakensall  alias  Hagensey,  Haston  alias 
Hastayne  and  Peele,  a mediety  of  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Byspam  alias  Byspayne,  the  tithes 
of  hay  of  Le  Poole  and  a mediety  of  the  pension  of  Preston  in  the  said  wapentake  of 


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Amoundernes,  co.  Lancaster,  all  late  of  the  monastery  of  Syon,  co.  Middlesex;  with 
reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £25;  the  lessee  to  pay  all  pensions  and 
other  charges  issuing  out  of  the  church  of  Pulton  aforesaid.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  by  Bradley  of  a patent,  8 July,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  Thomas  Singleton 
and  Alice  his  wife  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  [m . 3] 
a fine  of  £50  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1388. )  2 March  1571.  Presentation  of  William  Code,  S.T.B.,  to  the  perpetual  vicarage 

of  St.  Mary’s  Church,  Reading,  Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  the  deprivation  of  William  Tofte. 

By  P.S. 

1389. )  2 April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Atkins  of  (1)  lands  ( named  and 

tenants  named)  in  Wanstrowe  alias  Wanstrow  late  Bullers  alias  Church  Wanstrowe,  co. 
Somerset,  (2)  a yearly  rent  from  the  manor  of  Marston  Bygott  payable  ‘to  [m.  4] 
Wanstrowe’  and  (3)  lands  ( tenant  named ) in  Frome,  co.  Somerset,  all  late  of  Charles  Stour- 
ton,  late  lord  Stourton,  attainted  of  felony,  and  concealed;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £6  5s.  3 d.,  to  wit,  for  (1)  £5  ioj*.  3 d.  ( detailed ),  (2)  10 s.  and  (3)  jj. 
In  consideration  that  Atkins  will  endeavour  to  recover  the  premises  for  the  Crown  at 
his  own  expense.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

i39°.)  19  April  1571.  Lease  for  31  years,  for  his  service  at  the  time  of  the  rebellion 

in  the  North,  to  John  Stanhopp,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  (1)  the  site  and  desmesne 
lands  (named)  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Agatha  near  Richemounte,  co.  York,  now  or  late 
in  the  several  tenures  of  Anne  Gowre,  widow,  and  John  Gowre,  and  (2)  lands  (named 
and  tenants  named)  in  Darlington  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  all  late  of  the  said  John 
Gowre,  outlawed  for  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  [m.  5] 
rents  (1)  £9  14 s.  during  Anne’s  life  and  after  her  death  £19  8j\  and  (2)  66s.  8 d.  By  P.S. 

1391. )  2 July  1571.  Grant  to  Edward  Clere  of  Blicklinge,  co.  Norfolk,  of  the  reversion 

of  the  office  of  chirographer  of  the  Common  Pleas,  which  office  was  granted  by  patent, 
28  March,  7 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Gardyner  for  life;  to  hold  for  60  years  from  the  present 
date  if  Clere  and  George  Carye,  knight,  the  Queen’s  kinsman,  or  either  of  them,  shall 
so  long  live;  as  held  by  John  Pakington,  Richard  Higham  or  Maurice  Dennys,  knight, 
William  Cordell,  knight,  or  Gardyner,  On  surrender  by  Carye  of  a patent,  11  June,  11 
Eliz.,  granting  him,  then  esquire,  for  life  the  said  reversion.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 18  Sept.,  21  Eli%.,  signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell  [M.R.];  Edward 
Clere. 

1 392. )  2 July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Brian  Ansley  of  woods  (named)  in  the  manor 

of  Kedbroke,  co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  [m.  6] 
£5  1 3J*.  9 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation 
and  enclosure  thereof.  In  consideration  that  Ansley  will  bear  the  charges  of  enclosing 
the  woods,  which  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  every  cutting  for  the  preserva- 
tion of  ‘lez  springes’,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  surveyor  of  woods,  and  also  will 
pay  the  said  rent,  whereas  no  rent  has  heretofore  been  answered. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1 393*)  2 Jub  I57I*  Lease  for  21  years  to  Alan  Bellingham  of  the  rectory  of  Crosbie, 

co.  Westmorland,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Anthony  Layton,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Whitbie, 
co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £23.  For  a fine  of  £92 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


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1394. )  3 Jub  I57I-  Lease  for  30  years  to  George  Howarde,  knight,  master  [m.  7] 

of  ‘le  armorie’,  of  (1)  two  tenements  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows  the  Great  ad  Fenum 
London,  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Henry  Pegnett  {alias  Pignett)  and  John 
Hannett,  late  of  Elsingspittle  Priory,  and  (2)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Brokehall  alias 
Broxhedhall  Parva,  co.  Essex,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Jermyn,  and  the 
demesne  lands  thereof,  late  belonging  to  William,  marquess  of  Northampton;  with 
reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  27  July,  5 & 6 [? 
recte  4 & 5]1  Ph.  and  Mary,  to  John  More  and  Henry  Aldred  for  21  years  at  a yearly 
rent  of  20/.  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  thereof  endur- 
ing after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £16  and  (2)  a pair  of  gilt  spurs,  1 lb  of  pepper  and  £6 
i8j\  \d.  On  surrender  by  Howarde  by  deed,  24  June,  13  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of 
his  interest  in  the  premises  by  virtue  of  a patent,  26  April,  1 2 Eliz.,  leasing  him  the  premi- 
ses inter  alia  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £14  and  (2)  £6  18 s.  \d.,  a pair  of  gilt  spurs  and  1 lb. 
of  pepper,  for  30  years  (1)  from  the  termination  of  the  lease  to  More  and  Aldred  and 
(2)  from  the  termination  of  a patent  made  thereof  to  John  Collyn  and  William  and  John 
Collyn,  his  sons.  By  P.S.  [m.  8] 

1395. )  1 March  1571.  Grant  for  life,  for  his  service,  to  Charles  Smyth,  an  officer  of 

the  wardrobe  of  robes,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  wardrobe  of  beds  and  of  the  armoury 
in  Windsor  Castle,  co.  Berks,  with  a page  (, garcio ) under  him;  wages  of  6d.  a day,  with  3 d. 
a day  for  the  page,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  formerly  held  by  Ralph  Rawlynson, 
William  Tildesley,  Ralph  Jenett  or  Robert  Lytell.  On  surrender  by  Rawlynson  of  a 
patent,  10  Jan.,  3 Eliz.,  granting  him  the  office  for  life.  By  P.S. 

1396. )  22  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Michael  Owen  of  all  lands,  tithes,  etc. 

in  Pontesburye,  co.  Salop,  belonging  to  the  three  portionaries  or  prebendary  priests  in 
the  parish  church  of  St.  George  there;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rent  £5 ; the  lessee  to  pay  £12  yearly  for  the  stipend  of  a priest  or  curate  in  the  said  church, 
and  66j*.  4 d.  yearly  towards  the  repair  of  the  chancel.  In  consideration  of  Owen’s  under- 
taking to  recover  for  the  Crown  at  his  own  expense  the  premises,  which  have  been 
concealed.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 30  Oct.,  13  Eli ^.,  signed : Wyllm.  Cordell  [M.R.];  Michaell 
Owen. 

1397. )  2 July  1571.  Presentation  of  Hugh  Blythe,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Medburne, 

Lincoln  dioc.;  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  lapse.  By  P.S. 

1398. )  7 May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edmund  Parkinson  of  (1)  the  \m.  9] 

tithes  in  Exilbie  and  Leminge  in  the  parish  of  Burneston,  co.  York,  (2)  the  tithes  of 
corn  in  Gaytenbye  in  the  said  parish  and  (3)  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Burneston,  all  ( tenants 
named)  late  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  next  the  walls  of  York,  (4)  lands  ( tenant  named) 
in  Worsall,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Gisborne,  co.  York,  and  (5)  lands  ( named  and  tenants 
named)  in  Thurske,  co.  York,  late  of  a chantry  at  St.  Mary’s  altar  in  Thurske  Church; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8,  (2)  20s. , (3)  £8,  (4)  12J.  and 
(5)  i6j\  2 \d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Parkinson  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of 
Augmentations,  23  June,  7 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to  Francis  Lasselles  all  the  premises  except 
(1),  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rents;  also 
because  he  will  build  a tithe  barn  in  Burneston  within  two  years  at  his  own  cost  in  a 
place  to  be  appointed  by  the  Queen’s  officers  there;  and  for  a fine  of  £36  6s.  5 d.  paid 
at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


Cf.  the  patent  of  26  April,  12  Eliz.  (no.  1130  above). 


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1399. )  26  March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Crofte  of  the  office  of  a [m.  10] 

gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Robert  Hemynge,  deceased;  wages  of  Gd. 
a day  from  Christmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 6 Feb.,  20  Eli%.,  signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell  [M.R.];  Edmund 
Croft;  with  a note  ‘Anthonius  Fen  Rutter  cogn’  part’ 

1400. )  23  March  1571.  Grant  to  Thomas  Fitzwilliams  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  William  Carter,  son  and  heir  of  William  Carter,  ‘yoman’;  with  an  annuity  of  10s. 
from  3 June,  11  Eliz.,  when  William  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance 
57 s-  4*-  ByQ- 

1401. )  28  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Bernarde  of  woods  ( named ) 

belonging  to  the  manor  of  Hicham,  co.  Suffolk,  late  of  the  bishopric  of  Ely;  with  reser- 
vations; from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £11  12 s.  8 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings 
only  of  the  woods  and  for  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof;  the  lessee  to  leave  a 
moiety  of  the  underwood  at  least  seven  years  old  at  the  end  of  the  term;  also  to  deliver 
sufficient  ‘hedgebote’  etc.  to  the  farmer  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor,  and  at  every 
sale  of  woods  to  sell  at  reasonable  prices  to  the  other  tenants  of  the  manor  as  much  ‘le 
fierwood’  as  they  wish;  also  to  cause  this  patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  auditor  of  the 
county  within  one  [year]  1i  and  to  cause  it  to  be  enrolled  before  the  surveyor  of  woods 
this  side  of  Trent  before  any  wood  is  cut.  In  consideration  that  a lease  of  the  premises, 
for  the  rent  and  with  the  conditions  specified,  will  be  to  the  greater  profit  of  the  Crown 
than  the  reservation  thereof  unleased,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Roger  Taverner, 
surveyor  of  woods  this  side  of  Trent,  and  that  the  woods  will  be  better  preserved. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1402. )  4 July  1571.  Licence  for  the  master  or  warden  and  fellows  or  scholars  [m.  1 1] 

of  Corpus  Christi  College  Cambridge,  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  lands  to  the  yearly  value 
of  £100  not  held  of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  by  knight  service.  By  P.S. 

1403. )  4 July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Forster,  knight,  warden  of  the  middle 

marches  towards  Scotland,  of  lands  {named)  in  Stifforde,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Gwynborne,  rebel,  attainted  of  treason,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Bulbecke,  co.  Northum- 
berland, late  of  Charles,  earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £13  Gs.  8 d.  For  a fine  of  £5  3 Gs.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1404. )  5 Jan.  1571.  Grant  for  life  in  reversion,  for  his  service,  to  Henry  Parker, 

the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the  office  of  brigander  or  armourer  in  the  Tower  of  London; 
with  an  annuity  of  £24  Gs.  8 d.,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  held  by  John  Lynsey, 
deceased,  Thomas  Ridge,  deceased,  or  Thomas  Beane.  The  office  was  granted  by 
patent  1 June,  5 Eliz.,  to  Beane  and  Ridge  for  life  in  survivorship.  By  P.S. 

1405. )  28  March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Hibbarde  of  the  office  of  a [m.  12] 

gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Thomas  Rigges,  deceased;  wages  of  Gd.  a day; 
from  Rigges’s  death.  By  P.S. 

1406. )  28  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Bernarde  of  the  concealed 

perpetual  chantry  founded  by  Anne  Seintleger,  widow,  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin  called  ‘Hankefordes  Chappell’  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  George  of  Monkeley, 
co.  Devon,  and  its  appurtenances  in  Yenstowe  alias  Yanstowe,  Westedowne,  Buckland 
Brewer  or  elsewhere,  co.  Devon;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent 
£9  iij-.  8 d.\  the  lessee  not  to  be  charged  with  payment  of  the  rent  before  he  shall  have 


Cf.  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1229). 


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possession.  In  consideration  of  Bernarde’s  undertaking  to  recover  the  premises,  which 
have  been  concealed  for  many  years,  at  his  own  expense  for  the  Crown  and  to  pay  the 
said  rent.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1407. )  30  March  1571.  Licence  for  two  years  for  John  Fitzwilliams,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  to  buy  in  England  and  export  to  friendly  countries  1000  quarters  of  wheat  and 
500  quarters  of  barley  and  malt  in  English  or  friendly  ships;  duties  to  be  paid;  the  licence 
not  to  be  used  during  any  time  of  restraint  of  transportation  of  such  grain;  nothing  to  be 
shipped  to  any  place  to  which  the  Queen’s  subjects  have  not  at  the  time  ’an  usual  trade 
of  entrecourse  to  resort  unto’;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped  endorsed  on  it 
and  to  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  customer  of  the  port  from  which  the  last  shipment 
shall  be  made.  For  his  service.  English . By  P.S.  [^.13] 

1408. )  2 April  1571.  Grant  to  Robert  Worseley  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Catherine  Kighley,  one  of  the  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Henry  Kighley.  By  P.S. 

i4°9.)  3 April  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Iverie  of  the  office  of  a serjeant  at  arms, 

held  by  John  Dawtrey,  deceased;  wages  of  12 d.  a day  from  Dawtrey’s  death.  For  his 
service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Queen  Mary  and  the  present  Queen.  By  P.S. 

1410. )  2 April  1571.  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  Richard  Younge  of  the  office 

of  particular  surveyor  of  lands  in  the  county  of  Hertford  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer, 
granted  for  life  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  12  May,  1 Edw.  VI,  to  Francis 
Southwell  as  surveyor  of  lands  in  the  said  county  in  the  survey  of  the  said  Court;  with 
an  annuity  of  £13  6s.  Sd.  and  expenses,  payable  by  the  receiver  of  the  county  or  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  Q. 

1411. )  24  March  1571.  Licence  for  two  years  for  Thomas  Warcopp,  a [m.  14] 

gentleman  pensioner,  to  buy  in  England  and  export  to  friendly  countries  1500  quarters 
of  wheat  in  friendly  ships;  duties  to  be  paid;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped 
endorsed  on  it,  and  to  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  customer  of  the  port  from  which 
the  last  shipment  shall  be  made;  nothing  to  be  shipped  to  any  place  to  which  the  Queen’s 
subjects  have  not  at  the  time  ‘an  usual  trade  of  entrecourse  to  resort  unto’;  no  grain  to 
be  exported  during  any  time  of  restraint  of  export  of  such  grain.  For  his  service.  English. 

By  P.S. 

1412. )  4 April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Sonkey  of  nine  messuages  ( tenants 

named ) in  Carethorpe,  co.  York,  late  of  ‘Mawde  Marnyon  chauntrie’  in  the  parish  church 
of  Westandfeld;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  £13  14 d.  In  con- 
sideration that  the  premises  are  in  decay,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  auditor  of  the 
county,  and  Sonkey  offers  to  undertake  the  repairs;  and  for  a fine  of  £26  is.  4 d.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1413. )  5 April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  of  [m.  15] 

(1)  the  manor  of  Bradford,  lands  and  woods  called  Togarlewe  in  Bradford  and  all  lands, 
courts  and  other  appurtenances  of  the  manor  in  Bradford,  Atworthe,  Troylle,  Stoke, 
Leighe,  Wraxall,  Holte,  Wynsleighe  and  elsewhere,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  the  monastery  of 
Shaftesbury,  co.  Dorset,  and  (2)  the  manor  of  Bovytracie  and  all  lands,  courts  and  other 
appurtenances  thereof  in  Bovytracie  and  elsewhere,  co.  Devon,  parcel  of  Richemondes 
Landes;  with  reservations,  including  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Brad- 
ford and  the  capital  messuage  or  farm  in  Atworth  alias  Atford,  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Bradford,  (yearly  rent  £26  18/.  2 d.),  Bovytracie  Park,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bovytracie, 
(yearly  rent  £12  5/.)  and  woods  except  Togarlew;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1) 
£93  1 6s.  id.  and  (2)  £57  7 s.  5 d.;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges  except  the 


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fee  of  the  bailiff  and  collector  and  the  stipend  of  the  steward  and  clerk  of  the  court  of  the 
manor  of  Bradford.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  earl,  in  respect  of  the 
premises,  of  patents  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  (a)  28  July,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to 
William  Herberte,  then  K.G.,  Master  of  the  Horse,  (1)  together  with  the  site  and  capital 
messuage  of  the  manor  of  Bradford  and  the  site,  capital  messuage  and  farm  of  Atworth, 
woods  except  Togarlewe  reserved,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £120  15/.  and  ( b ) 1 April,  6 Edw. 
VI,  to  William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  inter  alia  of  (2)  together  with  Bovytracie  Park,  with 
reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £72  5 d.,  in  both  cases  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then 
last;  and  for  a fine  of  £5  00  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.  S.  [m.  16] 

1414. )  5 April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Charles  Cooke  of  (1)  lands  in  [m.  17] 

Middelham,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Middleham  and  Richmond  in  the  archdeaconry 
of  Richmond,  co.  York,  (2)  lands  in  Bisshopdale,  parcel  of  the  said  lordship,  (3)  lands 
( tenants  named)  in  Coverdale,  parcel  of  the  cow  pasture  of  Bradley,  parcel  of  the  said 
lordship,  (4)  lands  ( tenants  named),  parcel  of  the  said  cow  pasture,  (5)  lands  ( tenants 
named)  in  Carleton  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Middel- 
ham, (6)  lands  ( described ) in  Middleham,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Middleham,  (7)  lands 
( tenant  named)  in  Fysshelacke,  co.  York,  (8)  lands  {named)  in  Glaston,  co.  Somerset,  late 
belonging  to  the  office  of  kitchener  in  the  monastery  of  Glaston,  and  (9)  lands  {tenants 
named)  in  Gamerskell  and  Woodall,  co.  York,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Middleham  and 
Richmond;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  Whitsunday,  1572,  being  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  18  Feb.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Roger 
Alderson,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Whitsunday  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
ioj\,  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1572,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of 
the  said  Court,  16  Dec.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  William  Robinson,  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  32 s.  10 d.,  (3)  from  Whitsunday,  1573, 
being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  24  Dec.,  5 Edw. 
VI,  to  Ralph  Hall,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Whitsunday  then  next  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £5  {detailed),  (4)  from  Whitsunday,  1573,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  24  Dec.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  the  said  Hall  inter  alia,  with  reserva- 
tions, for  21  years  from  Whitsunday  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  6oj*.  {detailed),  (5)  from 
Martinmas,  1573,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  30 
Dec.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  John  Clapton  inter  alia,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Martin- 
mas then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  46s.  5 d.  {detailed),  (6)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  ter- 
mination of  a lease  thereof,  if  it  be  still  in  force,  by  patent  of  the  said  Court  to  William 
Biggens,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Whitsunday  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
zjs.  {detailed),  (7)  from  Michaelmas,  1573,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
patent  of  the  said  Court,  20  Feb.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  William  Hodgeson  inter  alia,  with  reser- 
vations, for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  i6j*.  8 d.,  (8)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  30  Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  to  William  Ley  for  21  years 
and  (9)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life 
or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  10/.,  (2)  32/.  10 d.,  (3)  £5  {detailed), 
(4)  6oj.  {detailed),  (5)  46/.  5 d.  {detailed),  (6)  27/.,  (7)  16s.  8 d.,  (8)  20/.  and  (9)  8 or.  {detailed)', 
the  lessee  to  be  ready  to  serve  with  horse  and  arms  in  the  North,  when  required,  [m.  1 8] 
and  to  bear  all  other  customary  charges  for  the  premises  in  the  lordship  of  Middelham. 
For  his  service  at  the  time  of  the  Rebellion  in  the  North.  By  Q. 

1415. )  30  Oct.  1571.  Presentation  of  Robert  Dakyns,  clerk,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of 

Foxholes,  York  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1416. )  6 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Thomas  Smalwood,  Roger  \m.  19] 

Carewe  and  Alice  his  wife  and  Robert  Staunforde:  by  a fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  the  said 


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Thomas  purchased  from  the  said  Robert,  Roger  and  Alice  the  manor  of  Hadleighe  Mona- 
chorum  and  a free  chapel  in  Hadleighe  aforesaid  with  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage 
of  South  Mymmes,  co.  Middlesex,  and  by  the  same  fine  conveyed  them  back  to  Roger 
and  Alice  during  her  life,  with  remainder  to  Robert.  For  40s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1417. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Richard  Clyfton,  citizen  and  ‘letherseller’ 

of  London,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Wakelyn,  rector  of  Blechingley,  co.  Surrey,  in  a 
plea  for  payment  of  £100  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1418. )  1 Jan.  1571.  Licence  for  Thomas  Sackvyle,  knight,  lord  Buckehurst,  and  Cecily 

his  wife  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Cannonburye  alias  Canberye  and  lands  in  Barkeley  and 
Wotton  Underedge  or  elsewhere,  co.  Gloucester,  to  Nicholas  Thorpe,  William  Laverence, 
Richard  Beconsawe,  Thomas  Cole,  Thomas  Pleydell,  Richard  Tylladam  and  Nicholas 
Webbe.  For  £ 4 1 8 j*.  8d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1419. )  29  Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sadleir,  knight,  councillor,  chancellor  of  the 

Duchy  of  Lancaster,  to  alienate  the  manor  of  Temple  Dyonesley,  lands  in  Temple  Dyones- 
ley,  Hechen,  Walden  Regis,  Pollettes,  Offeley  and  Gosmer  and  the  rectory  of  Kinges 
Walden,  co.  Hertford,  to  George  Horsey,  Edward  Baesshe,  William  Doddes  and  Henry 
Coningesby  and  the  heirs  of  Horsey  to  the  use  of  the  said  Ralph  for  life,  with  remainder 
to  Edward  Sadleir  and  Anne  his  wife  and  his  heirs  by  her,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs 
of  the  body  of  the  said  Edward,  with  remainder  to  Ralph  in  fee  simple.  For  £ 10 . \m.  20] 

1420. )  29  Dec . 1570.  The  like  for  Richard  Lee,  knight,  to  alienate  (1)  the  manor  of 

Aspeley  Guyse  and  lands  in  Aspeley  Guyse,  Birchemore  and  Woburn,  co.  Bedford,  and 
(2)  the  manor  of  Hexton  and  lands  there,  co.  Hertford,  to  the  same  feoffees  (as  in  no. 
1419)  to  the  use  in  the  case  of  (1)  of  Edward  Sadleir  and  Anne  his  wife  and  her  heirs  by 
him  and  (2)  Lee  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Edward  and  Anne  and  her  heirs  by 
him,  with  remainder  over  in  both  cases  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Anne,  with  remainder 
to  Lee  in  fee  simple.  For  £10. 

1421. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Francis,  earl  of  Bedford,  William  Goodwyn  and 

Margaret  his  wife  to  alienate  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Nether wynchendon  alias  Nether 
Wynchenham,  co.  Buckingham,  a capital  messuage  called  Wynchendon  and  lands  in 
Netherwynchenden  to  Jerome  Weston.  For  £4. 

1422. )  8 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Hamby  to  alienate  lands  ( described ) in  Freston, 

co.  Lincoln,  to  Stephen  Sybsey  of  Freston,  ‘yoman’.  For  1 5 j-.  -jd . 

1423. )  9 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Kightley,  Edmund  Smythe  and  \m.  21] 

Edward  Riche  of- London,  ‘lethersellers’,  to  alienate  the  site  of  the  late  priory  of  St. 
Helen,  London,  ‘the  Nonnes  churche  of  Seynt  Elyns’  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  site 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Helen,  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Edmund  Stone,  William 
Warren,  Humphrey  Lusye,  John  Pryne,  John  Baker,  Richard  Clarke  and  Thomas 
Awood  to  Francis  Kightley,  Henry  Tompson,  William  Edwardes  and  Robert  Scar- 
borowe,  masters  and  wardens  of  the  mistery  of  ‘lethersellers’  of  London,  and  William 
Harte,  Richard  Pecock,  John  Bourne,  Simon  Rowe,  John  Brooke,  Hugh  Offeley,  John 
Boilson,  William  Gardener,  Richard  Cotton,  William  Hamond,  Thomas  Thomas,  John 
Watson,  Henry  Ducye  and  John  Kightley.  For  53/.  4 d. 

1424. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Walter  Denys,  knight,  and  Richard  Denys  to  alienate 

the  manor  and  park  of  Dyrham,  lands  in  Dyrham  and  Henton  and  the  advowson  of 
Dyrham  Church,  co.  Gloucester,  to  George  Wynter  and  William  Wynter  and  the  heirs 
of  George.  For  £zz  4 s.  6d. 


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1425. )  30  Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Peter  Ranckell  to  alienate  lands  in  Hardewicke, 

Cockthrope,  Stanelake  and  Yelford,  co.  Oxford,  to  William  Edwardes.  For  9J.  4 d. 

1426. )  1 3 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Robert  Ryche,  knight,  lord  Riche,  Elizabeth  his  wife 

and  William  Lowen  alias  Lewen  to  alienate  the  manor  or  prebend  of  Imbers  and  lands 
in  Goodester  and  Norton  Maundevile,  co.  Essex,  to  John  Pigott  and  John  [m.  22] 
Ellys:  and  for  Pigott  and  Ellys,  by  the  same  fine,  to  convey  the  premises  back  to  Lewen 
for  40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12,  and  to  convey  the  rever- 
sion and  rent  to  lord  Riche  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  lord  Riche.  For  £4. 

1427. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  George  Peckham,  knight,  to  alienate  the  manor  of 

Byttylsden  alias  Bytlesden  and  lands  in  Byttylsden  and  Stowe,  co.  Buckingham,  and 
Wappenham,  co.  Northampton,  to  Richard  Paramore.  For  £9  17 s.  9 \d. 

1428. )  3 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Hamby  the  younger  of  London  to  alienate  all 

his  lands  in  Thoreswaye,  Berkwood  and  Berkewood  House,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Charles, 
late  duke  of  Suffolk,  the  elder  and  all  his  other  lands  there  to  Henry  Clynton,  knight. 
For  2 6s.  8 d. 

1429. )  22  Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Henry  Knyvett  of  Charleton  Malmesbury,  co. 

Wilts,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Radborne  alias  Rodborne  and 
Burton  Hyll,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts,  [m.  23] 
to  William  Wynter,  of  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester,  and  George  Wynter.  For  £13  6j\  Sd. 

1430. )  6 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  William  Carter  to  alienate  the  site  and  capital  messuage 

of  the  manor  and  Armyn  and  lands  (named)  in  Armyn  and  Sneyth,  co.  York,  to  Richard, 
William  and  James  Carter,  his  sons.  For  33/.  4 d. 

1431. )  23  Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Roger  Colte  to  alienate  the  manor  and  rectory  of 

Borden,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of  Borden  Church,  co.  Kent,  and  lands  in  Stanmer 
and  Harrow  on  the  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  to  Rowland  Haywarde  and  John  Langley, 
aldermen  of  London.  For  £5  15  s. -jd. 

1432. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Lyons  alias  Levans  and  William  Hyde  to 

alienate  lands  in  Swynbroke,  Ballettes  Farme,  Astell  and  Fulbroke,  co.  Oxford,  to 
Anthony  Hyde.  For  33 s.  4 d. 

1433. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  William  Candishe  of  Trymley  St.  Martin,  [m.  24] 

co.  Suffolk,  to  alienate  the  rectory  of  Frothingham,  its  appurtenances  in  Frothingham, 
Skonthorpe,  Crosby,  Brombey  and  elsewhere,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
vicarage  of  Frothingham  to  Francis  Fotherby  of  Normanby,  co.  Lincoln.  For  £4. 

1434. )  30  Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Francis  Lawley  to  alienate  lands  in  Longveld  alias 

Longfeld  and  the  tithes  of  corn  thereof,  co.  Salop,  to  Robert  Salter  and  Catherine  his  wife 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Robert.  For  7 s. 

1435. )  25  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Skypwyth,  knight,  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

Richard  Skypwith,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  William,  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate 
lands  in  Tilles worth,  co.  Bedford,  the  rectory  of  Tilles worth  and  the  advowson  of  the 
vicarage  of  Tillesworth  to  Gabriel  Fowler.  For  5 3 j\  4 d. 

1436. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Robert  Ludlowe  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Horewoode  and  Horsington,  co.  Somerset,  to  Richard  Newman  alias  Everod.  For 
1 9-r.  4 d. 

1437. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Horewoode  [m.  25] 

and  Horsington  to  Robert  Kemys.  For  6s.  8 d. 


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1438. )  3 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Jenyn  to  alienate  lands  in  Southmynstre 

alias  Sydmyster  and  Mayland,  co.  Essex,  late  of  ‘Darceys  chauntreys’  in  Maldon,  co. 
Essex,  to  Thomas  Bode  of  Rocheford,  co.  Essex,  ‘yoman’.  For  £3  ly.  4 d. 

1439. )  2 Jan'  1 5 71  • The  like  for  Christopher  Chychester,  to  alienate  his  two  third  parts 

of  the  manor  of  Frythelstocke,  co.  Devon,  of  lands  there  and  of  the  rectory  there  to 
John  Boteler  and  John  Dennys  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Boteler  to  the  use  of  Thomas 
Risdon.  For  £6  1 3/.  4 d. 

1440. )  3 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Lawrence  Megges  to  alienate  the  remainder  of  the 

manor  and  capital  messuage  of  Yondecote,  the  remainder  of  all  lands  called  Yondecote 
in  Shebrooke,  co.  Devon,  and  all  his  other  lands  in  Shebrooke,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure 
of  Thomas  Towker  and  Joan  his  wife  to  Nicholas  Turbervile.  For  42^.  7 d..  [m.  26] 

1441. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Frances  Towneley,  widow,  and  John  Townley  to 

alienate  a third  part  of  lands  in  Sturton,  co.  Lincoln,  to  Robert  West.  For  8 s.  4 d. 

1442. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Maye  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

manors  of  Exmouth,  Hyll  alias  Ryll,  Bystock,  and  Vewage  and  lands  in  Exmouth, 
Wythecomberaylegh,  Lytleham,  Woodberry,  Colytonraylegh,  Estlytton,  Raylegh, 
Estbudlegh  and  Kyngesteynton,  co.  Devon,  to  Thomas  Raymond  and  Julian  his  wife 
and  the  heirs  of  Thomas.  For  £6  16/.  10 d. 

1443. )  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Alexander  Avenon  the  elder,  alderman  and  late 

Mayor  of  London,  to  alienate  a manor  or  capital  messuage  called  Le  Gritt  alias  the  manor 
of  Gritt,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  ( — ) Higforde,  widow,  in  Yardeley,  co.  Worcester, 
lands  ( named  and  tenants  named ),  including  Norton  Graunge  alias  the  manor  of  Norton 
Graunge,  in  Kinges  Norton,  co.  Worcester,  and  lands  ( described ) in  Hackney,  co.  Middle- 
sex, to  Henry  Syles  and  Edward  Bright,  citizens  and  ‘lremongers’  of  London,  to  the  use 
of  the  said  Alexander  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Alexander  Avenon  the  younger,  his  son 
and  heir  apparent,  and  Margery  his  wife  in  tail,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  Alexander 
the  younger,  with  remainder  to  Alexander  the  elder  in  fee  simple.  For  £5  19 s.  ~[d. 

1444. )  12  Dec.  1570.  Pardon  of  waivery  for  Joan  Cocke  late  of  Henman,  co.  [m.  27] 

Essex,  widow,  executrix  of  Henry  Cocke,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of 
London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Parnell,  administrator 
of  John  Parnell,  who  died  intestate,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £8  and  has  now  surrendered 
herself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1445  •)  26  Jan*  1571-  Pardon  of  alienation  for  John  Swayne,  to  whom  Edward  Twynehoo 

and  Edith  his  wife  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  have  conveyed  lands  in  Preston  Parva, 
Kayneston  Terrant  and  Iwerne  Courteney,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  tithes  thereof.  For  zzs. 
8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1446. )  30  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Robert  Bradshawe  late  of  London, 

alias  of  Morebarne,  co.  Leicester,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for 
non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Yate,  citizen  and  merchant 
taylor  of  London,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £80  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet 
prison. 

1447. )  ll  Jan-  1571-  Pardon  for  John  Newell,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Portesmouth,  co.  Southampton,  before  Cornelius  Braxtone,  coroner  in  the  town,  on 
19  April,  11  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Thomas  Hadder  for  that  he  killed  Hadder  there  in 
self-defence  on  1 8 April  ( details  given ),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  Richard 
Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  two  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  justices  of  gaol  delivery 
of  Winchester  Castle,  remaining  in  the  Chancery  files. 


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1448. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Thomas  Wattes  of  Blakesley,  co.  North- 

ampton, who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  Thomas  Wilmer  of  Staret,  co.  Northampton,  in  a plea  of  debt 
of  £40,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1449. )  1 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Roger  Fretwell  of  Edlington,  co.  York, 

‘yoman’,  and  Ralph  Fretwell,  his  son,  who  have  acquired  from  Thomas  Grene  of  Staynton, 
co.  York,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Helleby  in  Staynton,  late  parcel  of  the  rectory  of 
Staynton.  For  43 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1450. )  3 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  William  Balles  of  Myldenhall,  co.  Suffolk 

‘husbondman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  for  non-appearance  in 
the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Thomas  Wryghte  of  Wetinge,  co.  Norfolk,  in  a plea  of 
debt  of  £8  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison.  \m.  28] 

1451. )  7 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Russell,  late  of  Warwick,  co.  Warwick,  who 

was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer 
Philip  More  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £10  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1452. )  5 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  William  Ball  late  of  Chester,  ‘merchant’,  alias  of 

Chester,  alderman,  and  William  Jones  of  the  said  city,  ‘ironmonger’,  who  were  put  in 
exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer 
Richard  Cloughe  of  London,  ‘mercer’,  and  Ferdinando  ( Farinandus ) Poyntz  of  London, 
‘grocer’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £150,  and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet 
prison. 

1453. )  7 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Jerome  Blondevile  late  of  Laystropp,  co.  Suffolk, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  city  of  Norwich  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas 
to  answer  Thomas  Gleane  of  Norwich,  ‘draper’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  40^.  and  has  now 
surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1454. )  5 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Robert  Fulleshurst  of  Crewe,  co.  Chester,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 
satisfy  William  Tenche  of  London,  ‘draper’,  in  respect  of  £8  3 s.  4 d.,  and  £-/  18J.  4 d. 
damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1455. )  5 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Jerome  Blomvill  alias  Blumvill  of  Lowestofte,  co. 

Suffolk,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  Robert  Frauncys  of  Becclis,  co.  Suffolk,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £12  and  has 
now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1456. )  8 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Maurice  Davye  late  of  London  alias  of  Lalant,  co. 

Cornwall,  merchant,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Henry  Edwardes  of  London  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £40 
and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1457. )  23  Jan-  I57I-  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Richard  Woodford,  to  whom  Edward 

Dallyson  of  Crannesley,  co.  Northampton,  has  conveyed  by  writing,  17  May,  7 Eliz., 
lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Old,  co.  Northampton.  For  33/.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  29] 

1458. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Robert  Smythe  of  Mychelney,  co.  Somerset,  ‘yoman’, 

detained  in  the  gaol  of  the  said  county  for  killing  John  Sanders  in  self-defence,  as  ap- 
pears from  the  inquisition  taken  before  William  Joneson,  late  a coroner  in  the  county, 
and  delivered  to  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  justices  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in  the  county. 


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1459.)  9 Feb.  1571-  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Thomas  Mathewe  late  of  Over  Wrough- 

ton,  co.  Wilts,  ‘husbandman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non- 
appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Thomas  Skynner  of  Highworth,  co.  Wilts, 
‘wollen  draper’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  ioot.  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet 
prison. 


1460.)  10  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Papworthe  of  Leicester,  ‘yeaman’.  It  was 

found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Leicester  before  John  Myddylton  and  Robert  Wilcockes, 
coroners  in  the  liberty  of  the  town,  on  the  body  of  William  Ingham,  that  Papworthe 
killed  Ingham  in  self-defence  at  Leicester  on  3 Aug.,  12  Eliz.  {details given). 


1461. )  3 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Heard  alias  Hard  alias  Barrowe  of  Hutton, 

co.  Essex,  ‘husbandman’.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Hutton  before  Thomas 
Knott,  a coroner  in  the  county,  on  1 3 March,  12  Eliz.,  ( iurj  named)  on  the  body  of  John 
Thomlinson  (aged  23)  that  Heard  wounded  Thomlinson  in  self-defence  on  12  March 
at  Hutton  so  that  he  died  there  on  13  March  {details  given.)  [m.  30] 

1462. )  9 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  William  Wood  late  of  Hatley  Rowe  in 

Odium,  co.  Southampton,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  county  of  Oxford  and  in  the 
husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  (1)  to  satisfy  Thomas 
Pond  alias  Bodye  in  respect  of  £ 4 5 s.  damages  awarded  in  a plea  of  detinue  of  cattle 
and  (2)  to  answer  Thomas  Byll,  citizen  and  ‘haberdassher’  of  London,  touching  his 
non-appearance  to  satisfy  Pond,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 


1463. )  8 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Tanner  late  of  Kyngesomborne,  co.  Southamp- 

ton, ‘husbondman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  county  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  Stephen  Butler  in  a plea  of  debt  of  40T.  and  has  now  surrendered 
himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1464. )  9 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation:  Henry  Caree,  K.G.,  baron  of  Hunsdon,  has 

purchased  from  Edward  Clere  the  manor  of  More  Hall  and  its  appurtenances  in  Sail, 
Wooddallinge,  Riffham,  Hackford,  Whitwell,  Cardeston,  Great  Witchingham,  Little 
Witchingham  and  Gest,  co.  Norfolk,  late  of  James  Bullyn,  knight,  deceased.  For  £$  1 $s. 
4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


1465 . )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Parrys  alias  Tayler,  to  whom  William  Wilkes 

of  Myddelton  Cheyny  by  charter,  24  April,  6 Eliz.,  conveyed  lands  {tenant  named)  in 
Myddelton  Cheyny  alias  Nether  Myddelton  Cheyny,  co.  Northampton.  For  13/.  4 d. 

1466. )  23  Jan.  1571.  The  like,  for  £zo\  Richard  Barkeley  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  by 

fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  on  the  morrow  of  Trinity,  12  Eliz.,  conveyed  to  William  Wyn- 
ter  the  manor  of  Kingesweston  and  lands  in  Kynges weston,  Henburye,  Westburye  and 
Lawrance  Weston,  co.  Gloucester. 

1467. )  27  Nov.  1 5 70.  Licence  for  Thomas,  lord  Wenteworthe,  and  Anne  his  [m.  31] 

wife  to  alienate  lands  in  Stebbunhuthe  alias  Stepney,  Spylman  Strete,  Churche  Strete,  Cleave 
Streate  alias  Whyte  Harte  Strete,  Sowthe  Streate,  Shadwell  Felde,  London  Feldes,  Rad- 
clyff,  Lymehowse,  Popeler,  Myleende  Grene  and  White  Chappell,  co.  Middlesex,  to 
Thomas  Gressham  and  Roger  Marten,  knights,  Thomas  Wilberham,  recorder  of  London, 
William  Allen  and  Lionel  Duckett,  aldermen  of  London,  and  Richard  Barnes,  William 
Leonard,  Matthew  Fyelde,  Richard  Carell,  William  Chelsham,  Thomas  Heaton,  John 
Gressham,  Thomas  Colshyll,  John  Brampston  and  John  Isham,  citizens  and  mercers 
of  London.  For  £9  14.1.  8| d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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1468. )  10  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Edward  Sadleir,  son  of  Ralph  Sadleir,  knight, 

and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  the  manors  of  Twynnynge,  Wormy ngton,  Ailmondestre 
and  Turkedeane,  lands  in  Tetbury,  Twynynge,  Wormy  ngton,  Ailmondestre  and 
Turkedeane  and  the  advowson  of  Wormyngton  Church,  co.  Gloucester,  to  Ralph 
Sadleir,  knight,  chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

1469. )  1 Dec.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  William  Skipwith  of  Bechewood,  co.  Hertford,  knight, 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  Richard  Skipwith,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Mary  his  wife  to 
alienate  lands  in  Dallington  and  the  rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Dalling- 
ton,  co.  Northampton,  to  Andrew  Corbett  of  Moreton  Corbett,  co.  Salop,  knight.  For 
46 s.  Sd. 

1470. )  18  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Justinian  Champneys  and  John  Kyngton  to  alien- 

ate lands  (j named ) in  Hendon  and  Fyncheley,  co.  Middlesex,  to  John  Barker,  \m.  32] 
‘yoman’.  For  3 6j\ 

1471. )  9 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Denys  to  alienate  lands  in  Mangersfeild 

alias  Magottfeild,  co.  Gloucester,  to  William  Baxter.  For  6j\ 

1472. )  24  March  1571.  Greenwich.  The  like  for  John  Graye  to  alienate  lands  in  Mea- 

ton,  co.  Salop,  to  John  Yelf  and  Thomas  Wynwoode.  For  7 s.  11  \d. 

1473. )  24  March  1571.  Greenwich.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Meaton 

to  Edward  Wynwoode  and  Richard  Barker.  For  6s.  8 d. 

1474. )  7 Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Joan  Wanton,  widow,  to  alienate  lands  in  Ivechurch, 

Snave,  Brookland  and  Romney  Marshe,  co.  Kent,  to  Richard  Patricke.  For  £10  in  the 
Hanaper. 

1475. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Edward  Blyth  alias  Slater  late  of  Happlesthorppe, 

co.  Nottingham,  ‘butcher’.  It  appears  from  an  indictment  taken  before  Richard  Eyre, 
a coroner  in  the  said  county,  that  Blyth  in  self-defence  wounded  Richard  \m.  33] 
Brande  on  10  Aug.,  1 1 Eliz.,  at  Northleverton,  co.  Nottingham,  so  that  he  died  there  on 
22  Feb.,  12  Eliz.  {details given). 

1476. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Richard  Wilson  of  Byrmyngham,  co.  Warwick, 

‘glover’.  It  is  reported  by  an  indictment  taken  before  Thomas  Hawes,  a coroner  in  the 
county,  that  Wilson,  while  practising  archery,  by  misadventure  wounded  Richard  Yate 
at  Byrmyngham  on  11  June,  10  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on  1 July  following  {details 
given ),  as  appears  by  a tenor  thereof  certified  by  James  Dier,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  serjeants  at  law,  and  their  fellows, 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in  the  county. 

1477. )  10  March  1571  Pardon  of  oudawry  for  Nicholas  Bagshawe  late  of  London 

alias  of  Farwall,  co.  Stafford,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non- 
appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Robert  Wielde  of  Worcester  in  respect  of  a 
debt  of  £80,  with  30^.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Wielde  has  acknowledged 
satisfaction  and  Bagshawe  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 

1478. )  10  March  1571.  The  like  for  William  Bagshawe  late  of  London  alias  of 

Coventry,  ‘draper’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Robert  Wielde  of  Worcester  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £80, 
with  48/.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court:  Wielde  has  acknowledged  satisfaction 
and  Bagshawe  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  prison. 


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1479.)  Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  William  Hawurth,  M.A.,  clerk,  to  the  perpetual 
vicarage  of  Dewsberye,  York  dioc.  By  P.S. 


1480.)  29  Jan.  1571.  Presentation  of  Nicholas  Sharpe,  clerk,  to  the  deanery  of  Middle- 

ham,  Chester  dioc.,  void  by  death.  [m.  34] 

By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  etc. 

The  like  of  the  following  clerks,  viz., — 


1481.)  29  Dec.  1570.  Christopher  Lyndley,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Langton,  York 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 


1482. )  29  Dec.  1 5 70.  Richard  Dernelove  to  the  rectory  of  Wareham  Holy  Trinity  with 

the  chapel  of  Earne,  Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1483. )  8 Jan.  1571.  Robert  James  to  the  vicarage  of  Woodford,  Peterborough  dioc., 

void  by  death. 


1484. )  8 Jan.  1571.  Nicholas  Warde  to  the  rectory  of  Chellesworth,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

1485. )  22  Dec.  1570.  Thomas  Arowsmyth  to  the  rectory  of  Enborne,  Salisbury  dioc., 

void  by  lapse. 

1486. )  22  Dec.,  1570.  John  Lloid  ap  David  to  the  rectory  of  Treffe  Dreyer,  St  Davids 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1487. )  18  Dec.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Anthony  Wooddall  to  the  rectory  of  Whipping- 

ham,  Winchester  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1488. )  15  1570.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Elcocke,  M. A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Bladon 

with  the  chapel  of  Woodstocke,  Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1489. )  15  Dec.  1570.  Gorhambury.  William  Chatburne,  B.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Bal- 

dock,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1490. )  15  Jan.  1571.  John  Askwithe  to  the  vicarage  of  Kirkeblysletham,  Chester 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1491. )  29  Jan.  1571.  Ralph  Thompson  to  the  rectory  of  Shawe,  Salisbury  dioc. 

1492. )  5 Feb.  1571.  John  Grey  to  the  rectory  of  Sutterby,  Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by 

death. 

1493. )  5 Feb.  1571.  John  Smarte  to  the  vicarage  of  Cerne,  Gloucester  dioc.,  void 

by  death. 

1494. )  5 Feb.  1571.  William  Hawkyns  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Nicholas,  Hereford  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

1495. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Richard  Thornell  to  the  rectory  of  Cornerth,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

1496. )  7 Feb.  157 1.  John  Randall  to  the  rectory  of  Ludchurche,  St.  Davids  dioc., 
void  by  death. 

I497*)  9 Feb.  1571.  Thomas  Bowen  to  the  rectory  of  Manerdeyvy,  St.  Davids  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 


1570-71 


1498.)  9 Feb.  1571.  Denization  for  John  Skinke,  born  in  Horsted  a subject  of  the 

Emperor;  to  pay  customs  as  an  alien,  and  not  to  live  in  Berwyk  or  Portesmouthe  without 
special  licence. 

By  the  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant;  for  1 $s.  4 d.  in  the 
hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following,  for  the  undermentioned  fines  in  the  Hanaper., — \m.  35] 


1499. )  3 Feb.  1571.  Giles  Becarte,  Spanish  subject.  13/.  4 d. 

1500. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Henry  oy  Ackermans,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj\ 

1501. )  5 Feb.  1571.  William  Simons,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj-. 

1502. )  5 Feb.  1571.  William  Proost  van  Valckenborche,  Spanish  subject.  13/.  4 d. 

1503. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Conrad  John,  Spanish  subject.  13J.  4 d. 

1504. )  27  Nov.  1570.  Jerolimus  Paingato,  Spanish  subject.  13/.  4 d. 

1505. )  1 Feb.  1571.  John  de  Ho wse,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13 j-.  4^. 

1506. )  27/^.1571.  Anthony  vander  Vynnen,  Spanish  subject.  13^.  4 d. 

1507. )  29/^.1571.  Peter  Pan,  Spanish  subject.  ly.  4 d. 

1508. )  29  Jan.  1571.  Elius  Shallar,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  \$s.  4 d. 

1509. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Francis  Nicholas,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ly.  4 d. 

1510. )  23 /tf#.  1571.  Gossennus  Halman,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  13/.  4^. 

15 11. )  23  Jan.  1571.  Bartholomew  Dymmerycke,  subject  of  the  duke  of 

Cleves.  1 3 s.  4 d. 

1512. )  26  Jan.  1571.  Hellegar  Cooke,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  1 3^.  4 d. 

1513. )  Undated.  Anthony  Kethell,  Spanish  subject.  2oj\ 

1514. )  27  Nov.  1570.  Nowell  Bartell,  French  subject.  13/.  4^. 

1515. )  20  Dec.  Martin  Tie wlyn,  Spanish  subject.  ioj. 

1516. )  17  Nov.  1570.  Matthew  Baker,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  1 5 j*. 

1517. )  if  Nov.  lyjo.  Giles  de  la  Hey,  French  subject.  15J. 

1518. )  27  Nov.  1 570.  Sebastian  Rizzo,  subject  of  the  doge  of  Venice.  i6j*. 

1519. )  27  A/iw.  1570.  John  le  Mere,  French  subject.  ioj. 

1520. )  20  Jan.  1571.  Derrick  Derickson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj. 

1521. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Gilbert  Tonyson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13/.  4*/. 

1522. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Lawrence  Ende,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13/.  4 d. 

1523. )  13  1571.  John  Large,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13^.  4^. 

1524. )  13  Feb.  1571.  John  Varlet,  ‘sarving  man’,  Spanish  subject.  13/.  4 d. 

1525. )  13  Feb.  1571.  Martin  Bonen,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj\ 

1526. )  13  Feb.  1571.  Glaudus  Bevais,  French  subject.  10/. 


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1527.)  8 Feb.  1571.  Helen  Woulphe,  a gentlewoman  of  the  privy 

chamber.  Fine  pardoned  by  the  Queen. 


187 


1528.)  20  Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  John  Norton,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Rolston, 

Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  the  Lord  Keeper  etc. 

The  like  of  the  following  clerks,  viz., — 


1529. )  1 Feb.  1571.  Giles  Hidgecock  to  the  rectory  of  Hardington,  Bath  and  Wells 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1530. )  23  Feb.  1571.  Clement  Freckingham  to  the  vicarage  of  Whaplodd,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1531. )  2 March  1571.  Thomas  Knell  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  London 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1532. )  27  Feb.  1571.  Ralph  Marchin  to  the  rectory  of  Staunsfelde,  Canterbury  dioc. 

\sic.],  void  by  death. 

1533. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Nicholas  Eccleston  to  the  vicarage  of  Stangrownd  with  the  chapel 

of  Farcett,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1534. )  6 March  1571.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Gittinges  to  the  rectory  of  Burnham  St. 

Margaret  and  Burnham  All  Saints,  Norwich  dioc. 

1535. )  2 May  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Yonge,  literate,  of  the  \m.  36 

office  of  master  or  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Chester,  void  by  deaths 

By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  etc 


The  like  letters  of  presentation  for  the  following,  viz: — 

1536. )  23  May  1571.  Thomas  Corker,  M.A.,  to  the  office  of  master  or  warden  of  the 

hospital  or  chapel  of  St.  Leonard  of  Stoke  next  Newarke  on  Trent,  co.  Nottingham, 
void  by  resignation. 

1537. )  J4  1571.  Griffin  Curtes,  literate,  to  the  office  of  master  or  warden  of  the 
hospital  or  house  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  in  Holloway  next  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  void  by 
death. 

1538. )  18  May  1571.  Presentation  of  Edmund  Downton,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of 

Little  Wenlocke,  Hereford  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

By  the  Lord  Keeper  etc. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz: — 

1539. )  24  Nov.  1570.  Nicholas  Aylande,  BtA.,  to  the  rectory  of  Horsted,  Norwich 
dioc.,  void  by  promotion. 

1540. )  6 July  1571.  Charles  Garbeck  to  the  vicarage  of  Rayneham,  Canterbury  dioc., 
void  by  death. 

1541. )  2 July  1571.  Edward  Croftes,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Wythycombe,  Bath  and 

Wells  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1542. )  5 April  1571.  Ralph  Cowlton,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Foston,  York  dioc., 

void  by  death. 


1543.)  5 April  1571.  Thomas  Martyn,  clerk , to  the  vicarage  of  Buckmynster,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 


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1544. )  3 April  1571.  Thomas  Upchere,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Lawrence,  [sic] 

Colchester,  London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1 545 . )  30  March  1571.  William  Kyrwood,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Ryseley,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1546. )  27  April  1571.  Thomas  Birkheade,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Hooton  Cranes- 

wick,  York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1547. )  29  June  1571.  Thomas  Wetherell,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Rympton,  Bath  and 

Wells  dioc. 

1548. )  12  April  1571.  Thomas  Clerkson  to  the  rectory  of  Frekenham,  Rochester 

dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

1549. )  12  April  1571.  George  Johnson,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Tyntenhull,  Bath 

and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1550. )  20  April  1571.  Henry  Blackston,  M. A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Westhorney,  Chiches- 

ter dioc. 

1551. )  20  April  1571.  John  Ladyman,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Shevilbotle,  Durham 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1552. )  28  Maj  1571.  John  Herdman,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Leonard,  Walling- 

ford, with  the  chapel  of  Sotwell,  Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1553. )  25  June  1571.  Edward  Croftes,  M.A.,  to  the  vicarage  of  Briggewater,  Bath 

and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1554. )  10  Maj  1571.  German  Gardener,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Deckingham,  Nor- 

wich dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

1555. )  23  Nov.  1570.  William  Sowthe,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Wynsby,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death.  [m.  37] 

1556. )  20  Nov.  1570.  Roger  Massey,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  St.  Alban,  Worcester, 

Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1557. )  18  Nov.  1570.  John  Higgenson,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Selsey,  Chichester 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1558. )  21  June  1571.  Stephen  Nevenson,  LL.D.,  to  the  rectory  of  Westbere,  Canter- 

bury dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1559. )  14  June  1571.  Owen  Ridley,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Battersey,  Winchester 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1560. )  14  June  1571.  Edward  Whittacars,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Holtebie,  York 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1561. )  10  Maj  1571.  Owen  Barker,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Fishingard  alias  Fyshgard, 

St.  Davids  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1562. )  10  May  1571.  Cuthbert  Powell,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Rupa  alias  Roche, 

St.  Davids  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1563. )  10  Maj  1571.  William  Dewy,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Maincloughauk  alias 

Maynclohog,  St.  Davids  dioc. 


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1 5 64.)  i June  1571.  Gorhambury . Richard  Penyngton,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Bodney, 
Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1565. )  30  April  1571.  Thomas  Shipton,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Willingale  Spaine, 

London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1566. )  1 June  1571.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Guillum,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Becbery, 

Hereford  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1 5 67.)  2 June  1571.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Richardson,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Wynter- 

borne  Steple,  Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1 5 68.)  4 July  1571.  John  Bossall,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Twinge,  York  dioc.,  void  by 
resignation. 

1569. )  11  May  1571.  Christopher  Wake,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Tydde  St.  Mary, 

Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1570. )  11  May  1571.  William  Heathe,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Estewell,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1571. )  7 May  1571.  William  Wager,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Cradley,  Hereford  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

1572. )  8 May  1571.  William  Corwyn,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Brentillith,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  lapse. 

1573. )  7 May  1571.  William  Jones  to  the  vicarage  of  Hanyngton,  Salisbury  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

1574. )  28  Nov.  1570.  Ambrose  Hurste,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Coldeaston,  Glouces- 

ter dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1575. )  28  Nov.  1570.  Anthony  Randall,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Lydford,  Canterbury 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1 5 76.)  2 1 June  1571.  Richard  Cove,  B.  A.,  to  the  vicarage  of  Southstoke,  Bath  and  Wells 

dioc. 

1577. )  23  June  I57I-  Nicholas  Edwardes,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Courtenhall,  Peter- 

borough dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1578. )  23  June  1571.  Stephen  Johnson,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Badby  Newenham, 

Peterborough  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1 5 79-)  x3  June  1571-  Robert  Gryffyth,  clerk,  to  the  vicarage  of  Treleke,  [m.  38] 
Llandaff  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

i58oO  13  June  1571.  Edwin  Howell,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of  Willingale  Spayne,  Lon- 
don dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1581. )  20  Nov.  1570.  Denization  for  Hugh  Paynter,  born  a French  subject;  to  pay 

customs  as  an  alien,  and  not  to  live  in  Berwik  or  Portesmouthe  without  special  licence. 
By  the  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  warrant;  for  6s.  8 d.  in  the 
hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following,  for  the  undermentioned  fines  in  the  Hanaper, — 

1582. )  25  May  1571.  John  Wessels,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  13/.  4 d. 


190  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 

1583.)  18  June  1571.  Oliver  Fissher,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves. 

1584).  18  June  1571.  Alexander  Thorneton,  Scottish  subject. 

1585. )  21  June  1571.  Noius  Fissher,  Spanish  subject. 

1586. )  21  May  1571.  Gerard  Willemson,  ‘cutler’,  subject  of  the  duke 

of  Guelders. 

1587. )  23  May  1571.  Jacominus  Fregozzy,  ‘sarvingeman’,  subject  of 

the  Emperor. 

1558.)  23  May  1571.  Wessellus  Wessels,  ‘shomaker’,  subject  of  the  duke 

of  Cleves. 

1589. )  23  May  1571.  Francis  Maunsell,  ‘gardyner’,  French  subject. 

1590. )  25  May  1571.  William  James,  ‘taylor’,  Scottish  subject. 

1591. )  25  May  1571.  Arnold  Tyce,  ‘taylor’,  subject  of  the  duke  of 
Cleves. 

1592. )  23  May  1571.  Peter  Billen,  ‘cowper’,  subject  of  the  duke  of 

Cleves. 

1593. )  25  May  1571.  Peter  Tichio,  ‘musicyon’,  Venetian  subject. 

1594. )  25  June  1571.  Baldwin  Keyser,  Spanish  subject. 

1595. )  26  June  1571.  Leonard  Vandenboam,  subject  of  the  prince  of 

Orange. 

1596. )  29  June  1571.  Nicholas  Edwardes,  French  subject. 

1597. )  2 July  1571.  Michael  Feve,  Spanish  subject. 

1 5 98. )  3 July  1571.  Michael  Barrett,  Spanish  subject. 

1599. )  18  June  I57I-  Godfrey  Clawson,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

1600. )  18  June  1571.  John  van  Haweghem,  Spanish  subject. 

1601. )  26  June  1571.  Leonard  Vandenboam,  subject  of  the  prince  of 
Orange. 

1602. )  20  April  1571.  Peter  Creaton,  ‘sylke  weaver’,  subject  of  the 

bishop  of  Liege  (Luce). 

1603. )  21  April  1571.  John  Johnson,  ‘booke  prynter’,  Spanish  subject. 

1604. )  6 April  1571.  Francis  Crewell, ‘sylke  weaver’,  French  subject. 

1605 . )  10  April  1571.  Godfrey  Wheler,  ‘botcher’,  subject  of  the  duke  of 

Cleves. 

1606. )  10  April  1571.  Peter  Canon,  ‘sylke  weaver’,  Spanish  subject. 

1 607. )  26  March  1571.  Arnold  Arnolson,  born  in  Norden  a subject  of  the 

count  {grave)  of  Emden. 

1608. )  16  Feb.  1571.  Angel  Madman,  subject  of  the  Emperor. 

1609. )  20  Feb.  1571.  Michael  Aerte,  Spanish  subject. 


1570-71 

1 3 s.  4d. 
20  s. 

13  s.  4 d. 
1 3 .r.  4 d. 


15  *' 


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10s. 

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\ mark 
16/. 


15/.  4d. 

ij-r.  4 d. 

10s. 
13/.  4 d. 

10  s. 

\y.  4d. 

1 3*r*  V- 

20J*. 

13/.  4 d. 

13/.  4 d. 

1 3 s.  4d. 

10  s. 

20  s. 

IOS. 


C.  66/1072  13  ELIZABETH  I:  PART  II  191 

1610. )  24  March  1571.  William  Tappy,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  26s.  8d. 

1 61 1. )  20  June  1571.  John  Simon,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Guelders.  Jmark  \m . 39] 

1612. )  5 July  1571.  Derrick  Brocke,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  13^.  4^. 

1613. )  5 July  1571.  Catherine  Tuylly,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj*. 

1614. )  20  Nov.  1570.  John  Cayle,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13 s.  4 d. 

1615. )  20  Nov.  1570.  Garrett  Hemmelgeiste,  subject  of  the  duke  of 

Cleves.  I3J*.  4 d. 

1616. )  20  Nov.  1570.  Simon  Patyer,  French  subject.  13 s.  4 d. 

1617. )  20  Nov.  1 5 70.  Robert  Ozell,  Spanish  subject.  ly.  4 d. 

1618. )  29  June  1571.  Clement  Harryson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  13J.  4 d. 

1619. )  2 June  1571.  James  de  Messines,  Spanish  subject.,  13J*.  4 d. 

1620. )  18  Afoy  1571.  Martin  Voysin,  French  subject.  50s. 

1621. )  4 May  1571.  Michael  Suys,  ‘shomaker’,  Spanish  subject.  13J*.  4 d. 

1622. )  18  May  1571.  John  Burnet,  ‘taylor’,  French  subject.  13.1.  4 d. 

1623. )  18  May  1571.  Peregrine  Davis,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj-. 

1624. )  18  May  1571.  John  de  Petain,  ‘silke  weaver’,  Spanish  subject.  20J*. 

1625. )  25  Nov.  1570.  Martin  Frende,  Spanish  subject.  ly.  4 d. 

1626. )  25^0^.1570.  Peter  Bartholme we,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  ly.  4 d. 

1627. )  27  Nov.  1570.  William  Migoen,  Spanish  subject.  ioj*. 

1628. )  27  Nov.  1570.  John  Morrys,  Scottish  subject.  1 3 j*.  4^. 

1629. )  27  April  1571.  Lucretia  Chontis,  wife  of  Anthony  Chontis, 

Spanish  subject.  ioj-. 

1630. )  27  April  1571.  Nicholas  Sarmoyes,  French  subject.  I3J-.  4^. 

1631. )  11  Afoy  1571-  Francis  Cauchye,  French  subject.  I3J-.  4^. 

1632. )  11  May  1571.  Peter  Baryer,  French  subject.  jy.  4 d. 

1633. )  2 July  1571.  Joyce  Johnson,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  i6j*. 

1634. )  11  May  1571.  Garrett  Deryckson  Knoep,  subject  of  the  duke  of 

Guelders.  1 3 j-.  4 d. 

1635. )  11  May  1571.  John  Lynncke,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  I3J-.  4^. 

1636. )  23  April  1571.  Packetus  Gybbyns, ‘sarvingeman’,  French  subject.  i3J\  4^. 

1637. )  2 3 April  1571.  Adam  Hayette,  csylke  weaver’,  Spanish  subject.  i3J\  4 d. 

1638. )  4 1571.  William  Raynoldes,  ‘shomaker’,  French  subject.  i7J\ 

1639. )  27  April  1571.  Anthony  Chontis, ‘musycion’,  Spanish  subject.  £3  6j\  8^. 

1640. )  4 Afoy  1571.  William  Aderstowne,  ‘taylor’,  Scottish  subject.  ioj*. 


192  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  1570-71 

1641. )  20  April  1571.  Glaudus  Gome,  ‘combe  maker’,  French  subject.  13 s.  4 d. 

1642. )  21  April  1571.  Cornelius  Franckes,  ‘taylor’,  French  subject.  13J.  4 d. 

1643. )  21  April  1571.  James  Jacque,  ‘sylke  weaver’,  Spanish  subject.  13 s.  4 d. 

1644. )  27  April  1571.  Peter  Martyn,  ‘cobler’,  Scottish  subject.  13J.  4 d. 

1645. )  25  July  1571.  Andrew  Haynes,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  ioj*. 

1646. )  25  July  1571.  John  Lambrych,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj. 

1647. )  10  June  1571.  Joyce  vander  Planckyn,  Spanish  Subject.  40J. 

1648. )  12  Nov.  1571.  Presentation  of  Harman  Addington,  clerk,  to  the  [m.  40] 

rectory  of  Little  Stanbridge,  London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 


By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  etc. 

The  like  for  the  following  clerks,  viz., — 

1 649. )  1 2 Nov.  1571.  Matthew  Levet  to  the  rectory  of  Roding  Plumbea,  London  dioc. , 

void  by  resignation. 

1650. )  15  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  William  Stanley  to  the  rectory  of  Rede,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1651. )  19  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Thwaytes  to  the  rectory  of  Ramerston, 

Norwich  dioc. 

1652. )  7 July  1571.  Gorhambury.  John  Aster  to  the  rectory  of  Westilbery,  London 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1 6 5 3 .)  7 July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Edmund  Robynson,  M.  A.,  to  the  vicarage  of  Bywell 
Andrew,  Durham  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1654. )  15  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Barnabas  Turnor  to  the  vicarage  of  Shapeland, 

London  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

1655. )  8 Nov.  1571.  John  Angell  to  [a  prebend  in]  the  cathedral  church  of  Gloucester 

void  by  resignation. 

1656. )  8 Nov.  1571.  Richard  West  to  the  vicarage  of  Okyng,  Winchester  dioc.,  void 

by  resignation. 

1657. )  2 3 J“b>  I57I*  Gorhambury.  Robert  Spencer  to  the  vicarage  of  Skypwith, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1658. )  21  July  1571.  {no  place).  William  Sedgewick  to  the  vicarage  of  Goxhull, 

Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1659. )  27  Jub  I57I-  Gorhambury.  Hugh  Proberte  to  the  rectory  of  Lee,  Rochester 

dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

1660. )  27  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Askewe  to  the  vicarage  of  Lenton,  York 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1661. )  16  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Rowland  Hewes  to  the  rectory  of  Little  Barke- 

hampsted,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1662. )  5 Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  John  Charlesworth  to  the  vicarage  of  Ulcebie, 

Lincoln  dioc. 


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1663. )  3 Oct.  1571.  John  Bysshopp  to  the  vicarage  of  Bodmyn,  Exeter  dioc.,  void 

bv  resignation. 

1664. )  30  Oct.  1571.  Lewis  Williams,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Ilston,  St.  Davids 

dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

1665. )  18  Oct.  1571.  William  Lowden  to  the  rectory  of  Aykton,  Carlisle  dioc.,  void 

by  death. 

1666. )  22  Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  William  Kyrke  to  the  vicarage  of  Bedingfeld, 

Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1667. )  24  Oct.  1571.  John  Mydson  to  the  vicarage  of  Baburham,  Ely  dioc. 

1668. )  7 Nov.  1571.  James  Fautherneald  to  the  vicarage  of  Greneborough,  Bath 
and  Wells  dioc. 

1669. )  27  Oct.  1571.  Richard  Cove  to  the  rectory  of  Priston,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

1670. )  15  Nov.  1571.  Denization  for  Derrick  Newardes,  born  a subject  of  [m.  41] 

the  duke  of  Cleves;  to  pay  customs  as  an  alien,  and  not  to  live  in  Berwyk  or  Portesmouthe 
without  special  licence. 

By  the  keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  by  virtue  of  the  Queen's  warrant;  for  13/.  4 d.  in  the 
hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following  for  the  undermentioned  fines  in  the  Hanaper., — 


1671. )  25  Oct.  1571.  Pakus  Gobby,  subject  of  the  Emperior.  10 s. 

1672. )  13  Nov.  1571.  Ellis  Foster,  subject  of  the  Emperor.  ioj-. 

1673. )  l4  Nov.  1571.  Thomas  Soenon,  Spanish  subject.  6oj\ 

1674. )  7 July  1571.  John  de  Gransura,  Spanish  subject.  ioj*. 

1675. )  8 July  1571.  {no  place ) Peter  Andrewes,  subject  of  the  duke  of 

Cleves.  13  s.  4 d> 

1676. )  19  Oct.  1571.  Gabriel  Martyn,  French  subject.  ioj-. 

1677. )  23  June  1571.  Adrian  Sout  alias  Smythe,  Spanish  subject.  4oj\ 

1678. )  12  Oct.  1571.  John  Brockavall,  Spanish  subject.  ioj-. 

1679. )  29  Oct.  1571.  John  Tonge,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Savoy.  ioj-. 

1680. )  29  Oct.  1571.  John  Fare,  Scottish  subject.  20J\ 

1681. )  29  Oct.  1571.  Cornelius  Nealeman,  Spanish  subject.  I3J-.  4 d. 

1682. )  25  Oct.  1571.  Arnold  Grene,  subject  of  the  bishop  of  Liege 

{Lukes).  ioj -. 

1683. )  5 Nov.  1571.  Bernard  Lent,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves.  ioj-. 

1684. )  18  O*/.  1571.  Andrew  No  wee,  Spanish  subject.  ioj-. 


1 68  5 .)  13  Nov.  1571.  Pardon  for  Matthew  Tompson  of  Plumpstead,  co.  Kent,  ‘yoman’. 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Goodwyn,  a coroner  in  the  county, 
on  22  Aug.,  1 3 Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  John  Goldsmyth  at  Plumpstead  that  Tompson,  while 


194  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  1570-71 

shooting  ‘teles’  with  a ‘handgonne’  there,  on  i Aug.,  by  misadventure  wounded  Gold- 
smyth  so  that  he  died  there  on  19  Aug.  {details  given). 

1686. )  29  Jan.  1571.  Presentation  of  Nicholas  Sharpe,  clerk,  to  the  deanery  or  rectory 

of  Mydleham,  Chester  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

1687. )  27  March  1571.  Order  to  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  [m.  17 d.] 

and  barons  of  the  Exchequer, — whereas  by  patent,  14  May,  5 Eliz.,  Henry  Nevell, 
knight,  John  Winchecombe,  Griffin  Curtys  and  James  Longeworthe  were  appointed 
commissioners  to  inquire  concerning  the  lands  and  goods  of  Francis  Englefeld,  knight, 
in  the  county  of  Berks  and  to  take  them  into  the  Queen’s  hands,  the  said  Francis  Engle- 
feld having  withdrawn  himself  overseas  out  of  the  Queen’s  obedience  and  adhered  to 
enemies  and  rebels  of  hers  and  having  been  many  times  ordered  by  letters  under  her 
privy  signet  to  return,  [Calendar , 1560-3,  p.  523]  by  virtue  of  which  patent  Nevell, 
Winchecombe  and  Curtys  took  into  the  Queen’s  hands  the  manors  of  Englefeld, 
Tydmershe,  Tylehurste,  Southemoreton,  Eastillesley,  Sindlesham,  Brodefeld,  Solamsted, 
Brympton,  Spynameland,  Harteridge,  Asshamsted  and  Streitley  and  other  lands;  and 
by  a like  patent  of  the  same  date  John  Thynne,  knight,  Henry  Brounckorum,  Henry 
Sherington  and  John  Stockman  were  commissioned  to  inquire  concerning  the  goods  and 
lands  of  the  said  Francis  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  and  by  virtue  of  the  said  patent  took  into 
the  Queen’s  hands  the  manor  of  Wotton  Bassett  with  the  borough  there  and  other  lands; 
as  appears  by  the  said  commissions  and  the  returns  thereof  in  the  Exchequer  remaining 
with  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer;  whereas  also  William,  marquess  of  Winchester,  trea- 
surer, ordered  Humphrey  Burdett,  servant  of  the  said  Francis  Englefeld,  to  receive  the 
issues  of  the  said  lands  and  pay  at  the  Exchequer  yearly  £300  thereof,  which  issues  have 
been  received  by  Burdett  up  to  Lady  Day  last;  and  whereas  the  said  Francis  has  not  re- 
turned to  England, — to  audit  the  accounts  of  the  said  commissioners  and  Burdett  and 
to  cause  the  residue  of  the  money  received  by  Burdett,  beyond  the  £300  yearly,  to  be 
put  in  respite;  also  to  take  all  other  goods  and  lands  of  the  said  Francis  into  the  Queen’s 
hands,  beyond  those  already  taken  and  those  granted  by  the  Queen  to  lady  Catherine 
Englefeld,  his  wife,  or  to  any  others  to  her  use;  also  to  pay  £40  yearly  out  of  the  said 
issues  to  Margaret  Englefeld,  widow,  and  also  the  wages  and  pensions  granted  by  Francis 
to  his  servants  and  to  two  students  in  the  university  of  Oxford.  Pardon  also  for  the  said 
commissioners  of  all  forfeitures  etc.  incurred  by  them  in  respect  of  the  premises.  Power 
for  the  treasurer  etc.  to  issue  all  commissions,  writs  and  process  and  make  all  orders 
necessary  for  the  execution  of  the  premises,  any  use  or  course  of  the  Exchequer  not- 
withstanding. By  P.S. 

(m.  18  d.  is  blank) 

1688. )  2 3 Jan.  1 5 7 1 • Commission  to  Luke  Garnaunce,  mayor  of  Gloucester,  |>/.  19  d.] 

Richard  Arnold,  Thomas  Atkins  and  Christopher  George,  feodary  of  the  county  of  the 
said  city,  (or  two  of  them,  George  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  said  county  touching  the 
idiocy  of  Arthur  Partridge. 

1689. )  2 8 Nov.  1570.  Commission  to  Gervase  Clifton,  knight,  Thomas  Stanhope, 

Ralph  Barton,  feodary  in  the  county,  Charles  Fitzwilliam  and  Andrew  Heringe  (or 
three  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  better  in  the  county  of  Nottingham 
post  mortem  John  Thurland.  By  an  inquisition  taken  before  Andrew  Heringe,  late  es- 
cheator  in  the  county,  it  was  found  that  he  conveyed  the  manor,  the  rectory  and  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Gamolston  to  John  Thurland,  his  son  and  heir  apparent, 
in  tail  male,  but  it  is  not  specified  whether  he  was  seised  thereof  on  the  day  of  his  death 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  or  fee  tail  or  otherwise,  now  how,  of  whom  or  by  what  service 
he  held  them,  nor  what  other  lands  he  held  or  how,  nor  what  their  value  is. 


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1690. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Commission  to  Thomas  Stapleton,  Anthony  Green  and  Arthur 

Gregory,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire 
in  the  county  of  Warwick  post  mortem  Richard  Brereton. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz, — 

1691. )  9 Feb.  1571.  Edward  Littleton,  knight,  John  Wrottesley,  Francis  Bidolphe 
and  Stephen  Bagott,  feodary  in  the  county  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
postmortem  Roger  Partriche;  co.  Stafford. 

1692. )  14  Feb.  1571.  John  Purvey,  feodary  in  the  county,  William  Tooke,  auditor 

of  the  court  of  wards,  Walter  Tooke  and  William  Tooke  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem 
James  Paver;  co.  Hertford. 

1693. )  15  Dec.  1570.  Gorhamburj.  John  Delaber,  knight,  James  Ogle,  Cuthber. 

Mytforth  and  John  Lawson,  feodary  in  the  county;  post  mortem  Owen  Creswell;  cot 
Northumberland. 


1694. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Commission  to  John  Coles,  John  Popham,  Humphrey  Walrond 

and  John  Clifton,  (or  two  of  them,  Coles  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Somerset, 
post  mortem  William  Johnson. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz., — 

1695. )  12  Feb.  1571.  William  Laighton,  George  Bromley,  William  Fowler  and  Richard 

Prynce,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
John  Mackworth;  co.  Salop. 

1696. )  10  Feb.  1571.  George  Rogers,  John  Horner,  George  Rodney  and  Geoffrey 

Upton,  (or  two  of  them,  Rogers  or  Horner  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Hippesley, 
co.  Somerset. 


1697. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Henry,  lord  Crumwell,  William  Skevington,  Francis  Cave; 

Henry  Skipwith  and  Robert  Braham,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Olyver;  co.  Leicester. 

1698. )  7 Feb.  1571.  John  Popham,  Humphrey  Walrond,  John  Clifton  and  John 

Coles,  (or  two  of  them,  Coles  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Lutterell,  \m.  zod .] 
co.  Somerset. 


1699. )  1 Feb.  1571.  William  Skipwith,  George  Permont  and  Anthony  Kyme,  feodary 

of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Christopher  Langham; 
co.  Lincoln. 

1700. )  27  Dec.  1570.  John  Wogan  of  Bolston,  Griffith  White,  John  Scurfeild,  John 

Garnance  and  John  Vaughan,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Rhys  ap  Owen  of  Upton;  co.  Pembroke. 

1701. )  12  Dec.  1570.  Thomas  Poyner,  John  Hoorde,  George  Leigh  and  Richard 

Prynce,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
Richard  Lloyd  late  of  Marrington;  co.  Salop. 

1702. )  29  Nov.  1570.  Nicholas  Arnold,  knight,  George  Fetiplace,  Christopher 

George,  feodary  in  the  county,  and  Richard  Stevens  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  John  Rede,  co.  Gloucester. 

1703. )  29  Nov.  1 5 70.  Nicholas  Arnold,  knight,  George  Fetiplace,  Christopher  George, 

feodary  in  the  county  of  the  city,  and  Richard  Stevens  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  John  Rede;  city  of  Gloucester. 


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196 

1 704. )  1 2 Dec . 1 5 70.  Gorhambury . Gilbert  Leigheton,  Robert  Acton,  Francis  Lawley 

and  Richard  Prince,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them.  Prince  being  one);  post 
mortem  William  Billingesley;  co.  Salop. 

1705. )  30  Dec.  1570.  Christopher  Smyth,  Edmund  Anderson  and  William  Necton, 

feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Hide; 
co.  Middlesex. 

1706. )  8 March  1571.  Robert  Doylye,  Anthony  Carleton,  Thomas  Winchecombe  and 

John  Cowper,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  John  Burye;  co.  Oxford. 

1707. )  22  Feb.  1571.  John  Kytchyn,  William  Necton,  Henry  Clerke  and  Eustace 

Webbe,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  deputy  feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Humphrey  Loves;  co.  Surrey. 

1708.  22  March  1571.  Thomas  Powle,  Thomas  Baron,  Robert  Stepneth  and  John 
Glascoke,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  morUm 
Thomas  Pullyver;  co.  Essex. 

1709. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Hugh  Parry,  James  Warnecombe,  James  Boyle  and  Thomas 

Browne  and  John  Parry,  deputy  feodaries  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  Warnecombe, 
Browne  and  John  Parry  being  three);  post  mortem  Elizabeth  Hopton,  late  the  wife  of 
Robert  Hopton;  co.  Hereford. 

1710. )  17  Feb.  1571.  Thomas  Palmer,  knight,  Henry  Goringe,  Edward  Fenner,  John 

Cumbre,  escheator  of  the  county,  and  Edward  Middleton,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or 
two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Edmondes;  co.  Sussex. 

1 71 1. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Thomas  Russell,  knight,  John  Throckmerton,  knight,  Edmund 

Coles  and  William  Childe,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  William  Sheldon;  co.  Worcester. 

1712. )  3 March  1571.  Henry  Ashley,  knight,  William  Huscie,  John  Molleyns,  John 

Chettell  and  Hugh  Hawker,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Adrian  Poyninges,  knight;  co.  Dorset. 

1713. )  10  March  1571.  William  Poole,  John  Peter,  John  Horde  and  John  Eveleighe, 

feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Peter; 
co.  Devon. 

1714. )  4 March  1571.  Commission  to  Thomas  Gawen,  Hugh  Hawker,  feodary  of  the 

county,  and  William  Huddy  of  Hammon  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to 
inquire  better  post  mortem  William  Percye  in  the  county  of  Dorset.  By  an  inquisition 
taken  before  Hugh  Hawker,  feodary,  and  William  Grove  by  virtue  of  a commission 
directed  to  them  and  William  Huse  it  is  found  that  Percye  was  seised  of  (1)  lands  in  the 
parish  of  St.  James,  Shaston,  of  which  John  Percye,  his  father,  enfeoffed  divers  persons 
and  which  after  John’s  death  descended  to  William  in  fee  tail,  being  held  parcel  of  the 
Crown  as  in  right  of  the  monastery  of  Evesham  and  parcel  of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
as  in  right  of  the  monastery  of  Shaston,  (2)  lands  (named)  in  the  said  parish,  some  acquired 
from  William  Keyle  and  William  Love,  held  in  fee  and  assured  inter  alia  by  William  to 
Nicholas  Percie  and  Christian  his  wife,  being  held  parcel  of  the  Crown  and  parcel  of 
the  earl  of  Pembroke  as  aforesaid,  (3)  lands  in  Corfe  Castle,  acquired  from  John  Hayward, 
in  Swanwiche  and  Herston  in  Swanwiche  and  Langton  in  the  isle  of  Purbeck  acquired 
from  Thomas  Hardy  and  Robert  Hardy,  and  in  Swanwich,  acquired  from  Dennis  Gover, 
likewise  assured  to  Nicholas  and  Christian,  (4)  lands  (named)  in  the  parish  of  St.  James 


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aforesaid  in  the  liberty  of  Alyncester,  acquired  from  William  Wikes,  being  held  parcel 
of  the  earl  of  Pembroke  and  parcel  of  the  Crown  as  aforesaid,  (5)  lands  in  Langton  and 
Woodhide,  being  held  of  the  heirs  of  Gill,  to  wit,  Langton  by  a yearly  rent  of  1 zd.  and 
suit  of  court  and  Woodhide  by  a yearly  rent  of  is.  4 d.y  and  (6)  lands  in  Ulwell,  [m.  nd.\ 
Herston,  Esthide,  Swanwiche  and  Mowleham  in  the  isle  of  Purbeck,  which  descended 
to  him  after  the  death  of  Alice  Chattock  as  her  kinsman  and  heir,  being  held  of  the  Crown 
as  of  the  duchy  of  Somerset;  but  the  jury  do  not  know  by  what  services  any  of  the 
premises  are  held  nor  of  whom  (3)  is  held. 


1715. )  10  March  1571.  Commission  to  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  keeper  of  the  Great 

Seal,  Francis  Knowles,  knight,  treasurer  of  the  household,  Ralph  Sadler,  knight, 
chancellor  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  Walter  Myldmay,  knight,  chancellor  and  under- 
treasurer of  the  Exchequer,  all  councillors,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  and  Thomas 
Bromley,  solicitor  general,  (or  three  of  them)  to  sell  for  ready  money  lands  forfeited 
by  those  who  took  part  in  the  last  rebellion  in  the  North.  The  purchase  money  to  be 
expressed  in  the  grant  and  to  be  paid  at  the  Exchequer  to  Rchard  Stonlye,  a teller  there, 
or  such  other  persons  as  the  Queen  shall  hereafter  appoint.  Certificates  of  the  remem- 
brancers of  the  Exchequer,  the  clerk  of  the  pipe,  the  auditors,  surveyors  of  lands  or 
commissioners  appointed  to  survey  lands  or  surveyors  of  woods,  or  any  of  them  within 
whose  offices  the  said  lands  are,  required  in  writing  by  the  commissioners  abovenamed, 
shall  be  sufficient  warrant  for  the  sale  according  to  the  value  certified.  The  Queen’s 
serjeants  at  law  having  her  fees,  the  attorney  general,  the  solicitor  general,  the  attorney  of 
the  duchy  of  Lancaster  and  the  attorney  of  the  court  of  wards  to  examine  the  books,  writings 
and  warrants  made  of  the  premises  according  to  the  agreements  made  by  the  commission- 
ers, and  the  bills,  books,  writings  and  warrants  subscribed  by  two  at  least  of  the  same 
persons  to  be  sufficient  warrant  for  the  commissioners  to  subscribe  them  likewise  and  to 
exhibit  them  to  the  Queen  for  signature.  The  justices,  learned  counsel  and  other  the 
Queen’s  ministers  to  be  attendant  to  determine  doubts.  John  Conyers,  auditor  of  the 
duchy  of  Cornwall,  (or  in  his  absence  another  appointed  by  the  commissioners)  to  keep 
their  book  of  rates;  the  commissioners  to  appoint  other  auditors,  clerks  and  assistants; 
the  commissioners  to  certify  their  costs  by  warrant  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of 
the  Exchequer  for  payment  of  the  same  at  the  Exchequer,  and  the  commission  enrolled 
in  the  Exchequer  to  be  sufficient  warrant  to  the  officials  there  for  allowance  of  the  same 
and  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  for  the  payment  of  the  warrants.  The  commission 
to  endure  until  the  Queen  shall  declare  her  pleasure  under  the  Great  Seal  to  the  [m.  zzd.\ 
contrary.  English.  By  Q. 

1716. )  5 Nov.  1571.  Commission  to  Anthony  Smethley,  feodary  of  the  county, 

William  Ingelby,  William  Daniell  and  Ralph  Hansbye,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one)  to  inquire  post  mortem  Anne  Alford,  late  the  wife  of  Lancelot  Alford,  in  the 
county  of  York. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz., — 

1717. )  22  Oct . 1 5 74 . Edmund  Audeley,  Francis  Bolton,  George  Peatt  and  Christopher 

Daubney,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
John  Pers;  co.  Norfolk. 


1718.)  23  Oct.  1571.  Brian  Cave,  Francis  Cave,  Thomas  Ashebye  and  Robert  Braham, 
feodary  of  the  county  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  William  Skef- 
fington  of  Skeffington;  co.  Leicester. 

I7I9-)  July  1571.  John  Preston,  John  Middelton,  Thomas  Preston  and  Reginald 
Warcopp,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
Thomas  Carus,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench;  co.  Westmorland. 


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1720.)  7 July  1571.  John  Spilman,  Christopher  Dawbney,  feodary  of  the  county, 

Nicholas  Mynne  and  Francis  Sturges  (or  two  of  them,  Dawbney  being  one);  post  mortem 
Thomas  Tomlinson,  ‘yoman’;  co.  Norfolk. 


1721.)  7 July  1571.  Richard  Browne,  Thomas  More,  James  Washington  and  William 

Hamond,  a feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  Hamond  being  one);  post  mortem 
Jane  Constable,  widow;  co.  York. 


1722. )  30  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Lane,  knight,  William  Saunders  and  Wil- 

liam Rudde,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  Rudde  being  one);  post 
mortem  Richard  Merlowe,  serjeant  at  arms;  co.  Northampton. 

1723. )  30  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  John  Stonard,  Thomas  Frauncke,  William  Wal- 

grave  and  John  Glascoke,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  John  Smyth;  co.  Essex. 

1724. )  8 Nov.  1571.  Thomas  Ashebye,  Thomas  Cave,  Thomas  Jones  and  Robert 

Braham,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
Ambrose  Belgrave;  co.  Leicester. 

1725. )  13  Nov.  1571.  Humphrey  Musgrave,  Lancelot  Pyckeringe,  John  Wharton, 

Thomas  Belly ngham  and  Thomas  Hilton,  (or  two  of  them,  Musgrave  being  one); 
postmortem  Thomas  Blenkinsope;  co.  Westmorland. 


1726. )  2 July  1571.  Edward  Harbert,  John  Games  and  John  Gunter,  (or  two  of  them, 

Games  being  one);  post  mortem  Roger  Vaughan,  knight;  co.  Brecon. 

1727. )  20  Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Geoffrey  Foljambe,  Francis  Curson,  Anthony 

Gell,  feodary  of  the  county,  and  Richard  Nedham,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one); postmortem  Henry  Babington;  co.  Derby. 

1728. )  5 Nov.  1571.  Commission  to  Anthony  Smethley,  feodary  of  the  county, 

William  Ingelbye,  William  Daniell  and  Ralph  Hansby,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one)  to  inquire  post  mortem  Mary  Stanhope  in  the  county  of  York. 

1729. )  9 July  1571.  The  like  to  George  Curson,  Humphrey  Wolverston,  John  New- 

porte,  and  Richard  Repington,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Roger  Partrige;  co.  Stafford. 

1730. )  18  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  Richard  Browne,  Thomas  More, 

James  Wasshington  and  William  Hamond,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the 
feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  better  post  mortem  Jane  Constable  in  the  county  of  York. 
She  held  lands  otherwise  and  by  other  services  than  is  specified  in  an  inquisition  lately 
taken,  and  it  is  not  specified  who  or  of  what  age  her  heir  is. 

1731. )  31  Oet.  1571.  Commission  to  Richard  Cupper,  Robert  Stamford  and  [m.  23^.] 

Richard  Repington,  feodary  in  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one) 
to  inquire  better  post  mortem  Thomas  Harman  in  the  county  of  Stafford.  It  is  reported 
that  he  was  not  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  divers  of  his  lands,  contrary  to  the 
tenor  of  an  inquisition  lately  made  thereof. 

1732. )  9 July  1571.  Commission  tp  John  Browne,  Thomas  Fermar,  John  Boyes  and 

Christopher  Dawbney,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one) 
to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  of  whom  a close  (named)  in  Estbradnam  is  held  and 
by  what  service  and  what  is  the  value  thereof. 

(mm.  24 d.  to  35  d.  are  blank.) 


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1733. )  28  May  1571.  Commission  to  William  Morgan  of  Lanternon,  Rowland  Morgan 

of  Maghen,  Thomas  Morgan  of  Newporte  and  Roger  Williams,  feodary  of  the  [m.  3 6dl\ 
county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  touching  the  idiocy  of  William 
Morgan  in  the  county  of  Monmouth. 

1734. )  18  Nov.  1570.  Commission  to  James  Pagett,  Peter  Ticheborne  and  James 

Brand,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them)  to  inquire  better  post  mortem  Nicholas 
Bourman  in  the  county  of  Southampton.  By  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Bushe, 
late  escheator  in  the  county,  in  the  year  1 Eliz.  it  was  found  that  he  died  seised  of  a 
tenement  (named)  in  Busshoppes  Walton,  which  is  held  otherwise  and  by  other  services 
than  in  specified  is  the  inquisition. 

1735. )  25  May  1571.  Commission  to  John  Purvey,  William  Tooke,  auditor  of  the 

court  of  wards,  Thomas  Hanchett  and  John  Gill  (or  three  of  them.  Purvey  or  Tooke 
being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Hertford  post  mortem  Anne,  marchioness  of 
Northampton,  alias  Anne,  lady  Bourcheir,  daughter  and  heir  of  Mary  wife  of  Henry 
Bourchier,  knight,  lord  Bourchier  and  Lovann,  earl  of  Essex,  one  of  the  daughters  and 
heirs  of  William  Saye,  knight. 

1736. )  11  May  1571.  Commission  to  Richard  Darrington,  Charles  Woorlyche  and 

William  Rudde,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  Rudde  being  one)  to 
inquire  touching  the  lunacy  of  Peter  Lane  of  Cottesbroke  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

1737. )  7 May  1571.  Commission  to  Peter  Osborne,  Thomas  Fanshawe  and  [m.  37 d.\ 

Humphrey  Applegarth,  deputy  feodary  in  the  city,  to  inquire  post  mortem  Richard 
Onslowe  in  the  city  of  London. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz., — 

1738. )  7 May  1571.  Griffin  Hampden,  Thomas  Ashefeld,  Edmund  Wiseman  and 

Peter  Palmer,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  Michael  Hampden,  co.  Buckingham. 

1 739*) 1  2 5 May  1571.  George  Willoughby,  Stephen  Verney,  Thomas  Repington,  John 

Lysley  and  Arthur  Gregory,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  John  Fisher;  co.  Warwick. 

1740. )  25  May  1571.  Thomas  Fanshawe,  Peter  Osborne,  Ralph  Bossevil  and  Hum- 

phrey Applegarth,  deputy  feodary  of  the  county  of  the  city,  (or  two  of  them,  Bossevile 
being  one);  post  mortem  Nicholas  Throkmerton,  knight;  city  of  London. 

1741. )  28  May  1571.  Simon  Musgrave,  knight,  Richard  Salkeld,  Anthony  Barwise, 

feodary  of  the  county,  and  Humphrey  Musgrave  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Richard  Blenerhassett;  co.  Cumberland. 

1742. )  23  May  1571.  John  Harbart,  Thomas  Spencer,  Richard  Salwaye  and  William 

Penryn  (or  two  of  them,  Salwaye  being  one);  post  mortem  Rhys  ap  Morris  ap  Owen; 
co.  Montgomery. 

1 743- )  18  April  1571.  Thomas  Barrington,  John  Purvey,  George  White,  Edmund 

Tirrell  and  John  Glascocke,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being 
one)  to  inquire  post  mortem  Anne,  marchioness  of  Northampton,  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

1 744- )  3 April  1571.  John  Purvey,  William  Tooke,  auditor  of  the  court  of  wards, 

Henry  Cock,  Thomas  Hanchit  and  John  Gill  (or  three  of  them,  Purvey  and  Tooke 
being  two);  post  mortem  lady  Anne  Bowcier,  co.  Hertford. 


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1745. )  4 July  1571.  Henry  Skipwith,  Richard  Brokesbie,  Henry  Poole,  George 

Purefey,  Thomas  Duporte  and  Robert  Braham,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Henry  Keble;  co.  Leicester. 

1746. )  4 July  1571.  Clement  Throgmerton,  Stephen  Hales,  Thomas  Gregorie  and 
Arthur  Gregorye,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them.  Hales  and  Arthur  Gregorye 
being  two);  post  mortem  Christopher  Warren  late  of  Coventry;  co.  Warwick. 

1747. )  5 Ju(y  I57I*  Thomas  Carewe  of  Haccombe,  William  Poole,  John  Eveleigh, 

feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Rolles; 
co.  Devon. 

1748. )  27  April  1571.  Richard  Seyborn,  Hugh  Parry  of  Aconbery,  James  Boyle, 

Richard  Willison  and  John  Parry,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Elizabeth  Hopton,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Hopton;  co.  Hereford. 

1749. )  2 July  1571.  John  Purvey,  feodary  of  the  county,  Edward  Base,  William 

Tooke  the  elder  and  Walter  Tooke  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
Henry  Burrell;  co.  Hertford. 

1750. )  2 July  1571.  William  Fletewood,  Recorder  of  the  city  of  London,  Thomas 

Pigott,  John  Cheyney,  Richard  Cupper  and  Peter  Palmer,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or 
two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Packington,  knight;  co. 
Buckingham. 

1751. )  23  June  1571.  Hugh  Hawker,  feodary  of  the  county,  John  Reve  of  Blanford 

and  Richard  Cable  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Willoughby 
of  Sylton;  co.  Dorset. 

1752. )  23  June  1571.  John  Foster,  knight,  Nicholas  Rydley  and  John  Lawson,  feodary 

of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  William  Weldon  of 
Weldon;  co.  Northumberland. 

1753. )  18  Nov.  1570.  George  Blunt,  knight,  Lawrence  Smyth,  knight,  Simon  Hare- 

courte,  Walter  Wryotesley  and  Stephen  Bagott,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Scrymshire;  co.  Stafford. 

1754. )  16  May  1571.  Robert  Carye,  John  Rowse,  Richard  Reynoldes,  John  Eveleigh, 

feodary  of  the  county,  and  Richard  Chanon  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  John  Heale,  co.  Devon. 

1755. )  16  May  1571.  Robert  Dennys,  knight,  Robert  Carys,  John  [m.  38*/.] 

Eveleighe,  feodary  of  the  county,  and  Richard  Channon  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  William  Mileton;  co.  Devon. 

1756. )  22  Nov . 1570.  Thomas  Lewis,  Miles  Morgan  and  Roger  Williams,  feodary  of 

the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Robert  Gamage;  co. 
Monmouth. 

1757. )  22  Nov.  1570.  Edward  Stradlinge,  John  Thomas,  Walter  Vaughan,  Watkin 

Loughe  and  Henry  Leweis  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortetn  Robert  Gamage;  co.  Glamorgan. 

1758. )  20  Nov.  1570.  John  Foster,  knight,  warden  of  the  middle  marches  towards 

Scotland,  Thomas  Foster,  Cuthbert  Carnabye,  James  Ogle  and  John  Lawson,  feodary  of 
the  county,  (or  four  of  them,  John  Foster,  Thomas  Foster  and  Lawson  being  three); 
post  mortem  Thomas  Graye,  knight;  co.  Northumberland. 


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1759. )  29  Nov.  1570.  Henry  Lewys,  feodary  of  the  county,  William  Jenkyns,  Jenkin 

Turbervyle,  David  John  Vaughan,  Richard  Thomas  and  Jenkin  Dawkyn,  (or  two  of 
them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  George  Harbert,  knight;  co.  Glamorgan. 

1 760. )  7 May  1571.  Brian  Fowler,  William  Fowler,  Robert  Eaton  and  Richard  Prynce, 

feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Edward 
Hosier;  co.  Salop. 

1761. )  4 June  1571.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Drurie,  knight,  Nicholas  West,  Richard 
Cowper  and  Peter  Palmer,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Thomas  Packington,  knight;  co.  Buckingham. 

1762. )  23  May  1571.  Ralph  Bossevile,  Thomas  Lovelace,  Thomas  Willoughby  and 

Michael  Berisford,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  Bossevile  or  Berisford 
being  one);  post  mortem  George  Sonne,  ‘yoman’;  co.  Kent. 

1763. )  14  May  1571.  Commission  to  Richard,  bishop  of  Carlisle,  Henry,  lord  Scrope, 

William  Musgrave,  Richard  Lother  and  Anthony  Berwys,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or 
two  of  them,  the  bishop  or  Berwys  being  one)  to  inquire  post  mortem  Hugh  Ascough, 
knight,  and  Joan  Hardye  in  the  county  of  Cumberland. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz., — 

1764. )  21  June  1571.  Anthony  Barwise,  feodary  of  the  county,  George  Lamplugh, 

John  Daulston  and  Henry  Towsan  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
Miles  Hodgeson,  ‘yeoman’;  co.  Cumberland. 

1765. )  26  June  1571.  Alban  Fetherstonehaughe,  Lancelot  Thirelwaye,  William 

Blinkinsopp  and  John  Lawson,  feodary  of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Richard  Coldale  alias  Cowdale;  co.  Northumberland. 

1766. )  28  May  1571.  George  Blunte,  knight,  William  Leighton,  Richard  Ley,  Robert 

Eyton,  Edward  Corbett  and  Richard  Prynce,  feodary  of  the  county  (or  two  of  them, 
the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Cressett;  co.  Salop. 

1767. )  28  Nov.  1570.  George  Higgyns,  Roger  Harres  and  Richard  Prynce,  feodary 

of  the  county,  (or  two  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Humphrey  Hanmer; 
co.  Salop. 

1768. )  25  May  1571.  Commission  to  Giles  Poole,  knight,  Thomas  Chamberlaine, 

knight,  Thomas  Throgmerton,  John  Hickford  and  Christopher  George,  feodary  of  the 
county  of  the  city,  (or  three  of  them,  George  and  either  Poole  or  Hickford  being  two) 
to  inquire  touching  the  idiocy  of  Arthur  Partridge  in  the  city  of  Gloucester,  [m.  39 d]. 

1769. )  27  Nov.  1570.  The  like  to  Humphrey  Bradborne,  knight,  Anthony  Gell, 

feodary  of  the  county  of  Derby,  Robert  Newton  and  William  Baynbrigge,  (or  two) 
of  them,  Gell  being  one);  idiocy  of  Emota  Wetenhall  late  of  Cholmondeston,  co.  Chester. 

I77°0  3 July  1571.  Commission  to  John  Gilbert,  Richard  Halse  and  John  Eveleigh, 

feodary  of  the  county,  to  inquire  touching  the  lunacy  of  Martin  Coll  of  Cothinger  in  the 
county  of  Devon. 

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1771. )  25  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Gamme,  a captain  of  [m.  1] 

the  garrison  at  Berwick,  of  (1)  lands  ( named  and  tenant  named)  in  Thoraldby  and  (2) 
lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Bradley,  parcels  of  the  lordship  of  Middleham  and  Richemond 
in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemond,  co.  York,  (3)  the  rectory  of  Eggebuckland,  co.  Devon, 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Plympton,  co.  Devon,  (4)  the  chapel  of  St.  Budeaux  ( Sancti 
Budoci ),  co.  Devon,  late  of  the  same  monastery  (5)  lands  {named)  in  Titolshedde,  co. 
Wilts,  parcel  of  the  manor  there,  and  (6)  Tickenhall  Grange,  co.  Derby,  once  of  Reping- 
don  Priory,  co.  Derby;  with  reservations;  (1)  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1573,  being  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  8 Dec.,  5 Edw. 
VI,  to  Edward  Colthirste,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at 
yearly  rents  of  (1)  40 j\  6d.  and  (2)  40 s.,  (3)  and  (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent  of  the  said  court,  6 March,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Hale,  then  a serjeant  at 
arms,  inter  alia , with  reservations,  at  yearly  rents  of  (3)  £9  and  (4)  £9  for  21  years  from 
the  termination  of  leases  thereof  for  21  years  (3)  3 Oct.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Richard  Hoper 
and  (4)  Michaelmas,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Robert  Kempe;  (5)  from  Lady  Day,  1 5 82,  being  the 
termination  of  a lease  of  the  said  manor  of  Titolshide  by  patent,  3 Aug.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and 
Mary,  to  Elizabeth  George  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £11 
6s.  8 d.y  and  (6)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof 
for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  40J*.  6d.,  (2)  40^.,  [m.  2] 

(3)  £9.  (4)  £9.  (5)  £9  and  (6)  57J-  4d-  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1772. )  24  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Merlande  late  of  Byllynge,  co.  Lancaster, 

‘laborer’,  indicted  for  thefts  of  cloth  belonging  to  (1)  Christopher  Nuttawe  and  (2) 
Robert  Casson  at  Spotland  in  Rochedale,  co.  Lancaster,  on  27  April,  1 1 Eli%.,  {details 
given).  By  consideration  of  John  Welshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Christopher 
Wraye,  one  of  the  Queen’s  serjeants  at  law,  justices  of  assize  in  the  county.  By  Q. 

1773. )  1 March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  in  reversion,  to  Thomas  Sampson,  a gentle- 

man of  the  chapel,  of  (1)  the  prises  and  customs  of  wine  of  all  ships  putting  in  at  any  port 
within  the  county  palatine  of  Chester  or  the  city  of  Chester,  the  Queen  having  as  earl 
of  Chester  two  tons  of  wine  for  the  entire  prise  from  each  ship  loaded  with  wine  to  the 
quantity  of  20  tons,  is.  for  custom  on  each  ton  of  wine  in  every  such  ship,  and  is.  for  cus- 
tom on  each  ton  of  wine  in  every  ship  not  loaded  to  the  said  quantity,  and  (2)  the  prises 
of  all  fuel  and  sea  coals  brought  to  the  said  city;  yearly  rents  to  the  Queen  as  earl  of  Ches- 
ter (1)  for  each  prise  of  Gascon  wine  £4,  and  for  each  prise  of  sweet  wine  [m.  3] 
£7  3.L  4 d.  (beyond  the  costs  of  freight,  battillage  and  carriage  payable  to  the  merchant) 
and  is.  for  the  custom  on  each  cask  on  which  custom  is  levied,  and  (2)  4 marks  for  each 
whole  year.  The  said  prises  and  customs  were  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 13  June,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Richard  Cotton,  knight,  then  controller  of  the  household, 
for  21  years  from  Easter  then  last  at  the  same  rents.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1774. )  1 March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Craven  of  the  tithes  of  corn  and 

hay  in  Warley,  Mydheley  alias  Mydgheley,  Waddesworth,  Heptonstall  and  Stanfeild 
alias  Stansfeild,  the  tithes  of  lambs  and  wool  on  the  South  and  North  sides  of  the  water 
of  Calder  within  the  vicarage  of  Hallifaxe  and  a yearly  pension  of  £4  1 3 s.  from  the  said 
vicarage,  parcel  of  the  rectory  of  Hallifaxe,  co.  York,  late  of  Lewes  Priory,  co.  Sussex; 


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the  tithes  of  lambs  and  wool  in  Soureby,  Airingdon,  Greteland,  Fekisbye,  Toothill  and 
Rastrick  being  on  the  South  side  of  the  Calder  within  the  said  vicarage  reserved;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £21  6j\  Sd.;  the  lessee  not  to  be  charged  with  the  rent  before 
he  shall  enjoy  possession.  In  consideration  that  Craven  will  endeavour  to  make  void  a 
former  lease  of  the  premises  made  for  59  years.  By  P.S. 

1775. )  23  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Darby,  a yeoman  of  the  guard, 

of  (1)  lands  ( tenants  named ) in  Lutterworth,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  Henry,  duke  of  Suffolk, 
attained  of  treason,  (2)  lands  {tenant  named')  in  Ottringham,  co.  York,  late  of  the  \m.  4] 
monastery  of  Meux  and  (3)  lands  etc.  (named)  in  the  manor  of  Buckfastleigh,  co.  Devon, 
late  of  the  monastery  of  Buckfaste,  co.  Devon;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next 
or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that 
date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £10  G\d.  (detailed),  (2)  50 s.  10 d.  and  (3)  22^.  For  a fine  of  £13  13/. 
4 \d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1776. )  2 March  1571.  Protection  for  six  months  for  Paul  Fortin,  Italian  merchant 

resident  in  London,  the  Queen’s  debtor.  By  P.S.  [m.  5] 

1777. )  23  Feb.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Ambrose,  earl  of  Warwick,  of  (1)  the  manor 

of  Bedall  alias  Bedall  Ascugh,  the  manors  of  Bedall  and  Ascugh  and  lands  ( tenants  named) 
in  Ascugh,  co.  York,  all  late  of  Simon  Digby,  attainted  of  treason;  (2)  the  site  and  capital 
mansion  of  Iselbecke  alias  Heselbecke,  co.  York,  and  lands  there  (tenant  named)  and  (3) 
the  manor  of  Thirkilby  Magna  and  lands  (named  and  tenants  named)  in  Thirkilby  Magna 
and  Kirkeby  Knoll,  co.  York,  all  late  of  John  Fulthropp,  attainted  of  treason;  (4)  the 
manor  of  Rosedale,  co.  York,  and  the  site  and  demesne  lands  (named)  of  Rosedall  [m.  6] 

Priory,  all  late  of  Charles,  late  earl  of  Westmorland,  outlawed  for  treason;  (5)  the  advow- 
son  of  the  rectory  of  Melsamby,  co.  York;  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  premises  in  Bedall, 
Ascugh,  Furby,  North  Cowton,  Kipling,  Melschamby,  Thirkelby  Magna,  Kyrkeby 
Knoll,  Rosedall  and  elsewhere,  co.  York.  To  hold  (3)  in  socage  as  of  the  manor  of  Est- 
grenwich,  and  the  rest  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee,  rendering  yearly 
for  (1)  £8  13 s.  3 \d.,  and  rendering  yearly  as  to  Mydlam  Castle,  co.  York,  for  castle 
guard  40J-.  6f d.  and  as  to  Richmond  Castle,  co.  York,  for  castle  guard  3J.  4 d.,  payable  to 
the  receivers  or  bailiffs  of  the  castles.  The  grantee  charged  with  all  rents  and  other  charges, 
except  annuities  out  of  the  manor  of  Thirkelby  Magna  of  53  s.  4 d.  each  for  their  lives  to 
Thomas  Fulthropp  and  Robert  Fulthropp,  brothers  of  the  said  John  Fulthropp,  and  £6 
for  life  to  Lucy  Fulthropp,  one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  John.  Issues  from  Michaelmas 
last.  Notwithstanding  any  omission  or  mistake  in  the  recital  of  the  premises.  [m.  7] 
For  his  service  at  the  time  of  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North.  By  P.S. 

1778. )  26  Feb . 1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  William,  lord  Ewre,  of  the  reversion 

and  rent  of  lands  in  Little  Broughton,  co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Hexhame 
and  leased  inter  alia  by  patent,  12  April,  10  Eliz.,  to  John  Forster,  knight,  for  40  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  i8j\  3 \d. 

Also  grant  of, — (1)  the  rectory  of  Inglebie  and  the  chapel  of  Newton,  co.  York,  now 
or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Matthew  Boineton,  late  of  Whitbye  Priory,  co.  York;  (2)  lands 
(tenant  named)  in  Inglebie,  co.  York,  late  of  Basedale  Priory,  co.  York;  (3)  the  premises  in 
Little  Broughton;  and  (4)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Ayton  and  Estby  alias  Easbie,  [m.  8] 
co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Gisbroughe,  co.  York.  Yearly  value  £22  ys.  9 \d.  To 
hold  (3)  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  9/.  Sd., 
and  the  rest  in  socage  as  of  the  manor  of  Eastgrenewiche.  Issues  from  Michaelmas  last. 
The  grantee  charged  with  the  following  yearly  payments,  — the  stipend  of  the  curate  of 
Inglebye  Church  and  all  charges  out  of  the  rectory  of  Inglebye;  and  out  of  (2)  7 d.  to  lord 


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Conyers  and  Sd.  to  Ralph  Evers,  knight.  In  consideration  and  full  satisfaction  of  the 
manor  of  Yokeflete  and  lands  in  Yokeflete,  Brompton,  Westowe  and  Rillyngton, 
co.  York,  bargained  and  sold  to  the  Crown  by  lord  Ewre.  By  Q. 

1779. )  5 March  1571.  Lease  for  37  years  to  John  Yonge,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of 

the  ‘prise  wynes’  in  the  port  of  Bristoll;  from  the  present  date;  rendering  [m.  9] 
£4  for  each  ton  of  wine  taken.  For  his  service;  also  in  consideration  of  the  surrender 
by  Yonge  of  a patent,  4 May,  35  Hen.  VIII,  leasing  the  same  to  John  Guylmyn  at  the 
same  rent  for  40  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  19  Nov.,  16 
Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas  White  of  Coventry  and  Henry  White  of  Bristoll,  merchants,  for 
20  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  because  the  office  of  chief 
butler  of  England  is  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  Throkmorton,  knight,  whereby  the 
said  ‘prise  wines’  are  at  the  Queen’s  disposal.  By  Q. 

1780. )  16  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Andrew  Stevens,  a groom  of  the  stable, 

of  (1)  lands  in  Hartwell,  co.  Northampton,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Grafton,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  (2)  the  site  or  capital  messuage  of  the  manor  of  Widmarshmore,  co.  Here- 
ford, late  of  the  monastery  of  Llanthony  next  Gloucester;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  12  July,  3 & 4 [recte  3 & 5]  Ph.  and  \m.  10] 
Mary,  to  Robert  Parkins  for  31  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  104^. 
4 d.  and  (2)  from  Lady  Day  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  fife 
or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  104/.  4 d.  and  (2)  30/.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

1781. )  3 March  1571.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  Edward  Buggyn  and  Richard 

Younge  of  the  office  of  clerk  and  writer  of  letters  patent  concerning  leases  of  lands  in  the 
survey  of  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by  Buggyn  of  a patent,  26  April,  1 Eliz.,  granting 
him  the  office  for  life.  By  Q. 

1782. )  29  Nov.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Paul  Swallowe  of  (1)  a tenement  [m.  11] 

with  a garden  called  ‘the  Vyne  Garden’  and  all  adjacent  lands  in  the  sanctuary  of  the 
monastery  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  (2)  a parcel  of  meadow  there  with  an  adjacent 
close  called  ‘le  Kechiners  Beirgons’,  (3)  a garden  there  adjoining  a great  garden  called 
‘the  Hostrie  Gardyne’  and  (4)  a close  there  called  ‘the  Milbancke’,  all  belonging  to 
Westminster  Cathedral,  and  (5)  a cottage,  once  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Reve,  late  in 
that  of  John  Davie  and  now  in  that  of  Hugh  Whaley,  and  (6)  another  cottage,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  John  Angell  and  now  in  that  of  John  Awood,  which  cottages  are  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  belonging  to  a guild  in  the  said  parish;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  40/.,  (2)  30^.,  (3)  12 d.,  (4)  5/.,  (5)  ioj-.  and  (6) 
iot.  In  consideration  that  Swallowe  will  pay  the  rent  of  the  premises  in  the  sanctuary, 
which  rent  has  not  been  answered  for  a long  while,  as  is  certified  by  the  auditor  of  the 
county;  and  for  a fine  of  40/.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1783. )  1 Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Walgrave  of  a place  or  messuage 

called  Litle  Maldon  Hall  and  its  appurtenances  in  Maldon,  co.  Essex;  with  reservations, 
including  all  rents  belonging  to  the  bailiwick  of  the  town  of  Maldon,  and  all  courts 
of  the  said  manor  of  Maldon;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £20;  the  lessee  [m.  12] 
to  discharge  the  Crown  from  all  charges;  also  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s 
steward  and  surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  manor  of  Maldon  aforesaid  or  make 
a survey;  he  may  have  30  cartloads  of  ‘fierwood’  yearly  in  any  woods  belonging  to  the 
lordship  of  Maldon  other  than  the  several  woods  of  the  same  lordship  and  manor.  In 
consideration  of  the  surrender  of  Walgrave  in  the  Exchequer  of  an  indenture,  20  June, 
35  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  lord  Parre,  K.G.,  leased  the  premises  to  Robert  Gaywood  of 


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Maldon,  his  servant,  as  held  by  Gaywood  in  the  time  of  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  with  like 
reservations,  for  3 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  he 
will  be  charged  with  the  repairs,  wherewith  lord  Parre  was  charged  by  the  said  inden- 
ture; and  for  a fine  of  £50  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1784. )  1 Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Christopher  Thorpe  of  the  tolls  of  markets 

and  fairs  in  Shefford,  with  all  profits  of  courts  and  the  like  in  the  manors  of  Camelton 
alias  Campton  and  Shefforde,  co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Ampthill  and  for- 
merly of  the  late  earl  of  Kent,  and  all  forfeited  goods,  waifs  and  strays  in  Camelton  and 
Shefford;  also  appointment  of  Thorpe  as  bailiff  of  the  manors;  with  reservations;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £8;  the  lessee  to  collect  and  render  account  of  the  rents  of 
the  manors.  In  consideration  that, — by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  1 1 April,  2 Eliz.,  Thomas 
Marbury  was  appointed  during  pleasure  bailiff  and  collector  of  rents,  farms  and  other 
profits  of  the  tenants  and  of  the  issues  of  fair  tolls  and  other  casualties  of  the  manors,  with 
yearly  wages  of  40^.  payable  by  himself  or  the  receivers  there;  which  patent  the  Queen 
revokes  from  the  present  date;  and  Thorpe  has  undertaken  to  collect  the  rents  and  pay 
them  to  the  receiver  general  of  the  county  without  wages. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1785. )  4 Dec.  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Richard  Hodgeson  of  Newcastle  on  [m.  1 3] 

Tyne,  merchant,  of  coal  mines  ( described ) in  the  lordship  of  Ben  well,  co.  Northumberland, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Stynte  and  afterwards  in  the  several  tenures  of  Robert 
Litle,  Michael  Milbourne  and  Ralph  Bowteflower,  once  of  the  monastery  of  Tynne- 
mouth,  co.  Northumberland;  with  sufficient  ‘wayleve’  and  ‘staythleve’  ( described ) and 
sufficient  wood  for  ‘le  timberynge’  of  the  mines;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £40; 
provided  that  the  lessee  shall  pay  no  rent  for  the  first  two  years  unless  he  finds  sufficient 
coal;  also  that  he  shall  leave  sufficient  ‘pillers’  for  the  support  of  the  pits;  and  that,  should 
he  be  unable  to  work  the  mines,  he  may  abandon  them  after  giving  a year’s  notice 
to  the  auditor  and  receiver  of  the  county.  In  consideration  that  the  mines,  \m.  14] 
late  leased  to  Joan  Haywoode,  widow,  at  yearly  rents  of  £20,  £20  and  £13  6s.  8 d.,  are 
flooded  and  have  been  disused  for  many  years  and  no  profit  therefrom  has  been  an- 
swered to  the  present  Queen  or  Queen  Mary  as  is  reported  by  the  auditor,  receiver  and 
surveyor  of  the  county,  but  Hodgeson  is  willing  to  dig  pits  and  pay  a rent  of  £40,  if 
coal  be  found.  By  P.S. 

1786. )  4 Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Staveley  of  all  lands  in  Lymby 

alias  Lynby,  co.  Nottingham,  leased  to  James  Merynge  by  patent,  3 July,  32  Hen. 
VIII,  for  21  years,  now  expired,  late  of  Jasper,  once  duke  of  Bedford;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £7  zs.  6\d.  For  a fine  of  £28  ioj*.  zd.  paid  at  the  Ex- 
chequer. By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1787. )  23  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Mannyng,  marshall  of  the  hall  in 

the  household,  of  (1)  the  farm  of  Balloxley  and  lands  ( named  and  tenant  named)  in  North- 
heveton,  co.  Southampton,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Crischurche  Twynham,  co.  South- 
ampton, and  now  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Somersforde,  co.  Southampton,  (2)  a mediety 
of  the  rectory  of  Canwick,  co.  Lincoln,  leased  to  Robert  Sturton  by  indenture,  3 1 May, 
28  Hen.  VIII,  for  40  years,  late  of  St.  Catherine’s  Priory,  Lincoln,  (3)  the  site  of  the  rec- 
tory of  Humberston,  co.  Leicester,  once  in  the  tenure  of  John  Cliffe,  (4)  the  tithes  of 
corn  there  with  a tithe  barn  and  (5)  the  tithes  of  hay  there,  which  premises  [m.  15] 
in  Humberstone  were  late  of  the  monastery  of  Pre,  Leicester,  and  are  now  parcel  of  the 
rectory  of  Humberston,  and  (6)  the  site  of  the  manor  of  Kennington  alias  Coningbroke, 
co.  Kent,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Everarde,  late  of  Anthony  Seyntliger, 
knight,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of 


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a lease  thereof  by  patent,  1 1 April,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Henry  Seymer,  knight,  inter  alia  for 
life,  rent  free,  and  the  rest  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  [m.  16] 
leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  50/.,  (2) 
£6  13 s.  4 d.y  (3)  62 s.,  (4)  £10  1 3 j*.  4*/.,  (5)  1 3T.  4 d.  and  (6)  £7  8 s.  11  d.\  and  for  a fine  of 

£50  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1788. )  31  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Spencer  of  the  tithes  of  [m.  17] 

corn  and  hay  in  Greate  Nesse  alias  Greate  Nesse  Strande,  Hopton  and  Shuttarton 
alias  Shuttatton,  co.  Salop,  once  of  the  monastery  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Shrewsbury, 
co.  Salop;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £7;  the  lessee  not  to  be  charged  with  the 
rent  before  he  shall  have  possession.  In  consideration  that  he  will  undertake  at  his  own 
costs  the  disallowance  of  a lease  of  the  premises  by  indenture  to  Geoffrey  Thomas  and 
Anne  his  wife  which  has  many  years  still  to  run. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1789. )  19  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Rickarde  of  (1)  the  [m.  18] 

rectory  of  Snaithe,  co.  York,  late  of  the  monastery  of  Selby,  co.  York,  and  (2)  the  courts 
of  the  manor  of  Snaithe  called  ‘le  Augmentacyon  Courte’,  parcel  of  the  said  monastery, 
and  the  perquisites  and  profits  arising  in  the  said  courts;  with  reservations;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £21  4J*.  and  (2)  6s.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Rickarde 
of  his  interest  in  ( a ) (i)  ‘Snaythe  tithe  laythe  or  barn’,  and  adjacent  close  in  Snaithe  and 
Cowicke,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Snaithe,  Cowicke  and  Phippynge  Parke  in  Snaithe 
and  Cowicke,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  of  closes  {named)  in  Bawne  alias  Bawnehall 
and  in  Bawne  and  the  tithes  of  salmon  in  the  water  of  Ayer  between  Ayer  Mouth  and 
Hensall  Gote  called  Goldall  Garthe,  (ii)  the  altarages  of  Whiteley  Chapel,  the  tithes  of 
wool  and  lambs,  small  tithes  and  oblations  there  and  the  tithes  of  hemp  and  flax  of  Snaith, 
Cowicke,  Gouldehall,  Heck,  Hensall,  Pollington  and  Bawne  and  (iii)  the  tithes  of  woods, 
tithes  of  ‘turves  and  petes’,  tithes  of  pastures  and  tithes  of  multure  and  tolls  of  mills 
in  the  parish  of  Snaith  by  virtue  of  a lease  to  him  thereof  by  patent,  18  April,  12  Eliz., 
inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (i)  £12  15^.  4 d.,  (ii) 
39 s.  and  (iii)  4cxr.  and  ( b ) the  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  with  the  small  tithes,  oblations  and 
altarages  of  Rocliff,  co.  York,  {tenants  named)  by  virtue  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the 
Exchequer,  26  Nov.,  7 Eliz.,  to  John  Hochenson  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4,  which  premises  are  parcels  of  the  rectory  of  Snaithe;  and  be- 
cause he  will  henceforth  pay  the  rent  hereby  reserved.  By  P.S. 

1790. )  27  Jan.  1571.  Grant  in  tail  male,  at  his  suit,  to  Matthew  Mantell,  [m.  19] 

son  of  Walter  Mantell,  of  the  reversion  of  the  site  and  house  of  Horton  alias  Horton 
Monachorum  Priory,  co.  Kent,  and  a mill  and  all  lands  belonging  to  the  site  and  reputed 
parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  priory,  afterwards  parcel  of  the  lands  of  Richard  Tate, 
which  premises  are  now  held  by  Christopher  Carlell  and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of 
the  said  Walter,  during  her  life  in  her  right,  the  reversion  belonging  to  the  Crown  by  the 
attainder  of  Walter  for  treason;  yearly  value  £5  14/.;  to  hold  in  socage  as  of  the  manor  of 
Estgrenewiche.  By  P.S. 

1791. )  2 Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Thomas  of  the  tithes  of  the  manor  of 

Esthenred  alias  Esthemeth,  co.  Berks,  late  of  the  chantry  there;  as  formerly  held  by  Maud 
Eylston,  widow,  or  George  Walbanke;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £6.  In  considera- 
tion of  the  surrender  by  Thomas  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  May, 
5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  premises  to  Walbancke  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next, 
at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £24  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 6 April , 1 3 £li%. 


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1792.)  6 June  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Bacon,  esquire,  [m.  20] 

the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the  office  of  chief  bailiff  of  the  town  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds; 
yearly  fee  of  £7,  payable  by  the  receiver  of  the  county  of  Suffolk;  as  formerly  held  by 
Robert  Drurie  or  Clement  Heigham,  knights.  By  Q. 

1 793 •)  7 Jme  I57I-  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Smyth  of  Theidon  ad 
Montem,  co.  Essex,  knight,  councillor,  of  an  annuity  of  £2 00,  payable  at  the 
Exchequer.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Smyth  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of 
Augmentations,  4 Nov.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  granting  a pension  of  £200  yearly  to  John 
Boucher,  late  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Leicester,  for  life  or  until  he  should  be  promoted 
to  a living  of  the  same  or  greater  value,  which  pension  Smyth  has  purchased  from  Boucher 
for  £900;  and  for  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1794. )  7 June  1571.  Lease  for  60  years  to  William  Gente  of  Norton  next  Daventrie, 

co.  Northampton,  of  the  rectory  of  Norton,  co.  Northampton,  and  its  appurtenances  in 
Norton  and  Thorpe  in  Norton,  late  of  ‘Kynge  Henry  the  Eightes  College’,  Oxford; 
with  reservations;  from  Midsummer  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  \m.  21] 
or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rent  £18.  For  a fine  of 
£10  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

1795. )  7 Jme  I57I-  Lease  for  30  years  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a gentleman  pensioner, 

of  an  inn  called  ‘the  Shippe’  and  a field  (6  ac.)  called  ‘Coppefilde’  thereto  belonging  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes  next  Temple  Barre,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  from  Lady  Day  1 5 88,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent 
18  July,  9 Eliz.,  to  Maud  Norres,  widow,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £10;  same  rent.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1796. )  7 ]une  I57I-  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Holcrofte  of  (1)  lands  \m.  22] 

(named)  in  Deane  Prior,  given  by  the  ancestors  of  the  late  marquess  of  Exeter  for  the 
celebration  of  a mass  every  Tuesday  at  St.  Giles’s  Chapel  there  by  the  vicar  of  Deane 
Prior,  (2)  lands  ( named  and  tenant  named)  in  Wolbrough,  given  for  a light  and  obit  in 
Wolborough  Church,  (3)  lands  (named  and  tenant  named)  in  Wolborough,  given  for  an 
obit  in  Wolboroughe  Church,  (4)  all  lands  in  Wolboroughe  given  by  William  Tucker, 
clerk,  for  prayer  in  Wolborough  Church,  (5)  all  lands  in  Este  Tengmouthe,  West  Teng- 
mouth,  Ilsington,  Newton  Abbotte  and  Newton  Busshell  late  of  Mannynges  Chantry  in 
Wolborough  Church,  (6)  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Hewicke,  given  for  the  ‘Madelyn  taper’ 
in  Wolboroughe  Church,  (7)  three  parts  of  ‘a  churchouse’  with  a garden  in  Ilsington, 
(8)  lands  in  Forde  in  Buckfastleigh,  given  by  Nicholas  Page,  clerk,  for  a stock  in  Buck- 
fastleighe  Church,  and  (9)  lands  (tenant  named)  in  Walton  in  Stokegabrell,  given  for  a 
light  in  the  monastery  of  Torr,  co.  Devon,  all  in  the  county  of  Devon  and  belonging  to 
the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Edw.  VI;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1) 
2.6s.  8 d.,  (2)  5 s.,  (3)  izd.,  (4)  4 d.,  (5)  £6,  (6)  8 J.,  (7)  is.  6<7.,  (8)  8j\  and  (9)  8 d.;  the  lessee 
discharged  from  all  other  charges;  he  shall  pay  rent  only  on  the  parcels  of  the  premises 
of  which  he  shall  obtain  possession.  In  consideration  that  he  has  recovered  the  premises, 
which  were  concealed,  for  the  Crown  at  his  own  expense  and  will  pay  the  rents  [m.  23] 
thereof.  By  warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

x797-)  7 June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  the  mayor,  sheriff,  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of 

the  town  of  Westhaverforde,  co.  Pembroke,  of  all  burgages,  lands,  rents  and  profits 
( described ) in  the  town,  lordship  and  franchises  of  Westhaverford  heretofore  occupied 
by  them  and  the  profits  of  courts  and  hundreds  held  before  the  mayor,  late  of  Jasper, 
duke  of  Bedford;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £26  i2j\  4 \d.  In 
consideration  of  their  undertaking  to  collect  and  pay  the  ancient  yearly  rents  of  assize 


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in  the  said  town,  amounting  to  £22  $s.  7 \d.,  parcel  of  the  above  yearly  rent;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £17  15/.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1798. )  6 June  1571.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  John  Bysshoppe,  clerk,  to  the 

perpetual  vicarage  of  St.  Austils,  with  the  chapel  of  St.  Blazey  thereto  annexed,  Exeter 
dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1799. )  *3  June  I57I-  Release  to  Thomas  Watkyn  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  marriage 

and  arrears  of  an  annuity  of  £ 4 13/.  4 d.  due  to  him  under  a grant  to  William  Pope  of  the 
wardship  of  Roger  Blackbage,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Blackbage,  as  witnessed  \m.  24] 
by  an  indenture  in  the  court  of  wards,  5 Feb.,  37  Hen.  VIII,  for  which  Pope  had  no  patent. 
Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  at  the  time  of  the  grant  £1 1 5 j*.  By  Q. 

1800. )  14  June  1571.  Grant  during  good  behaviour  to  William  Humberston  of  the 

office  of  receiver  general  of  the  revenues  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Huntingdon  and 
the  city  of  Norwich,  late  in  the  survey  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that 
of  the  Exchequer;  annuity  of  £50  and  20J-.  for  portage  on  every  £100  paid  to  the  Queen’s 
use,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  his  office  or  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Michael-  \m.  25] 
mas  last.  The  office  was  granted  for  life  by  patent,  14  July,  3 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Hoggan, 
who  has  forfeited  it  by  reason  of  his  non-payment  of  money  due  upon  the  termination 
of  his  account  before  20  March,  11  Eliz.,  according  to  stat.  7 Edward  VI.  For  his  service. 

By  Q. 

1801. )  21  June  1571.  Presentation  of  William  James,  M.A.,  to  the  rectory  of  Bediford, 

Exeter  dioc.  By  P.S. 

1 802. )  22  June  1571.  Presentation  of  William  Wickham,  M.A.,  to  a canonry  or  prebend 

in  the  royal  collegiate  church  or  chapel  of  St.  George  in  Windsor  Castle,  void  by  the 
death  of  John  Thompson.  By  P.S. 

1803. )  23  June  1571.  Licence  for  Henry,  earl  of  Pembroke,  Lord  Harbarte  of  Cardif, 

to  retain  100  men,  besides  household  servants  and  persons  under  him  in  any  \m.  26] 
office  held  by  him;  the  licence  not  to  extend  to  authorise  him  to  retain  any  of  the  Queen’s 
servants;  pardon  of  offences  in  this  respect  committed  before  the  present  date. 

English.  By  Q. 

1804. )  25  June  1571.  Licence  for  John  Walshe  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  to 

exercise  the  office  of  justice  of  assize  for  this  turn  only  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  where 
he  was  born  and  tarries  ( moram  suam  trahit)\  notwithstanding  stat.  3 3 Hen.  VIII.  By  Q. 

1805. )  27  May  1571.  Licence  for  three  years  for  John  Lane  to  gather  alms  in  the 

counties  of  Devon,  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the  repair  of  the  ‘cawsey’  and  seven  bridges 
called  Hamb ridge  Bridges,  co.  Somerset.  At  the  suit  of  the  Queen’s  subjects  there  and  by 
testimonial  of  John  Walshe,  a justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  Hugh  Powlett,  knight, 
and  John  Wadham,  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Somerset:  the  ‘cawsey’  and 
bridges,  which  are  much  used,  are  so  ruinous  that  they  are  likely  to  fall  down  unless 
speedily  repaired,  and  no  particular  person  is  chargeable  with  the  repair  thereof. 

English.  By  P.S. 

1806. )  2%  Nov.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Hemynge  the  elder,  the  Queen’s  \m.  27] 

servant,  of  the  office  of  a gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Richard  Webbe, 
deceased;  wages  of  Gd.  a day  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1807. )  28  Nov.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Sergeant  of  the  office  of  a gunner 

in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Richard  Webbe,  deceased;  wages  of  8 d.  a day  from 
Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


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1 808. )  24  Jan . 1571.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Baillie,  S.T.B.,  to  the  rectory  of  Ivelton, 

Bath  and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  lapse.  By  P.S. 

1809. )  27  Nov.  1570.  Presentation  of  Edward  Threlkeld,  D.C.L.,  to  the  perpetual 

vicarage  of  Chewton  with  the  chapels  of  Enborowe,  Eston  Major,  Faringdon  and  Palton 
annexed,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc.,  void  by  lapse.  By  P.S. 

1810. )  28  Nov.  1570.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  Richard  Farr  and  William  Humfrey 

of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  mint  in  the  Tower  of  London;  annuity  of  £10,  payable  by 
the  undertreasurer  of  the  change,  coinage  and  mint  in  the  Tower;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  as  formerly  held  by  William  Phippes  or  Farr.  On  surrender  by  Farr  of  a patent, 
28  Aug.,  4 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  the  office  during  pleasure.  By  P.S. 

1 81 1. )  28  Nov.  1 5 70.  Licence  for  two  years  for  Michael  Andryon  to  buy  700  \m.  28] 

quarters  of  corn,  half  wheat  and  half  pease  and  beans,  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk  and  to  export  the  same  in  ships  of  the  Queen’s  dominions,  but  not  to  any  part 
of  the  Low  Countries  of  the  king  of  Spain;  duties  to  be  paid;  the  licence  to  have  the 
amounts  shipped  endorsed  on  it  and  to  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  officer  of  the  port 
from  which  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made.  English.  By  P.  S. 

1812. )  25  Jan.  1571.  Grant  to  Charles  Walcote  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Joan 

Sheppard,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Sheppard,  ‘yoman’;  with  an  annuity  of  33^. 
4 d.  from  2 Oct.,  4 Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  53 s.  4 d. 

By  Q. 

1813. )  26  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  for  Henry  Byllynge  late  of  Treregreig,  co.  Flint,  alias 

Henry  ap  Thomas  Billinge,  son  of  Thomas  Billing,  for  manslaughter  in  that  he  felon- 
iously struck  Henry  Roger  at  Treregraid  aforesaid  on  11  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  so  that  he  died 
at  Lloynegryn,  co.  Flint,  on  30  Nov.  following  {details  given);  without  fine  or  [m.  29] 
fee.  At  the  request  of  the  vice-president  and  council  in  the  marches  of  Wales.  By  P.S. 

1814. )  25  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  John  Isham,  Henry  Isham  and  Ferdinando  Pulton  of 

the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Anne,  Jane  and  Margery  Isham,  daughters  and  heirs  of 
Giles  Isham  and  kinswomen  and  heirs  of  Robert  Isham,  clerk,  younger  brother  of  Giles; 
with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  10  Aug.,  1 Eliz.,  when  Giles  died.  By  Q. 

1815. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Licence  for  life  for  Thomas  Goad  to  shoot  with  a crossbow, 

handgun,  hackbut  or  demi-hake  at  all  manner  of  dead  marks,  flowers,  weeds,  trees 
and  the  like,  at  all  kinds  of  crows,  rooks,  pies,  choughs,  ravens,  buzzards,  ringtails, 
herons,  kites,  ‘puttockes’,  jays,  cormorants,  daws,  doves,  pigeons,  owls,  cranes,  pea- 
cocks, peahens,  housecocks,  hens,  capons,  chickens,  geese  wild  or  tame,  wild  swans, 
barnacles,  sea  pies,  gulls  and  all  manner  of  sea  and  fen  fowl,  wood  doves,  ‘ceushentes’, 
all  small  birds,  ducks,  mallards  wild  and  tame,  ‘snytes’,  woodcocks,  coots,  also  at  all 
dogs,  squirrels,  polecats,  foumarts  and  others,  and  with  licence  of  the  owners  at  red 
or  fallow  deer,  conies  or  the  like;  stat.  33  Hen.  VIII  notwithstanding.  English.  By  P.S. 

1816. )  28  Nov.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Brian  Hogge,  for  his  40  years’  service  in  the 

office  of  the  ordnance  in  the  Tower  of  London,  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  [m.  30] 
deliveries  of  all  ordnance  in  and  out  of  the  Tower  and  ‘the  Mynorytes’  or  out  of  any 
other  storehouse  appointed  for  the  ordnance;  fee  of  nd.  a day,  from  Christmas  last, 
payable  at  the  Exchequer.  English.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 16  Aug.,  20  Eh\.,  signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell  [M.R.];  Brian 
^°ggei  with  the  mark  of  Stephen  Harman,  girdler,  ‘ dwelling  on  Fletestrete  Hill,  suburb es 
London,  who  knowith  the  said  Brian  Hogge* . 


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1817. )  28  Nov.  1570.  Pardon  for  William  Shuckforth  of  Shyngham,  co.  Norfolk, 

‘husbandman’,  indicted  for  treason  in  that  he  uttered  seditious  words  to  John  Fuller 
as  follows  at  Shyngham,  on  26  Nov.,  12  Eliz.,: — ‘I  hearde  these  newes  at  Blackboroughe 
fayre.  There  camme  in  a Northerne  man  that  sayde  they  were  uppe  in  the  Northe  a 
hundred  thowsand  men  and  more  then  there  be  men  and  bullockes  to  in  this  fayre. 
And  I am  afrayde  of  this  contrey  to  for  I doubte  the  gentlemen  be  bente  to  take  the  dukes 
parte  but  that  they  are  so  extreme  to  poore  men  they  doubte  they  should  have  no  helpe’; 
and  on  29  Nov.,  ‘By  goddes  bludde  it  is  true  that  I tolde  the  laste  daye.  They  are  uppe 
in  the  Northe  for  everie  bodie  talke  of  it  nowe,  gentlemen  and  others.  And  all  these 
busynes  we  maye  thancke  the  knave  prestes,  for  they  have  preached  so  lardgelye  and  sett 
suche  libertie  that  men  maye  eate  all  thinges  and  kepe  no  tyme  for  on  Fridayes  they  are 
not  well  withoute  a pece  of  beefe.  (And  furder  saide)  my  lorde  of  Leycester  hathe  suche 
a holde  as  never  was  in  Englande  for  they  maye  goe  in  it  withe  horse  and  cartes  seaven 
myles  within  the  grounde’.  At  the  suit  of  Elizabeth  Shuckforthe,  his  wife.  By  Q. 

1818. )  27  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  for  James  Fuller  late  of  Lanham,  co.  Suffolk,  ‘sawyer’, 

indicted  at  the  gaol  delivery  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  held  there  on  20  July,  11  [m.  31] 

Eliz.,  before  Robert  Catlyn,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  Gilbert  Gerrard, 
attorney  general,  and  others  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county,  for  that  he  abetted 
John  Porter  late  of  Lanham,  ‘wever’,  when  he  plotted  rebellion  at  Lanham  on  18  July, 
1 1 Eliz.,  uttering  the  following  seditious  words: — ‘There  shall  no  souldyors  goe  furthe 
to  serve  the  Quene  this  sommer,  for  the  musteringe  of  men  was  devised  but  to  blynde 
the  people  duringe  the  tyme  of  this  sommer  untill  the  deade  tyme  of  the  yeare,  and  then 
we  shall  neither  have  worke  nor  money.  But  if  there  were  but  fortie  good  fellowes  that 
wolde  be  ruled  by  me  and  be  true  one  to  another  I wolde  devise  that  the  worlde  shoulde 
go  better  with  them,  for  I do  knowe  halfe  an  hundred  that  I am  assured  of  will  take  my 
parte.  And  I have  agreed  with  the  sexten  of  Lanham  Churche  that  he  shall  delyver  unto  me 
the  keys  of  the  saide  churche  dore  uppon  Sondaye  nexte.  And  then  abowte  tenne  of  the 
clocke  in  the  nighte  I and  others  shall  mete  at  a place  called  the  Gravell  Pittes  nere  to 
Lanham  and  from  thence  we  will  goe  to  the  towne  of  Brente  Illeigh  and  rayse  up  the 
people  in  that  towne,  and  from  thence  to  Preston  and  there  to  rayse  uppe  the  people  in 
that  towne,  and  from  thens  to  Lanham  and  there  to  rynge  the  bells  awke.  And  then  to 
gett  suche  as  will  wyllynglye  go  withe  us,  and  enforce  them  that  wyll  not,  and  take  all 
suche  armor  and  weapons  as  we  canne  fynde  in  the  saide  thre  townes.  And  then  to  pro- 
cede  and  bringe  downe  the  pryces  of  all  thinges  at  owre  pleasure.  And  we  wyll  not  be 
deceyved  as  we  were  at  the  laste  rysinge,  for  then  we  were  promised  ynoughe  and  more 
than  ynoughe.  But  the  more  was  an  hawlter.  But  nowe  we  wyll  appoynte  them  that  shall 
take  the  riche  churles  and  sett  them  on  theyre  horsebackes  under  a tree,  whereuppon 
we  wyll  hange  a wythe  and  putte  it  aboute  theire  neckes  and  then  dryve  theire  horses 
from  under  them  and  so  lett  them  hange,  but  suche  as  be  gentlemen  of  olde  contynuance 
they  shall  not  be  hurte  but  suche  as  be  newe  comme  uppe  and  be  heardemen  those  we 
wyll  kyll’.  By  consideration  of  the  said  justices;  and  because  Fuller  of  his  own  accord 
revealed  the  plot  to  the  then  sheriff  of  the  county.  By  Q. 

1819. )  27  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  for  (1)  William  Gwynne  late  of  Marlowe,  co.  Bucking- 

ham, ‘yoman’,  indicted  before  Robert  Catlynne,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Queen’s 
Bench,  and  Gilbert  Gerrarde,  attorney  general,  justices  of  gaol  delivery,  at  Aylesbury 
on  3 July,  12  Eliz.,  for  that  he  with  Francis  Phillippes  late  of  the  same,  ‘yoman’,  at  Lox- 
burye  Hill  in  Westwicombe,  co.  Buckingham,  in  the  highway  leading  from  Wickam  to 
Tame  on  8 May,  12  Eliz.,  assaulted  John  White,  John  Swetcher  and  John  Spryggens  and 
stole  a hat  belonging  to  Swetcher,  and  (2)  John  Serjaunte  late  of  Bledlowe,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, ‘yoman’,  indicted  as  above  for  that  he  with  John  Cornishe  late  of  the  \m.  32] 


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same,  ‘yoman’,  at  Bledlowe  in  the  highway  at  Loxburie  Hyll  leading  from  Wycombe  to 
Thame  committed  the  robbery  aforesaid.  At  the  same  gaol  delivery  they  severally  pleaded 
not  guilty  and  it  was  found  that  they  were  guilty  and  that  they  had  no  goods  or  lands, 
but  for  divers  causes  they  were  committed  back  to  gaol.  By  consideration  of  the  justices 
of  assize  in  the  county.  By  Q. 


1820. )  4 Dec.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Margaret  Swanwyke,  widow,  of  the 

wardship  and  marriage  of  Alan  Swanewike,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Margery  Starkey, 
widow,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  Christopher  Swanewicke,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Swanewyke,  brother  of  William  Swanewyke,  father  of  Margery;  with  an  annuity  of 
3 y.  4d.  from  1 8 Jan.,  9 Eliz.,  when  Margery  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  [m.  3 3] 

li  iv-  Ad-  By  Q- 

1821. )  17  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  William  Serese  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John 

Frelove,  son  and  heir  of  John  Frelove;  with  an  annuity  of  20j\  from  29  April,  11  Eliz., 
when  John  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £7.  By  Q. 

1822. )  18  June  1571.  Licence  for  John  Southcot,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench, 

to  exercise  the  office  of  justice  of  assize  in  the  county  of  Essex,  where  he  sometimes  lives; 
stat.  33  Hen.  VIII  notwithstanding.  By  Q. 

1823. )  19  June  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Ramsden,  M.A.,  of  a canonry  or  pre- 

bend in  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Wil- 
liam Wyckham.  By  P.S. 

1824. )  25  June  1571.  Licence  for  Edward  Fynes,  K.G.,  Lord  Clynton  and  Saye,  high 

admiral,  councillor,  to  found  a grammar  school,  to  be  called  the  free  grammar  \m.  34] 
school  of  Queen  Elizabeth  in  the  town  or  soke  of  Hornecastell,  co.  Lincoln,  of  the 
foundation  of  Edward,  lord  Clynton  and  Saye,  with  a master  and  an  usher,  and  10 
governors.  Appointment  of  Clement  Moncke  and  John  Smyth,  clerks,  John  Zacheverell, 
Thomas  Litlor  and  George  Hargrave,  gentlemen,  and  Thomas  Raithbecke,  John  Neale, 
Thomas  Hamerton,  William  Warde  and  William  Harrison,  ‘yomen’,  to  be  the  first 
governors;  incorporation  of  the  governors.  When  a governor  shall  die,  the  survivors  may 
elect  another  from  among  the  inhabitants  of  the  said  town.  Power  for  the  governors  to 
appoint  the  master  and  usher,  and  to  draw  up  statutes.  Licence  for  the  governors  to  hold 
lands  to  the  clear  yearly  value  of  £40  not  held  of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or 
otherwise  by  knight  service.  By  P.S. 


1825.)  26  June  1571.  Grant  to  George  Dygbye  of  Colleshull,  co.  Warwick,  of  the 

bonds  wherein  divers  of  the  Queen’s  subjects  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  were 
bound  in  certain  sums  not  to  utter  or  sell  hose  or  upper  stocks  of  hose  contrary  to  the 
provisions  of  a proclamation,  dated  at  the  manor  of  Grenewiche,  Feb.,  8 Eliz.,  for  the 
reformation  of  ‘greate  hoase  and  the  many  lynynges  and  superfluous  stuffinges  of  the 
upper  stockes  of  the  same’;  with  power  to  sue  in  the  Queen’s  name  for  the  recovery  of 
the  penalties  specified  in  the  bonds;  grant  also  of  the  sums  so  to  be  recovered;  grant 
also  of  the  custody  of  the  bonds.  Since  the  making  of  the  bonds,  the  said  enormities 
have  continued  and  are  greatly  increasing,  to  the  utter  undoing  of  many  that  are  inclined 
rather  to  pride  and  other  vices  than  to  virtue.  For  his  service.  English.  By  P.S. 


1826.)  14  April  1571.  Grant  to  Lewis  Stockett,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  Thomas  Levell 

and  John  Mason,  freemen  of  the  mistery  or  faculty  of  joiners  and  ceilers  ( celatorum ) 
of  London,  that  they  and  all  the  men  of  the  mistery  in  the  City  and  suburbs  \m.  36] 
of  London  may  be  a corporation,  with  a Master  and  two  Wardens  elected  for  a year, 
by  the  name  of  the  Master,  Wardens  and  Commonalty  of  the  faculty  of  joiners  and  ceilers 


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of  London.  Power  to  hold  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  10  marks  not  held  of  the  Crown 
immediately  in  chief.  Also  power  to  hold  assemblies  and  make  ordinances  for  the  govern- 
ment of  the  Commonalty  and  all  men,  servants  and  apprentices  exercising  the  mistery 
in  the  City  or  suburbs  or  within  two  miles  of  the  City.  No  man  there  to  exercise  the 
mistery  unless  admitted  by  the  Master  and  Wardens.  The  Master  and  Wardens  to  have 
the  survey  of  the  Commonalty  and  all  men,  servants  and  apprentices  exercising  the 
mistery  there  and  of  all  work  and  wares  thereof,  and  the  punishment  of  offenders  by 
fines,  imprisonment  and  other  reasonable  ways.  By  P.S. 

1827. )  13  June  1571.  Licence  for  John  Yonge,  S.T.P.,  Master  or  Warden,  and  the 

Fellows  and  Scholars  of  the  College  or  hall  or  Mary  Valence  commonly  called  Pembroke 
Hall  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  not  held  of  the  Crown 
immediately  in  chief  or  otherwise  by  knight  service  to  the  yearly  value  of  £40. 

By  P.S. 

1828. )  30  May  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  the  Queen’s  kinsman,  Henry  Carye, 

Lord  of  Hunnesdon,  K.G.,  for  his  service  in  the  North  during  the  late  [m.  37] 
rebellion  there,  of  the  following,  late  of  Leonard  Dacre,  attainted  of  treason, — the 
Castle  and  Lordship  of  West  Harlesey,  the  Manors  of  Daletowne  and  Ayselabye  and  all 
his  lands  in  West  Harlesey,  Daletowne,  Ayselabye,  Whytbye,  Petto,  Golton,  Swaneby, 
Faceby  and  Scratton,  Co.  York,  and  the  Manor  of  Eckington  and  all  his  lands  in  Eck- 
ington,  Spynkhill,  Ranaldeshawe,  Mosboroughe,  Ridge waye,  Bramley  and  Trowaye, 
Co.  Derby;  yearly  value  £207  13T.  9 \d.\  to  hold  the  premises  in  West  Harlesey,  Dale- 
towne, Ayselabye,  Whytbye,  Eckyngton,  Spynckhyll,  Ranoldeshawe,  Mosborough, 
Rydgewaye,  Bramley,  and  Trowaye  by  service  of  one  knight’s  fee,  and  the  premises 
in  Petto,  Golton,  Swayneby,  Facebye  and  Scrutton  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  East 
Grenewyche,  and  by  yearly  rents  of  £3  for  the  premises  in  Westharlesey,  ioj\  for  those 
in  Ayselabye  and  Whytby,  ioj*.  for  those  in  Petto,  Golton  and  Swaynebye,  4! d.  for  those 
in  Facebye,  id.  for  those  in  Scrutton  and  £3  13 j*.  4 d.  for  those  in  the  County  of  Derby; 
issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  By  P.S. 

1829. )  20  April  1571.  Grant  to  the  freemen  of  the  crafts  of  ‘lez  blacke  smythes’ 

and  ‘blacke  smythe  spurryers’  of  London  that  they  may  be  united  as  one  craft  and 
company  by  the  name  of  ‘blacke  smythes’  only  with  four  Wardens,  having  all  the 
liberties  formerly  enjoyed  by  both  crafts.  Incorporation  as  the  Wardens  and  \m.  38] 
company  of ‘blacke  smythes’  of  London.  William  Tanner,  Thomas  Mager,  John  Bennett 
and  George  Cowper,  citizens  and  freemen  of  the  ‘blacke  smythes’  of  London,  to  be 
Wardens.  Power  for  the  Wardens  and  company  every  two  years  at  Midsummer,  or  more 
often  if  necessary,  to  elect  four  Wardens  from  among  the  older  and  more  discreet  men 
of  the  craft  for  two  years.  Licence  to  hold  lands,  and  especially  to  purchase  lands  in  Lon- 
don to  the  yearly  value  of  £30  not  held  of  the  Crown  in  chief  or  by  knight  service. 
Power  for  the  Wardens  with  the  assent  of  eight  or  more  assistants  of  the  company  to 
make  ordinances  for  the  government  of  the  freemen  and  others  exercising  the  crafts 
within  the  City  and  suburbs  of  London  and  four  miles  round  the  City;  so  that  they  be 
reasonable  and  not  contrary  to  the  royal  perogative,  the  statutes  of  the  realm,  grants 
made  by  the  Crown  to  the  Mayor,  Commonalty  and  citizens  of  London  or  the  liberties 
and  customs  of  the  City.  Power  for  the  Wardens  to  survey,  govern  and  punish  all  persons 
occupied  in  the  making  of  spurs,  iron  work  or  anything  concerning  the  craft  of  ‘blacke 
smythes’  within  the  City  and  suburbs  and  four  miles  round  the  City;  also  to  search 
places  where  such  wares  are  made;  and  to  cause  ill  made  wares  to  be  broken  and  made 
anew.  Licence  for  the  Wardens  to  receive  into  the  company  as  brethren  any  \m.  39] 
persons  occupied  in  the  making  of  spurs  and  other  things  made  by  ‘blacke  smythes’ 
dwelling  within  four  miles  of  the  City.  By  P.S. 


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1830. )  20  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Goodfellowe  and  John  Tyler  of  a 

water  mill  in  Little  Okeley,  Co.  Essex,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Hamond  and  now  in 
that  of  Goodfellowe,  late  of  John,  late  Earl  of  Oxford;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly 
rent  £7.  In  consideration  that  the  mill,  which  is  by  the  sea,  is  in  such  ruin  that  the  rent 
is  likely  to  be  extinguished,  but  Goodfellowe  and  Tyler  have  undertaken  the  repair  and 
maintenance  thereof.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1831. )  14  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Rake  of  the  Rectory  of  Peb worth, 

Co.  Gloucester,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Evesham,  Co.  Worcester;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  £29  i6j\  6d.;  the  lessee  to  pay  £10  6r.  \m.  40] 

yearly  to  the  Vicar  of  Pebworth.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Rake  of  a patent, 
13  Oct.,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  Rectory  to  Henry,  Earl  of  Arundel,  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £59  15s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

ByP.S. 

1832. )  12  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  George  Tottye  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  or 

capital  mansion  of  Newhame,  Co.  Northumberland,  with  its  demesne  lands  and  a water 
mill  there,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Nicholas  Foster,  late  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  North- 
umberland, outlawed  for  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly 
rent  £7  y.  4^.;  and  for  a fine  of  £28  1 y.-  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1 83 3. )  30  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  John  Wattes  of  the  Rectory  of  Turpenho 

alias  Turpenhowe  and  its  appurtenances  in  Kirkeland,  Bothell  and  Bleverhassett,  Co. 
Cumberland,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  and  Richard  Mychell,  late  of  [m.  41] 
Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  oudawed  for  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rent  £22  3 s.  9 d.;  the  lessee  to  bear  all  charges  ordinary  and  extraordinary. 
In  consideration  that  the  Rectory  is  not  so  profitable  as  formerly  because  much  of  the 
land  is  converted  to  pasture,  but  Wattes  offers  to  pay  the  old  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £44 
JS.  6d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1834. )  25  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Henry  Jones,  knight,  of  the  Rectory 

of  Llandilo  Vaure,  Co.  Carmarthen,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Talley,  co.  Carmarthen; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £26  13/.  4 d.\  the  lessee  discharged 
from  all  other  charges.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Jones  by  deed,  21  June, 
13  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  his  interest  in  the  Rectory  by  virtue  of  a \m.  42] 
patent,  9 Nov.,  1 Eliz.,  leasing  it  to  him  inter  alia  for  24  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last 
at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £5  3 6 s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1835. )  20  June  1571.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  Robert  Vaughan  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the 

Lordship  of  Dynas,  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  Newe  Parke,  the  herbage  and  pannage 
of  Dynas  Forest  and  a pool  called  Brecnocke  Mere,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Vaughan,  knight,  parcel  of  the  Lordship  of  Dynas,  Co.  Brecon,  late  of  the  Earl  of  March; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  103/.  4 d.;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  13^. 
4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners . 

1836. )  23  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  Ralph  Conyers,  late  outlawed  for  rebellion, 

and  Catherine  his  wife  shall  jointly  so  long  live,  to  John  Worme  and  William  Gifferson 
of  the  capital  tenement  of  Ellarton,  Co.  York,  and  all  its  appurtenances,  now  or  late  in 
the  tenure  of  Catherine  with  remainder  after  her  death  to  Robert  Bowes  and  his  heirs; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £6  1 y.  4 d.  For  the  relief  and  [> m . 43] 
support  of  Catherine;  because  the  term  is  uncertain,  being  only  for  21  years  if  Ralph  shall 
so  long  live;  and  for  a fine  of  £6  1 y.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Worme  and  Gifferson. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 


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1837. )  21  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Charles  Hall  of  a capital  messuage  called 

Ayton  Hall  and  a corn  mill  on  the  water  of  Lewen,  both  parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Great 
Ayton,  Co.  York,  late  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  outlawed  for  treason;  with 
reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £10  6s.  Sd.  In  consideration  of  Hall’s 
undertaking  to  maintain  the  repairs  of  the  premises  which  are  in  great  decay;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £20  1 3J\  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1838. )  20  June  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  William  Harbyn  the  elder  [m.  44] 

and  William  Harbyn  the  younger  and  John  Harbyn,  his  sons,  of  the  following,  parcels 
of  the  Prebend  of  Charmister  called  ‘the  Golden  Prebend’,  Co.  Dorset,  and  late  purchased 
from  Thomas  Wryothesley,  late  Earl  of  Southampton,  (1)  a capital  mansion  called  ‘le 
parsonage  howse  of  Charmyster’,  sheep  pastures  etc.  {named)  and  the  tithe  lambs  in  the 
Parish  of  Charmyster  and  in  Warkelford,  Grymston,  Langford,  Furston,  Pulston,  Cow- 
don,  Herneston,  Charleton,  Wotton,  Strotton  and  Burton,  Co.  Dorset,  leased  by  Thomas, 
Lord  Wryothesley,  then  Chancellor,  by  indenture,  20  April,  37  Hen.  VIII,  to  the  said 
William  Harbyn  (the  elder)  and  James  Allyn  of  Charmyster’,  ‘yomen’,  being  then  in  their 
tenure,  for  40  years  from  that  date  at  a yearly  rent  of  £40  6s.  8 d.  and  (2)  the  tithes  of  wool 
in  Charmister,  Warkelford,  Grymston,  Langford,  Furston,  Pulston,  Cowdon,  Hern- 
ston,  Charleton,  Wolton,  Strotton  and  Burton,  leased  by  the  said  Lord  Wryothesley  by 
indenture,  21  April,  37  Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas  Trigges  of  Petersfielde,  Co.  Southampton, 
‘yoman’,  for  3 1 years  from  that  date  at  a yearly  rent  of  £33;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £73  6s.  8 d.\  licence  to  take  there  sufficient  Tey  yardes  and  frythe’ 
and  other  necessaries  for  ‘le  makinge’  of  ‘lez  hurdles’  for  ‘le  foldinges’  there.  \m.  45] 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  William  the  elder  of  the  said  indentures,  and  that 
in  the  first-named  indenture  a yearly  rent  of  £10  was  reserved  more  than  was  formerly 
accustomed;  and  for  a fine  of  £1 39  6r.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  William  the  elder. 

By  P.S. 

1839. )  2 ^ April  1571.  Pardon  for  Cuthbert  Fennycke  alias  Cuttye  Fennicke  late  of 

Shill  Milles  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  ‘yoman’,  for  all  treasons  and  other  offences 
committed  before  the  present  date.  At  the  suit  of  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon,  Warden  of 
the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland.  By  Q. 

1840. )  29  Maj  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Elizabeth  Harberte,  widow,  of  a [m.  46] 

capital  messuage  called  Overton  Hall,  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Overton,  Co.  York,  and 
the  woods  in  Overton  Woodde  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  thereof,  all  formerly  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  Mary,  York,  and,  afterwards  parcel  of  the  possessions  exchanged  with 
Thomas  Hennage,  knight;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £75; 
the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges;  with  provisions  for  the  cutting  of  the  woods 
and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Elizabeth 
by  deed  28  May,  13  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  the  interest  in  the  premises  of  John 
Harberte,  to  whom  they  were  leased  by  patent,  2 July,  5 Eliz.,  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  a fine  of  £150  was  paid  for  the  aforesaid 
patent;  and  for  a fine  of  £50  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1841. )  1 Feb.  1571.  Commission  to  Robert  Catlyn,  knight.  Chief  Justice  of  the  [m.nd.] 

Queen’s  Bench,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Robert  Bedyngfelde  and  Thomas 
Cobbe  (or  two  of  them,  Catlyn  or  Gerrard  being  one)  to  deliver  the  Gaol  of  Aylesburye, 
— meeting  at  Stonystratford. 

The  like  for  the  Gaols  of,  — Bedford  Castle  (meeting  at  Bedford);  Huntingdon 
Castle  (meeting  at  St.  Neots);  Ipswich  (meeting  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds);  Bury  St.  Edmunds 


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(meeting  there);  Cambridge  Castle  (meeting  at  the  Castle);  Norwich  Castle  (meeting  at 
Thetford). 

1842. )  1 Feb.  1 5 72.  Commission  to  James  Dyer,  knight,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common 

Pleas,  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Serjeants  at  Law,  John  Forde  and  Thomas 
Foster  (or  two  of  them,  Dyer  or  Barham  being  one)  to  deliver  the  Gaol  of  Northampton 
Castle, — meeting  at  the  Castle. 

The  like  for  the  Gaols  of, — the  County  of  Warwick  (meeting  at  Warwick);  the  City 
of  Coventry  (meeting  at  Coventry);  the  County  of  Leicester  (meeting  at  Leicester); 
the  Town  of  Leicester  (meeting  at  Leicester);  the  County  of  Derby  (meeting  at  Derby); 
the  County  of  Nottingham  (meeting  at  Nottingham);  the  Town  of  Nottingham  (meeting 
at  Nottingham);  Lincoln  Castle  (meeting  at  the  Castle);  the  City  of  Lincoln  (meeting  at 
Lincoln);  Okeham  (meeting  at  Bradcrofte). 

1843. )  1 Feb.  1571.  Commission  to  Edward  Saunders,  knight.  Chief  Baron  of  the 

Exchequer,  Thomas  Carus,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  William  Fowler,  James 
Garnans  and  John  Baker  (or  two  of  them,  Saunders  or  Carus  being  one)  to  deliver  the 
Gaol  of  the  County  of  Berks, — meeting  at  Abington. 

The  like  for  the  Gaols  of, — Oxford  Castle  (meeting  at  Oxford);  Worcester  Castle 
(meeting  at  Evesham);  Gloucester  Castle  (meeting  at  Gloucester);  Monmouth  Castle 
(meeting  at  Monmouth);  Hereford  Castle  (meeting  at  Hereford);  Shrewsbury  Castle 
(meeting  at  Bridgenorth);  the  County  of  Stafford  (meeting  at  Stafford). 

1844. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Commission  to  John  Southcott,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench, 

Thomas  Gawdye,  Serjeant  at  Law,  John  Glascock,  and  Richard  Emerye  (or  two  of 
them,  Southcott  or  Gawdye  being  one)  to  deliver  the  Gaol  of  Hertford  Castle, — meeting 
at  Hertford.  \m.  1 3 d.\ 

The  like  for  the  Gaols  of, — Colchester  Castle  (meeting  at  Chelmisford);  Canterbury 
Castle  (meeting  at  Detford);  Lewes  (meeting  at  Estegrenestede);  Gulford  Castle  (meeting 
at  Southwerk). 

1845. )  1 Feb.  1571.  Commission  to  John  Welshe,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 

Christopher  Wraye,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Serjeants  at  Law,  Richard  Franckland,  John 
Jackson  and  Nicholas  Elwys  (or  two  of  them,  Welshe  or  Wraye  being  one)  to  deliver  the 
Gaol  of  York  Castle,  — meeting  at  the  Castle. 

The  like  for  the  Gaols  of, — the  City  of  York  (meeting  at  the  Guildhall  there);  Lancas- 
ter Castle  (meeting  at  Lancaster).1 

1846. )  17  Dee.  1566.  Commission  of  Sewers  to  ^Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Councillor, 

Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  *Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  Councillor,  ^Francis, 
Earl  of  Bedford,  Councillor,  *Richard,  Bishop  of  Elye,  *Walter  Myldmaye,  knight. 
Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  *William  Cordell,  knight.  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
Nicholas  Lestraunge,  knight,  *Nicholas  Bacon,  *John  Blenerhassett,  *Osbert  Moun- 
ford,  *Edmund  Beaupre,  * Andrew  Perne,  Dean  of  Elye  Cathedral,  *Thomas  Ithell, 
Doctor  of  Law,  Francis  Hynde,  Robert  Payton,  *Adlard  Welbye,  *Robert  Bell,  Edmund 
Carvell,  * Leonard  Irebye,  *John  Manne,  Geoffrey  Colevyle,  * Robert  Balam,  Thomas 
Wrenn,  *Robert  Steward,  Edward  Steward,  Anthony  Robertson,  *William  Adam  of 
Tydd,  *William  Adam  of  Eley,  Thomas  Orell,  Thomas  Hewer  and  Alexander  Balam 
(or  six  of  them,  three  being  of  the  quorum  [marked*])  within  the  limits  of  the  \m.  14^.] 
Isle  of  Elye,  Co.  Cambridge,  and  Tydd  St.  Mary,  Co.  Lincoln,  or  the  borders  of  the  same. 

English. 

1 At  this  point  follows  an  incomplete  and  cancelled  entry  of  the  commission  of  sewers  for  London 
and  Middlesex  (see  below  No.  1 847) 


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1570-71. 


The  like  to  the  following,  viz. — 

1847. )  6 Aug.  1564.  London  and  Middlesex.  *John  White,  knight.  Mayor  of  London, 

*John  Southcote,  a Justice  of  the  [Queen’s]  Bench,  *Roger  Cholmeley,  knight,  * Martin 
Bowes,  knight,  Thomas  White,  knight,  *William  Garrarde,  knight,  *Richard  Onslowe, 
Recorder  of  London,  Richard  Malorye,  Alderman,  Rowland  Hayward,  Alderman, 
^Robert  Chidley,  *John  Marshe,  *Bernard  Randolphe,  *Thomas  Bromley,  and  Roger 
Carewe,  within  the  limits  of  the  water  running  from  beneath  Clerkenwell  to  Holborne 
Bridge  and  so  into  the  Thames,  in  the  said  City  and  County. 

1848. )  16  Nov.  1564.  Norfolk.  *Thomas  Guibon,  Edmund  Beawper,  * Henry 

Reppes,  ^Robert  Bell,  ^William  Yelverton,  *Francis  Gawdye,  *William  Hunston, 
Edmund  Kervile  and  Geoffrey  Cobbe,  from  Polvergowle  in  Watlyngton  [m.  15^.] 
along  the  great  river  leading  from  Kynges  Lynne  to  a place  called  Flemmynges  Hive 
in  Runcton  Holme,  Co.  Norfolk,  or  in  the  borders. 

1849. )  17  May  1565.  Somerset.  ^Gilbert  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  *John  Welshe, 

a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  *Hugh  Powlett,  knight,  * Maurice  Barkeley,  knight, 
*James  Fitzjames,  knight,  *Ralph  Hopton,  knight,  *George  Morton,  knight,  *George 
Speake,  knight,  "'Humphrey  Coles,  * Anthony  Powlett,  John  Horner,  *Henry  Porteman, 
Richard  Warr,  Richard  Halley,  Edward  Gorge,  Richard  Cupper,  Hugh  Brooke,  Hugh 
Smythe,  George  Rodney,  John  Mawdley,  John  Keymes,  Nicholas  Wadham,  Henry 
Symbarbe,  George  Sidenham,  Robert  Hill,  Robert  Halfewell,  Geoffrey  Upton,  William 
Carr,  Erasmus  Pym  and  Thomas  Walton,  in  the  county  of  Somerset  or  borders  of  the  same. 

1850. )  22  May  1565.  York.  *Thomas,  Archbishop  of  York,  President  of  the  Council 

etc.,  *Thomas  Gargrave,  *Nicholas  Fairefax,  *George  Bowes,  *William  Vavasour, 
*Henry  Gates,  *John  Constable,  *Marmaduke  Constable,  William  Inglebye  and  William 
Bellasys,  knights,  *John  Vaughan,  *Henry  Saveli,  *John  Ecclesfielde,  ^Christopher 
Estofte,  *Thomas  Eymis,  ^Christopher  Hillyarde,  *Richard  Norton,  *William  Tankarde, 
*Thomas  Waterton,  *Thomas  Boynton,  Francis  Slingesbye,  * William  Hamonde,  John 
Daveney,  *John  Beverley,  Edward  Ellerker,  Francis  Wiistroppe,  *Robert  Wright,  John 
Alforde,  Thomas  Grymston  the  younger,  William  Strickland,  William  Wombewell, 
*Brian  Lacye,  Marmaduke  Lacye,  George  Dakyns,  Richard  Malyverer,  Arthur  Dakyns, 
Martin  Aune,  Christopher  Egmonton,  *William  Swyfte,  Robert  Lea,  * Anthony  Smethe- 
ley,  Marmaduke  Constable  of  Clyff,  Marmaduke  Thirkelde,  *Thomas  Dolman,  Bartholo- 
mew Abbott,  James  Wasshyngton,  John  Holmes,  Robert  Aske,  Henry  Vavasor,  Robert 
Morton,  Francis  Copley  of  Doncaster,  *Roger  Dalton,  * Thomas  Gower,  * William 
Davell,  Ralph  Bowcher,  Roger  Ratclyff,  Thomas  Sayvell  of  Welborne,  Stephen  Holforth, 
Hugh  Sayvell,  Thomas  Spencer,  *Thomas  Layton,  James  Westerne,  Richard  Lylley, 
John  Hothome  and  William  Fletcher,  in  the  County  of  York  or  borders  of  the  same. 

1851. )  8 July  1565.  Kyngeston  upon  Hull.  *The  Mayor  for  the  time  being,  *Henry 

Gates,  knight,  ^Christopher  Estofte,  ^Christopher  Hilliard,  *Simon  Musgrave,  ^Walter 
Jobson,  esquires,  *Thomas  Dalton,  *John  Thorneton,  Robert  Dalton,  James  Clerekeson, 
Laurence  Warton,  William  Gee,  John  Smythe,  Christopher  Stockedale,  Walter  Fynton, 
Aldermen,  and  Christopher  Lidgerd,  within  the  limits  from  North  Ferreby  upon 
Humber  to  Hesyll  upon  Humber  and  to  the  town  of  Hull  by  the  river  Humber,  and 
from  Hesyll  to  Anlabye,  thence  to  Hawienprice,  thence  to  Julyan  Welles,  thence  to 
Darnyngham  Well,  thence  to  Darnyngham  Dike,  thence  to  the  town  of  Hull,  thence  to 
the  Humber,  and  from  Scuscootes  Goone  to  the  water  of  Hull  and  so  to  the  Humber, 
and  from  Myton  and  Toopcootes  to  the  Humber,  in  the  County  of  the  town  of  Kynges- 
ton upon  Hull  next  to  the  Humber  or  borders  of  the  same. 


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1852. )  22  Nov.  1565.  London  and  Middlesex.  *John  Champyon,  Mayor  of  London, 
*John  Southcote,  a Justice  etc.,  Martin  Bowes,  knight,  *Thomas  White,  knight,  Wil- 
liam Gerrard,  knight,  Thomas  Offeley,  knight,  * William  Chester,  *John  White,  knight, 
Richard  Malorye,  knight,  * Richard  Onslowe,  Recorder  etc.,  Christopher  [m.  i Gd.\ 
Draper,  Roger  Martyn,  Thomas  Rowe,  William  Allen,  Alexander  Avenon,  Rowland 
Hayward,  Richard  Lamberte,  Lionel  Duckett,  John  Ryvers  and  James  Hawes,  Aider- 
men,  Robert  Chidley,  Peter  Osbourne,  Anthony  Stapleton,  John  Marshe,  Bernard 
Randolphe,  Thomas  Bromeley  and  Roger  Care  we,  within  the  limits  of  Turnemyll 
Broke,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  the  Fletediche  in  the  City  of  London,  and  within  the  limits 
of  the  water  and  stream  running  from  behind  Clerkenwell  to  Holborne  bridge,  and  so 
into  the  Thames  in  the  said  City  and  County. 

1853. )  23  Feb.  1566.  Somerset.  *John  Welshe,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 

*Hugh  Powlett,  *Maurice  Barkeley,  James  Fitzjames,  * Ralph  Hopton,  George  Norton 
and  George  Speake,  knights,  ^Humphrey  Coles,  Amyas  Pawlett,  *John  Horner, 
*Henry  Porteman,  Richard  Warre,  *William  Halley,  Edward  Gorge,  * Richard  Cooper, 
*Hugh  Broke,  Hugh  Smythe,  George  Rodney,  *John  Mawdeley,  John  Keynes,  Nicholas 
Wadham,  Henry  Simbarbe,  George  Sidenham,  Robert  Hill,  ^Robert  Halfwell,  Geoffrey 
Upton,  William  Carre,  Erasmus  Pym  and  Thomas  Walton,  in  the  County  of  Somerset  or 
borders  of  the  same. 

1854. )  As  above.  Kent.  *William  Lord  Cobham,  Warden  or  Keeper,  etc.,  *Thomas 
Kempe,  *Henry  Crispe,  knights,  *Thomas  Wotton,  *Anthony  Sandes,  *Humphrey 
Hales,  *Roger  Manwood,  *Edward  Boyes,  *Thomas  Hales,  *Edward  Blackewell,  the 
Mayor  of  Canterbury,  the  Mayor  of  Sandwich,  the  Mayor  of  Feversham,  William  South- 
acke,  Simon  Lynche,  William  Partridge,  John  Bradbourne,  Rhys  Parrott,  Henry  Butler 
and  Thomas  Boyes,  in  the  limits  of  the  marshes  and  valleys  of  the  East  parts  of  the  County 
of  Kent  from  or  between  Feversham,  Assheforde,  and  Dover. 

1855. )  8 May  1566.  Norfolk.  ^Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 

*Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  *Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  *William  Cordell, 
knight.  Master  of  the  Rolls,  *Thomas  Cornwallys,  *Edmund  Windeham,  *Henry 
Jernegan,  *Henry  Bedyngfilde,  *Christopher  Heydon,  *William  Buttes,  *Thomas 
Woodhouse,  *Nicholas  Lestraunge,  * Thomas  Kynvett,  John  Sulierde,  Thomas  Tyndall, 
and  *Richard  Fulmerston,  knights,  William  Paston,  *Osbert  Moundeforde,  Thomas 
Southewell,  William  Yelverton,  *John  Bleverhassett,  Edward  Clere,  Ralph  Shelton, 
*Henry  Reppes,  Henry  Woodhouse,  Roger  Woodhouse,  Henry  Doyle,  *Edmund 
Audeley,  * Thomas  Gawdie  the  elder,  Thomas  Hogan,  * Robert  Bell,  Hamond  Les- 
traunge, Francis  Gawdye,  Nicholas  Mynne,  Thomas  Buttes,  Thomas  Barrowghe, 
James  Hubberde,  William  Thorneton,  *Edmund  Beawner,  *Drew  Drurye,  *Henry 
Castell,  Robert  Downes,  * [Henry]  Pannell,  Henry  Mancer,  Thomas  Guybon,  Robert 
Kempe,  Henry  Barney,  William  Hunston,  Robert  Balam,  Richard  Coote,  Edward 
Pecocke,  Martin  Hastynges,  Geoffrey  Gobbes,  Miles  Corbett  and  Robert  Bosome,  in  the 
County  of  Norfolk  or  borders  of  the  same. 

1856. )  As  above.  Suffolk.  * Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 
*Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  *Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  *Thomas,  Lord 
Wentworth,  *William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  *Thomas  Cornwallis, 
*Clement  Heigham,  Henry  Jernegan,  Henry  Bedyngfeilde,  * Ambrose  Jermyn,  * Robert 
Wingefielde,  John  Suliard,  * Richard  Fulmerston  and  *Owen  Hopton,  knights,  *Thomas 
Seckford,  one  of  the  Masters  etc.,  *William  Walgrave,  Thomas  Kyttson,  Thomas 
Steyninges,  Thomas  Southwell,  *John  Bleverhassett,  *Michael  Hare,  [m.  17 d.\ 

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Lionel  Talmache,  *Thomas  Edon,  Nicholas  Bacon,  Thomas  Rouse,  Thomas  Tymper- 
ley,  Robert  Asshefielde,  Thomas  Felton,  William  Candyshe,  Richard  Wingefield, 
Edmund  Withepole,  *Francis  Noone,  *William  Hunnynges,  Thomas  Pooley,  Thomas 
Playters,  Nicholas  Cutler,  Robert  Gurden,  * James  Rivett,  Edmund  Wright,  *John 
Thurston,  *William  Humerston,  Thomas  Badbye,  Edward  Grymston,  *Thomas  An- 
dre wes,  John  Jerneganthe  younger,  John  Holte,  Bassingborne  Gawdye,  Francis  Boldero, 
George  Nunne  and  George  Bateman,  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  or  borders  of  the  same. 

1857. )  7 May  1566.  Norwich.  *Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 

*Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  *the  Mayor  for  the 
time  being,  *Thomas  Sotherton,  *Thomas  Gawdy  the  elder,  *John  Bleverhassett  and 
Henry  Maucer,  * Austin  Steward,  *Henry  Bacon,  John  Aldriche,  Richard  Fletcher, 
Nicholas  Norgate,  Robert  Wood,  Thomas  Whalle,  Thomas  Parker,  Thomas  Peeke, 
Ellis  Bate,  Robert  Sucklyn  and  John  Gibbes,  Aldermen. 

1858. )  12  Dec.  1566.  London  and  Middlesex.  *Christopher  Draper,  Mayor,  *the 

Mayor  of  London  for  the  time  being,  *John  Southcote,  a Justice  etc.,  Thomas  White, 
* William  Garrarde,  Thomas  Offfey,  * William  Chester,  *John  White,  Richard  Malorie, 
Richard  Champion  and  Christopher  Draper,  knights,  *Richard  Onslowe,  Solicitor  etc., 
* Thomas  Bromley,  Recorder  of  the  said  City,  Roger  Marten,  and  Thomas  Rowe, 
*William  Alleyn,  Alexander  Avenon,  ^Rowland  Heyward,  Richard  Lambert,  Lionel 
Duckett,  John  Rivers  and  James  Hawes,  Aldermen,  and  *Robert  Chidley,  *Peter  Os- 
bourne, * Anthony  Stapleton,  *John  Marshe,  ^Bernard  Randolphe  and  Roger  Care  we; — 
the  limits  as  in  the  former  commission  for  London  and  Middlesex. 

1859. )  12  Dec.  1566.  Suffolk.  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 

*Thomas  Wentworth,  knight.  Lord  Wentworth,  ^Geoffrey  Gilberd  and  *John  More, 
Bailiffs  of  Ipswich,  *William  Cordell,  knight.  Master  of  the  Rolls,  *Robert  Winge- 
field, knight,  *Thomas  Seckforde,  a Master  of  the  Court  of  Requests,  * Lionel  Talmache, 
*Francis  Moone,  *James  Rivett,  *Thomas  Felton,  * Edward  Grimston,  ^William  Honn- 
ynges,  *John  Gardenor,  *John  Smyth  alias  Dier,  *Richard  Bridge  alias  Birde,  *William 
Whetcrofte,  Thomas  Goodinge,  Robert  Barker,  Robert  Kynge,  Robert  Braye,  Robert 
Cutler  and  William  Smarte,  in  the  Town  of  Ipswich,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  liberties  and  pre- 
cints  of  the  same. 

1860. )  24  Sept.  1566.  Middlesex , Essex  and  Hertford.  *Nicholas  Bacon,  knight. 

Keeper  etc.,  *William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Treasurer,  *Edward,  Lord  Clinton, 
etc.,  *Henry,  Lord  Morley,  *Henry,  Lord  of  Hunsdon,  *The  Mayor  of  London, 
*William  Cicill,  knight,  Principal  Secretary,  * Ambrose  Cave,  knight,  Chancellor  of 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  * Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  *Walter  Mildemay,  knight,  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  *John  Southcote,  a Justice  etc.,  *John  Butler,  *Edward  Capell, 
*William  Garrett,  *William  Hewett,  *William  Chester,  *Thomas  Smythe,  and  Richard 
Malorye,  knights,  ^Gilbert  Gerrarde,  Attorney  General,  *Richard  Onslowe,  Solicitor 
General,  *Thomas  Bromley,  Recorder  of  London,  William  Alleyn,  *Thomas  Roo, 
Lionel  Duckett,  Rowland  Haywarde,  Alexander  Avenon,  James  Hawes,  Ambrose 
Nicholas,  Henry  Dennye,  *John  Tamworth,  *Thomas  Powle,  *Jasper  Fyssher,  *William 
Wynter,  *Benjamin  Gunston,  *Edward  Baeshe,  *William  Holstocke,  *John  Purvey, 
George  Horsey,  George  Penruddocke,  James  Altham,  *Thomas  Wilson,  Anthony 
Stapleton,  * Thomas  Wilbraham,  John  Aylworthe,  * Thomas  Hanchett,  George  Dacres, 
*John  Marshe,  William  Tooke,  *Bernard  Randolphe,  John  Fuller,  *John  Swifte, 
* William  Neale,  William  Fuller,  George  Wynter,  Ralph  Sadler,  Jasper  Hill,  [m.  18 d.\ 
Francis  Goldesmythe,  William  Armorer,  *Roger  Parker,  *Thomas  Smythe,  *William 


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Birde,  Thomas  Colshill,  John  Barnes,  Richard  Springham,  Thomas  Ryvett,  Thomas 
Alleyn,  Arthur  Dawbney,  John  Gresham,  Henry  Becher,  Geoffrey  Walkaden,  Edward 
Dove,  Thomas  Bannester,  William  Lotheberye,  William  Bulley,  Thomas  Turnebull, 
Robert  Dove,  John  Marche,  Thomas  Ivie,  Richard  Patricke,  Francis  Bennyson,  Matthew 
Calthropp,  Nicholas  Wheler,  Richard  Hill,  Oliffe  Burre,  William  Wood,  William  Barnes, 
Matthew  Baker,  George  Thorneton,  Peter  Pett  and  James  Pattenson,  within  the  limits 
of  the  water  of  Ley,  to  wit,  from  Ware  to  Waltham,  thence  to  Bowbridge,  and  so  to  the 
Thames. 

1861. )  14  May  1567.  Buckingham , Oxford  and  Berks.  * Henry  Nevell,  *Robert 

Drury,  Christopher  Broune  and  Thomas  Benger,  knights,  *Richard  Warde,  cofferer 
etc.,  *Edmund  Plowden,  *George  Stonehouse,  John  Morris,  *Thomas  Farmor, 
Thomas  Stafford,  *John  Doyley,  * Edmund  Asshefielde,  John  Fetiplace,  *Thomas 
Fletewood,  William  Hawtrey,  ^William  Dunche,  *Roger  Younge,  *Thomas  Vachell, 
*John  Yate,  John  Goodwyn,  Anthony  Carleton,  William  Lentall,  Roger  Alford, 
Thomas  Winchecombe,  Richard  Lovelace,  William  Barker,  * James  Braybroke,  Robert 
Rookes  and  Francis  Yate,  within  the  limits  of  the  river  Thames  from  Windesor  bridge 
upward,  in  the  Counties  of  Buckingham,  Oxford  and  Berks. 

1862. )  14/^^1567,  Essex.  *William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Treasurer,  *Thomas 

Sackevile,  knight.  Lord  Buckhurste,  * Walter  Mildemaye,  knight,  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  * William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  * Richard  Weston,  a Justice 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  * Anthony  Cooke,  knight,  *James  Lorde,  a Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, ^Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  ^Richard  Onslowe,  Solicitor  etc., 

* Henry  Fanshawe,  *Peter  Osbourne,  * Thomas  Powle,  Roland  Hayward,  Alderman  of 
London,  Richard  Cooke,  Anthony  Stapleton,  William  Ayliffe,  Edward  Barrett,  John 
Stonard,  Thomas  Barnes,  Clement  Sisley,  Edward  Riche  and  Martin  Bowes,  within  the 
limits  from  Stratford  bridge  to  Mockinge  mill,  Co.  Essex. 

1863. )  20  March  1568.  Southampton , Berks  and  Wilts.  William,  Marquess  of  Win- 

chester, Treasurer,  *John,  Lord  Seynt  John,  *Lord  Chidiock  Powlett,  *Henry  Nevell, 

* Richard  Pexsall,  * William  Warham  and  *John  Souche,  knights,  * Richard  Warde, 
cofferer  of  the  household,  *Edmund  Plowden,  *Henry  Sherington,  Alexander  Feti- 
place, *John  Yate,  *Roger  Yonge,  John  Winchecombe,  William  Duche,  *Thomas 
Stafforde,  Griffin  Curtys,  Christopher  Willougheby,  *Nicholas  Snell,  *John  Seynt  John, 
*John  Eareley,  ^Christopher  Dodyngton,  Richard  Bullocke  of  Erberfield,  *George 
Puttenham,  *Henry  Wallopp,  * George  Ludlowe,  * Anthony  Moore,  *Thomas  Da- 
bridgecourte  of  Stratfieldsay,  ^Walter  Beckinsawe,  *Simon  Cusonde,  *Thomas  Ayliffe, 
*Gilbert  Loker  and  Richard  Ayliffe,  within  the  limits  of  meadows  called  Mildemore 
[sic],  Dirrickes  Meade,  Hartely  Meade,  Hoddes  Meade,  Weate  Meade,  Crouche  Meade, 
Gascon  Meade,  Dallmore,  Longe  Meade,  Gilbert  Pars  Mead,  Boare  Meade,  Turges 
Meade  alias  Silbe  Meade,  Broade  Meade,  Litle  Boare  Meade  and  all  other  grounds  on 
each  side  of  the  river  Lodon,  running  from  Basingestoke  to  Twiforde,  and  so  to  Ridinge, 
in  the  Counties  of  Southampton,  Berks  and  Wilts. 

1864. )  Undated.  Norwich.  ^Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 
*Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  *Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  *the  Mayor  for 
the  time  being,  * Henry  Jerningham,  knight,  *Thomas  Gawdye,  Serjeant  at  Law, 
*William  Paston,  *Ralph  Shelton,  *Roger  Woodhouse,  *Drew  Drurye,  *John  Blever- 
hassett,  *William  Thorneton,  *Miles  Corbett  and  *Thomas  Whalle,  *Thomas  Parker, 

* Austin  Stewarde,  *Richard  Davie,  John  Aldriche,  Richard  Fletcher,  [m.  19^.] 
William  Ferror,  Nicholas  Norgate,  *Thomas  Sotherton,  Robert  Wood,  Thomas  Peeke, 


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John  Gibbes,  Robert  Sucklyng,  Christopher  Sohham,  Thomas  Beamonde,  Ellis  Bate, 
Thomas  Wynter,  Nicholas  Baker  and  John  Sucklynge,  Aldermen,  in  the  City  of  Nor- 
wich and  the  County  of  the  same. 

1865. )  [ — ] July  1568.  Kent . *William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  Lord  Steward,  *William, 
Lord  Cobham,  Lord  warden  etc.,  * Henry  Compton,  *Percival  Harte,  *William  Damsell 
and  William  Garrett,  knights,  * William  Rooper,  *Thomas  Walsingham,  *John  Beer, 
*John  Sidley,  *Thomas  Lovelace,  ^Richard  Hey  wood,  Jaques  Wingefield,  John  Browne, 
Anthony  Light,  *Thomas  Harman,  *Thomas  Bowes,  William  Lamberte,  Justinian 
Champnes,  Francis  Goldsmyth,  Thomas  Fyssher,  Robert  Chapman  and  Edmund  Cooke, 
from  Ravensbourne  in  Depforde  [to]  Gravesende  bridge,  Co.  Kent. 

1866. )  20  Nov.  1568.  Kent.  *William  Brooke,  knight.  Lord  Cobham,  Warden 

etc.,  *Thomas  Kempe  and  *Henry  Crispe,  knights,  *Roger  Manwood  and  *William 
Lovelace,  Serjeants  at  Law,  *Thomas  Wotton,  Anthony  Sandes,  *EdwardBoyes,  *Robert 
Alcocke,  *Thomas  Hales,  *Edward  Blackewell,  Robert  Eyre,  the  Mayors  of  Canterbury, 
Sandwiche  and  Feversham,  William  Southake,  Simon  Linche,  William  Partridge,  Rhys 
Parrott,  Henry  Butler  and  Thomas  Boyes,  within  the  limits  of  the  marshes  and  valleys 
of  the  East  Parts  of  the  County  of  Kent,  from  or  between  Feversham,  Assheforde  and 
Dovor  in  the  said  County  and  borders  of  the  same. 

1867. )  9 Dec.  1568.  Kent  and  Surrey.  *William  Garrard,  *Thomas  Offeley,  *William 

Chester,  and  *Christopher  Draper,  knights,  *John  Birche,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

* Richard  Onslowe,  Solicitor  etc.,  *Thomas  Bromeley,  Recorder  of  London,  *WiUiam 
Saunders,  * Richard  Warde,  cofferer  of  the  household,  *John  Skynner,  ^Benjamin 
Gunstone,  ^Bernard  Randolphe,  *John  Boyer,  Oliver  Sent  John,  ^Robert  Harrys, 

* Richard  Garthe,  Edward  Skotte,  Christopher  Skevington,  Thomas  Taylor  and  Francis 
Muschampe,  within  the  limits  from  Ravensbourne,  Co.  Kent,  to  Putney  Church,  Co. 
Surrey. 

1868. )  12  May  1569.  Huntingdon.  Nicholas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  * James  Dyer,  knight. 

Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  *Robert  Tirwhite,  *Henry  Darcye,  ^Lawrence 
Taillard  and  * Henry  Crumwell,  knights,  *William  Laurence,  *Wiliiam  Malorye,  *Richard 
Darrington,  Gilbert  Smythe,  Robert  Foreste,  *William  Naylor,  Francis  Crumwell, 
Henry  Daccam,  William  Farren  and  Thomas  Edwardes,  in  the  County  of  Huntingdon  or 
borders  of  the  same. 

1869. )  1 May  1570.  Middlesex.  William  Garrard,  William  Chester,  John  White, 

Christopher  Draper  and  Roger  Martyn,  knights,  David  Lewes,  Valentine  Dale  and  Robert 
Fourthe,  Doctors  of  Laws,  Rowland  Heyward,  Lionel  Duckett,  Ambrose  Nicholas, 
James  Bacon  and  Francis  Barneham,  Aldermen,  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Recorder,  John 
Salveyn,  Benjamin  Gunston,  John  Hawkyns,  Edward  Buggyns  and  Henry  Walter,  for 
Wappinge  and  Wappinge  Marshe,  Co.  Middlesex,  from  Crashe  Milles  eastwards  to 
Ratcliff  Milles,  Co.  Middlesex.1 

1870. )  10  June  1570.  Essex.  *William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Treasurer,  *Thomas 

Sacvile,  knight,  Lord  of  Buckherst,  *Walter  Mildemaye,  knight.  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  '“William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  etc.,  *Richard  Weston,  a Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  *John  Southcote,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  *Anthony  Cooke  and 
Francis  Jobson,  knights,  * James  Lorde,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  * Gilbert  Gerrard, 
Attorney  General,  *Richard  Onslowe,  Attorney  of  the  Wards,  *Thomas  Bromeley, 
Solicitor,  * Thomas  Fanshawe,  Remembrancer,  Peter  Osbourne,  * Thomas  Powle, 


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Clerk  of  the  Crown,  * Jasper  Fyssher,  Edward  Barrett,  Benjamin  Gonston,  Anthony 
Stapleton,  John  Stonard,  Thomas  Barnes,  Clement  Siseley  and  Edward  Riche,  within 
the  limits  from  Stratforde  bridge  to  Mockynge  mill,  Co.  Essex. 

1871. )  14  June  1570.  Lincoln.  Nicholas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  * Edward,  Lord  Clinton, 
etc.,  William,  Lord  Willoughbye,  William,  Lord  Boroughe,  William  Cicill,  knight, 
Principal  Secretary,  Walter  Mildemay,  Henry  Clynton,  Robert  Tirwhite  [m.  20^.] 
the  elder,  Robert  Tirwhite  the  younger  and  William  Skipwith,  knights,  Christopher 
Wray,  Serjeant  at  Law,  Richard  Bartye,  Charles  Willoughbye,  Thomas  Cecill,  Richard 
Bolles,  John  Coppledicke,  John  Purevey,  Richard  Disney,  Richard  Markeham,  Robert 
Carre,  Robert  Mounson,  Thomas  Seintpoll,  Hamond  Upton,  George  Hennedge, 
William  Aiscoughe,  Robert  Wingefilde  the  elder,  Francis  Quarles,  Robert  Browne, 
Thomas  Quadrynge,  Adlard  Welbye,  James  Smyth,  Leonard  Ireby,  Lawrence  Meres, 
Edmund  Hall,  Lionel  Skipwith,  Richard  Topcliff,  Andrew  Gadney,  James  Spencer, 
Thomas  Holland,  Robert  Dymocke,  William  Manby,  Tristram  Tirwhite,  Anthony 
Turney,  George  Skipwith,  Charles  Yarboroughe,  John  Harryngton,  Robert  Winge- 
filde the  younger,  John  Mountsteven,  Anthony  Tharrolde,  Thomas  Ogle,  Thomas 
Welbye,  Charles  Wingefilde,  Robert  Walpoll,  William  Hennedge,  William  Metham, 
Anthony  Robertson,  John  Skynner,  Francis  Harryngton,  William  Adames,  John 
Thymolbye,  Christopher  Kelke,  John  Busshe,  Bartholomew  Armen,  Hamond  Sutton, 
Rowland  Sherrarde,  Thomas  Morryson,  William  Darbye,  Anthony  Kynge,  Francis 
Manbye,  Thomas  Disney,  John  Candisshe,  Thomas  Keyme,  Gerard  Southwell,  William 
Fitzwillyams,  Richard  Hiltoftes,  Thomas  Massingberde,  Anthony  Butler,  Alexander 
Amcottes,  George  Foster,  William  Yaxley,  George  Sheffelde,  Richard  Ascoughe, 
Charles  Bolles,  Thomas  Forsett,  John  Tatheby,  the  Mayor  of  Boston,  the  Aldermen  of 
Stamford,  the  Mayor  of  Grymsbye  and  the  Aldermen  of  Grantham,  in  the  County  of 
Lincoln. 1 

1872. )  [ — ] June  1570.  East  Riding. , Co.  York.  *Henry  Gates,  *John  Constable, 
*Marmaduke  Constable  and  William  Babthorpe,  knights,  *John  Vaughan,  *Thomas 
Eymis,  ^Christopher  Hilliard,  Thomas  Boynton,  Edward  Ellerker,  *Robert  Wright, 
John  Alford,  Thomas  Grymston,  * William  Strickland,  * Anthony  Smetheley,  * Brian 
Lacye,  Marmaduke  Lacye,  George  Dakyns,  *Marmaduke  Constable  of  Cliffe,  Marma- 
duke  Thirkele,  * Thomas  Dowman,  Bartholomew  Abbott,  Robert  Aske,  John  Hotham, 

* Anthony  Langdale,  ^Robert  Sothebie,  * William  Ellerker,  Arthur  Dakyns,  *John 
Hussey,  * William  Paler  and  Peter  Vavasor,  in  the  East  Riding,  Co.  York,  or  borders  of 
the  same. 

1873. )  21  Oct.  1570.  Windsor , Hampshire , Berks  and  Wilts.  *Henry  Nevell,  knight, 
*Riehard  Warde,  cofferer  etc.,  *Edmund  Plowden,  *William  Foster,  *Thomas  Stafford, 
*John  Winchecombe,  * Roger  Younge,  * Edmund  Dockwraye,  *Griffin  Curtes,  * Edward 
Martyn,  * William  Barker,  Nicholas  Seint  John,  Thomas  Parry,  William  Dorrell, 

* Robert  Atkinson,  * James  Braybroke,  *John  Okeham,  Anthony  Bridges,  Thomas 
Cheyney,  Richard  Beke,  Richard  Warde  the  younger,  * Richard  Lovelace,  Thomas 
Bullocke,  Thomas  Dabridgecourte,  William  Wollescote,  George  Woodcocke,  Henry 
Hynde,  Thomas  Harryson,  Thomas  Berington  and  Richard  Chocke,  within  the  limits  of 
the  river  Lodon  and  the  rivers  Kennett,  Lamborne  and  Awborne  and  all  other  rivers, 
brooks  and  streams  running  into  the  rivers  Lodon  and  Kennett  in  the  Counties  of  Berks, 
Wilts  and  Hampshire. 


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1874. )  9 Nov.  1570.  Lincoln , *Nicholas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  *Edmund,  Bishop  of 

Peterborough,  *Edward,  Lord  Clynton,  *William,  Lord  Boroughe,  *Charles,  Lord 
Willoughbye,  *William  Cecill,  knight,  Principal  Secretary,  *Walter  Mildemay,  knight, 
Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  *Henry  Clinton,  *Robert  Tirwhitte,  the  elder,  ^Robert 
Tirwhite,  the  younger,  and  * William  Skipwithe,  knights,  *Christopher  Wraye,  \m.  nd .] 
the  Queen’s  Serjeant  at  Law,  *Richard  Bartye,  *Thomas  Cecill,  *Richard  Bolles,  *John 
Coppledicke,  *John  Purevey,  * Richard  Disney,  Richard  Markeham,  Robert  Carre, 
*Robert  Mounson,  *Thomas  Seintpoll,  *Hamond  Upton,  George  Hennedge,  William 
Aiscoughe,  Robert  Wingefilde  the  elder,  Francis  Quarles,  Robert  Browne,  *Thomas 
Quadringe,  *Adlard  Welbye,  *Thomas  Morison,  James  Smythe,  *Leonard  Irebye, 
*Lawrence  Meeres,  *Edmund  Hall,  * Anthony  Tharrolde,  Lionel  Skipwith,  *Richard 
Topcliffe,  Andrew  Gedney,  James  Spencer,  Thomas  Holland,  * Robert  Dymmocke, 
*William  Manbye,  Tristram  Tirwhite,  Anthony  Turney,  George  Skipwith,  Charles 
Yarboroughe,  John  Harrington,  Robert  Wingefielde  the  younger,  *John  Mountesteven, 
*Thomas  Ogle,  Thomas  Welbye,  ^Charles  Wingefielde,  Robert  Walpoole,  *William 
Hennage,  William  Metham,  Anthony  Robertson,  John  Skynner,  *Francis  Harryngton, 
William  Adames,  John  Thymolbye,  Christopher  Kewe,  John  Busshey,  Bartholomew 
Armen,  Rowland  Sherrard,  John  Locton,  * William  Darbye,  Henry  Adam,  Anthony 
Kyme,  Francis  Manbye,  John  Candishe,  Thomas  Kyme,  Gerard  Southwell,  * William 
Fitzwilliams,  Richard  Hiltofftes,  Thomas  Massingberde,  Alexander  Amcottes,  George 
Foster,  William  Yaxley,  George  Sheffeld,  Richard  Ascoughe,  Charles  Bolles,  Thomas 
Forsett,  John  Tothebye,  the  Mayor  of  Boston,  the  Aldermen  of  Stamfofd,  the  Mayor  of 
Grimesbye  and  the  Aldermen  of  Grantham,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln  or  borders  of  the 
same. 

1875. )  14  Nov.  1570.  Essex.  * Anthony  Cooke,  knight,  * Edward  Barrett,  *Edward 

Riche,  * Gabriel  Poyntes,  *John  Tirrell,  * Thomas  Kightley,  Christopher  Chibbrone, 
John  Schewarden,  Robert  Badbye  and  Eugene  Gatton,  from  Grayes  bridge  to  Mocynge 
mill,  Co.  Essex. 

{ms.  iid.  to  36 d.  are  blank.) 

1876. )  4^0^.1569.  Windsor  Castle.  Commission  of  the  peace  in  the  County  [m.^dl] 

of  Devon  to  ^Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  *William,  Marquess  of 
Winchester,  Treasurer,  *William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  * Henry,  Earl  of  Arundel,  Steward 
of  the  Household,  and  *Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  Councillors,  *William,  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  *John,  Lord  Seynt  John,  *Richard  Weston  and  ^Richard  Harpur,  Justices  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  *John  Whyddon,  *Peter  Carewe,  *Hugh  Powlett,  *John  Seyntleger, 
*John  Fulforde,  *Gawin  Carewe,  ^Robert  Dennys,  *John  Pollarde  and  Arthur  Champer- 
non,  knights,  *Gregory  Doddes,  Dean  of  Exeter  cathedral,  *Richard  Duke,  *Peter 
Edgecombe,  *John  Mallette,  *Lewis  Stukeley,  Richard  Fortescue,  ^Robert  Carye, 
Thomas  Munck,  *Thomas  Southcott,  * William  Poole,  Amyas  Pawlett,  *John  Eveleigh, 
* William  Peryam,  John  Copplestone,  John  Parker  of  Moulton,  Thomas  Carewe  of 
Haccombe,  *Roger  Prydeaux,  Richard  Raynoldes  and  Thomas  Dowrishe.  [In  the  same 
terms  as  the  commission  of  11  Feb.,  4 Eliz.,  {see  Calendar , 1560-1563,^.  433)].  Peter 
Carewe  to  be  custos  rotulorum.  [Those  marked  * to  be  of  the  quorum.] 

The  like  to  the  following  persons,  of  the  dates  annexed  to  their  several  patents, — 

1877. )  Bedford.  Lewis  Mordant,  Henry  Cheyney  and  Robert  [m.  $~id.,  col.  1] 
Tirwhite  the  elder,  knights,  Reginald  Graye,  Lewis  Dyve,  George  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
Rotheram,  John  Thompson,  Thomas  Pigott  of  Stratton,  Thomas  Snagge,  Robert  New- 
digate,  Thomas  Leighe,  Peter  Graye,  Ralph  Astre,  George  Fishe  and  Thomas  Norton.1 

1 The  quorum  is  not  indicated,  but  two  brackets  cover  all  the  names. 


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1878. )  Buckingham.  * Richard  Weston,  a Justice  of  the  Common  [m.  38 d.  col.  1] 
Pleas,  * Robert  Drurie,  ♦ Thomas  Benger  and  * Thomas  Smithe,  knights,  * William  Daye, 
Provost  of  Eton  College,  *William  Dormer,  ♦Edmund  Ashefield  and  *Henry  Lee, 
knights,  *John  Fortescue,  Master  of  the  Great  Wardrobe,  ♦Nicholas  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
West,  *George  Peckham,  *Thomas  Fletwood,  *John  Thompson,  *William  Hawtrey, 
* William  Code,  Thomas  Torringham,  John  Goodwyn,  John  Burlacye,  William  Flete- 
wood,  Michael  Blounte,  Roger  Alford,  *Paul  Darrell,  *Thomas  Pennyston,  Thomas 
Pygott  of  Grounden,  Robert  Doylye,  Richard  Crayford,  *Ralph  Scrope,  John  Cheyne 
of  Amysham,  and  Robert  Price. 

1879. )  Berks.  * Henry  Nevell,  *Henry  Norres  and  Edward  Umpton,  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
knights,  ^Robert  Keylwaye,  ♦Richard  Warde,  Cofferer  of  the  Household,  *Thomas 
Stafford,  *William  Foster,  John  Fetyplace,  *John  Wynchecombe,  Richard  Bullock, 
Nicholas  Wyllyams,  Edmund  Dockwraye,  Roger  Yonge,  William  Dunche,  Thomas 
Lyttle,  Griffin  Curtys  and  William  Darrell. 

1880. )  Cambridge.  *George  Frevile,  a baron  of  the  Exchequer,  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
*Giles  Alyngton  and  ♦Robert  Chester,  knights,  ^Robert  Payton,  *John  Hutton,  *Francis 
Hynde,  Thomas  Holmes,  Thomas  Ryvett,  Henry  Pigott  and  John  Golds  well. 

1881. )  Cornwall.  *John  Whiddon,  knight,  *John  Arundel  of  Llanherne,  knight, 
♦Richard  Chamon,  ♦ Peter  Edgecombe,  Hugh  Trevanyon,  *John  Bevill,  John  Carmy- 
nowe,  *Richard  Tremayn,  Treasurer  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  Richard  Greinfeld,  William 
Milliton,  * William  Carneshewe,  *John  Killegrewe,  *John  Treffrye,  George  Bassett, 
William  Mohun,  William  Lowre,  George  Kekewich,  Robert  Trenecreeke  and  Richard 
Trevanyon. 

1882. )  Cumberland.  *Thomas  Carus,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
♦Mathew  Hutton,  Dean  of  York,  Henry  Percye,  Nicholas  Fayrfax,  *Thomas  Gargrave, 
♦Henry  Gate,  *George  Bowes  and  *John  Foster,  knights,  *Robert  Whittingham,  Dean 
of  Durham,  ♦John  Rokeby,  LL.  D.,  John  Vaughan,  Valentine  Browne,  William  Drurye, 
♦William  Tankard,  *Alan  Bellingham,  *Lawrence  Meeres,  Thomas  Eynns,  George 
Scroope,  Francis  Lampleigh,  John  Egliambye,  Henry  Curwen,  William  Pennyngton, 
Simon  Musgrave,  Cuthbert  Musgrave,  George  Lampleigh,  John  Dalston,  Lawrence 
Bannester,  John  Rychmond,  Richard  Blenerhassett,  Christopher  Dacre,  Thomas  Middle- 
ton,  Thomas  Carleton,  Thomas  Leighton,  William  Musgrave,  *John  Penruddock  and 
John  Lampleigh. 

1883. )  Derby.  ♦Francis  Leke,  knight,  *John  Manners,  esquire,  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
Humphrey  Bradbourne,  Thomas  Gerrard,  *John  Zouche,  * William  Greseley  and 
♦Thomas  Cokeyne,  knights,  *Thomas  Stanhopp,  *Godfrey  Fuljam,  John  Frauncis, 
Francis  Curson,  *Thomas  Sutton,  ♦Francis  Rodes,  *Godfrey  Bossevile,  *Anthony 
Gell,  Nicholas  Browne,  James  Hardwick,  Walter  Horton  and  Thomas  Kynston. 

1884. )  Devon.  *John  Whiddon,  *Peter  Carewe,  *Hugh  Powlett,  ♦John  Sentleger, 
♦John  Fulford,  ♦Gawin  Carewe,  *Robert  Dennys,  *John  Pollard,  ♦John  Moore  and 
Arthur  Champernowne,  knights,  Richard  Duke,  * Gregory  Doddes,  Dean  of  Exeter, 
♦Peter  Edgecombe,  *Lewis  Stukeley,  William  Stroode,  Richard  Fortescue,  *Robert 
Carye,  Christopher  Coppleston,  Thomas  Muncke,  Arthur  Bassett,  Christopher  Chidley, 
♦Thomas  Southcotte,  * William  Poole,  Henry  Dyllon,  Amyas  Paulett,  John  Gilbert, 
♦John  Eveleigh,  *Geoffrey  Tottill,  *William  Peryam,  John  Coppleston,  John  Parker  of 
Moulton,  Thomas  Carewe  of  Haccombe,  *Roger  Pridieux,  Richard  Reynoldes,  and 
Thomas  Dowrish. 


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1885. )  Dorset.  *William  Powlett,  *Peter  Carewe,  *Henry  Ashley  and  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
’•‘Adrian  Poynings,  knights,  *William  Poole,  George  Rogers,  Robert  Coker,  Henry 
Uvedale,  Thomas  Moreton,  Christopher  Cheverell,  * William  Hussey,  John  Lewston, 
Thomas  Mullens,  Robert  Morgan,  Robert  Foulkes,  Francis  Browne,  William  Huddye 
and  Edward  Laurence. 

1886. )  East  Riding,  York.  * Matthew  Hutton,  Dean  of  York,  * Henry  [m.  $yd.  col.  1] 
Percye,  *Thomas  Gargrave,  *Nicholas  Fayrfax,  *George  Bowes,  *Henry  Gate,  *John 
Foster,  John  Constable,  Marmaduke  Constable  and  * William  Babthorpe,  knights,  *John 
Rokeby,  knight  [sic.],  LL.  D.,  *John  Vaughan,  Robert  Whittingham,  Dean  of  Durham, 
Valentine  Browne,  William  Drurie,  *Thomas  Eynns,  William  Tankard,  Alan  Belling- 
ham, Laurence  Meeres,  Christopher  Hilliard,  Thomas  Boynton,  *William  Strickland, 
Anthony  Smitheley,  Ralph  Constable  of  Seynte  Pulchres,  Edward  Ellerker,  * Arthur 
Dakyns,  John  Hotham,  Marmaduke  Lacye,  George  Dakyns  and  William  Webster. 

1887. )  West  Riding,  York.  *Matthew  Hutton,  Dean  of  York,  *Thomas  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
Gargrave,  *Nicholas  Fairfax,  *George  Bowes,  *Henry  Gate,  *John  Foster,  William 
Mallorye,  Ingram  Clifford,  William  Ingleby,  Thomas  Danby  and  Edmund  Malyvery, 
knights,  *Robert  Whittingham,  Dean  of  Durham,  *John  Rookeby,LL.  D.,  John  Vaughan, 
Valentine  Browne,  William  Drurye,  *William  Tankard,  *Alan  Bellingham,  *Lawrence 
Meers,  *Thomas  Eynns,  *Thomas  Waterton,  Francis  Slyngesby,  William  Hungate, 
Cotton  Gargrave,  Edmund  Eltoftes,  Richard  Buney,  Francis  Worteley,  Richard  Bea- 
mond,  Richard  Malyverer,  Richard  Gooderick,  Hugh  Saveli,  William  Wombewell, 
William  Hamond,  Thomas  Fairfax,  Brian  Bales,  William  Lister,  John  Lambert,  Robert 
Stapleton,  William  Frobyser,  Thomas  Wentworth,  Jasper  Blytheman  and  James 
Wasshington. 

1888. )  North  Riding,  York.  ^Matthew  Hutton,  Dean  of  York,  Henry  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
Percye,  *Thomas  Gargrave,  *Nicholas  Fayrfax,  *Henry  Gate,  *George  Bowes,  *John 
Foster,  Christopher  Danby,  Christopher  Medcalfe,  William  Bellasys,  Richard  Chalmeley 
and  William  Fayrfax,  knights,  ^Robert  Whyttingham,  Dean  of  Durham,  *John  Rokeby, 
LL.  D.,  John  Vaughan,  Valentine  Browne,  William  Drurye,  *William  Tanckard,  *Alan 
Bellingham,  * Lawrence  Meeres,  *Thomas  Eynns,  John  Sayer,  * Robert  Bowes,  Roger 
Ratclyff,  Roger  Dalton,  Thomas  Gower,  *Michael  Wansforth,  *John  Mollyneux,  *John 
Place,  William  Davell,  Thomas  Leighton,  George  Dakyns,  Thomas  Sayvell,  Alfred 
Uvedale,  Ralph  Bowcer  and  John  Cunstable  of  Droverby. 

1889. )  Essex.  *Richard  Weston,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
*Thomas  Seckford,  a Master  of  the  Requests,  ’“Anthony  Coke,  *Thomas  Wrothe, 
*Francis  Jobson,  *Thomas  Smyth,  *Thomas  Myldmay  and  *Thomas  Goldinge,  knights, 
*Thomas  Meade,  Serjeant  at  Law,  *Thomas  Powle,  clerk  of  the  Crown,  *Thomas 
Fanshawe,  *William  Waldegrave,  *Henry  Fortescue,  *Henry  Dennye,  Henry  Mack- 
william,  Thomas  Barrington,  *Thomas  Lucas,  Kenelm  Throckmerton,  George  Nicolls, 
George  Tuke,  Edward  Barrett,  * Roger  Amyes,  ’“Henry  Goldinge,  * Thomas  Francke, 
Robert  Kempe,  *Edmund  Bockinge,  Edward  Berrye,  Edward  Rych,  James  Altham, 
*Edward  Isaak,  *John  Pynchyn,  Clement  Sysley,  Francis  Harvy,  Edmund  Danyell, 
Reginald  Higate  and  Matthew  Bradburye. 

1890. )  Gloucester.  *Nicholas  Arnold,  *Walter  Dennys,  *Giles  Poole,  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
*Nicholas  Poyntz  and  *Thomas  Chamberlayne,  knights,  Giles  Bruges,  *Richard  Pate, 
*Roger  Ligons,  *Richard  Barkeley,  *William  Wynter,  *Richard  Dennys,  *William  Pal- 
mer, John  Senior,  John  Trye,  *George  Huntley,  *Thomas  Throckmarton,  Richard 
Brayne,  John  Hungerford,  Thomas  Smyth,  Thomas  Wye,  John  Tracye  the  elder,  Dennis 


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Toppes,  Richard  Bayneham,  *Thomas  Dewport,  *John  Higford,  * Walter  Bridgeman, 
♦Richard  Stevens,  ♦George  Fetiplace,  Walter  Compton,  James  Clifford,  ♦Thomas 
Tyndall,  *Thomas  Eascourt,  Matthew  Poynes,  Robert  Straunge  and  Nicholas  Thorpe. 

1891. )  Huntingdon . *Robert  Tirwhitt  the  elder,  *Henry  Darcy  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
the  elder,  *Henry  Taylard  and  Henry  Crumwell,  knights,  ♦William  Lawrence,  *Thomas 
Cotton,  *Richard  Darrington,  William  Mallorry,  Gilbert  Smyth  and  Robert  Forest. 

1892. )  Hertford.  *Richard  Reade  and  *John  Butler,  knights,  [m.  40 d.  col.  2] 
♦Alexander  Nowell,  Dean  of  St.  Paul’s,  ♦Thomas  Benger,  ^Robert  Chester,  *Edward 
Capell  and  George  Penruddock,  knights,  *John  Brockett,  Thomas  Sadleir,  George 
Horsey,  ♦Henry  Dennye,  *Edward  Baesh,  *John  Purevey,  ♦Christopher  Smyth,  ♦William 
Tooke,  ♦John  Harrington,  ♦Rowland  Lytton,  * Thomas  Leventhropp,  Francis  Wal- 
singham,  Henry  Conyngsbye,  *Thomas  Snagge,  *Thomas  Hanchett,  Nicholas  Bristowe, 
Henry  Cocke,  *Edmund  Twynes,  Thomas  Bowles,  George  Dacres,  John  Gyll  and 
Thomas  Dockwraye. 

1893. )  Hereford.  *James  Baskervile,  ♦Thomas  Baskervile  and  James  [Ibid.  col.  1] 
Wytney,  knights,  *John  Ellys,  clerk,  dean  etc.,  *John  Scudamore  of  Home,  the  elder, 
♦William  Gerrard,  *Robert  Hopton,  ♦Charles  Foxe,  ♦Richard  Wye,  ♦Richard  Seyborne, 
♦Richard  Pate,  *Edward  Threlkeld,  D.C.L.,  *Richard  Smyth,  *John  Harley,  ♦James 
Warnecombe,  ♦George  Price,  John  Hubaud  alias  Hibbott,  Edward  Crofte,  Charles 
Vaughan,  John  Baskervile,  George  ap  Parrye,  *James  Boyle,  *John  Scudamore  of  Home, 
the  younger,  Walter  Baskervile,  Simon  ap  Parrye,  * Thomas  Kerll,  ♦John  Delavere,  ♦John 
Garnans,  John  Abrall  of  Ingheston,  Walter  Vaughan  the  younger  and  Hugh  ap  Parrye. 

1894. )  Kent.  *Percival  Harte,  *William  Damsell,  ♦ Henry  Crispe,  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
♦Henry  Cheney,  Thomas  Kempe,  George  Howard,  Thomas  Cotton,  Christopher  Allen 
and  Warham  Seintleger,  knights,  *Nicholas  Barham,  *Roger  Manwood  and  William 
Lovelace,  Serjeants  at  Law,  *Thomas  Wotton,  *Richard  Baker,  John  Cobham,  Thomas 
Guldeford,  *Anthony  Welden,  *John  Lennard,  *Thomas  Scotte,  ♦Thomas  Walsyngham, 
♦Ralph  Bossevile,  *William  Isley,  *Thomas  Stanley,  *George  Fane,  William  Cromer, 
Thomas  Assheley,  John  Beere,  Thomas  Wylloughby,  ♦George  Moulton,  *Robert 
Rudston,  ♦Thomas  Watton,  *Thomas  Lovelace,  ♦George  Darrell,  ♦Robert  Bynge, 
♦Robert  Rychers,  Hugh  Cartwright,  John  Sibbill,  John  Goldwell,  Robert  Alcock, 
Thomas  Honywood,  Robert  Eyre,  George  Clyfford,  Thomas  Hales,  Edward  Boyes, 
Walter  Robertes,  Thomas  Potter,  Roger  Twisden  and  Ralph  Heymond. 

1895. )  Kesteven , Lincoln.  Valentine  Browne  and  ♦ Henry  Clynton,  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
knights,  ♦Christopher  Wraye,  Serjeant  at  Law,  *John  Aylmer,  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 
♦Richard  Bartye,  ♦William  Tharrold,  *Richard  Dysney,  William  Howard,  Robert 
Mounson,  Thomas  Cecill,  * Robert  Carr,  * Leonard  Irebye,  * Anthony  Tharrold,  Richard 
Markham,  Edmund  Hall,  John  Busshye,  John  Harry ngton  and  William  Savill. 

1896. )  Lindsey , Lincoln.  ♦Henry  Clynton,  *Robert  Tirwhitt  the  younger,  ♦William 
Skipwith,  *Richard  Thymolby  and  *Valentine  Browne,  knights,  *Christopher  Wraye, 
Serjeant  at  Law,  *John  Aylmer,  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  Richard  Bartye,  William  How- 
ard, William  Ascugh,  *Robert  Dymmock,  *Robert  Mounson,  ♦John  Purevey,  *Adlard 
Welby,  *Thomas  Moryson,  *James  Smyth,  ♦Thomas  Seyntpole,  ♦Lawrence  Meeres, 
♦Thomas  Quadring,  ♦William  Manby,  *John  Man,  ♦Leonard  Irebye,  Edmund  Dighton, 
Hamond  Upton,  George  Hennedge,  Marmaduke  Tirwhitt,  Anthony  Turney,  ♦William 
Hennege,  ♦ Andrew  Gedney,  George  Mounson  and  Tristram  Tirwhitt. 


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1897. )  Holland , Lincoln.  * Henry  Clynton  and  * Valentine  Browne,  [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
knights,  *Christopher  Wraye,  the  Queen’s  Serjeant  at  Law,  Richard  Bartye,  * Anthony 
Tharrold,  *Richard  Bowles,  *Adlard  Welby,  Robert  Carr,  *Thomas  Ogle,  *Lawrence 
Meers,  *John  Aylmer,  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  * Leonard  Ireby,  *Thomas  Holland  and 
William  Derbye. 

1898. )  Leicester.  *George  Hastinges,  *Thomas  Nevell,  *George  Turpyn  [Ibid.,  col.  1] 
and  *Francis  Hastinges,  knights,  *Francis  Cave,  *Brian  Cave,  * Adrian  Stokes,  Nicholas 
Beamond,  William  Skevington,  *Francis  Smyth,  George  Sherrard,  Henry  Poole, 
Henry  Skipwyth,  Thomas  Asshby,  Maurice  Barkeley,  John  Harrington,  Leonard  Dannett, 
Francis  Browne,  * Edward  Vvncent,  and  George  Purevey. 

1899. )  Middlesex.  *Thomas  Wroth,  knight,  *Thomas  Seckford,  a [Ibid.,  col.  2] 
Master  of  the  Requests,  *George  Frevvle,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  *Owen  Hopton, 
knight,  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower,  *Francis  Jobson,  *Thomas  Chamberlayne  and  *George 
Peckham,  knights,  * Robert  Huyck,  M.D.,  *Gabriel  Goodman,  Dean  of  Westminster, 
* Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  * Richard  Onslowe,  Attorney  of  the  Court  of 
Wards,  *Thomas  Bromley,  Solicitor  General,  *Thomas  Wilbraham,  [m.  41  dl\ 
Recorder  of  London,  *Thomas  Huyck,  D.C.L.,  John  Assheley,  Edward  Fitzgarrett, 
*Peter  Osborne,  * Jasper  Fissher,  *Thomas  Wylson,  L.L.D.,  John  Harrington,  Robert 
Chidley,  Edward  Baesh,  Bernard  Randolph,  *William  Wyghtman,  *Anthony  Roue, 
*Robert  Harrys,  *Thomas  Hughes,  Thomas  Higate  and  Christopher  Rythe. 

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1900.)  11  June  1571.  Grant  to  Richard  Hill  of  Heibridge,  Co.  Essex,  and  \m.  1] 

Robert  Donne  of  Ipswich,  Co.  Suffolk,  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  concealed  lands 
etc.  ( tenants  named)  of  the  yearly  rents  specified,  as  follows, — in  Witherfelde,  given  for 
the  Holy  Trinity  Guild  there  (id.),  in  Thurlowe  Parva,  given  for  the  Guild  there  (6d.) 
in  Wrottinge  Magna,  given  for  an  obit  there  by  Richard  Miller  (nd.),  in  Haverell  (named), 
given  for  (a)  the  guild  there  (id.),  (b)  Te  sepulcher  light’  in  a Church  called  Button  Churche 
(8 d.),  (e)  a light  in  Haverell  Church  (6d.)  and  (d)  an  obit  (id.);  in  Boxford  (named),  given 
for  (a)  a lamp  (id.),  (b)  an  obit  in  Boxford  Church  (id.)  and  (c)  Te  Trynytye  light’  (4 d.); 
in  Hawkeden,  bequeathed  by  Robert  Chickley,  clerk,  once  Rector  there,  for  an  obit 
(iod.),  in  Beccles  alias  Becceles,  given  for  Te  Holy  Ghoste  guilde’  there  (£ 6 6s.  8 d.),  in 
Kensall  alias  Kelsall,  given  for  the  Guild  there  (6j\  8 d.),  in  Barkinge  (described),  given 
for  St.  Margaret’s  Guild  (6d.),  and  in  Nedeham,  (a)  late  of  the  late  Nedeham  Chapel 
(6d.)  and  (b)  given  for  a lamp  (4 d.);  in  Orford  a Chapel,  once  called  ‘Saynt  Thomas 
Chappell’  and  now  ‘St.  Johns  Chappell’,  lands  belonging  thereto  and  a ruined  tenement 
called  Te  Heremitage’  there,  given  for  oblations  in  the  Chapel  (1  id.),  in  Ofton  Castle 
(named),  given  for  Te  Sepulcher  lightes’,  ‘lampe  lightes’  and  ‘taper  lightes’  on  the  altar 
(6d.),  in  Chempton,  given  for  an  obit  by  Robert  Strutt,  clerk,  (id.),  in  Shotley,  givem 
for  an  obit  (1 3 s.  4 d.),  in  Layham,  given  for  (a)  ‘a  sowle  Preist’  celebrating  at  Overburye 
Hall  (is.  6d.)  and  (b)  an  obit  (id.),  in  Stoke  by  Ipswich  (named),  given  for  holy  bread 
in  St.  Peter’s  Church,  Ipswich,  (8 d.),  in  Ipswich,  given  for  St.  Mary’s  Guild  there  (4T.), 
and  in  Cretinge  All  Saints,  a view  of  frank  pledge  and  leet  called  ‘Pulforde  lete’  (6d.), 
all  in  the  County  of  Suffolk;  lands  in  Cosbye,  Co.  Leicester,  late  of  a Chantry  [m.  2] 
in  Huncote  (nd.);  in  Altham,  severally  given  for  a Priest  there  (8 d.,  6d.  and  nd.),  in 
Farley,  given  for  a Priest  in  Altham  (iod.),  in  Pencriche  alias  Penriche,  late  of  Lidnall 
Chapel  (nd.),  in  Meforde,  given  for  a Priest  in  Stone  (1 3 d.),  in  Stone,  given  for  a Priest 
there  (1 6d.),  in  Dorlaston,  given  for  a Priest  in  Stone  (14 d.),  in  Kinges  Bromeley,  given 
for  two  ‘tapers’  before  St.  Anne’s  image  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  in  Midleys,  given  for 
a lamp  (42/.),  in  Castlechurch  (named),  given  for  a Priest  (8 d.),  in  Choreton,  late  of  St. 
Lawrence’s  Chapel  there  (20^.  and  is.  6d.),  in  Aston  Parva,  given  for  an  obit  (6d.),  in 
Whittington,  given  for  a lamp  (nd.),  in  Blymhill,  given  by  John  Turner  for  an  obit  in 
Blymhill  Church  (8 d.),  in  Eyton,  severally  given  for  a priest  (i6d.,  i6d.,  nd.,  8 d.,  1 id., 
and  5J\),  in  Bednaii  (a  Chapel  and  its  appurtenances  and  lands  given  for  oblations  in  the 
Chapel)  (6j\  8 d.),  in  Bednall,  late  of  the  said  Chapel  (1  id.),  in  Bradley,  given  for  Priests 
(6j\  8 d.,  5 j*.,  5J*.  and  5 j\),  in  Brounsheffe  (named),  given  for  ‘Our  Ladyes  service’  (ioj\), 
in  Blore,  given  for  an  obit  (3 s.  4 d.),  in  Weddesbury,  given  for  ‘Our  Ladyes  service’ 
(13L  4 d.),  in  Kilvore  (named),  severally  given  for  a Priest  (is.  6d.  and  4 d.),  in  Humborne, 
given  for  a Priest  (5 j-.),  in  Rushall,  Walshall  and  Humborne,  given  for  a \m.  3] 
Priest  (6j\  Sd.),  in  Farewell,  given  for  a light  (2/.),  in  Robington  (Robington  Chapel  and 
lands  belonging  thereto)  (5/.),  in  Tottehall,  given  for  an  obit  (2T.),  in  Ferton  (named), 
given  for  lamps  (nd.  and  4 d.),  in  Richelye,  given  for  a Priest  (14/.  id.),  and  in  Breewood 
alias  Braywoode,  given  for  a priest  (16s.  8 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Stafford;  in  Otenbel- 
cham  and  Foxerth  (named),  Liston,  Waterbelcham  and  Allbrights  (Sancti  Albridi ),  given 
for  a Priest  in  Geoffrey  Foote’s  Chantry  in  Melforde  Longa,  Co.  Suffolk  (£4),  in  Debden 
(the  tithes  of  the  Manor  of  Amerton  Hall),  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Manor 


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of  Amerton  Hall  (12 d),  in  Woodham  Mortimer,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bileigh,  Co. 
Essex,  {is.  ^d),  in  Goldhanger  {named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Coggeshall,  Co.  Essex, 
(5 j*.),  in  Bulmer  {named),  given  for  a Priest  {^s),  in  Maylande  {named),  given  for  an  obit 
by  William  Slinge  (12 d),  in  Dunmowe  (‘Bisshoppwarde  Chappell’),  founded  for  obla- 
tions therein  {(id),  in  Eston  Magna,  given  for  St.  Peter’s  Guild  there  (4 d),  in  Maldon 
{named),  late  of  Stansgate  Priory,  Co.  Essex,  {id),  in  Totham  Magna  {named),  given  for 
an  obit  in  All  Saints’  Church,  Maldon,  (20 d),  in  Laver,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church 
there  (2 d),  in  Highester  (‘Our  Ladyes  guyldhall’),  given  for  the  said  Guild  {(d),  in 
Roydon  {named),  given  for  {a)  ‘le  roodelofte  lighte’  there  (4 d)  and  {b)  a light  there  (4 d), 
in  Gaynes  Colne,  given  for  the  Guild  there  {(d),  and  in  Tolleshunt  Major  {named),  given 
for  an  obit  (20 d)  all  in  the  County  of  Essex;  in  Hackney  Mershe,  Co.  Middlesex,  {named), 
given  for  a lamp  in  Hackney  Church  (2 d);  In  Waight  alias  Thwaite  {named),  given  for 
‘Saynt  Georges’  Priest  ( zod .),  in  Ipswich,  given  for  St.  Margaret’s  Guild  there  (12 d), 
in  Roydon  {named),  given  for  a light  in  Shelley  Church,  Co.  Suffolk,  (12^.),  in  Preston, 
given  for  an  obit  and  the  like  (12 d),  in  Barkinge  and  Nedeham  {named),  given  for  obits 
there  {(d.  and  1 (d),  in  Boxforde  {named),  given  for  an  obit  there  (14 d),  [m.  4] 

in  Burye  St.  Edmunds  {named),  given  for  an  obit  there  {iod),  in  Sheringfelde,  given  for 
obits  there  {id.  and  nd),  in  Rougham,  given  for  the  Guild  there  (1  (d),  in  Brandon 
Ferry  (‘a  chappell  yarde’  on  which  a Chapel  was  formerly  built)  {id),  and  in  Haverell 
(‘Hanchet  Chappell’  and  lands  thereof,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  Chapel)  (8 d), 
all  in  the  County  of  Suffolk;  in  Holme  next  the  Sea  {named),  given  for  an  obit  there  (5^.), 
in  Townested,  given  for  a light  there  {id),  in  Saull  {named),  given  for  a Priest  (4 d),  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Stephen,  Norwich,  {described),  given  for  a lamp  there  (4^.),  in  New  Bucken- 
ham  (‘le  Heremites  Chappell’)  {id.),  in  Gelston,  given  for  the  Guild  there  (4 d),  in  Welle- 
ney  (a  Chapel  and  lands,  named,  given  by  William  Dunthorne  for  the  guild  there)  {$s. 
4 d),  lands  in  Welney  aforesaid,  given  for  a light  in  Litleporte  Church,  Co.  Cambridge, 
{nd),  and  in  Burnham  Overey  alias  Burnham  St.  Clement  (a  portion  of  tithes),  late  of 
the  Monastery  of  Wymondham,  Co.  Norfolk,  {lid),  all  in  the  County  of  Norfolk;  in 
Colne,  given  for  ‘le  roodelight’  there  {(d),  in  Sommersham,  given  for  a lamp  (2J\),  in 
Erith  in  Bluntsham  (a  Chapel  and  appurtenances  thereof)  {nd),  in  Erith  aforesaid,  given 
for  ‘the  boyes  guilde’  (1  (d),  in  Fennystanton  given  for  the  Guild  there  {nd),  in  Tosland 
{named),  given  by  William  Toseland  for  an  obit  there  ( lod .),  in  Bromesham  (a  Chapel 
and  lands,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  Chapel)  (4 d),  and  in  Hallywell  and  Hirst- 
heath  with  Malwoode  (St.  Mary’s  Chapel  in  Nedingworth  in  Hallywell  and  lands  called 
‘le  Heremitage  on  Hirstheath  with  Mallwoode  by  Hallywell  and  all  appurtenances  there- 
of) (3^.),  all  in  the  County  of  Huntingdon;  in  Litleporte,  given  for  a light  before  the 
high  cross  {is),  in  Sutton,  given  for  a light  in  Sutton  Church  (2J\  6 d),  in  Willingham, 
given  for  the  Guild  there  {is.  Sd),  in  Swasey  {named),  given  for  St.  Sepulchre’s  light  in 
Hallywell  {nd),  in  Thetforde  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (a  Chapel  and  lands,  founded  for  obla- 
tions in  the  same  Chapel)  (18 d),  in  Thetford  aforesaid  (‘Harymer  Chappell’  and  lands, 
founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  Chapel  and  pilgrimages  there)  (12 d),  in  Wichforde, 
given  for  a light  {(d),  in  Elie  (a  Chapel  and  lands  called  St.  Pernells,  founded  [m.  5] 
for  oblations  in  the  same  Chapel)  (18 d),  in  Elie  (a  Chapel  called  ‘le  Charnell’,  founded 
for  a ‘Jesus  masse’  in  the  same  Chapel)  {(d),  in  Marche,  given  for  St.  Windred’s  Guild 
(8 d),  in  Brincklowe,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Margarett  (4 d),  in  Swaffham  Bulbecke 
{named),  given  for  an  obit  (4^.),  in  Horsehedde  (the  site  of  ‘le  guildhall’  pulled  down 
and  removed  by  Giles  Allington,  knight),  {id.),  in  Litleporte  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  {a)  given 
for  a light  there  {nd),  {b)  given  for  a light  before  the  high  cross  {(d),  {c)  called  ‘le  guilde- 
hall’  alias  ‘le  guildehowse’  {nd),  {d)  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Guild  there  {nd)  and  {e)  late  of 
the  hermitage  there  (4 d),  and  in  Thetforde  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  {a)  given  for  an  obit  in  Thet- 
forde Chapel  (4 d),  and  {b)  including  ‘le  guildehall’,  given  for  an  obit  (4^.),  in  Hadden- 


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ham  (St.  Mary’s  hermitage  or  pilgrimage  and  lands,  named , belonging  to  the  said  hermit- 
age) {izd.),  in  Haddenham,  given  for  a lamp  in  ‘le  roddelofte’  there  in  Wickham  {i(d.), 
(‘le  guildehall’)  (8 d.)  in  Wickham  aforesaid,  given  for  a light  (4 d.),  in  Marche  in  the  Isle 
of  Ely  (‘le  Guildehall,’  late  of  the  Holy  Trinity  Guild)  ( izd .),  in  Marche  aforesaid  (the 
site  of  the  house  of  St.  Windred’s  Guild)  (4 d.),  in  Chattres  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (‘le  guilde- 
hall’ and  lands  given  for  the  guild  there)  ( zod .),  in  Dodington  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  and  Wimb- 
lington  in  Dodington,  given  for  an  obit  {i6d.),  in  Dodington  aforesaid,  given  for  an 
obit  {Gd.),  in  Wimblington  aforesaid,  given  for  {a)  a light  in  the  Church  there  (2 d.),  and 
(i b ) an  obit  in  the  Church  there  (2J\  6d.),  in  Dodington  aforesaid,  given  for  the  Guild 
there  (12*/.  and  9 d.),  in  Sutton  {named),  given  for  {a)  an  obit  in  the  Church  there  {nd.) 
and  {b)  a light  in  the  Church  there  (12 d.),  in  Owtwell  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (on  which  ‘Saynt 
Cristofers  Chappell’  once  was)  {id.),  in  Upwell  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  (on  which  a Chapel 
once  was)  {id.),  in  Upwell  (a  Chantry  called  ‘Marmons  chauntrey’,  once  ‘Canone’  alias 
‘Chanons’  and  its  appurtenances)  {zs.  8 d.),  in  Upwell  (on  which  ‘le  guildehall’  once  was) 
(1  zd.),  and  in  Welney  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  {a)  late  of  the  free  Chapel  in  Peterborough 
{(d.).,  and  {b)  given  for  ‘le  roodelofte  light’  in  Lideporte  Church,  Co.  Cambridge,  {zd.), 
all  in  the  County  of  Cambridge;  in  the  Borough  of  Malden,  Co.  Essex,  purchased  by 
John  Boswell,  an  alien  born  in  Scotland,  without  licence  (2/.  6d.),  in  Harwiche,  Co. 
Essex,  purchased  by  [ — ] Jobson,  an  alien  born,  to  wit,  a Fleming,  without  licence 
{(d.),  in  Brentwood,  Co.  Essex,  purchased  by  Edward  Lanee,  an  alien,  Scotsman  born, 
without  licence  (2J\),  in  Wickham  Episcopi,  Co.  Essex,  {named,  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Holmes,  clerk,  Rector  there),  once  purchased  by  [ — ] Whiplewhat,  Rector  there,  unto 
him  and  his  successors  without  licence  (2T.),  in  Estchanngefeilde,  Co.  Essex  {described), 
purchased  by  the  Rector  there  unto  him  and  his  successors  without  licence  (6^.,)  in 
Harwiche,  purchased  without  licence  by  {a)  [ — ] Jobson,  widow,  a Fleming,  {id.)  and 
{b)  Arnold  Johnson,  a Fleming  born  without  the  realm,  (3 s.),  in  Stoke  by  Naylonde,  Co. 
Suffolk,  {named),  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  escheat  {zd.),  in  Boxforde,  Co.  Suffolk,  appro- 
priated by  Peter  Alleis,  clerk,  without  licence  (8 d.),  and  in  Witton  and  Houghton,  Co. 
Huntingdon,  late  of  Richard  Durrante,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  escheat  {izd.)’,  in  Plaiden, 
Co.  Sussex,  given  for  a light  called  ‘le  trundell’  and  the  like  (3 d.);  and  in  Southflete, 
given  for  an  obit  (4 d.),  in  Doddington,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lezons  (4 d.),  [m.  6] 

in  Allhallows  in  the  Hundred  of  Howe,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Boxley  (4 d.),  in  Ware- 
horne  {described,  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Knell,  rector  there),  given  for  an  obit  (3.1.  4 d.), 
in  Lymmynge,  given  {a)  for  a clerk,  that  from  the  first  Sunday  in  Lent  until  ‘Palme 
Sondaye’  he  might  at  the  ninth  hour  utter  in  the  Church  the  Lord’s  Prayer,  Ave  and 
Credo  in  Honour  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  St.  Mary  and  the  XII  Apostles,  afterwards  toll 
the  bell  for  half  an  hour  at  noon  and  at  the  eighth  hour  at  night  and  also  on  Sunday 
during  that  time  give  id.  as  oblation  (12 d.),  and  {b)  for  holy  bread  in  the  said  Church 
(18^.),  and  in  Warehorne  {described),  given  by  Agnes  Cladiche  to  her  daughter  with  re- 
mainder, if  her  daughter  should  die  without  an  heir,  to  the  Wardens  there  for  an  obit 
{izd.),  all  in  the  County  of  Kent.  Yearly  value  according  to  the  several  particulars  thereof 
£25  ioj-.  4 \d.  To  hold  in  fee  farm,  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  by  fealty  only  and 
by  the  rents  aforesaid.  Issues  from  the  time  when  they  should  have  come  \mm.  7-9] 
to  the  Crown.  The  patent  to  be  valid  notwithstanding  mistakes  or  omissions  in  the 
recital  of  the  premises,  or  that  offices  or  inquisitions  are  not  found  showing  the  Crown’s 
title.  The  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the  premises  which  were  not  concealed 
from  17  Nov.,  2 Eliz.,  to  13  Jan.,  1 3 Eliz.,  and  did  not  remain  so  concealed  until  7 Aug., 
12  Eliz.,  on  which  day  or  before  or  after  Hill  and  Downe  at  their  own  costs  procured  the 
discovery  thereof. 

In  part  fulfilment  of  a patent,  24  July,  12  Eliz.,  whereby  the  Queen  promised  to  assure 
to  Thomas  Wentworth,  knight,  Lord  Wentworth,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  or  to  such  others 


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as  Wentworth,  his  heirs,  or  executors  might  appoint  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  in  fee 
farm  concealed  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £200  to  be  discovered  by  Wentworth,  his 
heirs,  executors  or  assigns.  By  Q. 

1901. )  11  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Briton  of  (1)  a tenement  ( tenant 

named)  in  Smalestrete  in  Bristoll,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  the  Dissolution  of  Chantries 
and  the  like,  (2)  a tenement  ( tenant  named)  on  Saynt  Augustynes  Grene  in  Bristoll, 

(3)  the  Rectory  of  Norton  St.  Philip,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Henton, 

(4)  lands  {described  with  tenants ’ names)  in  Pensforde  and  Belluton,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of 
the  late  free  Chapel  of  St.  Thomas  in  Pensforde,  (5)  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Compton 
Dando,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  Parish  of  Compton  Dando,  (6)  a hermitage  called  Clare- 
lewe  and  its  possessions  in  Pensford  and  Publow,  Co.  Somerset,  (7)  lands  ( tenants  named) 
in  Stogursey  {named),  Asheholt  {named),  Bridgewater  {described),  Playnesfelde,  Milverton 
{named),  Chelton  in  Morelinche,  Puriton  {described),  Aishehill  {named)  and  Netherstowaye, 
Co.  Somerset,  late  of  Nicholas  Williams,  deceased,  and  (8)  the  Hundred  of  [m.  1 1] 
Cheltenham,  Co.  Gloucester,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Syon;  with  reservations,  including 
all  fines  and  the  like  in  courts  of  record,  except  the  Court  of  the  Hundred,  or  before  the 
Justices  of  Assize,  Justices  of  the  Peace  or  clerk  of  the  market  and  liberty  to  levy  and 
collect  the  same  in  the  said  Hundred;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  from  the  time 
when  he  shall  obtain  possession,  (1)  3J*.  4 d.,  (2)  5s.,  (3)  13^.  4 d.,  (4)  66s.  4 d.,  (5)  40/.  6 d., 
(6)  1 6d.,  (7)  £5  15T.  6d.  and  (8)  13^.  4 d.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  have  been 
found  by  Briton’s  industry  to  belong  to  the  Crown  and  are  now  placed  in  the  charge 
before  the  Auditor  of  the  County,  as  appears  by  the  Auditor’s  certificate,  and  that  Briton 
offers  at  his  own  costs  to  prove  the  Crown’s  title. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1902. )  23  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Drewry,  knight,  of  lands  {tenants 

named)  in  (1)  Mereffeden,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Tynnmouthe,  Co.  Northumberland, 

(2)  Lukker,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Alnewike,  Co.  Northumberland,  and  [m.  12] 

(3)  New  Etall,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Etall,  late  of  the  Earl  of  Rutland,  all  in  the  County 
of  Northumberland;  with  reservations;  to  hold  to  the  use  of  the  present  tenants,  from 
Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  4 s.,  (2)  ioj\  and  (3)  £10  {detailed),  and  doing  and  paying 
all  accustomed  suits,  services  and  charges  at  the  Queen’s  courts  there;  the  lessee  to  serve 
by  sufficient  men  for  each  tenement  with  horses  and  arms  in  the  North  when  required 
by  the  Warden  or  Lieutenant  of  the  marches  towards  Scotland;  every  tenement  to  be 
occupied  by  a sufficient  man  and  cultivated,  and  the  lands  not  to  be  alienated,  severed  or 
taverned  without  licence  of  the  Queen’s  officers  there  (or  two  them,  the  Auditor  or 
Receiver  General  being  one);  the  tenants  to  fence  the  premises  as  ordered;  the  lease  to 
be  void  if  the  lessee  shall  expel  any  of  the  present  tenants  and  shall  not  make  them  suf- 
ficient leases  before  Lady  Day  next  for  the  term  and  rents  aforesaid,  so  long  as  they  pay 
him  the  sums  spent  for  the  fine  of  the  premises  or  otherwise  about  the  taking  of  this  lease. 
In  consideration  that  the  tenants  will  henceforth  take  upon  themselves  the  fencing  of  the 
premises  (the  county  in  the  North  being  open  and  exposed)  and  do  their  services  to  the 
Queen;  and  for  a fine  of  £2 1 8/.  paid  by  Drewry. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1903. )  26  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Marmaduke  Vincent  of  (1)  [m.  13] 

lands  {tenants  named)  in  Birtebye,  Co.  York,  late  of  Helaugh  Priory,  Co.  York,  and 
leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 Feb.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Richard  Vyncent 
inter  alia,  with  reservations,  for  30  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
2 5J-.,  (2)  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Ludton  and  Abberforth  in  the  West  Riding,  Co.  York, 
formerly  belonging  to  the  Treasurer  of  York  Cathedral  and  late  to  Edward,  Duke  of 


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Somerset,  attainted  of  felony,  leased  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  16  April,  7 Edw.  VI, 
to  George  Dakins,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £4,  and  (3)  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Broughton  Astley  and  Sutton, 
parcels  of  the  demesne  lands  of  Broughton  Astley,  Co.  Leicester,  late  of  Henry,  late 
Duke  of  Suffolk,  attainted  of  treason,  and  leased  by  patent,  3 May,  3 Eliz.  to  Peter  Duckett 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £15  ioj*.;  with  reservations; 
(1)  and  (3)  from  Michaelmas,  1581,  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1 5 74;  same  rents;  \m.  14] 
the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  twice  a year  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor 
coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  Manor  of  Broughton  Astley  or  survey  the  Manor.  For  his 
service  at  the  time  of  the  Rebellion  in  the  North.  By  P.S. 

1904. )  21  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Johnson  of  (1)  all  lands  in  Sandford 

and  Marshe,  Co.  Somerset,  and  (2)  all  lands  in  Butcombe  alias  Batcombe,  Co.  Somerset, 
late  of  Worspringe  Priory,  Co.  Somerset,  and  (3)  a mansion  house,  in  Bridgewater,  once 
in  the  tenure  of  the  Vicar  there,  and  all  tithes  in  Bridgewater,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  the 
Hospital  or  Priory  of  St.  John  of  Bridgewater;  with  reservations,  including  the  tithes 
in  Bridgewater  leased  for  81  years  by  patent,  10  Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  to  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs  and 
Burgesses  of  the  said  Town  at  a yearly  rent  of  £39  15/.  4 d.  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rents  (1)  £6  6j*.  6d.,  (2)  40s.  and  (3)  33 s.  4 d.\  the  lessee  not  to  be  charged  with  the  rents 
until  he  shall  have  possession.  In  consideration  that  no  rent  has  been  answered  since  the 
Dissolution  of  the  Priory  and  the  Hospital,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  William  Neale 
Auditor  of  the  County,  but  Johnson  will  endeavour  to  recover  the  premises  for  the 
Crown.  \m.  15] 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1905. )  20  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Lovell  of  two  water  mills  called 

Marshemylls  in  the  halimoot  of  Stockton,  Co.  Hereford,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
George  Cornewall,  knight,  late  of  Leominster  Priory,  Co.  Hereford;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rent  £10  1 y.  4 d.  For  a fine  of  £42  1 3 s.  4 d,  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1906. )  23  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Gourley,  one  of  the  Queen’s 

Captains,  of  the  Rectory  of  Byngley,  Co.  York,  late  of  Draxe  Priory,  Co.  York,  and 
appurtenances  thereof  (< described ) and  a yearly  pension  of  1 oj\  formerly  paid  to  the  Rectory 
by  the  Abbot  of  Rivalx,  all  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  8 July,  6 
Edw.  VI,  to  Robert  Wood,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £22; 
with  reservations;  from  8 July,  1573;  same  rent.  For  his  service  in  Ireland  and  in  the 
North  at  the  Time  of  the  late  rebellion,  wherein  he  suffered  the  loss  of  one  of  his  legs. 

By  P.S.  [m.  16] 

1907. )  1 1 May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  of  (1)  10  quarters 

of  barley  and  1 2 quarters  of  oats  payable  yearly  as  rent  by  the  farmer  of  the  Manor  of 
Arsgrove,  Co.  Wilts,  and  (2)  13  quarters  4 bushels  (modios)  of  wheat,  9 quarters  of  barley 
and  9 quarters  of  oats  payable  yearly  as  free  rent  by  the  heirs  of  William  Filloll  for 
their  lands  in  Maplerton,  Co.  Dorset,  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Shaston,  Co.  Dorset; 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  44^.  8 d.  and  (2)  £5  8j\  On  surrender  by  the  Earl  by 
deed,  20  March,  13  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  his  interest  in  the  premises  by  virtue 
of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 April,  6 Edw.  VI,  leasing  them  to  him 
inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rents.  For  a fine  of  £30  ioj\ 
8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1908. )  11  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Arthur  Baylye  of  lands  ( named  with  tenants' 

names')  in  Eryholme,  Co.  York,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Eryholme,  late  of  Thomas 


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Markynfeilde,  outlawed  for  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  [m.  17] 
yearly  rent  105/.  For  a fine  of  £1 5 1 5 s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer;  and  because  the  lands  are 
of  a greater  yearly  rent,  as  is  supposed,  than  in  the  past. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1909. )  21  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Saveli  of  the  tithes  of  corn  in  the 

parish  and  fields  of  Cawthorne,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Silkeston,  Co.  York,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Pontefract;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £% 
5J*.  6d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  William  of  an  indenture,  10  Oct.,  30  Hen. 
VIII,  whereby  James  Thwaytes,  Prior,  and  the  Convent  of  the  Monastery  leased  the 
premises  to  Nicholas  Saveli  for  34  years  from  the  feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist  then 
next  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £3  3 is.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1910. )  18  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Dudley  of  two  water  corn  mills  by 

Emondbridge,  now  or  late  in  his  tenure,  parcel  of  the  Lordship  of  Peareth,  Co.  Cumber- 
land, late  of  Richard,  formerly  Duke  of  Gloucester;  with  reservations;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rent  £16;  the  lessee  may  have  for  repairs  stones  from  ruinous  parts  of 
Peareth  Castle  by  assignment  of  the  Auditor  or  Receiver  of  the  County.  In  consideration 
that  he  will  repair  and  maintain  the  mills,  which  are  in  great  decay,  as  appears  [m.  1 8] 
by  certificate  of  the  Auditor  of  the  County.  By  P.S. 

1 91 1. )  18  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Ayleworth  of  all  lands  in  Wells  and  in 

Southover,  Estwalles,  Portewaye  and  Wokaye  and  elsewhere  in  the  Parishes  of  Wokay 
and  St.  Cuthbert,  Wells,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  late  Hospital  of  St.  John,  Wells;  with 
reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £19  15T.  8 d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly 
20T.  as  part  of  the  fee  of  the  Bailiff  of  the  premises  and  ioj*.  heretofore  payable  to  the 
Master  and  Brethren  of  the  Hospital.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Ayleworthe 
of  a patent,  1 \recte  21]  March,  1 & 2 Ph.  and  Mary,  leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  21 
years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £79  is.  8 d.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1912. )  28  Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Hancock  of  woods  (named), 

parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Cottingham  in  the  East  Riding,  Co.  York,  late  of  Henry,  late 
Duke  of  Richmond;  with  reservations,  including  4500  and  a half  of  ‘lez  [m.  19] 
kyddes’  allowed  to  Thomas  Elwald,  one  of  the  farmers  of  the  Manor,  for  a water 
mill,  wind  mill  and  pasture  in  Cottingham  during  the  term  of  his  lease;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rent  £13  6s.  8 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and 
the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  the  lessee  to  deliver  ‘lez  kyddes’  to  Elwald  as 
heretofore;  also  to  cause  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  within  six  months  before  the  Auditor 
of  the  County  for  the  charging  of  the  rent  and  before  the  Surveyor  of  woods  beyond 
Trent  for  the  survey  of  the  woods  and  performance  of  the  covenants.  In  consideration 
that  Hancock  will  undertake  the  payment  of  the  rent  aforesaid  and  the  enclosure  of  the 
woods  for  seven  years  after  cutting. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

1913. )  28  Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Thorpe  of  woods  (named)  (1)  in 

Clophill,  (2)  in  Houghton  within  the  Manor  of  Dame  Elinsburye  and  (3)  within  the 
Manor  of  Barton,  all  parcels  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  Co.  Bedford;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £ 21  i6t.  8 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only 
of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  the  lessee  to  cause  the  patent  to 
be  enrolled  before  the  Auditor  of  the  County  for  the  charging  of  the  rent  within  one 
year  and  before  the  Surveyor  of  woods  this  side  of  Trent  for  the  survey  of  the  woods  and 


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performance  of  the  covenants.  In  consideration  that  Thorpe  will  pay  the  \m.  20] 
rent  aforesaid,  where  no  profit  or  very  little  has  heretofore  been  answered,  and  that  the 
woods  will  be  better  preserved.  By  P.S. 


1914.)  10  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  Robert  Moone  the  younger,  son 

of  Robert  Moone  the  elder,  and  his  brothers,  Maximilian  and  John  Moone,  of  lands 
(named)  in  Bothenhampton,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Loders,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  Catherine, 
late  Queen  of  England,  and  formerly  of  the  Monastery  of  Syon,  and  customary  works  of 
the  tenants  in  Bothenhampton;  with  reservations;  yearly  rent  £7  6 s.  8 d.  and  heriot  the 
best  beast.  In  consideration  that  Robert  the  younger  will  endeavour  to  make  void  at 
his  own  costs  a patent,  17  July,  2 Mary,  made  to  John  Grene  and  William  Jenninges, 
their  heirs  and  assigns,  specifying  lands  in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Moone  in  Bothenhamp- 
ton; and  of  the  rent  of  £7  6j\  8 d.  hereby  reserved,  where  only  £4  was  answered  by  colour 
of  the  patent  aforesaid,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  Auditor  of  the  County. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 


1915.)  18  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Burye  of  woods  (named)  in  the 

Manor  of  Cranfild,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  Co.  Bedford;  with  reserva-  [m.  21] 
tions;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £13;  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of 
the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  the  lessee  to  cause  the  patent  to 
be  enrolled  before  the  Auditor  of  the  County  for  the  charging  of  the  rent  within  one  year 
and  before  the  Surveyor  of  woods  this  side  of  Trent  for  the  survey  of  the  woods  and  the 
performance  of  the  covenants.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woodlands  only 
and  therefore  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting  for  preservation  of  the  young 
growth,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  Surveyor  of  the  County,  the  costs  of  which  en- 
closure Burye  will  undertake  and  will  pay  the  rent  aforesaid,  where  no  rent  has  hereto- 
fore been  answered. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 


1916.)  11  May  1571.  Grant  to  Christopher  Hatton  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

William  Underhill,  son  and  heir  of  William  Underhill;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  31 
March,  12  Eliz.,  when  William  the  father  died.  By  Q. 


1917. )  21  May  1571.  Grant  to  Jane  Hunt,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Richard  Stoke,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Stokes,  ‘yoman’;  with  an  annuity  of  20 s.  [m.  22] 
from  3 May,  10  Eliz.,  when  Richard  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance, 
£415/.  42  By  Q. 

1918. )  23  May  1571.  Grant  to  Richard  Drake  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  James 

Erysye,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Erysye;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  from  18  Aug.,  11  Eliz., 
when  Richard  the  father  died.  By  Q.  [^.23] 

1919. )  21  May  1571.  Grant  to  Boniface  Savage  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Anne 

and  Elizabeth  Crosyer  alias  Tayler,  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Nicholas  Crosyer  alias 
Tayler;  with  two  several  annuities  of  ioj*.  from  22  Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  when  Nicholas  died. 
Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £4.  By  Q. 

1920. )  11  May  1571.  Grant  to  Gregory  More  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Chris- 

topher Garbrey,  son  and  heir  of  Matthew  Garbrey;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  1 y.  4 d.  from 
2 April,  7 Eliz.,  when  Matthew  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £18  1 6d.  [m.  24] 

By  Q. 

1921. )  11  May  1571.  Grant  to  Thomas  Sheldon  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas 

Clerke,  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  Richard  Wygate,  to  wit,  the  son  of  John  Clerke  and 

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Maud  his  wife,  daughter  of  Robert  Todde  and  Agnes  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  the 
said  Richard;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  from  3 June,  12  Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  Yearly 
value  of  the  inheritance  £7  ior.  By  Q. 

1922. )  11  May  1571.  Grant  to  Robert  Huicke,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Principal  Physicians, 

of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Gervase  Annesley,  son  and  heir  of  Gervase  \m.  25] 
Annesley;  with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  25  Feb.,  7 Eliz.,  when  Gervase  the  father  died. 
Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £20.  By  Q. 

1923. )  1 Jan.  1571.  Protection  for  one  year  for  William  Chester,  knight,  Alderman  of 

London.  By  Q. 

1924. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  (1)  John  Conyers  late  of  Northe  Reston  in  \m.  26] 

the  parts  of  Lyndsey,  Co.  Lincoln,  indicted  with  George  Sheffeld  late  of  Tottell  in  the 
said  parts  before  the  Justices  in  the  said  parts  for  harbouring  and  aiding  John  Fayrefax 
late  of  Thorneton  on  the  Hill,  Co.  York,  and  Christopher  Turner  late  of  Cuckwold,  Co. 
York,  ‘yoman’,  in  the  making  of  counterfeit  money  at  Northe  Reston  on  6 May,  12 
Eliz.  {details  given) , and  (2)  Henry  Turner,  late  of  Tottell,  ‘y°man’ , indicted  for  uttering 
at  Boston,  Co.  Lincoln,  on  3 May,  12  Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Preston  of  Boston  counterfeit 
money  given  to  him  at  Cuckwold  on  24  March,  12  Eliz.,  by  the  said  John  Fayrefax 
{details  given)',  without  fine  or  fee.  By  consideration  of  James  Dyer,  knight,  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Nicholas  Barham,  the  Queen’s  Serjeant  at  Law,  Justices  of 
Assize  in  the  County  of  Lincoln.  By  Q. 

1925. )  24  May  1571.  Pardon  for  Nicholas  Godwynne  late  of  London,  for  all  mis- 
prisions of  treason  and  counterfeiting  of  the  Great  Seal.  By  Q.  [m.  27] 

1926. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Discharge  of  the  Sheriff  in  the  County  of  Montgomery  in  the 

Marches  of  Wales  from  the  custody  of  the  Gaol  in  the  said  County.  Grant  for  life  to 
Thomas  Thoroughgood,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the  office  of  Keeper  of  the  said  Gaol; 
before  his  entry  into  the  office  he  is  to  put  in  sufficient  surety  before  the  Council  of  the 
Marches  of  Wales.  English . By  P.S. 

1927. )  27  Dec.  1570.  Licence  for  four  years  for  Peter  Pellye,  merchant  of  the  Isle  of 

Guernsey,  to  export  from  Southampton  in  ships  of  the  Queen’s  dominions  1,200  dozen 
calf  skins;  duties  to  be  paid;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped  endorsed  on  it 
and  to  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  Customer  of  Southampton.  At  his  suit:  within 
these  five  years  he  has  imported  into  England  for  the  use  of  the  navy  4,000  bolts  of 
‘poldavides’  and  ‘mydrynax’  at  a smaller  price  than  heretofore,  and  in  his  voyages  has 
sustained,  besides  other  hindrances,  great  losses.  English.  By  P.S. 

1928. )  23  May  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Dorsett,  M.A.,  of  the  Canonry  or  Pre- 

bend in  Christ  Church  Cathedral  in  the  University  of  Oxford  held  by  Henry  Syddall, 
deceased.  By  P.S. 

1929. )  25  May  1571.  Grant  to  the  Mayor,  Burgesses  and  Commonalty  of  [m.  28] 

the  Town  of  Wallingford,  Co.  Berks,  that  they  may  levy  tolls  on  passages  over  or  under 
the  great  bridge  over  the  river  Thames  there  as  follows: — for  every  cart  laden  with  wood 
or  timber  id.,  laden  with  corn  id.,  half  laden  with  corn  id.,  laden  with  any  other  burden 
id.,  laden  with  wool  4 d.  and  half  laden  with  wool  id.',  for  every  barge  or  boat  (id.',  and 
for  every  quarter  of  corn  and  every  pack  borne  by  horses  \d.\  the  profits  of  the  tolls  to 
be  applied  solely  to  the  repair  and  maintenance  of  the  bridge.  The  bridge,  900  feet  long 
and  having  20  stone  piers,  in  in  such  ruin  that  the  inhabitants  cannot  maintain  it.  By  P.S. 


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1930.)  12  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Thomas  Frebarne  late  of  Northbeam- 

flytt  alias  Northbeameflete,  Co.  Essex,  ‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting 
of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  John  AylyfF  of  London, 
in  respect  of  a debt  of  £20,  and  5 3 s.  4 d.  damages,  recovered  in  the  Common  Pleas. 

By  P.S. 

193 1 •)  l9  Jan'  I57I*  Grnit  for  life,  to  Thomas  Coxe,  an  Officer  of  the  Pantry,  of  the 
office  of  Bailiff  or  Collector  of  the  Manor  of  White wyke,  Co.  Leicester,  held  by  Richard 
Royall,  deceased;  wages  of  4 d.  a day  from  Royall’s  death,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
Manor.  For  his  service  to  the  Queen’s  father,  mother,  brother  and  sister  and  to  herself. 

By  P.S. 

1932. )  29  Dec.  1570.  Creation  for  life,  for  his  service,  of  Robert  Glover  alias  Port- 

cullis, a Pursuivant  at  Arms,  as  Somerset  Herald  at  Arms;  with  an  annuity  of  20  marks 
from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  late  held  by  Edmund  Atkinson. 

By  P.S.  \m.  29] 

1933. )  10  Feb.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Pistor,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

office  of  a Gunner  in  the  City  and  Castle  of  Carlill,  Co.  Cumberland,  void  by  the  death 
of  William  Cartre;  wages  of  8 d.  a day  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer 
or  at  the  said  Castle  by  the  Receiver  in  the  County.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

1934. )  20  Sept . 1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Christopher  Hatton,  the  Queen’s  Ser- 

vant, of  the  Crown’s  interest  in  two  several  obligations  made  on  21  Nov.,  10  Eliz.,  and 
acknowledged  on  the  same  day  before  James  Dyer,  knight,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas,  whereby  Nicholas  Beamount  of  Cole  Orton  alias  Overton  Quatermarshc, 
Co.  Leicester,  and  Henry  Beamount  of  the  same,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  were  bound 
to  William  Cooke  of  Overton  Quatermarshe,  by  the  name  of  William  Cooke  of  London, 
in  £3,600  and  £2,000  payable  at  Christmas  then  next.  Afterwards  Cooke  was  put  in 
exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London,  and  outlawed,  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  Roger  Taylour  in  a plea  of  assault  committed  in  London,  by  reason  of 
which  outlawry  the  said  obligations,  and  all  Cooke’s  other  chattels  were  forfeited  to  the 
Crown.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

1935. )  25  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Nicholas  Malbye  late  of  Leeds,  Co. 

Kent.  Thomas  Borowe  alias  Burrough  late  of  Burer,  Co.  Kent,  Thomas  Wylford  late 
of  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  he  were  indicted  for  treason  in  that  they  [m.  30] 
aided  and  abetted  Philip  Furney  late  of  London,  ‘goldesmythe’,  at  Clarkenwell,  Co. 
Middlesex,  on  26  and  27  Feb.,  4 Eliz.,  in  the  making  and  uttering  of  counterfeit  money 
( details  given).  By  Q. 

1936. )  10  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  the  Mayor  and  inhabitants  of  the  Borough 

of  Wotton  Bassett,  Co.  Wilts,  that  they  may  have  a market  there  every  Tuesday  and 
two  fairs  yearly,  one  on  the  day  and  morrow  of  St.  George  the  Martyr  and  the  other 
on  the  day  and  morrow  of  the  Conception  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary;  if  any  one  in 
England  shall  have  exacted  toll  from  any  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  borough,  the  mayor 
may  arrest  him  in  the  borough  and  detain  him  until  he  shall  make  satisfaction.  By  P.S. 

1 937-)  5 Nov.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Spencer,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

office  of  a Serjeant  at  Arms,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  Marler;  wages  of  1 id.  a day 
from  Marler’s  death,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

x93 8.)  29  Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Ashefeld  of  the  Rectory  [m.  31] 

of  Chesshame  Leicestre,  Co.  Buckingham,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Pre,  Leicester;  with 


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reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  conventual  indenture,  17  Feb., 
27  Hen.  VIII,  to  Christopher  Ashefeld  of  Hegeley,  Co.  Buckingham,  for  50  years  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £13  5 s.  Sd.;  same  rent;  the  lessee  to  bear  all  charges  ordinary  and  extra- 
ordinary. For  a fine  of  £5  3 6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1939. )  4 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Skudamore  of  (1)  all  lands  in 

Estritton  Coltparke,  Newton  Graunge,  Southfeilde  and  Heleye,  Co.  Northumberland, 
and  all  tithes  of  corn  in  Heleye  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Ralph  Fenwycke  and  (2) 
a ruined  mill  in  Heleye,  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newmynster,  Co.  Northumberland; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £19  zs.  S^d.  and  (2)  2oj\;  the  lessee 
to  be  ready  to  serve  by  himself  or  sufficient  men  with  horse  and  arms  in  the  North  when 
required  by  the  Warden  of  the  Marches  towards  Scotland.  In  consideration  of  heavy 
charges  incurred  about  the  taking  of  an  inquisition  at  the  Castle  in  St.  John’s  Street, 
Co.  Middlesex,  on  28  May,  1 3 Eliz.,  for  making  void  a lease  by  patent  to  Ralph  Fenwycke 
of  the  lands  etc.  above  leased  and  the  Rectory  of  Horseley,  Co.  Northumberland,  for 
non-payment  of  rent;  and  because  Skudamore  will  undertake  the  revival  of  the  rent  of  the 
mill  and  the  repair  thereof.  By  P.S.  [m.  3 2] 

1940. )  12  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Edward  Stafford,  Lord 

Stafford,  son  and  heir  of  the  bodies  of  Henry  Stafford,  late  Lord  Stafford,  \m.  33] 
and  Ursula  his  wife,  of  the  following,  late  of  Edward,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  attainted 
of  treason,  (1)  a Manor  called  Norton  in  lez  Mores,  Co.  Stafford,  and  the  Forest  of  Hay, 
the  Manors  of  Hope,  Worthyn,  Overgarther  and  Nethergarther  and  the  Borough  of 
Worthyn,  Cos.  Salop  and  Montgomery,  and  all  appurtenances  thereof  (except  knights’ 
fees),  granted  inter  alia  by  patent,  20  Sept.,  14  Hen.  VIII,  to  Henry  and  Ursula,  by  the 
names  of  Henry  Stafford  and  Ursula  his  wife,  in  tail;  and  (2)  a Park  called  Le  Holme 
Parke  alias  Le  Newe  Parke  of  Thorneburye,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  land  there  called  Wood- 
crafte,  parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Thorneburye  alias  Thorneborough,  and  the  Manors  of 
Estington  and  Alkerton  alias  Allarton,  Co.  Gloucester,  granted  inter  alia  by  patent,  10 
July,  2 Mary,  to  Henry  and  Ursula  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Henry.  To  hold  (1)  by 
service  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  the  same  rents  and  services  as  the  said  Duke  held  them  and 
(2)  by  the  same  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  the  Duke’s  attainder.  By  P.S. 

1941. )  19  April  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Francis  Barker,  citizen  and  \m.  34] 

merchant  taylor  of  London,  and  Thomas  Browne,  citizen  and  scrivener  of  London, 
of  concealed  lands  etc.  ( tenants  named)  in  the  following  places,  Co.  York,  (yearly  value 
£8  1 5 j*.  1 id.), — Burley  in  Otley,  late  of  Burley  Chapel;  Elslake  and  Denton  in  Otley,  late 
of  Denton  Chapel;  Wysesteade  (‘a  guildhouse’  and  its  garth);  Skipton  on  Swale,  late  of 
St.  Michael’s  Chapel  there;  Knapton,  late  of  Knapton  Chapel;  Rudston  in  Wickham,  late 
of  the  Chantry  there;  Catton,  late  of  the  Chapel  there;  Barneby  on  le  More  (including  a 
Chapel  garth);  Burton  {named)  (1)  given  by  Helen  Stuarde  to  the  Vicar  there  to  pray 
for  her  soul  and  the  souls  of  all  the  faithful  and  (2)  late  of  St.  Stephen’s  College,  West- 
minster; Gaytfurth  (a  ruined  Chapel  and  garth);  Kirkeaton,  late  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s 
service  there;  Emlaye  (a  ruined  Chapel  called  ‘Saynte  Ellyns  Chappell’  and  land  called 
‘Lampeynge’);  Sindall,  late  of  St.  Thomas’s  service  in  Myrfelde  Church,  Co.  York; 
Crawme  {named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Kirkeham,  Co.  York;  Wakefeilde,  given  for  a 
Priest  in  St.  Christopher’s  Chapel  in  Wakefelde  Church  by  Robert  Challonor,  William 
Smythe  and  Richard  Greystock;  Akesley  by  Doncaster  {named,  in  the  Manor  of  Bentley), 
given  for  a Priest  in  Doncaster  Church;  Chappell  Thorpe  in  Sandall,  Walton  [m.  35] 
in  Sandall,  Mylnethorpe  and  Dyckar,  and  Sandall,  late  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s  Chantry 
or  Service  in  Sandall  Church;  Thirtelbye  {named),  late  of  John  Fulthorpe,  attainted  of 
treason;  Arkendale  alias  Arkenden,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Lindsaye,  Co.  York, 


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and  afterwards  given  to  William  Hobson,  clerk,  for  ‘Marye  Magdalen  chauntrie’  in 
Knaresborough  Church;  Byngley  (described),  given  by  [ — ] Mylner  to  a Priest  to  pray  for 
his  soul  and  the  souls  of  all  the  faithful;  Wakefeilde  (named),  late  of  (i)  a service  called 
‘morrowe  masse  obite’  in  Wakefeilde  Church  and  (2)  Mary  Magdalen’s  Chantry  in  Wake- 
feilde Church;  Nafferton,  given  for  a lamp  or  light  in  Nafferton  Church;  Newsome  Feilde 
in  Wressell  (named),  given  for  a light  before  St.  Mary’s  image  in  Wressell  Church;  Arken- 
dale  Magna  alias  Arkendale  in  Knaresborough,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  there; 
Chadwell  in  Thorner  (a  decayed  Chapel  and  its  garth);  Whitegift  (named),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  Easthawkeswell  (named),  given  for  a lamp 
or  light  in  Easthawkeswell  church;  Newemalton,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  service  in  St.  Michael’s 
Chapel  there;  Sledgall  in  Rellington  (named),  given  for  a lamp  or  light  in  Rellington; 
Great  Broughton,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there;  Newton  in  W^berfosse  (named), 
late  of  the  Church  there;  Gresborough  (named),  given  for  mass  in  Gresborough  Chapel  on 
Trinity  Sunday;  Snath,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there;  Burstewick  (a  guild  house); 
Malton  and  Norton,  late  of  Francis  Bigott,  knight,  attainted  of  treason;  Hungate  (‘le 
Rectorye’  or  Chantry  House  of  St.  John  and  its  garth);  the  Castle  of  Skipton  in  Craven 
(‘the  free  Chappell  of  Seynt  John  the  Evangelist’  and  its  possessions);  Frotingham  (named), 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Thorneton  alias  Curtys,  Co.  Lincoln;  Harpam  in  Anneys  Burton 
(named),  given  for  mass  in  Harpam  Chapel;  Burythorpe  (named)’,  Menthrope,  given  for  a 
Priestin  [ — ] Church;  Barton  (a  Guild  house  called  ‘le  Townehowse’);  Sourby  Comerton 
(named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bridlington,  Co.  York;  Newton  (called  ‘Chappell 
Garth’  and  ‘Kirkelande’);  Levin,  late  of  the  Provost  of  Beverley;  Spighton  (named), 
late  of  Bridlington  Monastery;  Skirtenbeck  (named),  escheated  to  the  Crown,  [m.  36] 
Skarbrough,  late  of  the  Carmelite  [sic]  Friars  called  ‘le  Grey  Friers’  there;  Willerbye 
(named),  (1)  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (2)  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church 
there,  (3)  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bridlington  and  (4)  escheated  to  the  Crown;  Bennyng- 
ton  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bridlington;  Rudston  (‘the  Ladye  guildhall’); 
Boythorpe,  given  for  a light  or  lamp  in  Foxhole  Church;  Wolde  Newton,  given  for  a 
Priest  celebrating  on  St.  Gregory’s  Day  for  the  soul  of  [ — ] Todde  and  the  souls  of  all  the 
faithful  in  the  Church  there;  Octon,  escheated  to  the  Crown;  Carnabye  (‘a  guildhowse’); 
Casseley,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Fountaunce,  Co.  York;  Goell,  late  of  Nonne  Appleton 
Priory,  Co.  York;  Farborne,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  there;  Thurne  (named), 
Hensall,  Holden,  Skelton  and  Kilpin,  given  by  John  Stevenson  and  Robert  Stevenson 
for  a Priest  in  Houke  Chapel,  Co.  York;  Langreke,  given  to  the  Warden  of  the  Sepulchre 
Guild  of  Draxe;  Carleton  (named),  late  of  the  Chantry  there;  Northgrimston  (named), 
given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there;  Lundbrugh  (described),  given  for  a lamp  in  the 
Church  there;  Thorp,  late  of  the  Chapel  there;  Bysshopwilton,  given  for  a Priest  there; 
Youlthrope  in  Bysshoppwilton,  late  of  Youlthropp  Chapel;  Youlthropp  and  Bysshopp- 
wilton,  given  for  lamps  or  lights  in  Youlthroppe  Chapel  and  Bysshoppwilton  Church; 
Hartes  Hedde,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Kirkelees,  Co.  York;  Almonbury  (named),  late 
of  ‘the  Roode  service’  there;  Darrington,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  there;  Rudston, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  Thormanbye  in  the  [m.  37] 
Lordship  of  Raskall  (named),  given  for  a lamp;  Foxhole,  given  for  an  obit  in  Foxhole 
Church;  Great  Krekyn  (‘a  Chappell  garth’);  Buckton,  given  for  a Chantry  Priest;  Went- 
brigge  in  Smeton,  given  for  a Priest  celebrating  once  a year  in  the  choir  of  Batterson  in 
Badsworth  and  for  saying  the  Gospel  before  the  rood  there  in  Rogation  Week;  Thirske, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newbrowghte;  Carlton  in  Rowthwell,  given  for  a light  before 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin’s  image;  Thirske,  late  of  St.  James’s  Chapel  there;  Melton,  late  of  a 
decayed  Chapel  there;  Willerbye  (named),  given  for  a lamp  in  Willerbye  Church;  Smeton, 
given  for  a Priest  in  Kirkesmeton  Church;  Wentbrigg  (a  ruined  barn  built  on  the  Queen’s 
ground);  Batley  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Holy  Trinity,  York;  Wolley  (named). 


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given  for  a Chantry  Priest;  Kirkesmeton  {named),  given  for  a Priest  in  Kirkesmeton 
Church;  Wentbrigg,  late  of  the  Chapel  there;  Hundall  in  Ackworthe,  given  for  a light 
in  the  Church  there;  Engelbye  under  Arme  Cliffe,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Mount  St. 
John;  Darrington  {named),  given  for  a light  before  St.  Mary’s  image  in  the  Church  there; 
Wheldrake  {named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Fountaunce;  Roclyff  {named)  and  Draxe, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Selbye,  Co.  York;  Armyn  {named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St. 
Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  Keswick  in  Harwood  {named),  given  to  find  straw  for  Har- 
wood Church;  Wetherbye,  given  for  a hermit;  Harwood,  given  for  a hermit;  Staynborne, 
late  of  Staynborne  Chapel  and  given  for  a Priest  therein;  and  Whitgifte  and  Redenes, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York.  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  [m.  38] 
of  Eastgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  from  the  time  when  the  premises  should  have  come 
to  the  Crown.  The  lease  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the  premises  which  were  not 
concealed  or  ceased  to  be  concealed  before  20  May,  12  Eliz.,  on  or  after  which  day  Barker 
and  Browne  procured  at  their  costs  the  discovery  thereof. 

At  the  suit  of  John  Netleton:  by  warrant  under  the  Queen’s  signature  dated  at  Grene- 
wiche,  14  May,  2 Eliz.,  concealed  lands  to  be  discovered  in  the  Counties  of  Essex, 
Middlesex,  Hertford  and  York  of  the  yearly  value  of  £26  1 3/.  4 d.  were  granted  to  Thomas 
Paynell,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  now  deceased,  in  fee  simple,  to  hold  in  socage;  before  his 
death  he  discovered  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of  £17  17J*.  5^.;  by  his  will  be  appointed 
John  Strowbridge  and  Netleton  to  be  his  executors;  in  consideration  of  the  expenses 
incurred  by  them  in  executing  the  will  and  otherwise  touching  Paynell’ s debts,  the  Queen 
confirmed  the  warrant  to  them,  granting  them  in  fee  simple  by  patent,  26  Nov.,  6 Eliz., 
the  lands  of  the  said  value  of  £17  17 s.  5 d.  already  discovered,  and  willing  that  lands  to 
the  yearly  value  of  £26  1 y.  4^.  discovered  by  them  should  thereafter  be  granted  to  them; 
before  lands  of  the  yearly  value  of  £8  1 5 j\  1 1 d.,  residue  of  the  £26  13/.  4 d.,  were  granted 
to  them  Strowbridge  died;  after  which  Netleton  spent  much  money  about  the  discovery 
of  lands  to  that  value  and  became  indebted  to  Barker,  so  that  he  cannot  fulfil  the  will. 

By  P.S. 

1942. )  28  Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  a fine  of  £5  3 ~fs.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer 

to  Ralph  Bowes  of  (1)  the  Manor  of  Kyrkebie  Moreside,  Co.  York,  (2)  woods  called 
Westwoode  in  the  said  Manor  and  (3)  the  Manor  of  Egleston  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham, 
all  late  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  outlawed  for  treason,  and  all  appurtenances  of 
the  said  Manors  in  Kirkebie,  Farnedale,  Braundesdale,  Fadmore  and  Gillimore,  Co.  York 
and  Egleston  and  elsewhere;  with  reservations,  including  quarries  other  than  stone 
quarries  now  arrented  within  the  Manors  and  leased  therewith;  from  Whitsunday  last; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £173  9J*.  9^/.,  (2)  £10  ioj*.  and  (3)  £42  17 s.  3 d.;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly 
out  of  (1)  6oj\  10 d.  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Park  there  and  60s.  10 d.  to  the  Bailiff  of  the  liberty 
of  Farnedale  for  their  fees  and  out  of  (3)  3 s.  4 d.  for  a rent  paid  at  the  Queen’s  Manor  of 
Staynedroppe,  5s.  4 d.  for  a rent  paid  at  the  Queen’s  liberty  of  Staynedroppe  and  is.  6d. 
for  a rent  paid  at  the  Queen’s  Castle  called  Barney  Castell  as  the  price  of  1 lb.  of  pepper; 
with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure 
thereof.  By  Q.  [m.  39] 

1943. )  18  Aug.  1571.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Cecill  of  the  offices  of 

Bailiff  of  the  Lordship  and  Keeper  of  the  Manor  and  Park  of  Collyweston,  Co.  North- 
ampton, and  woodward  of  the  woods  within  the  Lordship,  with  herbage  and  pannage  of 
the  Park;  wages  of  id.  a day  as  Bailiff,  id.  a day  as  Keeper  of  the  Manor  and  id.  a day 
as  Keeper  of  the  Parks,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Lordship;  as  formerly  held  by 
Griffin  Richardes,  Anthony  Drylande  or  Robert  Hornbye.  On  surrender  by  Hornbye 
of  an  indenture  dated  at  the  Manor  of  Hatfeilde,  10  May,  5 Edw.  VI,  whereby  the  Queen 


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granted  the  offices  to  Drylande  (now  deceased)  and  Hornbye,  then  her  servant,  for  life 
in  survivorship.  By  Q. 


1944.)  1 3 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  William  Mallett  of  Idslegh, 

Co.  Devon,  of  liberty  to  hold  in  the  borough  of  Hatherley,  Co.  Devon,  a market  every 
Friday  and  two  fairs  yearly,  one  on  the  eve,  day  and  morrow  of  St.  Bartholomew  the 
Apostle  and  the  other  on  the  eve,  day  and  morrow  of  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle.  \m.  40] 

By  P.S. 


1945.)  1 Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Denization  for  William  Watson,  born  at  Danzig, 

son  ( filio  natural 'i)  of  Roger  Watson,  the  Queen’s  subject;  to  pay  customs  as  paid  by  the 
Queen’s  lieges;  without  fine  or  fee.  For  10s.  in  the  Hanaper;  by  Q. 


1946.)  27  July  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  William,  Lord  Ewre,  of  the  reversion  and 

rent  of  the  free  Chapel  of  Newton  in  Cleveland  under  Onesburye,  Co.  York,  parcel  of  the 
Rectory  of  Inglebye,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Whitbie,  Co.  York,  and  leased  by  patent  of 
the  Exchequer,  28  March,  3 Eliz.,  inter  alia  to  Christopher  Pykard  being  then  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Wylloys,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  33 s.  4 d.\  and  the  said  chapel.  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Est- 
grenewiche  in  socage.  In  consideration  of  divers  lands  bargained  and  sold  by  him  to  the 
Crown.  By  P.S. 


1947.)  12  May  1571.  Release  to  Robert  Rodeham,  son  and  executor  of  John  \m.  41] 

Rodeham  of  Little  Houghton,  Co.  Northumberland,  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  marriage 
and  arrears  of  an  annuity  of  £3  6s.  due  to  the  said  John  under  a grant  of  the  wardship 
of  John  Wetewoode,  son  and  heir  of  Ralph  Wetewodde,  as  witnessed  by  an  indenture 
in  the  Court  of  Wards,  4 March,  1 Edw.  VI,  for  which  the  said  John  Rodeham  obtained 
no  patent.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  at  the  time  of  the  grant  £10.  By  Q. 


1948. )  18  May  1571.  Grant  for  five  years  to  Henry  Knyvett,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 

of  power  to  search  and  find  out  at  his  own  costs  concealed  lands  belonging  to  the  Crown; 
all  the  Queen’s  officers  and  others,  on  order  by  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor  and  Under- 
treasurer of  the  Exchequer  or  one  of  them,  to  permit  the  grantee  to  search  all  records 
in  their  custody  concerning  the  premises  and  to  take  copies  thereof  under  the  hand  of 
the  custodian  at  the  grantee’s  reasonable  costs;  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor  and  Under- 
treasurer of  the  Exchequer  to  issue  commissions  and  writs  to  such  persons  as  the  grantee 
shall  appoint  and  shall  be  allowed  by  them  (or  one  of  them)  for  the  examination  [m.  42] 
of  the  premises;  the  grantee  may,  in  consideration  of  his  costs,  have  leases  for  3 1 years 
of  any  lands  so  discovered,  and  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor  and  Undertreasurer  of  the 
Exchequer  are  appointed  Commissioners  to  grant  such  leases,  without  fine,  at  such 
rents  as  the  lands  appear  by  matter  of  record  to  be  worth,  with  the  usual  covenants; 
also  grant,  towards  his  costs,  of  a moiety  of  the  arrears  of  the  rents  of  lands  so  discovered; 
the  transcript  and  warrant  of  leases  signed  by  the  said  Commissioners  (or  two  of  them) 
to  be  sufficient  warrant  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  or  Chancellor  to  pass  the  same 
under  the  Great  Seal,  paying  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  Signet  and  Privy  Seal. 

English.  By  Q. 

1949. )  16  May  1571.  Grant  to  Catherine  Champernowne,  widow,  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Richard  Champernoun,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Champernown;  with 
an  annuity  of  £zo  from  28  May,  1 2 Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  Q.  \m.  43] 

1950. )  11  May  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Isabel  Markenfeld,  wife  of  Thomas  Marken- 

feld,  rebel,  of  an  annuity  of  £20  ioj\  8 d.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Manor  of  Roman- 
by  alias  Romondby,  Co.  York,  and  all  other  lands  there  late  of  the  said  Thomas;  from 
the  time  of  his  rebellion.  By  P.S. 


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1951. )  ii  May  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Griffith  Lewys,  S.T.B.,  of  the  Canonry  or 

Prebend  in  Worcester  Cathedral  void  by  the  promotion  of  Thomas  Wylson  to  the 
Deanery  of  Worcester.  By  P.S. 

1952. )  12  May  1571.  Licence  for  10  years  for  Richard  Watkyns  and  James  Robertes, 

of  London  ‘starcyoners’,  to  print  all  such  almanacs  and  ‘pronosticacions’  as  shall  be 
allowed  by  the  Commissioners  for  causes  ecclesiastical;  none  but  the  licensees  [m.  44] 
to  print  any,  or  to  sell  any  other  than  those  printed  by  the  licensees,  under  penalty  of 
forfeiture  of  the  same  to  the  licensees  and  to  the  Crown  1 id.  for  every  one  printed.  For 
the  reformation  of  diversity  in  the  printing  of  almanacs  and  ‘pronostications’,  and  for 
reasons  shown  by  the  Master  and  Wardens  of  the  company  of  booksellers.  By  P.S. 

1953. )  14  May  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry  Care,  K.G.,  lord  of  Hunsdon, 

of  liberty  to  hold  in  his  Borough  of  Tunbridge,  Co.  Kent,  a market  every  Friday  and 
three  fairs  yearly,  one  on  the  eve,  day  and  morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Bap- 
tist, one  on  the  eve,  day  and  morrow  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist  and  the  third  on  ‘Asshe- 
wensdaye’  and  the  morrow  thereof.  By  P.S. 

1954. )  16  May  1571.  Presentation  of  Edward  Cradocke,  S.T.P.,  Lady  Margaret 

Professor  of  Divinity  ( lectorem  lectionis  domine  Margarete  quondam  comitisse  Riche mond) 
in  the  University  of  Oxford,  to  the  Rectory  of  Lutterworth,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  the 
resignation  of  John  Walsall,  M.A.  By  P.S. 

1955. )  16  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Randolphe  of  Cheston  Wood 

alias  Chestnut  Wood  belonging  to  the  Manor  of  Milton  alias  Midleton  next  Sittingborne, 
Co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £16  18/.;  with  provisions 
for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof.  In 
consideration  that  Randolph  will  undertake  the  charges  of  enclosing  the  premises,  which 
are  woods  only  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting,  as  appears  by  certificate 
of  the  Surveyors  of  woods,  and  will  pay  the  said  rent  where  none  has  heretofore  been 
answered.  By  P.S.  \m.  45] 

1956. )  18  May  1571.  Licence  for  two  years  for  the  company  of  Merchants  Adventur- 

ers for  the  discovery  of  new  trades  to  buy  in  England  and  export  in  friendly  ships  to  the 
dominions  of  the  Emperor  of  Russia  1,000  quarters  of  rye;  customs  to  be  paid;  the  licence 
to  have  the  amounts  shipped  endorsed  on  it,  that  it  may  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the 
Customer  of  the  port  where  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made.  English.  By  P.S. 

1957. )  18  May  1571.  Presentation  of  Toby  Mathewe,  M.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Alder- 

kerke,  Lincoln,  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

1958. )  20  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Baron  of  Den- 

bigh, Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  and  of  St.  Michael,  Master  of  the  Horse,  of 
lands  etc.  in  Bewdley  Park  and  Bewdley,  Co.  Worcester,  ( named  with  tenants'  names), 
parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Bewdley,  late  of  Thomas,  Lord  Seymour  of  Sudeley,  and  for- 
merly of  the  Earl  of  March;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next,  yearly  rent  £10 
8 d.  For  a fine  of  £40  is.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S.  [m.  46] 

1959. )  20  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Rawlyns  of  concealed  lands  ( named 

with  tenants'  names)  in  Pontesburye,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Pontesburye,  Co.  Salop; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  from  the  time  when  the  premises 
shall  come  into  his  possession,  43/.  4 d.  {detailed).  In  consideration  that  Rawlyns  offers 
at  his  own  suit  and  costs  to  prove  the  Crown’s  title  and  after  recovery  to  pay  the  rent. 

By  P.S. 


C.  66/1074  13  ELIZABETH  I:  PART  IV  241 

1960. )  16  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Peter  Vavasor,  esquire  of  (1)  the  [m.  47] 

mansion  of  the  Rectory  of  Bub  with,  Co.  York,  lands  there,  a yearly  rent  of  is.  6 d. 
belonging  to  a mediety  of  Bub  with  Church  and  the  tithes  of  sheaves  and  hay  belonging 
to  the  same  mediety,  all  late  of  the  monastery  of  Bylande,  and  (2)  the  tithes  in  Spaldington 
and  Willetofte,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Awghton,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Ellerton;  with  reservations,  including  the  ‘corprisauntes’  belonging  to  the  Rectory  of 
Awghton;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £14  i6d.  and  (2)  40s.;  the  lessee  dis- 
charged from  all  other  charges.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  Peter  by 
deed,  24  March,  13  Eliz.,  of  (a)  a conventual  indenture,  10  Oct.,  27  Hen.  VIII,  leasing 

(1)  to  Peter  Vavasour,  knight,  for  40  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  i3J\  4 d.  and  ( b ) an 

indenture,  18  May,  24  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  Robert,  Prior  and  the  Convent  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  Ellerton  leased  (2)  to  the  said  Peter  Vavasor,  knight,  ‘crosprisauntes’  belonging 
to  the  Rectory  of  Awghton,  or  to  the  lessors  reserved,  for  44  years  from  that  date  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  44^.;  and  for  a fine  of  £5  8 paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1961. )  16  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Dyster  of  a moiety  of  (1)  Dedham 

mill  and  pasture  {named)  in  Dedham,  Co.  Essex,  and  (2)  woods  {named)  there,  parcels  of 
the  Manor  of  Dedham  and  assigned  to  Anne  of  Cleves  for  life;  with  reserva-  [m.  48] 
tions;  (1)  from  Lady  Day,  1588,  and  (2)  from  Lady  Day,  1578;  yearly  rents  (1)  £13  and 

(2)  £4  6s.;  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and 

enclosure  thereof.  The  said  mill  and  pasture  were  leased  by  Charles,  Duke  of  Suffolk, 
with  the  advice  and  agreement  of  Eliona  Botre,  formerly  Prioress  of  Campsey,  by  in- 
denture, 18  March,  27  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Gurdon  and  William  Cardinall  of  Dedham, 
‘clothiers’,  for  31  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  yearly  rents  of  £13  payable  to  the 
duke  for  his  part  and  £11  payable  to  the  prioress  for  her  part,  to  wit,  £18  for  the  mill 
and  £ 6 for  the  pasture;  a moiety  of  the  mill  and  pasture  was  assigned  inter  alia  to  Anne 
of  Cleves,  and  the  reversion  thereof  by  reason  of  her  death  belonged  to  the  Crown;  by 
patent,  28  Oct.,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  a moiety  of  the  mill,  pasture  and  woods  was 
leased  to  Dyster  for  21  years  (1)  in  reversion  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly 
rents  of  (1)  £1 3 and  (2)  £4  6s.  By  P.S.  [m.  49] 

1962. )  20  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Guilpin  of  water  mills  called  Le 

Castell  Mylles  below  York  Castle,  late  of  St.  Leonard’s  Hospital  in  York;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £12.  In  consideration  that  the  mills  are  in  great  ruin  for  lack  of 
timber  and  are  also  unoccupied  for  a great  part  of  the  summer  for  lack  of  water,  but 
Guilpin  offers  to  repair  and  maintain  them. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1963. )  20  May  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  John  Skerne,  John  Clives  the 

younger,  son  of  John  Clives  of  Pole,  and  John  Skerne,  son  of  Nicholas  Skerne,  of  a 
tithe  barn  and  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Bere  Regis,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  Prebend 
of  Charmyster  alias  ‘the  Golden  Prebend’,  Co.  Dorset,  and  purchased  by  the  Crown  from 
Thomas  Wryothesley,  knight,  late  Earl  of  Southampton;  from  Lady  Day  last,  yearly 
rent  £14.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  John  Skerne  the  elder  aforesaid  of  a 
patent,  17  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £42  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  him.  \m.  50] 

By  P.S. 

1964. )  16  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Cowper  of  (1)  the  capital  messuage  of 

the  Manor  of  Cheriburton  and  (2)  a close  in  Ravensthorpe,  Co.  York,  both  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Lawrence  Canabye,  parcel  of  Holy  Trinity  Preceptory,  Beverlacy,  Co. 
York,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £6  13 s.  4 J.  and  (2)  12 d.,  from  the  time  when  the  lessee  shall  obtain 


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possession.  In  consideration  that  he  will  make  void  in  respect  of  the  premises  at  his  own 
costs  a lease  thereof  by  Thomas  Tresham,  knight,  Prior,  and  the  Brethren  of  the  Hospital 
by  deed,  24  Jan.,  1 Eliz.,  to  William  Newman  inter  alia  for  21  years;  and  for  a fine  of 
£6  14 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1965. )  16  May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Partiche  of  the  ‘demeane  landes’ 

of  the  Monastery  of  Langdon,  Co.  Kent,  the  yearly  farm  of  all  lands  leased  by  [m.  51] 
several  conventual  indentures  of  the  said  Monastery  to  Ralph  Blynston,  clerk.  Vicar 
of  Ewell,  and  William  Bollye,  and  the  tithes  of  corn  and  pasture  of  all  lands  within  ‘le 
Wickett’  and  the  circuit  of  the  Monastery,  all  parcel  of  the  lands  of  the  late  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury  in  the  Crown’s  lands  by  act  of  Parliament;  with  reservations,  including 
certain  closes  ( named );  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £zo\  the  lessee  to  provide  enter- 
tainment for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  Manor 
there  or  survey  the  premises.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Partriche  of  a patent, 
26  June,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  John  Aucher,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then 
last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

1966. )  15  May  1571.  Licence  for  10  years  for  Henry  Norrys,  knight,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  to  buy  in  the  Queen’s  dominions  yearly  zoo  oxen,  beeves  or  head  of  cattle  and 
export  them  to  friendly  countries,  duty  free;  the  licence  to  have  the  number  shipped 
endorsed  on  it;  nothing  to  be  exported  to  the  dominions  of  the  King  of  Spain  during 
the  present  stay  of  intercourse  with  them.  For  his  service.  By  P.S.  [m.  5 2] 

1967. )  18  May  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  John  Blake  of  Playnesfeld,  Co. 

Somerset,  the  elder  and  Humphrey  Blake  and  Richard  Blake,  his  sons,  of  the  site  of  the 
Manor  or  of  ‘le  mannor  place’  of  Playnesfeld  and  lands,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  the 
said  John  Blacke  and  Humphrey  and  William,  his  sons,  parcels  of  the  said  Manor,  late 
of  Nicholas  Williams  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body;  with  reservations;  yearly  [m.  5 3] 
rent  £6  19 s.  lod .,  rendering  and  doing  also  the  customary  charges,  suits  and  services 
at  the  Manor  court,  and  rendering  the  best  beast  as  heriot;  the  lessees  to  collect  the  rents 
of  the  Manor,  account  for  them  before  the  Auditor  General  of  the  County  or  other 
officers  appointed  by  the  Crown  and  pay  them  at  the  Exchequer  or  to  the  Receivers  of 
the  County;  the  lessees  discharged  from  all  other  charges,  except  yearly  payments  out 
of  the  said  site  of  y\d.  late  paid  to  the  Earl  of  Northumberland  and  his  heirs  and  12 d. 
to  the  Lord  of  Stowy  and  his  heirs.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  John 
by  deed,  17  May,  1 3 Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  the  interest  in  the  premises  of  Edward 
Martyn  and  Humphrey  Sandford,  to  whom  they  were  leased  inter  alia  by  patent,  23  June, 
10  Eliz.,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £6 
19J*.  10 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

( The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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PART  V 
C.  66/1075 

1968. )  11  June  1571.  Licence  for  Clement  Smith,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  \m.  1] 

Smith,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  Clement  attained  the  age  of 
21.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  [m.  2] 

1969. )  16  May  1571.  The  like  for  William  Kydwelley,  son  and  heir  of  Peter  Kyd- 

welley;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m.  3] 

1970. )  14  March  1571.  Writ  to  the  Escheator  in  the  County  of  Devon  to  deliver 

to  William  Bradbridge,  S.T.P.,  late  Dean  of  Salisbury  Cathedral,  Bishop  elect  of  Exeter, 
the  temporalities  of  his  see;  the  Queen  having  taken  his  fealty  and  restored  the  temporali- 
ties to  him  hereby;  except  lands  taken  by  the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Eliz.  By  P.S. 

[The  like]  to  the  following  Escheators, — Co.  Cornwall;  Exeter  (The  Mayor  and  Es- 
cheator). 

1971. )  14  March  1571.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 

1972. )  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation:  William  Cadburie  being  seised  of  the  Manor 

of  Arne  and  Sleape  and  lands  in  Arne  and  Sleape  in  the  Isle  of  Pourbecke,  Co.  Dorset, 
by  his  will,  21  Nov.,  10  Eliz.,  bequeathed  to  Eleanor  his  wife,  whom  John  Burges  has 
now  married,  the  said  Manor  for  life;  after  his  death  she  entered  the  Manor.  (Licence 
for  her  to  hold  two  parts  there).  For  34^.  Gd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

I973 *)  1 8 Nov.  1570.  Gorhamhury.  The  like  for  Geoffrey  Cliffe  late  of  Holborne, 

Co.  Middlesex,  who  by  writing,  1 2 March  last,  bargained  and  sold  to  William  Cooke  of 
Holborne,  ‘inneholder’,  inter  alia  a third  part  of  a tenement  in  Holborne  occupied  by 
Cooke,  to  the  use  of  Anne  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey;  Cooke  and  she  have  entered  the 
same.  For  2 6s.  8 d. 

1974. )  30  March  1571.  Licence  for  five  years  from  his  acceptance  of  the  Bishopric 

for  William  Bradbridge,  Bishop  elect  of  Exeter,  to  hold  in  commendam  the  chancellorship 
of  Chichester  Cathedral  and  the  Prebend  of  Sutton  therein. 

197 5. )  15  Jan.  1571.  Licence  for  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Lincoln  Cathedral  to  elect 

a Bishop  to  that  Church,  void  by  the  translation  of  Nicholas,  the  last  Bishop,  to  the  see 
of  Worcester.  By  P.S. 

1976. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  of  the 

royal  assent  to  the  election  of  William  Bradbridge,  S.T.P.,  Dean  of  Salisbury  Cathedral, 
to  the  Bishopric  of  Exeter,  void  by  death;  and  order  to  confirm  the  election  and  authorise 
and  invest  him  and  do  all  the  other  things  incumbent  on  his,  the  archbishop’s,  pastoral 
office  in  this  behalf.  By  P.S.  \m.  4] 

1977. )  7 Feb.  1571.  Licence  for  Robert  Graye,  son  and  heir  of  William  Graye* 

to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  Robert  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1978. )  27  Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hutton,  son  and  heir  of  David  Hutton; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  5] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


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1979. )  28  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Christopher  Wandeforde,  son  and  heir  of  Francis 

Wandeforde;  issues  from  the  time  when  Christopher  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  6] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1980. )  28  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  George  Smythe,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Smythe; 

issues  from  the  time  when  George  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  7] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1981. )  28  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Rowe,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Rowe,  knight, 

Alderman  of  London;  issues  from  Thomas’s  death.  [m.  8] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1982. )  28  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hyat,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Hyatt;  \m.  9] 

issues  from  Robert’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1983. )  18  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  William  Fyncham,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fyncham; 

issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  21.  [/».  10] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1984. )  22  Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Anne,  Countess  of  Pembroke,  widow,  daughter 

and  heir  of  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Shrewsbury;  issues  from  Elizabeth’s  death,  [m.  11] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1985. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  of  the 

royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Thomas  Cowper,  late  Dean  of  Christ  Church  Cathedral, 
Oxford,  and  of  Gloucester  ( Claudicestr  ’),  to  the  Bishopric  of  Lincoln,  void  by  translation; 
and  order  to  confirm  the  election  and  authorise  and  invest  him  and  do  all  the  other 
things  incumbent  on  his,  the  Archbishop’s,  pastoral  office  in  this  behalf.  \m.  12] 

1986. )  22  May  1571.  Licence  for  Henry  Willoughby,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher 

Willoughby,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  Christopher’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m.  13] 

1987. )  25  Jan.  1571.  Licence  for  John  Carye  alias  Acarye  of  Castlecarie,  Co.  Somerset, 

‘yoman’,  to  alienate  lands  in  Babcarye,  Co.  Somerset,  to  James  Hodges  and  William 
Hodges,  his  son.  For  1 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

1988. )  6 May  1571.  Licence  for  Fermar  Pepes,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Pepes,  to 

enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  Thomas’s  death.  [m.  14] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1989. )  4 May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Byllingsley,  son  and  heir  of  William  Byllinsley; 

issues  from  William’s  death.  [m.  15] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  16] 

1990. )  29  May  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Servington,  son  and  heir  of  John  Serving- 

ton;  issues  from  John’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1991. )  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  Edward  Stradlinge,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Strad- 

linge,  knight;  issues  from  Thomas’s  death.  \m.  17] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

1992. )  25  Jan.  1571.  Licence  for  John  Cary  alias  Acary  to  alienate  lands  in  Babcary; 

[Repetition  of  entry  1987].  [m.  18] 

1993. )  19  May  1571.  Licence  for  William  Fenwike,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Fenwike, 

knight,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of 
21.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


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1994.)  17  May  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Prydeauxe,  son  and  heir  of  John  \m.  19] 

Prideauxe,  Serjeant  at  Law;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


1995. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Signification  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Thomas  Cow- 

per  to  the  Bishopric  of  Lincoln.  [Repetition  of  entry  1985].  By  P.S.  [m.  20] 

1996. )  25  June  1571.  Licence  for  Thomas  Barley,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Barley 

and  brother  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Barley,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  Hum- 
phrey’s death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m . 21] 

1997. )  25  June  1571.  The  like  for  J ohn  Champneys,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Champneys ; 

issues  from  Henry’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m.  22] 

1998. )  23  June  1571.  The  like  for  James  Bysse,  son  and  heir  of  John  Bysse;  issues 

from  John’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  23] 

1999. )  6 July  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Mackworth,  son  and  heir  of  John  Mack- 

worth;  issues  from  John’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  24] 

2Q00.)  30  June  1571.  The  like  for  Moyle  ( Moilus ) Fynche,  brother  and  heir  male  of 

Anthony  Fynche,  deceased  within  age;  issues  from  the  time  when  Moyle  attained  the  age 
of  21.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  25] 

2001. )  30  June  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Servington  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  as  in 

right  of  the  said  Dorothy,  sister  and  heir  of  Robert  Charles;  issues  from  Robert’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  \m.  26] 

2002. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Charles,  Lord  Willoughby,  son  and  heir  of  William  Wil- 

loughbie,  knight,  late  Lord  Willoughbie;  issues  from  William’s  death.  [m.  27] 

2003. )  2 June  1571.  The  like  for  John  Higham,  son  and  heir  of  Clement  Higham, 

knight;  issues  from  Clement’s  death.  [m.  28] 

2004. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Cheyney,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Cheyney; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  29] 

2005. )  17  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Edward,  Lord  Stafford,  son  and  heir  of  Henry, 

late  Lord  Stafford,  and  Ursula  his  wife;  issues  from  Ursula’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2006. )  23  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Samuel  Danvers,  son  and  heir  of  John  Danvers; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Samuel  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  30] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2007. )  29  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Dennys,  brother  and  heir  of  Henry  Dennys; 

issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21.  [^.31] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  32] 

2008. )  9 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Williams,  son  and  heir  of  Rhys  Williams; 

issues  from  Rhys’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2°°9.)  9 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  James  Mervyn,  son  and  heir  of  John  [m.  33] 
Mervyn,  knight;  issues  from  John’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  34] 

2010.)  3 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hele,  son  and  heir  of  Margery  Warwick, 

widow;  issues  from  Margery’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  35] 


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2011. )  22  May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Coles,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Coles; 

issues  from  Humphrey’s  death.  [m.  36] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2012. )  24  June  1571.  The  like  for  Walter,  Viscount  Hereford,  kinsman  and  heir  of 

Anne,  late  Marchioness  of  Northampton,  alias  Anne,  Lady  Bourchur,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Henry,  late  Earl  of  Essex,  alias  Anne,  Lady  Bourcher,  to  wit,  the  son  of  Richard 
Devereux,  knight,  son  and  heir  apparent,  while  he  lived,  of  Walter,  late  Viscount 
Hereford,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  Lord  Ferrers  and  of  Chartley  and  Cecily  his  wife, 
sister  of  the  said  Henry,  Earl  of  Essex,  father  of  Anne;  issues  from  Anne’s  [m.  37] 
death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2013. )  12  May  1571.  The  like  for  Edward  Lancaster,  son  and  heir  of  Lancelot 

Lancaster;  issues  from  Lancelot’s  death.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2014. )  21  May  1571.  The  like  for  Edward  Penruddock  and  Anne  his  wife,  as  [m.  39] 

in  right  of  the  said  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Crawley;  issues  from  the  time 
when  Anne  attained  the  age  of  16.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2015. )  1 Dec.  1570.  Gorhambury.  The  like  for  William,  Lord  Sandes,  kinsman  and 

heir  of  Thomas,  late  Lord  Sandes,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Sandes,  [m . 40] 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  late  Lord  Sandes;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained 
the  age  of  21.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2016. )  28  ]une  1571.  The  like  for  George  Hyde,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  [m.  41] 

Hide;  issues  from  the  time  when  George  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards.  [m.  42] 

2017. )  1 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Richard  Wenman,  knight,  and  Isabel 

his  wife  and  William  Slepe,  who  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  Hilary  Term,  12  Eliz., 
conveyed  to  Robert  Doylye  and  William  Place  and  the  heirs  of  Doylye  a moiety  of  the 
Manors  of  Burfield,  Amnors  Courte,  Greshull,  Arbor,  and  Sugworth,  of  lands  inBurfield, 
Amnors  Courte,  Greshull,  Arbor,  Sugworth,  Sulhampstede,  Ufton,  Sheffield,  Mortimer, 
Radley,  Asshes  and  Hawtrames  and  of  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  wool  and  lambs  and  obla- 
tions in  Sugworth  and  Chilswell,  Co.  Berks;  and  Doylye  and  Place  conveyed  them  back 
to  Slepe  for  one  week,  with  remainder  to  Henry  Norris,  knight,  and  Margery  his  wife, 
in  tail,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Henry.  For  £10  i6j\  9 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2018. )  29  Jan.  1571.  The  like:  Robert  Doyley  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  the 

octave  of  Trinity  and  afterwards  from  Michaelmas  in  one  month,  12  Eliz.,  conveyed  to 
Nicholas  Bacon,  Councillor,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  Thomas  Androwes,  Edmund 
Wiseman  and  Francis  Boldero  and  the  heirs  of  Bacon  the  Manors  of  Ewden  and  Turfilde 
alias  Turvyle,  lands  etc.  in  Ewden,  Turfilde,  Fawley,  Hambleden,  Ipston  and  Fyngest, 
Co.  Buckingham,  and  the  advowson  of  Turfilde  Church;  and  they  conveyed  them  back 
to  Robert  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life,  with  remainder  [m.  43] 
to  the  right  heirs  of  Robert;  Robert  has  entered  the  Manor  of  Ewden  and  certain  lands 
{named)  in  Hambleton  (which  are  held  of  the  Crown  in  chief.) 

2019. )  20  Nov.  1570.  Order  to  all  Sheriffs  etc.  to  permit  the  men  and  tenants  of  the 

Manor  of  Bramford,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  be  quit,  according  to  custom,  as  tenants  in  ancient 
demesne,  of  tolls  {named)  throughout  the  realm,  contribution  to  expenses  of  knights  of 
Parliament,  and  juries  and  the  like  (except  in  the  court  of  the  Manor).  The  Manor  is 
found  to  be  of  ancient  demesne  by  a certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the  Treasurer  and 
Chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer. 


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2020. )  1 March  1571.  Writ  to  the  Escheator  in  the  County  of  Lincoln  to  deliver  to 

Thomas  Cowper,  late  Dean  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  of  Gloucester  ( Claudiocestr ’), 
Bishop  elect  of  Lincoln,  the  temporalities  of  his  see;  the  Queen  having  taken  his 
fealty  and  having  restored  the  temporalities  to  him  hereby;  except  lands  taken  by  the 
Crown  by  stat.  1 Eliz.;  issues  from  the  translation  of  the  last  Bishop.  By  P.S. 

2021. )  1 March  1571.  The  like  to  the  following  Escheators, — Co.  Nottingham; 

Co.  Leicester;  Co.  Sussex;  Co.  Carmarthen;  Co.  Huntingdon,  with  order  to  the  tenants 
of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly.  By  P.S. 

2022. )  14  Feb.  1571.  Writ  to  the  Escheator  in  the  County  of  Anglesey  to  deliver  to 

Nicholas  Bullyngham,  late  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  Bishop  elect  of  Worcester,  the  temporali- 
ties of  his  see;  the  Queen  having  taken  his  fealty  and  having  restored  the  temporalities 
to  him  hereby;  except  lands  taken  by  the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Eliz.;  issues  from  the  transla- 
tion of  the  last  Bishop. 

2023. )  14  Feb.  1571.  The  like  to  the  following  Escheators, — Co.  Salop  and  the  ad- 

jacent Marches  of  Wales;  Rowland  Hayward,  Mayor  and  Escheator  of  London;  Co. 
Middlesex. 

2024. )  14  Feb.  1571.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  he  intendant  accordingly 

[m.  44] 

2025. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Licence  for  Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  to  alienate  the  Manor  of 

Earles  Stoneham,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  there  to  Thomas  Gres- 
ham of  Osterlye,  Co.  Middlesex,  knight.  For  £20  in  the  Hanaper. 

2026. )  2 Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Robert  Downes  of  Acton,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  George 

Downes  of  Sudbery,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  alienate  a close  called  Newlandes  (24  ac.)  and  a 
parcel  of  land  called  ‘le  Lane’  adjoining  the  same  in  the  Parish  of  Marybone,  Co.  Middle- 
sex, now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  George  Harrison,  to  John  Graunge,  citizen  and  ‘haber- 
dasher’ of  London,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  John.  For  2oj\ 

2027. )  6 Feb.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Henry  Rowe  who  has  taken  the  Manor 

of  Slap  ton,  Co.  Buckingham,  under  the  will,  1 1 Aug.,  7 Eliz.,  of  Thomas  Rowe,  knight, 
Alderman  of  London,  his  father,  whereby  he  bequeathed  the  same  inter  alia  to  Henry 
in  tail  male,  by  the  name  of  all  his  lands  not  already  bequeathed.  For  £3  6s.  8 d.  in  the 
Hanaper.  [m.  45] 

2028. )  20  March  1571.  Licence  for  John  Danyell,  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  Danyell, 

to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  46] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2029. )  6 Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Robert  Charlys,  brother  and  heir  of  John  [m.  47] 

Charlys;  issues  from  the  time  when  Robert  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

(mm.  id .,  and  id.  are  blank) 

2030. )  22  Feb.  1571.  Writ  to  the  Customers  and  Collectors  of  the  great  and  [m.  3 d.] 

petty  custom  and  subsidy  in  the  port  of  Bristol  to  pay  to  Henry,  Lord  Herbert  of  Cardyff, 
Earl  of  Pembroke,  son  and  heir  of  William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  the  arrears  since  William’s 
death  of  an  annuity  of  £20,  payable  out  of  the  great  and  petty  custom  and  subsides  in  the 
said  port,  granted  to  William  inter  alia  in  tail  male  by  the  patent,  11  Oct.,  5 Edw.  VI, 
creating  him  Earl  of  Pembroke;  pursuant  to  the  said  patent  and  the  livery  [m.  4 d.\ 
of  his  lands  made  to  Henry  by  patent,  7 June,  12  Eliz. 

(mm.  5 d.  to  42^.  are  blank .) 


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2031. )  13  April  1571.  Commission  to  John  Franklin,  Christopher  Mitford,  [m.  43^.] 

Henry  Wiclif  and  John  Lawson,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Northumberland,  to  inquire 
post  mortem  Bertram  Anderson,  merchant,  in  the  Town  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

2032. )  30  April  1571.  Commission  to  John  Barlowe,  William  Davis,  Rhys  ap  Morgan, 

John  Davies  of  Haverfordwest,  Allan  Stepney  and  John  Vaughan,  Feodary  of  the  County 
of  Pembroke,  (or  three  of  them,  the  feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  post  mortem  Thomas 
Butler  of  Jonston  in  the  County  of  Pembroke. 

2033. )  24  Nov.  1570.  Commission  to  Richard  Cheyborne,  John  Wharton,  Thomas 

Wyber,  George  Hudson  and  Reginald  Warrcoppe,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Westmor- 
land, (or  two  of  them)  to  inquire  post  mortem  Lancelot  Lancaster  in  the  said  County. 

2034. )  9 July  1571.  Commission  to  Edward  Littleton,  knight,  John  Gifford,  Walter 

Horton,  Humphrey  Devyke  and  Richard  Repington,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Stafford, 
(or  three  of  them,  Repington  being  one)  to  inquire  post  mortem  John  Brokes  in  [m.  44  d.] 
the  said  County. 

{The  rest  of  the  dorse  is  blank.) 


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2035. )  22  Dec.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Fulk  Onslowe  of  the  office  of  Under-  [m.  1] 

clerk  of  the  Parliaments,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Seymour;  with  an  annuity  of  £10, 
payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Seymour’s  death.  By  Q. 

2036. )  23  Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  19  years  to  Alice  Beawforeste,  widow,  and  Richard 

Beawforeste  of  lands  (named)  in  Dorchester  and  Overaye,  Co.  Oxford,  parcel  of  the 
demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Dorchester,  late  of  the  Bishopric  of  Lincoln;  with 
reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £14  3 s.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender 
by  Alice  in  the  Exchequer  of  a patent,  18  June,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary,  leasing  them  to 
Thomas  Waight,  at  the  same  rent  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas,  1568,  or  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  Edward  VI  to  Richard  Hatchman.  By  P.S. 

2037. )  27  Dec.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Hipolita  Tartariane,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

an  annuity  of  £20  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2038. )  23  Dec.  1 5 70.  Grant  for  life  to  Anthony  Eaton  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in  the 

Tower  of  London,  held  by  James  Heynes,  deceased;  wages  of  6d.  a day  from  [m.  2] 
Christmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2039. )  22  Dec.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Freke,  S.T.P.,  the  Queen’s  Chaplain, 

of  the  Deanery  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2040. )  22  Dec.  1570.  Pardon  for  Roger  Mennell  late  of  Kilvington,  Co.  York, 

indicted  by  two  several  inquisitions  taken  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President 
of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  of 
Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrarde,  Attorney 
General,  Thomas  Bromley,  Solicitor  General,  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  George  Bowes, 
knight,  and  others,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20 
March,  12  Eliz.,  for  treason  in  that  (1)  he  with  others  on  1 Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Topcliffe, 
Co.  York,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.  at  Rippon,  Co.  York,  raised  a rebellion  with 
4,000  men  and  more,  continued  the  same  until  26  Nov.  at  Rippon,  Burro wbrigg,  Wether- 
by,  Northallerton  and  Richemond,  Co.  York,  and  on  16  Nov.  at  Rippon  caused  the 
following  proclamation  to  be  published, — ‘Wee,  Thomas,  Erie  of  Northumberland’, 
and  Charles,  Erie  of  Westmerland,  the  Quenes  trewe  and  faithfull  subjects,  to  all  the  same 
of  the  olde  catholike  religion:  Knowe  ye  that  wee  with  manye  other  well  disposed  per- 
sons aswell  of  the  nobilytie  as  others  have  promised  our  faithe  to  the  furtheraunce  of 
this  our  good  meaning;  forasmuche  as  divers  disordered  and  evill  disposed  persons 
aboute  the  Quenes  Majestye  have  by  theire  sub  till  and  craftie  dealinge  to  advaunce 
themselves  overcome  in  this  our  realme  the  true  and  catholique  relligion  towardes  God 
and  by  the  same  abused  the  Quene,  disordered  the  realme  and  nowe  lastlye  seeke  and 
procure  the  distruccion  of  the  nobilytie,  Wee  therefore  have  gathered  our  selves  togeather 
to  resiste  by  force  and  the  rather  by  the  helpe  of  God  and  you,  good  people,  and  to  see 
redresse  of  those  thinges  amisse,  with  restoringe  of  all  aunciente  customes  and  liberties 
to  Godes  Churche  and  this  noble  realme,  leste  yf  we  should  not  doe  yt  ourselves  wee 
might  be  reformed  by  straungers  to  the  greate  hazarde  of  the  state  of  this  our  countrie, 
whereunto  we  are  all  bounde,’  and  (2),  after  Thomas,  earl  of  Northumberland,  late  of 

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Topcliffe,  Anne  his  wife,  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  late  of  Branspith,  Co.  Durham, 
and  others  had  plotted  rebellion  at  Topcliffe  on  10  Sept,  and  with  Mennell  and  others 
had  raised  and  continued  the  rebellion  as  aforesaid,  Mennell  with  others  on  [m.  3] 
28  Nov.  fled  into  Scotiand.  By  P.S. 

2041. )  22  Nov.  1570.  Pardon  for, — David  ap  Roberte  alias  Dikyn  Wyden  late  of 

Mowthey,  Co.  Merioneth,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  for  the  escape  from  his  custody  at  Tallallyn, 
Co.  Merioneth,  on  10  May,  9 Eliz.,  of  Ivan  ap  David  ap  Thomas  late  of  Mowthrey, 
‘yoman’,  arrested  by  Griffith  ap  John  ap  Jevan  ap  Gruff  at  Mowthey  on  suspicion  of  the 
theft  of  a horse;  Henry  Redman  and  John  ap  William  ap  Ithell,  both  late  of  Northopp, 
Co.  Flint,  ‘yomen’,  indicted  for  escape  on  24  Aug.,  9 Eliz.,  from  the  Gaol  at  Conwey, 
Co.  Carnarvon,  where  they  were  committed  after  arrest  at  Conway  by  Richard  Stodarte 
and  Hugh  Robins,  Bailiffs  of  the  Town,  on  suspicion  of  stealing  an  ox  belonging  to 
Thomas  Donckar  at  Conwey;  Henry  Redmaydon  late  of  Preston  in  Amoundrenes,  Co. 
Lancaster,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  for  thefts  of  three  oxen  belonging  severally  to  Ralph 
Mynshewe,  Thomas  Duckworthe  and  Humphrey  Yeade  of  Conwey  on  22  Sept.,  9 
Eliz.,  and  William  ap  William  ap  David  late  of  Beaumaris,  Co.  Anglesey,  ‘yoman’, 
(aged  11),  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Dobbe,  merchant.  Coroner  of  the 
Borough,  at  Beaumaris  on  1 5 July,  9 Eliz.,  ( jury  named ) on  the  body  of  Richard  Bulkeley 
(aged  14),  son  of  William  Bulkeley  the  younger,  to  have  feloniously  killed  Richard, 
whom  he  struck,  while  watching  the  cattle  of  Margaret  verch  David,  at  Beaumaris 
on  27  June,  9 Eliz.,  so  that  he  died  there  on  14  July  ( details  given).  By  con-  [m.  4] 
sideration  of  George  Bromley,  Attorney  General  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and  Justice 
of  the  Great  Sessions  of  the  Counties  of  Merioneth,  Carnarvon  and  Anglesey.  By  Q. 

2042. )  23  Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Fulk  Bellowes  and  John  Wheteley,  execu- 

tors of  Philip  Tolley,  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Beangeworthe,  Co.  Worcester,  and 
lands  ( named  with  tenant’s  name ) there,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Evesham,  Co.  Worcester; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  io6j\  8 d.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  by  Bellowes  and  Wheteley  by  writing,  1 5 Dec.  last,  of  their  interest  in  the  pre- 
mises of  Tolley,  to  whom  they  were  leased  by  patent,  8 July,  8 Eliz.,  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  106.1.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners . 

2043. )  11  Dec.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  the  Mayor  and  Commonalty  of  the  City 

of  Bristol  that  they  may  hold  a market  in  Sainte  Thomas  Streate  in  the  Parish  [m.  5] 
of  St.  Thomas  there  every  Thursday,  for  the  sale  of  thread,  wool,  catde  and  other  things. 
At  their  suit,  that  the  buildings  in  the  said  street  may  be  repaired  and  that  certain 
almshouses  and  a canal  or  aqueduct  in  the  street  may  be  better  maintained,  all  of  which 
are  falling  into  ruin  owing  to  the  poverty  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  street  through  the 
decay  of  woollen  cloth  making.  By  P.S. 

2044. )  1 1 Dec.  1 5 70.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  James  Crofte,  knight,  Councillor,  Controller 

of  the  Household,  of  Longe  Beache  Woode,  Co.  Kent;  with  reservation  of  ‘ley  yonge 
springes  of  beche’  under  20  inches  round  4 feet  from  the  stem,  oaks  and  ‘lez  saplinges’ 
of  oak  suitable  for  timber,  and  ‘tymber  beches’  fit  for  making  ‘beche  bordc’  12  feet 
long  and  1 \ feet  wide;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £184;  with  provision  for  the 
enclosure  and  preservation  of  the  young  growth  after  cutting;  12  oaks  or  ‘le  tymber 
beches’  in  every  acre  to  be  left  at  cutting,  or,  if  there  be  not  so  many,  enought  ‘lez 
fierwood  beches’  fit  for  bearing  ‘le  mast’  for  sowing  the  ground  to  make  up  that  number; 
wood  and  fuel  to  be  sold  at  reasonable  prices  to  the  Queen’s  tenants  and  others 
dwelling  nearby  as  accustomed;  wood  to  be  cut  on  100  acres  only  in  any  one  year. 


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In  consideration  that  he  will  pay  the  said  rent  and  enclose  and  preserve  the  young 
growth  at  his  own  costs.  By  P.S. 

Vacated , 25  June , 17  Eli^.,  by  virtue  of  a writ  of  dedimus  potestatem,  whereof  the  tenor 
is  enrolled  on  the  dorse  of  the  roll  [No.  2105  below];  signed:  Wyllm.  Cordell  [M.R.] 

2045. )  7 Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Alexander  Morley,  a Yeoman  of  the  Guard, 

of  (1)  the  tithes  of  corn  of  the  Parish  of  Great  Usborne,  Co.  York,  with  the  \m.  6] 
tithe  barn  and  ‘le  barne  yarde’  there,  and  (2)  a sheep  pasture  for  400  sheep  in  Potter- 
brompton,  lands  (named  with  tenanfs  name ) there  and  the  tithes  of  hay  in  the  Parishes  of 
Potterbrompton  and  Galmeton,  Co.  York,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Bridlington,  Co. 
York;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  12  May,  1578,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
Thomas,  Abbot,  and  the  Convent  of  the  Monastery  of  Egleston,  Co.  York,  by  indenture, 
12  May,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  William  Blythman  of  Thorpe  Underwood,  Co.  York,  for  41 
years  from  that  date  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4,  and  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  of  the 
said  sheep  pasture  and  lands  in  Potterbrompton  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  2 June, 
3 & 4 Ph.  & Mary,  to  Francis  Aslabye,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  64/.;  yearly  rents  (1)  £4  and  (2)  64s.  For  his  service  and  for  a 
fine  of  £14  Ss.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2046. )  22  Dec.  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Edmund,  Archbishop  of  York,  of  the  Crown’s  interest 

in  all  leases  and  chattels  which  are  or  should  be  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  the  indictment 
of  William  Dacres  late  of  St.  Bees  ( Villa  Sancte  Bege ) alias  Kirkbye  Becocke,  Co.  Cumber- 
land, for  treason  or  by  the  flight,  outlawry  or  attainder  of  Dacres.  For  a fine  of  £40  paid 
at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2047. )  1 1 Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  Anthony  Smythe,  Thomas  Smythe 

the  younger  and  Paul  Smythe  of  the  Rectory  of  Campden,  Co.  Gloucester,  parcel  of  the 
possessions  of  Chester  Cathedral;  with  reservations;  yearly  rent  £26;  the  lessees  to  have 
pasture  for  eight  oxen,  a bull  and  a boar  from  the  Invention  of  Holy  Cross  to  All  Saints 
yearly  in  Campden  Courte;  the  lessees  to  bear  all  charges  ordinary  and  extraordinary. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  by  Anthony  of  an  indenture  [m.  7] 
24  June,  36  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  Henry  Man,  Doctor  of  Theology,  Dean,  and  the  Chapter 
of  the  Cathedral  leased  the  Rectory  to  John  Bothe  for  21  years  from  Midsummer,  1556, 
at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £104  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2048. )  11  Dec.  1570.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  James  Steade  of  Busterdbancke  in  the 

Township  of  Denton  in  the  West  Riding,  Co.  York,  ‘yoman’  indicted  by  an  inquisition 
taken  before  William  Gascoigne,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  26  April,  1 1 Eliz.,  on  the 
body  of  William  Gill  of  Bloberhowse  in  the  Township  of  Tymble  in  the  West  Riding 
at  Finston  in  Knaresbroughe  Forest  in  the  West  Riding,  and  by  another  indictment,  for 
the  murder  of  Gill  at  Tymble  on  29  Aug.,  10  Eliz.,  (details given).  In  consideration  that  it  is 
reported  by  the  Council  in  the  North  and  other  trustworthy  persons  that  Gill  was  killed 
not  of  malice  aforethought  but  by  chance  and  that  the  indictments  were  procured  by 
Steade’s  enemies;  and  in  consideration  of  his  service,  since  the  crime,  against  [m.  8] 
the  rebels  in  the  North  and  against  the  Queen’s  enemies  in  Scotland  under  Jerome 
Bowes,  her  Captain.  By  P.S. 

2049. )  16  Dec.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Goble  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  of 

Borsecombe,  Co.  Wilts,  leased  by  conventual  indenture  to  William  Nottingham,  the 
live  and  dead  stock  held  by  William  Rutter,  late  tenant  of  the  premises,  with  the  same  and 
recited  on  the  dorse  of  a conventual  indenture,  8 April,  1 2 Hen.  VIII,  made  to  Rutter,  and 
the  tithes  of  the  premises,  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Ambresburie,  Co.  Wilts,  and  now 
parcel  of  the  said  Manor;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £7  1 8 s. 


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6d.;  the  stock  to  be  left  to  the  Crown  at  the  end  of  the  term.  In  consideration  that  he  wil^ 
endeavour  to  make  void  the  lease  to  Nottingham  and  to  recover  for  the  Crown  the  said 
stock  and  other  profits  belonging  to  the  site  not  heretofore  charged  in  account  before 
the  Auditor  of  the  County.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 


2050. )  18  Dec.  1570.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Perrott,  knight,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 

of  the  office  of  Steward  of  the  Lordship  of  Killigarran,  Co.  Pembroke;  as  formerly  held 
by  Thomas  Phaier;  yearly  wages  of  5 3/.  4 d.,  payable  by  the  Bailiffs  or  Receivers  of  the 
Lordship,  from  Michaelmas  last.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2051. )  22  Dec.  1 5 70.  Grant  to  Richard  Jurden,  a Groom  of  the  Ewery,  of  the  Crown’s 

interest  in  all  chattels  and  terms  of  years  late  of  Peter  Gell  late  of  Stillingflete  in  the  East 
Riding,  Co.  York,  ‘husbandman’,  attainted  of  felony  in  self  defence;  from  20  July  last. 
For  his  service.  By  Q.  [m.  9] 


2052.)  30  Dec.  1570.  Pardon  for  Robert  Parfytt  late  of  New  Salisbury,  Co.  Wilts, 

‘yoman’,  alias  late  of  Langforde,  Co.  Wilts,  ‘smythe’  indicted  (1)  by  an  inquisition 
taken  at  Langforde  in  Brytforde,  Co.  Wilts,  before  Nicholas  Hyll,  a Coroner  in  the  County, 
on  10  Sept.,  10  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  John  Beamon  late  of  Barnesley,  Co.  Dorset,  ‘yoman’, 
and  (2)  at  the  Gaol  Delivery  of  Fissherton  Anger,  Co.  Wilts,  held  at  New  Salisbury  on 
17  Feb.,  11  Eliz.,  before  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  Justices  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  and  their  fellows,  Justices  of  Gaol  Delivery  and  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  in  the 
County,  for  the  murder  of  Beamon  by  shooting  with  ‘a  handgonne’  at  Langforde  on 
9 Sept.  ( details  given).  By  Q. 


2053.)  Undated.  Pardon  for  persons  indicted  for  felonies  [details  given)  as  follows, — 
(1)  George  Lee  alias  Lighe  late  of  the  Parish  of  St.  John  in  Bedwardyn,  Co.  Worcester, 
[alias  of  the  parish  of  St.  Michael  in  Bedwarden,  Co.  Worcester)  ‘joyner’,  for  aiding  and 
abetting  Giles  Mayor  late  of  St.  John  in  Bedwardyn,  ‘joyner’,  in  the  coining  of  false 
money  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Michael  in  Bedwardyn  on  4 April,  10  Eliz.;  (2)  Margaret 
Durrante  alias  Fyllymore  late  of  Dursley,  Co.  Gloucester,  ‘spynster’  for  that  she  with 
others  burgled  the  house  of  William  Davis  at  Durseley  on  13  March,  9 Eliz.,  he  and 
Rose  his  wife  with  their  family  being  within,  and  stole  cloth  etc.  belonging  to  him; 

(3)  Richard  Roberts  alias  Richardes  late  of  Monmouth,  Co.  Monmouth,  ‘yoman’,  for 
stealing  £4  in  a purse  belonging  to  Walter  Wanweleye  at  Monmouth  on  1 1 July,  10  Eliz.; 

(4)  John  Phelippes  late  of  Erdesleye,  Co.  Hereford,  ‘yoman’,  for  murder  in  that  [m.  10] 
he  wounded  Roger  ap  Richarde  at  Brilley,  Co.  Hereford,  on  27  Dec.,  10  Eliz.,  so  that 
he  died  at  Clyrowe,  Co.  Radnor,  on  31  Dec.,  10  Eliz.,  (he  was  found  guilty  of  killling  but 
not  murder);  (5)  Winifred  Hussey  late  of  Prene,  Co.  Salop,  ‘spinster’,  for  stealing  i6.r. 
in  a purse  belonging  to  Nicholas  Aston  at  Prene  on  24  May,  10  Eliz.;  (6)  Catherine 
Beall  late  of  Suscetor,  Co.  Gloucester,  ‘spinster’,  for  that  she  broke  and  entered  the  shop 
of  Richard  Farr  at  Ludlowe,  Co.  Salop,  on  4 April,  10  Eliz.,  and  stole  cloth  belonging  to 
him;  (7)  Owen  ap  John  alias  Owen  Jones  late  of  Hartilburie,  Co.  Worcester,  ‘wever’, 
for  stealing  cloth  belonging  to  George  Hickes  at  Whittcott,  Co.  Salop,  on  15  Dec., 
1 1 Eliz.;  (8)  Elizabeth  Bride,  late  of  Nesstraunge,  Co.  Salop,  ‘spinster’,  for  that  she  broke 
and  entered  the  dwelling  house  of  Richard  Clarke  at  Nestrange  on  15  March,  10  Eliz., 
and  stole  ioj-.  and  clothing  etc.  belonging  to  him.;  (9)  Catherine  Allen  late  of  Bradwey, 
Co.  Worcester,  ‘spinster’,  for  stealing  a mare  belonging  to  Robert  Elderidge  at  Bradwey 
on  3 July,  10  Eliz.;  (10)  William  Collyns  late  of  the  City  of  Lichfeld  in  the  County  of  the 
said  City,  ‘laborer’,  for  coining  false  money  at  Lichfeld  on  10  July,  11  Eliz.;  and  (11) 
Agnes  Gorrell  late  of  Lichfeld,  ‘spinster’,  indicted  for  that  she  broke  and  entered  the 
close  of  Simon  Byddull  at  Lichfeld  on  8 Nov.,  1 1 Eliz.,  and  stole  clothing  etc.  belonging 


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to  him.  By  consideration  of  Edward  Saunders,  knight.  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
and  Thomas  Carus,  a justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  justices  of  assize  in  the  said  counties. 

By  Q. 

2054. )  13  Jan.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Phillippes,  the  Queen’s  Servant  [m.  11] 

of  the  office  of  a gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  John  Davie,  deceased;  wages 
of  (d.  a day  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Q. 

2055. )  [15  Jan.  1571.]  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  Henry  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  a 

Gentleman  Pensioner,  of  the  offices  of  (1)  one  of  the  Queen’s  Sewers,  (2)  her  harbinger, 
(3)  Usher  of  the  Exchequer  and  (4)  Keeper  of  the  Chamber  of  the  Council  of  ‘le  Starre 
Chamber’  in  the  Palace  of  Westminster;  wages  of  (1)  50  marks  a year,  (2)  20  marks  a 
year  and  (3)  and  (4)  as  accustomed;  as  formerly  held  by  Edward  Nevell,  knight,  attainted 
of  treason,  or  now  by  Perceval  Harte.  They  were  granted  to  Harte  for  life,  (1)  and  (2) 
by  patent,  27  Jan,  30  Hen.  VIII,  and  (3)  and  (4)  by  patent,  1 1 Feb.,  24  Hen.  VIII.  For  his 
service.  By  P.S. 

2056. )  1 Jan.  1571.  Licence  for  seven  years  for  Henry  Lee,  knight,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  to  export  yearly  in  English  or  friendly  ships  1000  tods  of  wool;  duties  to  be 
paid;  nothing  to  be  shipped  to  countries  not  in  amity  with  the  Queen  or  where  inter- 
course is  prohibited;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped  endorsed  upon  it  and  to 
be  left,  when  expired,  with  the  Customer  of  the  Port  from  which  the  last  [m.  12] 
shipment  shall  be  made.  Through  the  late  tempestuous  weather  he  has  suffered  great 
loss  in  his  sheep  and  cattle,  which  are  the  chief  part  of  his  livelihood. 

English.  By  P.S. 

2057. )  3°  Dec.  1570.  Appointment  for  life  of  Edward  Buggyn  to  be  Clerk  Controller 

of  the  ‘tentes,  hales  and  pavilions’  and  of  the  ‘revelles,  maskes  and  maskinge 
garmentes’;  from  the  death  of  Richard  Leys,  the  last  occupier;  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  payable 
at  the  Exchequer;  with  a yearly  livery  of  4 yards  of  wollen  cloth  of  the  price  of  6j*.  8 d. 
a yard  about  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe;  also  a house  for  his  own  habitation  and  the 
safe  keeping  of  the  pavilions,  hales  and  tents.  By  Q. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 9 Oct.,  26  Eli signed:  G.  Gerrard.  [M.R.];  Edwarde 
Buggyn. 

2058. )  15  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Wright  late  of  London,  ‘yoman’  for  all 

offences  committed  before  the  present  date.  He  is  indicted  together  with  Lewis  Thomas 
and  John  Prydy  alias  Pry  den  alias  Hall,  ‘yoman’,  both  late  of  the  same,  for  stealing  three 
horses  belonging  to  Richard  Chadwell  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Giles  in  Crepulgate  Ward, 
London,  on  4 Oct.,  12  Eliz.  {details given).  At  the  suit  of  Ralph  Lane,  the  Queen’s  Servant. 

By  Q. 

2059. )  i March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Lawrence  Humfrey,  S.T.P.,  of  the  Deanery 
of  Gloucester  Cathedral,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Cooper,  S.T.P. 

By  P.S.  \m.  13] 

2060. )  10  Jan.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Gresham,  knight,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  of  lands  etc.  ( named  with  tenants'  names ) in  Istleworth  alias  Thystleworth,  Twyck- 
nam,  Heston,  Hownslowe,  Braynforde,  Whytton  and  Norwoodde,  Co.  Middlesex, 
parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Istleworth  Syon,  late  of  Edward  Duke  of  Somerset,  attainted  of 
treason,  and  land  in  Twyckenham,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Twyckenham;  as  formerly  held 
by  the  said  Duke  or  any  Abbess  of  Syon,  Co.  Middlesex;  yearly  value  £4  9 s.  fd.\  all 
liberties,  regalities  and  the  undermentioned  suit  of  court  reserved;  to  hold  as  of  the  Manor 
of  Istleworth  Syon  by  fealty  and  suit  of  court  but  twice  yearly  to  the  Manor  of  Istleworth 
Syon  in  socage;  issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 


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2061. )  8 Jan.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Francis  Coxe,  an  officer  of  the  pantry,  of  all  tolls 

and  customs  in  the  Town  of  Knighton  in  the  Lordship  of  Melleneth,  Co.  Radnor,  and 
arising  from  markets  and  fairs  there;  as  held  by  John  Staunton,  deceased;  issues  from 
Staunton’s  death.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 11  Dec.,  25  Eliz.,  with  the  office  therein  contained  \sic\  and  the 
customs  and  tolls  belonging  to  the  same  office  that  a patent  might  be  made  thereof  to  him  and  William 
Cocke s , his  son;  signed:  G.  Gerrard  [M.R.] 

[m.  14] 

2062. )  11  Jan.  1571.  Pardon  for  Silvester  de  Gawnt  late  of  London,  ‘merchant’, 

indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  the  Guildhall  of  London  on  4 Aug.,  12  Eliz.,  before 
Alexander  Avenon,  Mayor  of  London,  John  Southcott,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench, 
Thomas  Wrothe,  knight,  William  Garrard,  knight,  and  others,  Justices  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer,  for  treason  in  that  he  clipped  a coin  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Botolph  next  Billings- 
gate in  Billingsgate  Ward,  London,  on  17  July,  11  Eliz.,  {details given)',  he  pleaded  guilty 
and  for  divers  reasons  was  committed  back  to  Newgate  Prison.  By  Q. 

2063. )  13  Jan.  1571.  Grant  for  life,  to  Anthony  Fenrutter,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

the  office  of  Master  of  the  Gunners  in  the  Tower  of  London;  wages  of  is.  a day  from 
Easter  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  held  by  Christopher  Golde  or  Richard  Webbe, 
deceased.  For  his  service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Queen  Mary  and  the  present  Queen. 

By  Q. 

2064. )  11  Jan.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Rattcliff,  knight,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

an  annuity  of  £50  from  Lady  Day  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S.  [m.  1 5] 

2065 . )  1 1 Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Anne  Scott  of  a house  and  all  other  buildings 

on  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Lee,  Co.  Kent,  and  lands  {named),  parcels  of  the  said  Manor, 
late  purchased  from  John  Lee;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof, 
by  patent,  1 7 Aug.,  4 & 5 Ph.  and  Mary  [ Calendar , 1 5 5 7-1 5 5 8,  p.  16]  to  Thomas  Hatclyffe 
and  Richard  Hatclyffe  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £14  i8j\ 
4 d.\  same  rent;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  two  days  and  two  nights  yearly  for  the 
Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  Manor  or  survey  the  same. 
For  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S.  [m.  1 6] 

2066. )  5 Jan.  1571.  Licence  during  pleasure  for  John  Parrott,  knight,  who  has 

been  appointed  President  of  the  Council  of  Munster  in  Ireland,  in  consideration  of 
the  high  prices  there  obtaining,  and  for  the  maintenance  of  the  household  there  estab- 
lished, to  cause  to  be  transported  yearly  into  Ireland  from  the  ports  of  Bristowe,  Bridge- 
water,  Poole  and  Milford  and  from  Gloucester  1000  quarters  of  grain,  half  wheat  and 
half  barley  or  other  grain,  from  Brydgewater,  Cardiff  or  Mylforde  30  barrels  of  butter 
and  500  stones  of  cheese  and  from  Bristoll  or  Mylford  50  tons  of  beer,  free  of  custom; 
provided  that  the  shippers  shall  be  bound  to  the  Customers  of  the  ports  of  lading  for  the 
delivery  of  each  freight  to  the  use  of  the  said  President  for  maintenance  of  the  household 
established  for  the  said  council  and  shall  return  a certificate  of  delivery  to  the  said  Cus- 
tomers within  a convenient  time  to  be  limited  by  the  Customers;  provided  also  that  the 
said  President  and  the  two  Justices  joined  with  him  shall  certify  yearly  to  the  Privy 
Council  in  England  the  quantity  and  sorts  of  the  grain  so  delivered;  provided  also  that 
at  the  end  of  three  years  this  present  licence  shall  be  presented  to  the  Privy  Council  for 
their  decision  as  to  its  continuance;  the  Customers  of  the  said  ports  to  endorse  on  the 
licence  every  amount  shipped.  English.  By  P.S. 


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2067.)  30  March  1571.  Lease  for  3 1 years  to  Roger  North,  knight.  Lord  North  [m.  1 7] 

of  Kyrtlynge,  of  (1)  24  quarters  of  wheat,  18  quarters  of  barley  and  24  quarters  of  oats, 
rendered  yearly  by  the  farmer  or  farmers  of  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of 
Henton  Marie,  Co.  Dorset,  as  parcel  of  their  rent,  and  leased  by  patent,  9 Jan.,  3 Eliz., 
to  William  Partriche  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10  6s. 
( detailed ),  (2)  the  said  site  and  demesne  lands,  late  of  Charles,  Lord  Stourton,  attainted  of 
murder,  (3)  lands  in  Margarete  Marshe,  Co.  Dorset,  and  in  the  Manor  of  \m.  18] 
Henton  Marie  (named),  parcels  of  the  said  Manor  and  late  of  the  said  Lord  Stourton,  (4) 
lands  etc.  ( named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Pendevye,  Co.  Cornwall,  late  of  Bodmyn  Priory, 
Co.  Cornwall,  and  leased  by  patent,  2 June,  9 Eliz.,  to  Walter  Kestell  and  Margaret 
his  wife  for  life  in  survivorship,  with  remainder  to  Joan  their  daughter  for  life,  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10  and  heriot  the  best  beast,  (5)  Puckham  Wood  alias 
Puckham  Woodes  (, described ) in  Puckham,  Co.  Gloucester,  late  of  the  Bishopric  of  Here- 
ford and  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  4 Feb.,  7 Eliz.,  to  William  Bagehott  the 
younger,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
25s.  8 d.,  (6)  lands  in  Estbackweare,  Westbackweare  and  Waterlease,  Co.  Somerset,  late 
of  the  Monastery  of  Glaston,  Co.  Somerset,  and  leased  by  patent,  23  Nov.,  12  Eliz., 
to  Thomas  Smyth  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £15  5^.  6d., 
(7)  lands  ( described  with  tenants'  names)  in  Glaston,  Estbackweare  and  Brendham,  Co. 
Somerset,  late  of  the  office  of  Almoner  in  the  Monastery  of  Glaston,  and  in  Edgarsleigh, 
Co.  Somerset,  and  Kynyerd  Meade,  late  of  the  office  of  Chanter  of  the  said  Monastery, 
all  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  18  Dec.,  12  Eliz.,  to  Chidiock  Wardure,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  57^.  5 d.,  (8)  the 
Manor  of  Pendevye,  except  (4)  above,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances 
thereof,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bodmyn,  and  (9)  the  mansion  house  of  Grove  and  lands 
(named  with  tenants'  name)  in  Cristchurche,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Cristchurche  Twyne- 
ham,  Co.  Southampton,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Cristchurche;  with  reservations, 
including  sheep  pasture  {described)  in  Cristchurche;  (1),  (2)  and  (3)  from  Michaelmas, 
1584,  the  Manor  of  Henton  Marye  having  been  leased  by  patent,  27  April,  6 Eliz.,  to 
Henry  Kirkeham  and  Thomas  Molyneux  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  \m.  1 9] 
at  a yearly  rent  of  £63  i6j\  6\d .,  (4)  from  the  death  of  Walter,  Margaret  and  Joan 
Kestell,  (5)  from  Michaelmas,  1585,  (6)  and  (7)  from  Michaelmas,  1590,  (8)  from  Lady 
Day  last,  and  (9)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof 
for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  and  (2)  £16  19/.  4 d.,  (3)  £12  1 ij\ 
(4)  £1°,  (5)  26/.  8 d.9  (6)  £15  5J.  6d.,  (7)  57 s.  5 d.,  (8)  £17  10 s.  10 \d.  and  (9)  53T.  4 d.\ 
the  lessee  to  pay  the  fee  of  the  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of  Pendevye;  with  provisions  for  two 
cuttings  only  of  Puckham  Woodes  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof.  For  his 
service.  By  Q. 


2068.)  16  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  his  service  to  William  Mannynge,  the 

Queen’s  Servant,  of  (1)  the  Rectory  of  Budleighe  alias  Budcleigh,  Co.  Somerset,  [m.  20] 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Glaston,  and  (2)  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of 
Franckton,  Co.  Warwick,  late  of  the  late  Cathedral  or  Priory  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin, 
Coventry;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the 
Court  of  Augmentations,  16  June,  6 Eliz.,  to  Anthony  Lyte,  inter  alia , with  reservations, 
at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  to  Thomas 
Stroode  for  a term  of  years  then  still  to  run  at  the  same  rent  and  (2)  from  Lady  Day, 
1584,  being  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  for  21  years  by  patents  of  the  Exchequer, 
(a)  25  Nov.,  5 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Lodge  and  (b\  12  July,  5 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Lapworth; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £12  and  (2)  iocxr.  By  P.S. 


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2069. )  16  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Hugh  Lloid,  a Yeoman  of  the  Guard, 

of  (1)  lands  ( named  with  tenant’s  name)  in  the  Town  of  Trefdescined  in  the  [m.  21] 
Commote  of  Maltraith,  Co.  Anglesey,  and  (2)  lands  ( tenants  named ) in  Bryndewen,  Co. 
Anglesey,  parcel  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day 
next;  yearly  rent  £108 s.  9 \d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Lloid  by  deed,  22  Dec., 
1 1 Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  a patent,  22  June,  6 Eliz.,  leasing  (1)  to  him  and  William 
Hollycombe  inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day,  1571,  or  the 
termination  of  the  interest  therein  of  William  Lewes,  by  which  patent  2 acres  of  land 
were  leased  which  should  rightly  have  been  2 carucates,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the 
Auditor  of  the  County;  also  because  £ 4 iu.  id.  parcel  of  the  rent  reserved  under  the 
present  lease  are  of  free  rent  and  of  the  surrender  aforesaid  ( sunt  liberi  redd ’ ac  doni  et 
sursumredd ’ predict ’)  and  because  Lloid  will  undertake  the  payment  of  a yearly  rent  of 
8j.  9!^.  of  increase  for  both  (1)  and  (2)  according  to  the  old  great  extent  of  North  Wales. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2070. )  10  March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Clement  Adams,  M.A.,  of  an  annuity  of  £40 

from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by  him  of  a patent,  3 May, 
6 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  for  life  the  office  of  teaching  the  king’s  youths  ( adolescentulos ) 
called  ‘henchemen’  with  a like  annuity.  For  his  service  to  Edward  VI,  Queen  Mary  and 
the  present  Queen  in  that  office. 

Remission  and  acquittal  of  all  sums  in  respect  of  the  said  annuity  received  by  him  since 
the  death  of  Edward  VI,  and  of  all  actions  by  the  Crown  by  reason  thereof.  By  P.S. 

207 1 . )  14  March  1571.  Pardon  for  Bridget  Apletree,  wife  of  J ohn  Apletree  of  Egham, 

Co.  Surrey,  ‘spynster’,  and  Agnes  Aire,  wife  of  John  Aire  of  Egham,  ‘spynster’.  [m.  22] 
They  are  indicted  together  for  breaking  and  entering  a common  at  Egham  and  stealing 
sheep  (1)  on  4 May,  1 1 Eliz.,  belonging  to  Robert  Skett,  (2)  on  28  July,  1 1 Eliz.,  belong- 
ing to  Robert  Skete,  (3)  on  4 Aug.,  11  Eliz.,  belonging  to  Christopher  Pinkneys,  (4) 
on  10  Aug.,  1 1 Eliz.,  belonging  to  Robert  Bateman  and  (5)  on  20  Sept.,  1 1 Eliz.,  belong- 
ing to  Christopher  Pinkneys,  and  Bridget  with  others  for  breaking  and  entering  the  same 
common  of  30  Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  and  stealing  sheep  belonging  to  Robert  Skete  ( details 
given).  By  P.S. 

2072. )  15  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Licence  for  William  Cecil,  knight,  Baron  of 

Burghley,  Francis  Knolles,  knight,  Treasurer  of  the  Household,  Edward  [m.  23] 
Saunders,  knight.  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Richard  Onslowe,  Attorney  of  the 
Court  of  Wards,  to  alienate  in  mortmain  for  id.  a yearly  rent  charge  of  £zo  out  of  lands 
in  Ipsley,  Horstonfeildes,  Kynsbury,  Hurley,  Whatley,  Eyton  alias  Nuneaton  and  Attil- 
borough,  late  of  Stephen  Hales,  William  Astell  and  John  Astell,  and  out  of  Hemling- 
forde  Hundred,  Co.  Warwick  to  the  President  and  Scholars  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
and  the  Master,  Fellows  and  Scholars  of  St.  John’s  College,  Cambridge,  for  the  main- 
tenance of  four  Scholars,  two  in  each  College,  studying  theology;  so  that  the  rent  be  not 
held  of  the  Crown  in  chief.  Ambrose  Cave,  knight,  being  seised  of  the  said  lands  and 
Hundred  by  his  will,  27  March,  10  Eliz.,  devised  the  said  rent  to  the  licencees  in  trust  for 
the  purpose  aforesaid.  By  Q. 

2073. )  8 March  1571.  Lease  for  31  years  to  Francis  Walsingham,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 

of  the  site  of  Caresbroke  Priory,  the  Manors  of  Goddeshull,  Caresbroke  and  Freshewater 
and  the  Rectories  of  Goddeshull  and  Caresbroke  all  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Co.  Southamp- 
ton, late  of  Shene  priory,  co.  Surrey,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next,  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  for 
life  or  years  of  the  premises  or  the  greater  part  thereof  to  Richard  Worseley  enduring 


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after  that  date;  yearly  rent  £105  8/.  i\d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges, 
except  24 s.  1 \d.  from  the  Rectories  payable  yearly  to  the  Archdeacon  of  \m.  24] 
Winchester  for  procurations  and  ioj\  every  third  year,  at  the  rate  of  3^.  4 d.  yearly,  payable 
to  the  Queen’s  Commissioners  at  their  triennial  visitation.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

2074. )  9 March  1570.  Grant  to  Nicholas  Gorge  for  life,  if  Thomas,  Lord  Wharton, 

and  Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Northumberland,  or  either  of  them  shall  so  long  live,  of  the 
offices  of  (1)  Keeper  of  the  capital  mansion  and  new  lodge  of  the  Manor  of  Lekinfeilde, 
Co.  York,  (2)  Keeper  of  the  orchards,  ponds,  ‘les  motes’  and  ‘borders’  of  thorn  and 
gardens  there,  (3)  Keeper  of  ‘the  coursinge  Parke’  in  Lekinfeilde,  (4)  Keeper  of  the  old 
Park  of  Lekinfeilde,  (5)  Keeper  of  the  new  Park  there  (with  herbage  and  pannage  of  the 
said  Parks,  reserving  to  the  Crown  sufficient  pasture  and  walk  for  the  wild  [m.  25] 
beasts  and  deer  therein),  (6)  Paler  of  the  said  Parks,  (7)  Keeper  of  the  great  pond  and 
marsh  of  Arome  called  Arome  Carre  in  Lekinfeilde  and  the  swans  and  other  fowl  therein 
and  (8)  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  the  Manor;  as  formerly  held  by  the  said  Lord  Wharton, 
John,  late  Duke  of  Northumberland,  or  Michael  Stanhoppe,  knight;  on  condition  that 
he  shall  pay  £70  yearly  to  Lord  Wharton  during  Lord  Wharton’s  life,  and  after  his  death 
to  the  Crown  to  the  hands  of  the  Receiver  of  the  Manor,  for  the  herbage  and  pannage; 
yearly  wages  of  (1)  40/.,  (3)  6oj\  8 d.,  (4)  6cxr.  8 d.,  (5)  6oj\  8 d.,  (6)  40 s.,  (7)  13.1.  4 d.  and 

(8)  6oj\  8 d.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Manor.  The  premises  were  granted  by  patent, 
20  Oct.,  I Mary,  inter  alia  to  Lord  Wharton,  by  the  name  of  Thomas  Wharton,  knight, 
for  life;  he  conveyed  his  interest  to  the  said  late  Earl  at  a yearly  rent  of  £70;  the  Earl’s 
interest  is  the  Crown’s  hands  by  his  attainder.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2075. )  8 March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Pursell  of  the  site  of  the  Rectory 

of  Caldecott  and  its  appurtenances,  Co.  Monmouth,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Morryce,  late  of  Lantony  Priory,  Co.  Gloucester;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
last;  yearly  rent  £16.  In  consideration  that  Pursell  offers  to  make  void  at  his  own  expense 
a conventual  indenture  of  the  said  Priory  leasing  the  site  to  John  Hollidaye,  servant  of 
the  same  place,  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Anthony  their  son  for  60  years  from  \m.  26] 

8 June,  1560.  By  P.S. 

2076. )  10  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Broughton  of  the  late  Chantry 

of  Friskney  and  its  appurtenances  in  Friskney  and  Waineflete,  Co.  Lincoln,  or  elsewhere; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next,  yearly  rent  £11  ioj.  10 d.  In  consideration  that 
the  premises  are  by  the  sea1  in  a certain  ‘le  levell’  where  the  lands  are  charged  with  de- 
fence against  the  sea1  as  is  certified  by  the  Auditor  of  the  County;  and  for  a fine  of  £1 1 
ioj.  10 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2077. )  15  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Presentation  of  James  Proctor,  M.A.,  to  the 

Rectory  of  Buscotte  alias  Burwarde  Stoke,  Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Henry 
Parrye,  clerk.  By  P.S. 

2078. )  15  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Dilworth,  clerk,  the 

Queen’s  Subalmoner,  to  the  Rectory  of  Foxeholes,  York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

By  P.S. 

2079. )  5 March  1571.  Grant  for  21  years  to  George  Agard  of  the  office  of  Bailiff 

of  the  Town  of  Dunstable,  Co.  Bedford,  and  the  franchises  and  liberties  thereof,  \m.  27] 
and  lease  for  21  years  of  all  amercements,  fines  and  sums  of  money  belonging  to  the  office 
or  wont  to  be  collected  by  the  officer  thereof,  which  premises  belonged  to  the  Monastery 
of  Dunstable  and  are  now  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  Co.  Bedford;  reserving  to 

1 The  reading  in  the  roll  is  tmaerem\  but  in  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1229)  'mar” . 


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the  Crown  (i)  all  fines,  issues  and  amercements  in  courts  of  record  (except  in  the  court 
of  the  Town)  or  before  the  Justices  of  Assize,  Justices  of  the  Peace  or  Clerk  of  the  Market 
as  often  as  they  are  returned  to  the  Exchequer,  (ii)  a moiety  of  all  forfeitures,  waifs  and 
strays,  goods  of  outlaws  and  goods  of  felons  of  the  value  of  5T.  and  over  and  (iii)  the 
tolls  of  corn  coming  to  the  market  in  the  town  for  sale  on  market  day;  from  Lady  Day 
next;  yearly  rent  £7;  the  Crown  to  bear  a moiety  of  the  costs  of  any  suit  by  Agard  for  any 
of  the  forfeitures  or  profits  aforesaid;  whenever  a prisoner  shall  be  taken  within  the  said 
liberties  and  franchises  who  ought  to  be  committed  to  the  common  Gaol  of  the  County, 
Agard  shall  deliver  him  to  the  common  Gaol  of  Bedford  within  six  days  of  his  attach- 
ment if1  a Justice  of  the  Peace  will  consent  thereto,  and  the  Crown  will  bear  a moiety 
of  the  expenses  of  any  such  delivery.  In  consideration  that  the  profits  of  the  bailiwick  and 
Town  are  wholly  casual,  and  Agard  will  pay  the  rent  aforesaid. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2080. )  5 March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Arthur  Dalsyns  of  the  Rectory  of  Reling- 

ton,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Byland,  Co.  York;  with  reservations  including 
land  belonging  of  old  to  the  Vicar  there;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £18  1 1 j*.; 
the  lessee  to  leave  6 bovates  of  land  sown  with  winter  corn  and  ‘le  ware  corne’  at  the 
end  of  the  term.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Dakyns  of  an  indenture,  1 5 March, 
27  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  John,  Abbot,  and  the  Convent  of  the  monastery  leased  the  pre- 
mises to  George  Fulthropp  of  Iselbecke,  co.  York,  for  41  years  from  Whitsunday  then 
next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £iS  6s.  8 d.  and  for  ‘le  threffes’  of  St.  John  4/.  4 d.\  also  because 
the  buildings  of  the  premises  are  in  such  ruin  that  they  cannot  be  repaired  without  great 
expense;  and  because  the  rectory  is  on  ‘le  Yorkeswold’,  where  the  ground  is  barren  and 
there  is  no  timber  for  repairs;  and  for  a fine  of  £30  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  28] 

By  P.S. 

2081. )  5 March  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  Lewis  Jones  and  William  Jones 

and  Henry  Jones,  his  sons,  of  St.  Catherine’s  Chantry  founded  by  Richard  Kyffyn, 
clerk,  in  Bangor  Cathedral,  Co.  Carnarvon,  the  Rectory  of  Llanyston  alias  Llanieston  and 
the  Chapels  of  Llaniangell  alias  Llanihangell  and  Llangoide,  Co.  Anglesey,  annexed  to 
the  said  Chantry,  and  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Bangor  ( named ),  Llanieston,  Llanviangle 
and  Llangoide  belonging  thereto;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent 
£10  \6s.  Sd.;  the  lessees  to  pay  yearly  3 s.  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  out  of  the  [m.  29] 
lands  in  Llanieston,  Llanviangell  and  Llangoid  and  £8  to  the  Vicar  celebrating  in  the 
said  Church  and  Chapels.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  of  a patent,  13  May,  6 Eliz., 
leasing  the  premises  to  Lewis  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent; 
and  for  a fine  of  £2  13^.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2082. )  16  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Seckford  of  (1)  the  Brotherhood 

of  Eaton,  Co.  Bedford,  and  (2)  land  ( tenant  named),  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Welford, 
Co.  Northampton,  which  Manor  belonged  to  the  Monastery  of  Sulby,  Co.  Northampton; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8  3 s.  \d.  and  (2)  6d.\  the  lessee 
to  pay  yearly  out  of  (1)  rents  of  8/.  5 d.  to  Lord  Vaux  and  his  heirs,  is.  to  Nicholas  Luke 
and  his  heirs  izd.  to  Michael  Fysher,  knight,  and  his  heirs,  6\d.  to  William  Stowe  and 
his  heirs  at  the  Manor  of  Wyboston,  6 d.  to  Robert  Burgayne  and  his  heirs  and  3 s.  4 d. 
to  the  Manor  of  Michelburne.  In  consideration  that  divers  buildings  belonging  to  (1) 
are  in  great  decay  for  lack  of  timber,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  Auditor  of  the  County, 
but  Sekford  will  repair  and  maintain  them;  and  for  a fine  of  £16  8j\  id.  paid  at  the  Ex- 
chequer. By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

1 The  reading  in  the  roll  is  lseu\  but  in  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1229)  ‘si*. 


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2083. )  1 5 March  1571.  Greenwich.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Crofte,  knight,  Councillor, 

Controller  of  the  Household,  of  the  offices  of  (1)  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Leomynster 
and  all  lands  in  the  County  of  Hereford  late  of  the  cell  or  priory  of  Leomynster  and  (2) 
Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Kyngesland,  Co.  Hereford,  parcel  of  the  lands  assigned  to 
Catherine,  late  Queen  of  England,  together  with  the  government  and  conduct  \m.  30] 
of  the  ‘le  manrede’  or  men  in  the  Manors  in  the  Queen’s  service  when  required;  yearly 
wages  (1)  £10  and  (2)  33 s.  4^.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Manors;  as  lately  held  by 
Henry  Cary,  knight.  Lord  of  Hunsdon.  On  surrender  by  the  Lord  of  Hunsdon,  in  respect 
of  the  premises,  of  a patent  3 July,  1 Eliz.,  granting  him  the  same  together  with  the  office 
of  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Mercle  Magna,  Co.  Hereford,  for  life.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

2084. )  5 March  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession,  to  John  Trenchard,  George  [m.  31] 

Trenchard  and  George  Baskett  of  a dovecote  in  Charmyster  and  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay 
and  flax  in  Charmyster,  Little  Heryston  alias  Little  Hetheringston,  Cowdon,  Wolveton, 
Little  Burton,  Strayton  alias  Stratton,  Grymston  alias  Gremston,  Poleston  alias  Polyeston 
and  Foreston  alias  Forston,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  late  Prebend  in  Charmyster  called 
‘the  Golden  Prebend’;  yearly  rent  £13  16/.  8 d.\  the  lessees  to  pay  yearly  £ 4 to  a Priest 
in  Charmyster,  66 s.  8 d.  to  a Chaplain  in  Stratton  Church  and  48 s.  to  a Chaplain  in  Forston 
Church.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  John  of  a patent,  8 April,  3 Eliz.,  leasing 
the  premises  to  him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  iij. 
4*/.;  and  for  a fine  of  £27  1 3/.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


2085. )  16  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Alan  Kirbye,  a Yeoman  of  the  Guard,  of 

lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Staynedroppe  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  parcels  of 
the  Manor  of  Staynedroppe,  late  of  Charles,  late  Earl  of  Westmorland,  outlawed  for 
treason;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £8  14/.  {detailed),  [m.  32] 
In  consideration  that  a mill  and  tenements,  parcel  of  the  premises,  are  in  decay;  and  for 
a fine  of  £1 3 6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2086. )  ij  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  80  years  to  Edward  Cary,  a Groom  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 
of  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Minster  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  [m.  33] 
Co.  Kent,  a yearly  rent  of  68/.  7 \d.  called  ‘lambe  sylver’  received  from  certain  tenants  of 
the  Manor,  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  Manor  in  Minster  and  Hoo  and  elsewhere  in 
the  said  Isle  and  goods  and  utensils  (< described ) in  the  said  site,  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
St.  Augustine  next  the  walls  of  Canterbury;  with  reservations,  including  all  lands  in 
the  Manor  formerly  occupied  by  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  the  said  Monastery  and  the 
rents,  services  and  farms  accustomed  to  be  collected  by  the  Beadle  of  the  Manor;  from 
Michaelmas,  1599;  yearly  rent  £127  9/.  6d.\  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  in  the  said 
site  for  the  Queen’s  officers  whenever  they  come  to  survey  the  Manor  or  hold  courts. 
The  premises  were  leased  to  Cary  by  patent,  23  June,  9 Eliz.  [ Calendar , 1566-1569,  no. 

5 74],  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas,  1 5 78,  at  the  same  rent.  For  his  service.  \m.  34] 

By  Q- 


2087.)  16  March  1571.  Lease  for  3 1 years  and  for  a fine  of  £60  paid  at  the  Exchequer, 

to  Richard  Oseley,  a Clerk  of  the  Privy  Seal,  of  the  Manor  of  Courtenhall,  \m.  35] 
Co.  Northampton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lenton,  Co.  Nottingham,  and  all  lands, 
courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof;  with  reservations,  including  the  advowson  of 
Courtenhall  Church;  yearly  rent  £30;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  Also 
grant  for  3 1 years  of  the  office  of  Collector  of  the  rents  of  all  portions  and  pensions  in  the 
County  of  Northampton  late  of  the  said  Monastery;  yearly  wages  of  40/.  payable  out  of 
the  said  rents;  the  grantee  to  render  account  yearly  before  the  Auditor  hereunto  assigned, 


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and  to  pay  the  issues  to  the  Receiver  General  of  the  County  according  to  stat.  7 Edw.  VI. 
From  the  termination  of  a lease  and  grant  of  the  Manor  and  office  by  patent  of  the  Court 
of  Augmentations,  19  March,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Reginald  Conyers,  the  advowson  reserved, 
at  the  same  rent  and  for  the  same  wages  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  of 
the  Manor  by  conventual  indenture,  6 Jan.,  20  Hen.  VIII,  to  Edmund  Maxe  for  30  years 
from  Martinmas  then  next  or  any  other  leases  of  the  same  or  any  parcel  thereof.  For  his 
service. 

Lands  ( named  with  tenants ’ names')  in  Courtenhall,  parcel  of  the  Manor,  were  leased  by 
three  several  patents  of  the  Exchequer,  19  Feb.,  11  Eliz.,  to  Margaret  Clerke,  widow, 
John  Clerke  and  William  Clerke,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents 
of  43J-.  4 d.,  45 j*.  6d.  and  45^.  6 d.  respectively  (on  surrender  by  the  said  lessees  of  their 
interests  therein).  By  P.S.  [m.  36] 

2088. )  20  April  1571.  Presentation  of  Christopher  Holmes,  clerk,  to  the  perpetual 

Vicarage  of  Wellingborough,  Peterborough  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2089. )  4 May  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wylson,  M.A.,  of  the  Deanery  of 

Worcester  Cathedral,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2090. )  4 May  1571.  Grant  to  Thomas  Sturman  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  the 

same  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  John  Sturman;  with  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  18  Dec., 
1 Eliz.,  when  John  died;  yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  53.L  4 d.  By  Q. 

2091. )  9 April  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  George  Elkyn  of  the  office  of  the  Queen’s 

‘gonnefounder’  (fusoris  balls  tar ium)\  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as 
formerly  held  by  Peter  Bowde  or  Thomas  Owen.  On  surrender  by  Owen  of  a patent, 
14  July,  38  Hen.  VIII,  granting  him  the  office  for  life;  and  for  Elkyn’s  service  about  the 
making  of  the  Queen’s  guns  ( ’ balls  tarium  et  bombardarum).  By  Q. 

2092. )  9 April  1571.  Grant  for  life,  for  his  service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI, 

Queen  Mary  and  the  present  Queen  in  the  making  of  guns  ( ' turmentorum  et  bombardarum) 
to  Thomas  Owen,  the  Queen’s  servant  of  a wage  of  izd.  a day,  payable  at  the  [m.  37] 
Exchequer.  The  said  wage  was  granted  by  patent,  13  Feb.,  2 Eliz.,  to  Robert  Owen, 
Thomas’s  brother,  and  Samuel  Owen,  Robert’s  son,  both  now  deceased,  for  life  in 
survivorship.  By  Q. 

2093. )  3 May  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Turvile  of  the  Manor  of  Bliston, 

Co.  Cornwall,  parcel  of  Warwickes  Landes  and  Spencers  Landes,  and  all  lands,  courts, 
and  other  appurtenances  thereof;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease 
thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  28  March,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Richard 
Busshoppe  and  John  Maye,  the  King’s  Servant’s,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  13/.  zd.\  same  rent.  For  a fine  of  £47  6s.  4 d. 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2094. )  4 May  1571.  Denization  for  Elizabeth  Martyn,  wife  of  Roger  Martyn,  [m.  38] 

knight,  Alderman  of  London,  born  in  the  Isle  of  Chios,  a subject  of  Selim,  Ottoman 
Emperor;  to  pay  customs  as  the  Queen’s  subject.  By  Q. 

2095. )  19  April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  William  Cecil,  knight,  Lord  Burghley, 

Councillor,  of  (1)  the  site  or  mansion  house  of  the  late  Monastery  of  Bourne,  Co. 
Lincoln,  and  its  appurtenances  ( named  with  tenants'  names ),  (2)  the  Rectory  of  Bourne  and 
the  grange  there  and  ‘the  grange  close’  and  (3)  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Bourne,  all  late 
of  Richard  Cotton,  knight;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  [m.  39] 
rents  (1)  107.1-.,  (2)  £32  $s.  zd.  and  (3)  47 s.  -jd.  ( detailed );  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of 


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(2)  £1 3 6s.  8 d.  to  a Chaplain  in  Bourne  Church  and  ioj\  id.  for  procurations  and  synodals. 

On  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  by  Lord  Burghley  of  an  indenture,  8 April,  6 Edw.  VI, 
whereby  Cotton  leased  (1)  and  (2)  to  William  Gote,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
next  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £5  -js.  and  (2)  £46.  In  consideration  that  the  rent  of  the  Rectory 
has  been  approved  at  £4 6,  whereas  in  the  past  it  was  of  the  yearly  rent  of  £26;  also  be- 
cause the  said  house  and  the  buildings  of  the  premises  are  in  decay;  and  for  a fine  of  £1 5 
ys.  id.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2096. )  3 April  1571.  Commission  to  Walter  Myldmaye,  knight,  Councillor,  \m.  40] 

Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Owen  Hop  ton,  knight.  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower,  and 
Edmund  Pygeon,  clerk  of  the  ‘garderobes’,  to  take  the  account  of  John  Robotham, 
son  and  executor  of  Robert  Robotham,  late  yeoman  of  the  ‘garderobe’  of  robes;  to  make 
him  allowance  of  stuff  delivered  by  Robert  to  any  persons  on  sufficient  proof  of  delivery 
of  the  same;  also  to  make  him  allowance  of  garments  due  to  Robert  called  the  ordinary 
fees  belonging  to  the  yeoman  or  other  officers  of  the  ‘garderobe’  of  robes;  also  to  view 
the  stuff  remaining  and  deliver  the  same  to  Ralph  Hope,  yeoman  of  the  ‘gardrobe’  of 
robes;  and  thereafter  to  give  John  an  acquittance  in  due  form.  At  the  suit  of  Grace 
Robotham,  widow,  Robert’s  wife.  English.  By  P.S. 

2097. )  12  April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Robert  Record,  executor  of  Robert 

Record,  his  uncle,  of  (1)  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Cambridge,  Grauncestor  and  Newnam, 
Co.  Cambridge,  late  belonging  to  the  Parish  of  Holy  Trinity,  Co.  Cambridge,  and  in  the 
Crown’s  hands  by  the  Dissolution  of  Chantries  and  the  like,  (2)  the  site  and  demesne 
lands  of  the  Manor  of  Hoo,  Co.  Sussex,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Comberford, 
late  of  John  Cheke,  knight,  and  formerly  of  John  Poynet,  clerk,  Vicar  of  Esshetfford, 

(3)  land  ( named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Treffrewe  in  the  Commote  of  Nanconwey,  Co. 

Carnarvon,  (4)  the  Town  of  Estymyth  with  its  hamlets  in  the  Commote  of  Gafflogion, 
Co.  Carnarvon  ( tenant  named)  and  (5)  the  Town  of  Pennarth  and  lands  (named)  in  the 
Commote  of  Uchor’,  Co.  Carnarvon,  {tenant  named),  which  premises  in  the  County  of 
Carnarvon  are  parcel  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales,  and  (6)  lands  {named  with 
tenants'  names)  in  Tennbye,  Co.  Pembroke,  late  of  the  free  Chapel  of  St.  John  \m.  41] 
there;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  leased  or  grants 
thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  29^.  4 \d.,  (2)  £10, 
(3)  4ij\,  10s. , (5)  £7  i6j\  6\d.  and  (6)  66s.  11  d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  i\d.  out  of  (1)  \m.  42] 

to  the  Master  and  Fellows  of  King’s  College,  Cambridge;  also  to  provide  entertainment 
for  two  days  and  two  nights  yearly  at  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Hoo  for  the  Queen’s 
officers  coming  to  hold  courts  or  make  a survey,  and  to  collect  at  his  own  costs  the  rents 
and  profits  of  the  Manor  and  pay  them  half  yearly  to  the  Receivers  of  the  premises,  as 
the  farmer  of  the  site  has  been  accustomed  to  do.  In  consideration  that  he  will  relinquish 
his  claim  to  £1054  19^.  owed  to  his  said  uncle  by  Edward  VI,  as  appears  by  certificate 
of  Thomas  Jenyson,  Auditor  of  Ireland,  remaining  with  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer  at 
Westminster.  By  P.S. 

2° 98.)  3 April  1571.  Grant  to  Catherine  Conweye,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 

Vaughan  ap  Robert,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas  ap  Thomas,  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  Thomas  Vaughan  ap  Robert;  with  an  annuity  of  40 s.  from  23  Jan.,  12  Eliz., 
when  Thomas  Vaughan  ap  Robert  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £8  13.1.  4 d. 

By  Q- 

2099.)  14  Feb.  1571.  Licence  for  George  Buffer,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  [m.  43] 

Buffer,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  George  attained  the  age 
of  21.  [m.  44] 

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2100. )  30  Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Francis  Lawley,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  [m.  45] 

Lawley;  issues  from  Richard’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2101. )  23  May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Clerke,  son  and  heir  of  John  Clerke  late  of 

Ardington,  Co.  Berks;  issues  from  John’s  death.  [m.  46] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2102. )  11  Feb.  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Beake,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Marmaduke 

Beake;  issues  from  the  time  when  Henry  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  47] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2103. )  22  May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Blage,  son  and  heir  of  George  Blage,  knight; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Henry  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  48] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2104. )  7 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  Francis  Morrys,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Morrys; 

issues  from  Thomas’s  death.  \m.  49] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 
{mm.  id.  to  4 d.  are  blank.) 

2105. )  23  June  1575.  Writ  of  dedimus potestatem  to  Thomas  Smyth,  Councillor  \m.  5 d.] 
one  of  the  Principal  Secretaries,  to  receive  from  James  Croft,  knight.  Councillor, 
Controller  of  the  Household,  the  surrender  of  a patent,  11  Dec.,  13  Eliz.  [no.  2044 
above],  leasing  to  him  Longbeach  Woode,  Co.  Kent. 

Certificate,  on  a schedule  sewn  to  the  writ,  that  Croft  surrendered  the  patent  at  Grafton 
on  25  June. 

{mm.  6d.  to  10 d.  are  blank.) 

2106. )  19  Dec.  1570.  Commission  to  Thomas  Smythe  and  Thomas  Wrothe,  knights, 

and  Walter  Haddon,  Masters  of  the  Requests,  Richard  Onsleye  {alias  Onslowe),  [m.  1 1 dl\ 
Attorney  in  the  Court  of  Wards,  Thomas  Bromley,  Solicitor  General,  George  Bromeley, 
Attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Gabriel  Goodman,  Dean  of  Westminster,  David 
Lewes,  Henry  Harvye,  John  Gibbons  and  Lawrence  Hussey,  Doctors  of  Laws  and 
Masters  of  Chancery,  Peter  Osborne  and  Thomas  Wilson,  Ll.D,  Master  of  St.  Catherine’s 
Hospital  next  the  Tower  of  London,  or  three  of  them,  Smythe  Onsleye,  Thomas 
Bromley,  George  Bromley,  Goodman,  Lewes  or  Gibbons  being  one,  to  hear  and  deter- 
mine a claim  by  Edmund,  Archbishop  of  York,  against  Jane  Yonge,  relict  of  Thomas 
Younge,  late  Archbishop  of  York,  and  George  Leighe  and  Robert  Mownson,  his 
executors,  for  dilapidations  permitted  by  him  while  he  was  Archbishop.  Jane  lives  in 
the  City  and  diocese  of  York  and  Mownson  and  Leighe  outside  the  province  of  York; 
so  that  the  present  Archbishop  cannot  sue  them  jointly  before  any  ecclesiastical  Judge 
within  the  province  of  York  or  within  the  province  of  Canterbury.  By  Q. 

2107. )  4 March  1571.  Commission  to  Robert  Weston,  D.C.L.,  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 

Henry  Draycote,  Master  of  the  Rolls  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  Lucas 
Dyllon,  Chief  Baron  of  the  said  Exchequer,  Francis  Agarde,  Nicholas  White  and  Thomas 
Jenison,  Auditor  of  Ireland,  (or  three  of  them,  the  Auditor  being  one),  to  hear  and  deter- 
mine the  accounts  of  William  Fitzwilliams,  knight,  Vice-Treasurer  and  General  Receiver 
of  the  Revenues  in  Ireland,  of  the  Master  of  the  Ordnance,  of  the  Surveyor  and  Clerks 
of  the  Works  and  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Victuals,  from  the  time  of  their  last  account  to 
1 April  next.  At  the  suit  of  Fitzwilliams,  his  account  as  Treasurer  at  Wars  in  Ireland, 
which  is  to  be  determined  in  England,  cannot  be  proceeded  with  until  the  said  accounts 
be  first  taken. 


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Commission  also  to  the  same  to  examine  the  account  of  Fitzwilliams  as  \m.  iidl\ 
Treasurer  at  War,  from  the  time  of  his  last  account,  ended  Michaelmas,  10  Eliz.,  to  1 
May  next,  and  to  return  a declaration  or  view  thereof  to  the  Queen  or  the  Privy  Council 
in  England.  Before  his  account  is  determined  in  England,  the  Queen  is  minded  to  have  a 
declaration  or  view  thereof  by  persons  experienced  in  her  affairs  in  Ireland. 

English.  By  Q. 


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2108. )  njuly  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Erington,  of  (1)  the  site  and  [m.  1] 

capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Tyleshede,  Co.  Wilts,  lands  {named)  and  all  other 
demesne  lands  usually  leased  with  the  site  and  capital  messuage,  (2)  lands  {named)  in 
Brodecliste,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Brodecliste  and  late  of  Totton  Priory,  Co.  Devon, 
and  (3)  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Forsett,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Gillinge,  Co.  York, 
{tenants  named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  with  reservations; 

(1)  from  Lady  Day,  1583,  having  been  leased  by  patent,  5 Aug.,  4 Eliz.,  to  Humphrey 
Imber  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £18  i6j\  4 d.,  [recte  £18 
17/.  5 d.]  (2)  from  the  death  of  Ralph  Bennett,  Henry  Bennett  and  William  Bennett, 
having  been  leased  to  them  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  17  April,  7 Eliz.,  with  reserva- 
tions, for  life  in  succession  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  40/.  and  heriot 
the  best  beast,  and  (3)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  [m.  2] 
or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £18  17 s.  4 d., 

(2)  40s.  and  (3)  £6  13T.  4 d.\  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  Steward 

and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  Manor  of  Tyleshede  or  survey  the  same.  For 
his  service  in  the  Queen’s  wars.  By  P.S. 

2109. )  12  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Twedye  alias  Tuttye  of  (1)  \m.  3] 

lands  {named)  in  Ottringham  Marshe,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Meux,  Co. 
Yorks,  (2)  lands  etc.  {named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Colstonbassett,  Co.  Nottingham,  late 
of  the  Monastery  of  Meux,  Co.  York,  lands  etc.  {named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Colston- 
bassett, Co.  Nottingham,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Launde,  Co.  Leicester,  (3)  lands 
{described  with  tenants'  names)  in  Otherey  St.  Mary,  Co.  Devon,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of 
Otherey  St.  Mary,  late  of  Edward,  Duke  of  Somerset,  attainted  of  felony,  (4)  lands  {named) 
in  Gleston  and  Aldingham  alias  Yaldington  in  Mychelonde  alias  Mucheland,  Co. 
Lancaster,  late  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Suffolk,  attainted  of  treason,  and  (5)  Tra veils  Farme, 
late  of  Edmund  Knightley,  and  its  appurtenances  in  Rode,  Asheton,  Stokebruern  and 
Aldrington,  Co.  Northampton;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  Michaelmas,  1572,  having 
been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  25  April,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Henry 
Thorneton,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly 
rent  of  50^.  9 d.,  (2)  and  (3)  from  Michaelmas,  1573,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  of 
certain  of  the  premises  comprised  in  (2)  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  6 July,  6 Edw.  VI, 
to  Anthony  Fitzharbert,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  67 s.  4 d.  {detailed)  and  the  termination  of  a lease  of  the  Manor  of  Otherey 
St.  Mary  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  5 Jan.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  John  Frankewell,  the  King’s 
Servant,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£146  8j.  c)d.,  (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  18  April  1 & 2 Ph.  & 
Mary,  to  Anthony  Flemmyng  at  a yearly  rent  of  £ 1 5 for  2 1 years  from  the  termination  of 
a lease  thereof  to  Nicholas  Thorneborough  then  unfinished  and  (5)  from  Michaelmas 
next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that 
date;  yearly  rents  (1)  50 t.  9 d.,  (2)  £7  4 d.,  (3)  £4  5 s.  4 d.,  (4)  £1 5 and  (5)  £4  6s.  8 d.  [m.  4] 
For  his  service  in  the  Queen’s  Wars.  By  P.S. 

2110. )  12  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Leonard  Knapp,  a Gentleman  Pensioner  of 

Berwick,  of  a capital  messuage  and  lands  in  Thornton  under  Risbargh,  Co.  York,  late 


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of  John  Bulmer,  knight,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas,  1580, 
having  been  leased  by  patent,  5 Aug.,  1 Eliz.,  to  Roger  Sympson  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £20;  same  rent.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

21 1 1. )  12  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Astell  of  (1)  the  Rectory  of  \m.  5] 

Tamerton  Follyatt,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Plympton,  Co.  Devon,  (2)  lands  ( described ) 
in  Cottingham,  Co.  York,  late  of  Haltemprice  Priory,  Co.  York,  and  (3)  Churchestoke 
Chapel,  late  of  Chirbury  Priory,  Co.  Salop,  and  its  appurtenances  in  Churchstoke, 
Hyrdeley,  Weston  Maddock,  Gwyrllo  alias  Guerllo,  Mellington,  Brampton,  Hopton 
and  Baugheldre  alias  Bazheldre  and  elsewhere,  Cos.  Montgomery  and  Salop;  with 
reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentations, 9 Jan.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Walter  Erie,  then  a Yeoman  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 
inter  alia , with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10  1 3^.  4^.  for  21  years  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  3 Oct.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Richard  Hooper  for  21 
years  at  the  same  rent,  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  said 
Court,  19  April,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Richard  Ferrys,  one  of  the  King’s  surgeons,  inter  alia , 
with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  66j*.  8 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  indenture,  1 Feb.,  1535,  to  Joan  Akytte,  widow,  for  21  years  and  (3) 
from  Lady  Day,  1582,  having  been  leased  by  patent,  27  May,  3 Eliz.,  to  Anne  Powell 
widow,  and  Hugh  Powell  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £16 
3J-.  4 d.\  same  rents;  the  lessee  to  pay  ioot.  out  of  the  Chapel  for  the  stipend  of  a Chaplain 
therein.  For  his  service  in  the  Queen’s  wars.  By  P.S.  [m.  6] 

2112. )  12  July  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession,  to  William  Wankelyn,  Margaret 

Wankelyn,  his  wife,  and  John  Wankelyn,  their  son,  of  pastures  and  demesne  lands  in  the 
marsh  of  Leomynster  and  Westeharnes,  Co.  Hereford,  late  of  Leomynster  Priory;  with 
reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £8  4s.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by 
William  of  a patent,  9 July,  7 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  Hugh  Atowne  alias  Hunte 
and  John  Chylde  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of 
£16  8j\  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

2113. )  28  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Yaxley,  one  of  the  Captains  \m.  7] 

of  Berwick,  of  (1)  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Kepax,  Co.  York,  the  tithe  barn  there  and  a croft 
adjoining  without  the  walls  of  the  Vicarage  of  Kepax,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Kepax, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Pountfract,  and  (2)  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of 
Roclyff  and  appurtenances  thereof  {described),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Selbye,  Co.  York; 
with  reservations;  (1)  from  Michaelmas,  1581,  having  been  leased  by  patent,  17  Feb., 
3 Eliz.,  to  William  Tyndall  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£7  6s.  8 d.,  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1583,  having  been  leased  by  patent,  22  Jan.,  5 Eliz., 
to  Edmund  Norton  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £20  13T.; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £7  6/.  8 d.  and  (2)  £20  i~js.\  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of  (2)  4/.  to  the 
bailiff  of  Snaythe,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Tyckehill,  and  to  provide  entertainment  at 
the  Manor  of  Roclyff  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at 
the  Manor  of  Roclyff  or  survey  the  same.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2114. )  27  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Senhouse  of  (1)  the  portion  of 

Waddesdon  Church  in  the  Deanery  of  Waddesdon,  Co.  Buckingham,  now  or  late  held 
by  Hugh  Bristowe,  one  of  the  Rectors  there,  by  the  name  of  the  first  portion  of  the  said 
Church,  (2)  the  portion  of  the  said  Church  now  or  late  held  by  Robert  Lee,  one  of  the 
Rectors,  by  the  name  of  the  second  portion  thereof  and  (3)  the  portion  of  the  said  Church 
now  or  late  held  by  Richard  Huntingdon,  one  of  the  Rectors,  by  the  name  of  the  third 
portion  thereof,  all  in  right  of  the  said  Church,  and  (4)  the  portion  of  Overhall  in  Ledburye 

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in  the  Deanery  of  Frome,  Co.  Hereford,  now  or  late  held  by  David  Walker,  portionary 
there,  and  (5)  the  portion  of  Netherhall  in  Ledburye  now  or  late  held  by  John  Parker, 
portionary  there,  both  in  right  of  Ledburye  Church,  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  premises 
in  Waddesdon,  Co.  Buckingham,  and  Ledburye,  Codington,  Aylton  and  Estnor,  Co. 
Hereford,  and  elsewhere;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  [m.  8] 
(1)  £15,  (2)  £15,  (3)  £15,  (4)  £18  4 s.  Sd.  and  (5)  £12  10 s.;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of 
(1),  (2)  and  (3)  3/.  6^-J.  each  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham  for  procurations  and 
synodals,  out  of  (4)  8j\  io^d.  to  the  bishop  there  for  rent  resolute  and  out  of  (5)  20J-.  to 
the  bishop  there  and  10s.  to  the  precentor  there  for  pensions.  In  consideration  that  the 
premises  are  concealed,  as  is  supposed,  and  no  rent  is  charged  thereon  before  the  Auditors 
of  the  Counties,  as  appears  by  their  certificates. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

2115. )  20  June  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Bostock  of  a farm  and  tenement 

called  Kepwicke  alias  Kewbecke  ( tenants  named ) in  Worton,  parcel  of  the  Lordship  of 
Midleham,  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richemond,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £14;  the  lessee  to  serve  with  horse  and  arms,  when  required, 
according  to  the  ‘tenant  right’  of  the  said  Lordship.  For  a fine  of  £56  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2116. )  28  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  John  Burthall  of  lands  ( tenants  named)  in 

(1)  Kelke,  Co.  York,  late  of  St.  Catherine’s  Chantry  in  Kelkes  Chapel,  (2)  [m.  9] 

Killome,  Co.  York,  late  of  St.  Lawrence’s  Chantry  in  Killome  Church,  (3)  Southburne, 
Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Gisbrough,  Co.  York,  and  (4)  Southburne,  late  of 
Wickham  Priory,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1) 
1 5 j*.  6d.,  (2)  24s.  (3)  £6  1 6s.  and  (4)  13 s.  4 d.  In  consideration  that  he  offers  to  repair  and 
maintain  the  buildings  of  the  premises,  which  are  in  great  ruin;  and  for  a fine  of  £15 
10 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant. 

2117. )  27  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  the  President  and  Scholars  of  Corpus 

Christi  College,  Oxford,  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £100  not  held  of  the  Crown 
in  chief  or  of  the  Crown  or  others  by  knight  service.  By  P.S. 

2118. )  6 July  1571.  Confirmation  of  a lease  by  Ambrose,  Earl  of  Warwick,  by  inden- 

ture, 3 April,  13  Eliz.,  of  the  Manor  of  Ruyton  alias  Ryton,  Co.  Warwick,  [ m . 10] 
to  John  Blunte  of  Thorpe,  Co.  Warwick,  for  40  years  from  Lady  Day  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  £18.  The  manor  was  granted  inter  alia  in  tail  male  by  patent,  23  June,  6 Eliz.,  to  the 
said  Earl  of  Warwick,  with  remainder  in  tail  male  to  Robert  Dudley,  K.G.,  Master  of 
the  Horse,  afterwards  Earl  of  Leicester.  By  Q. 

2119. )  16  Oct.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Nutbrowne  of  the  offices  of  (1)  Bailiff 

and  Collector  of  the  quit  rents  of  the  Manor  or  Barkynge  both  on  the  South  side  and  on 
the  North,  Co.  Essex,  and  (2)  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  the  rents  and  farms  of  the  marsh 
lands  within  ‘le  sex  levelles’  between  Bowbridge  and  Mockinge  Milles,  Co.  Essex,  with 
the  survey  of  the  repairs  and  works  of  the  same  marshes;  yearly  wages  of  (1)  £7  3/.  4 d. 
and  (2)  £10,  and  expenses;  also, — in  consideration  of  provision  to  be  made  by  him  for  the 
Queen’s  officers  and  tenants  at  the  times  when  courts  are  held  for  the  Manor  of  Barkinge, 
and  for  his  other  services  touching  the  said  office  of  Bailiff, — 20  cartloads  of  firewood 
called  ‘fee  woode*  yearly  from  Waltham  forest;  wages  etc.  payable  by  the  Receiver  General 
of  the  County.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Reginald  Hollingworthe  of  a patent 
of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  26  Feb.,  6 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  (1)  for  life  (on  surren- 
der thereof  by  William  Pouncett  by  writing,  18  Feb.,  6 Edw.  VI.)  By  Q. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 3 Sept.,  26  Eli^.,  signed:  William  Nutbroun;  G.  Gerrard 
[M.R.];  Ri.  Garth. 


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2120.)  12  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  John  Dickenson  late  of  Harleston, 

Co.  Norfolk,  ‘tinker’,  and  Richard  Semyr  alias  Seman  late  of  the  same,  ‘surgeon’.  They 
were  indicted  at  the  Gaol  Delivery  of  Norwich  Castle  held  at  Thetford,  Co.  \m.  1 1] 
Norfolk,  on  Monday  in  the  fourth  week  of  Lent,  13  Eliz.,  before  Robert  Catlyn,  knight. 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  and  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Justices  of 
Gaol  Delivery,  for  that  they  with  nine  others,  burgled  the  close  and  dwelling  house  of 
John  Swatman  at  Denton,  Co.  Norfolk,  on  10  Dec.,  1 3 Eliz.,  assaulted  him  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife  with  all  their  family  and  stole  £10  and  jewellery  etc.  belonging  to  him  ( details 
given );  they  pleaded  not  guilty,  it  was  found  that  they  were  guilty  and  that  they  had  no 
goods  or  lands,  and  they  were  condemned;  but  for  divers  causes  they  were  committed 
back  to  prison.  By  consideration  of  the  said  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County.  By  P.S. 


1111.)  16  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Mary  Poyngnges,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Adrian 

Poynyges,  knight,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Elizabeth,  Mary  and  Anne  Poynyges, 
daughters  and  co-heirs  of  the  said  Adrian;  with  an  annuity  of  £24,  to  wit,  £8  during  the 
minority  of  each,  from  22  Feb.,  1 3 Eliz.,  when  Adrian  died.  By  P.S. 

2122. )  16  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Edmund  Melking  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Richard  Hoo,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hoo;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  24  [m.  12] 

Dec.,  13  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  By  P.S. 

2123. )  12  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Mary  Bonnyngton  and  Ralph  Sacha verell  of  the  ward- 

ship and  marriage  of  Francis  Bonnygton,  son  and  heir  of  William  Bonnyngton;  with  an 
annuity  of  £6  13 s.  4 d.  from  31  Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  By  Q. 

[m.  13] 

2124. )  22  Oct.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Walter,  Lord  Ferrers,  Viscount  Hereford, 

of  (1)  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Little  Munden,  Co.  Hertford,  and 
liberty  of  faldage  of  sheep  in  Little  Munden,  {tenant  named)  and  (2)  woods  {named  with 
tenanf  s name)  there,  parcels  of  the  said  Manor,  late  of  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £12  and  (2)  i6t.  i d.;  with  pro- 
visions for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preservation  and  enclosure  thereof. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  in  respect  of  the  premises  by  Viscount  Hereford  by 
deed,  17  Oct.  last,  of  a patent,  12  Dec.,  3 and  4 Ph.  & Mary,  leasing  the  Manor  inter  alia 
to  Robert  Rochester  and  Edward  Walgrave,  knights,  for  40  years,  if  the  said  late  Mar- 
quess should  so  long  live,  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £36  12/.  i\d.\ 
and  for  a fine  of  £38  8 s.  3 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  the  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  the  Queen’s  Warrant 

[m.  14] 

2I25«)  I3  July  1 5 71 . Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Margaret  Throckmerton, 
widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Throckmerton  of  Norwich,  attainted  of  treason,  of  a mes- 
suage in  the  Parishes  of  St.  Lawrence  and  St.  Gregory,  Norwich,  purchased  by  the  said 
John  from  John  Goodwynne,  a messuage  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Peter  in  Conysforth,  Nor- 
wich, purchased  by  the  said  John  Throckmerton  from  Nicholas  Davye,  and  a moiety 
of  lands  in  Horham,  Co.  Suffolk,  which  the  said  John  held  jointly  or  in  common  with 
Thomas  Gawdye,  Serjeant  at  Law,  of  the  grant  of  Alexander  Brodoke;  to  hold  in  socage 
as  of  the  Manor  of  Eastgrenewiche.  Grant  also  to  her  of  the  Crown’s  interest  in  (1) 
a recognizance,  7 Nov.,  1 Eliz.,  taken  before  James  Dyer,  knight,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  whereby  Warham  Seyntleger,  knight,  by  the  name  of  Warham  Seynt- 
leger of  Leedes,  Co.  Kent,  esquire,  John  Seyntleger  of  Burlescombe,  Co.  Devon,  knight, 
William  Seyntleger  of  Hollingborne,  Co.  Kent,  and  Nicholas  Seyntleger  of  Leedes,  Co. 
Kent,  acknowledged  that  they  owed  £1600  to  the  said  John  Throckmerton,  and  (2) 
indentures,  7 Nov.,  1 Eliz.,  between  the  said  John  and  Francis  Boham  of  the  one  part 


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and  the  said  Warham  Seyntleger  of  the  other  part,  whereby  the  said  Warham  convenanted 
to  pay  to  the  said  John  £1360, — £100  at  Christmas,  1560,  on  the  font  stone  of  St.  Paul’s 
Cathedral,  London,  between  1 and  4 p.m.,  and  £100  yearly  until  £1300  should  be  paid 
at  the  same  time  and  place  and  at  Christmas,  1573,  £60, — upon  the  full  payment  whereof 
the  recognizance  should  be  void:  at  the  time  of  John’s  attainder  £360  was  [m.  15] 
unpaid.  Grant  also  to  her  of  woods  to  the  value  of  2 oj\  and  other  goods  priced  at  £12 
late  of  the  said  John  found  to  be  remaining  in  her  hands. 

For  her  relief  and  the  sustenance  and  education  of  six  children  of  the  said  John  and 
her:  by  John’s  attainder  divers  of  his  lands  and  goods  came  into  the  Crown’s  hands,  as 
appears  by  an  inquisition,  11  Jan.,  13  Eliz.,  taken  before  Francis  Wyndham,  Thomas 
Badby  and  Henry  Panell,  remaining  in  the  Exchequer.  English.  By  P.S. 

2126. )  23  Aug.  1571.  Gorhamhury.  Licence  for  life  in  survivorship  for  William  Seres 

the  elder  and  William  Seres  the  younger,  his  son,  to  print  all  authorised  books  of  private 
prayers,  primers,  psalters  and  psalms  in  English  or  Latin,  and  all  other  books  which  they 
have  printed  or  shall  print,  set  forth  by  any  learned  man  of  the  realm,  whether  in  English 
or  Latin;  no  others  to  print,  utter  or  sell  any  other  books  or  private  prayers,  primers, 
psalters  and  psalms  than  such  as  shall  be  printed  by  the  licensees,  on  pain  of  forfeiture  of 
the  same  to  the  licensees.  On  surrender  by  William  the  elder  of  a patent,  3 July,  1 Eliz., 
granting  him  the  same  privilege  for  life.  English.  By  Q. 

2127. )  1 Sept.  1571.  Licence  for  seven  years  for  Richard  Dyer,  citizen  of  \m.  16] 

London,  to  make  and  sell  ‘a  kynde  of  earthen  pottes  to  holde  fyre  to  seath  meate  uppon’ 
the  use  of  which  pot  will  ‘greatlye  spare  wood  and  cole,  a verye  lytle  of  either  of  them 
suffisinge  to  boyle  muche  sett  uppon  the  same  potte’,  so  that  they  be  not  such  as  are 
already  made  in  the  realm;  no  others  in  the  City  or  suburbs  of  London  or  within  three 
miles  of  the  same  to  make,  utter  or  sell  such  pots  on  pain  of  forfeiture  of  the  same  to  the 
licensee  and  further  fine  and  punishment  at  the  queen’s  pleasure.  Being  lately  in  Portugal 
about  the  recovery  of  his  goods  spoiled  there  from  him,  he  was  driven  by  necessity  to 
labour  for  his  living  and  became  servant  to  a potter,  with  whom  he  learned  to  make  the 
said  kind  of  pot  used  in  some  parts  of  that  realm.  In  consideration  of  his  ‘travell’  therein 
and  the  benefit  which  will  grow  from  the  use  thereof;  and  for  his  relief,  since  he  has  been 
spoiled  of  his  goods  to  his  undoing.  English.  By  P.S. 

2128. )  1 Sept.  1571.  Pardon  for  Leonard  Metcalfe  late  of  Beare  Parke,  Co.  York,  for 

the  undermentioned  and  all  other  treasons.  It  was  presented  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
York  Castle  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President  of  the 
Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Darcy,  William,  Lord  Ewry,  Henry  Lord  of  Hunsdon, 
Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General, 
Thomas  Bromeley,  Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Anthony  Tharrold, 
Lawrence  Meeres  and  others,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  that  he  with  others  on  7 
Oct.,  1 1 Eliz.,  at  Topcliff,  Co.  York,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.  at  Rippon,  Co.  York, 
raised  a rebellion  with  4000  men  and  more  and  continued  the  same  until  28  Nov.  at 
Rippon,  Burrobrigge,  Wetherby  and  Tadcaster,  Co.  York;  at  the  same  session  he  pleaded 
guilty  and  was  condemned.  At  the  suit  of  Anthony  Myldmay.  [///.  1 7] 

By  P.S. 

2129. )  6 July  1571.  Grant  to  Richard  Norton,  the  Queen’s  servant,  of  the  Crown’s 

interest  in  a lease  by  Robert,  bishop  of  Winchester,  by  indenture,  12  Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  to 
the  Crown,  of  the  site  of  the  manor  of  New  Alresford,  Co.  Southampton,  mills  and 
fisheries  ( described)  there  and  live  and  dead  stock  {specified)  at  yearly  rents  of  £10  for  the 
site,  £10  for  the  mills  and  fisheries  and  £1 1 $s.  for  the  sheep  included  in  the  stock,  (pay- 
able at  the  bishop’s  Exchequer  of  Wolvesey)  for  60  years  from  Michaelmas,  1592,  or 


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the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  12  Jan.,  24  Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas  Lee. 
For  his  service.  By  Q. 

2130.  28  Sept.  1571.  Pardon  for  Winifred  Lunte  late  of  London,  ‘spynster’,  wife  of 

Roger  Lunte  late  of  London,  ‘taylour’,  indicted  for  the  theft  of  1 5 s.  and  goods  ( described ) 
belonging  to  Robert  Lees,  ‘yon'anfj  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Botolph  without  Bishopsgate  in 
Bishopsgate  ward,  London,  on  29  July,  13  Eliz.  At  the  suit  of  Margery  Watson,  her 
mother.  By  Q.  [m.  18] 

2131. )  2 Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  Margaret  Newporte,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Richard 

Newporte,  knight,  and  George  Bromeley,  Attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  of  the 
wardship  and  marriage  of  Francis  Newporte,  son  and  heir  of  Richard;  with  an  annuity  of 
£16  from  12  Sept.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  By  P.S. 

2132. )  5 Oct.  1571.  Richmond.  Dispensation  for  George  Carewe,  clerk,  the  Queen’s 

Chaplain,  Dean  of  her  Chapel  and  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  to  declare  his  assent  and  sub- 
scribe to  the  Articles  of  Religion  in  Exeter  Cathedral  before  the  bishop  there  and  no 
where  else  where  he  has  an  ecclesiastical  promotion;  so  that  he  send  a signed  copy  of  his 
declaration  with  the  Bishop’s  testimonial  to  the  places  where  he  has  any  spiritual  pro- 
motions before  Christmas  next  to  be  published  in  his  name  by  the  curate  or  another  on  a 
Sunday  at  the  time  of  morning  service;  stat.  13  Eliz.,  notwithstanding.  He  has  certain 
benefices  far  distant  from  one  another  and  by  reason  of  old  age  cannot  travel  thither  to 
read  the  testimonial  and  Articles  in  person  according  to  the  Act.  English 

By  P.S.  \m.  19] 

2133. )  29  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Catherine  Onslowe,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Richard 

Onslowe,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Robert  Onslowe,  son  and  heir  of  Richard; 
with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  2 April,  13  Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  By  P.S. 

2134. )  12  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Peter  Wynyngton  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Thomas  Bromefeld,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Bromefelde;  with  an  annuity  of  401*.  from 
15  July,  11  Eliz.,  when  Robert  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £3  18 s.  By  Q. 

2135. )  24  Aug.  1571.  Gorhamhury.  Pardon  for  William  Smythe  late  of  London, 

‘yoman’,  indicted  for  that  at  Peckham,  Co.  Surrey,  on  29  March,  1 3 Eliz.,  in  the  highway 
he  robbed  Thomas  Tayller  of  apparel  etc.  ( described ) belonging  to  Elizabeth  Knolls  and 
Tayller.  At  the  suit  of  John  Foxe.  By  P.S. 

2136. )  17  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Elizabeth  Frear,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  [m.io\ 

marriage  of  Robert  Frear,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Frear,  citizen  and  draper  of  London; 
with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  21  Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  when  Robert  the  father  died.  Yearly 
value  of  the  inheritance  £14  15^.  nd.  By  Q. 

2137. )  27  July  15,71.  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  George  Boyston,  B.A.,  to  the 

perpetual  Vicarage  of  Burneston,  Co.  York,  Chester  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

By  P.S.  \m.  21] 

2138. )  5 Aug.  1571  Gorhamhury.  Presentation  of  William  Powell,  M.A.,  to  the 

Vicarage  of  St.  Mary  in  Readinge,  Salisbury  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation.  By  P.S. 

2139. )  18  Jub  I57I-  Gorhamhury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  William  Cecill,  knight, 

Baron  of  Burghley,  Councillor,  of  the  reversions  and  rents  of  the  lands  comprised  in 
leases  and  a grant  as  follows, — 

(i)  Lease  by  indenture  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  March,  3 1 Hen.  VIII, 
to  John  Jennyns,  of  the  King’s  Household,  of  the  Manor  of  Combenevell  in 


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Kingeston  upon  Thames,  Co.  Surrey,  woods  and  certain  lands  ( described ),  reserved, 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £16. 

(ii)  Lease  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  12  June,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Lord  Burghley, 
by  the  name  of  William  Cecill,  knight,  one  of  the  two  Principal  Secretaries,  of  (a) 
the  said  Manor  of  Combenevell  and  (b)  the  woods  in  the  Manor  ( named ),  with 
reservations  including  the  lands  aforesaid,  for  21  years  (a)  from  the  termination  of 
the  lease  to  Jennyns  and  (b)  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  yearly  rents  of  (a)  £16 
and  (b)  £15  5 s.  3 d. 

(iii)  Grant  by  patent,  27  Feb.,  2 and  3 Ph.  & Mary,  to  Anne,  Duchess  of  Somerset, 
inter  alia  of  the  reversions  and  rents  of  the  Manor  and  woods  aforesaid  for  life 
(rent  free). 

(iv)  Lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  2 March,  7 Eliz.,  to  William  \m.  22] 
Stoddard  of  lands  ( described  with  tenants ' names')  in  Edmondton  alias  Edelmeton  and 
in  a marsh  called  Seese  Mershe,  Co.  Middlesex,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John, 
Duke  of  Northumberland,  by  the  name  of  John,  Earl  of  Warwick,  parcel  of  the 
Manor  of  Edelmeton,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last 
at  a yearly  rent  of  £5  i6j\  8d. 

(v)  Lease  by  patent,  14  Dec.,  8 Eliz.,  to  John  Tailor  of  lands  ( described  with  tenants' 
names)  in  Edelmeton,  Endfeild  and  Sesemershe,  Co.  Middlesex,  parcel  of  the  Manor 
of  Edelmeton,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £6  17 s.  Gd.  {detailed). 

(vi)  Lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  16  March,  8 Eliz.,  to  Geoffrey  \m.  23] 
Walkeden  (citizen  and  skinner  of  London)  of  lands  {described  with  tenants'  names) 
in  Edelmeton  and  the  Manor  of  Edelmeton,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  i6j\  id.  {detailed). 

(vii)  Lease  by  patent,  10  March,  12  Eliz.,  to  Charles  Smyth  of  (a)  all  lands  in  Edel- 
meton then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Jasper  Leeke  and  (b)  a messuage  and  its  appur- 
tenances there,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] Salter,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of 
Edelmeton,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  or  the  termination  of  any  leases 
or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date  at  yearly  rents  of  (a) 
£24  and  (b)  £22. 

Also  grant  of, — the  said  Manor  of  Combenevell,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  [m.  24] 
Marton,  annexed  to  the  Honour  of  Hampton  Courte,  Co.  Surrey;  the  premises  in  [m.  25] 
(iv),  (v)  and  (vi)  above,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Edelmeton,  late  of  Edward  North, 
knight,  afterwards  Lord  North,  deceased;  the  premises  in  (vii)  above,  now  or  late  parcel 
of  the  said  Manor  of  Edelmeton,  late  of  William  Pagett,  knight.  Lord  Pagett,  deceased; 
all  woods  in  the  Manor  of  Edelmeton,  on  lands  {named)  and  on  all  other  lands  in  Edel- 
meton late  of  the  Marquess  of  Exeter  and  Gertrude  his  wife  and  late  leased  to  John 
Grymston  by  indenture  of  the  Marquess  for  a term  of  years  still  to  run;  the  Hundreds  of 
Braughinge  and  Hertford,  Co.  Hertford,  and  rents  of  assize  therein  extending  to  65  s.  4 d. 
yearly;  lands  etc.  in  Ryall,  Co.  Rutland,  late  leased  to  William  Nettam  for  a term  of  years 
still  to  run,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Andrew,  Co.  Northampton;  lands  {tenants  named) 
in  Little  Casterton,  Co.  Rutland,  granted  to  Thomas  Matson  and  his  heirs  male,  which 
Matson  died  without  an  heir  male  of  his  body,  late  of  the  late  Earl  of  Rutland  and  for- 
merly of  the  Monastery  of  Newstede  next  Stamford,  Co.  Lincoln.  [m.  26] 

Yearly  value  £104  1 is.  id.  To  hold  at  fee  farm  as  of  the  Manor  of  Eastgrenewiche  in 
socage  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £104  1 is.  id.  Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  The  grant  to  be 
valid  notwithstanding  mistakes  or  omissions  in  the  recital  of  the  premises.  [m.  27] 
For  his  service.  By  Q. 


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2140. )  29  Oct.  1571.  Grant  for  the  service  of  John  Mershe  of  London,  to  the  said 

John  and  William  Mershe,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  John 
of  concealed  lands  as  follows, — (1)  a messuage  called  Coldhams  and  its  appurtenances 
( tenants  named ) in  Westwinche,  Southlyn,  Northrington  and  Seache,  Co.  Norfolk,  late 
of  Pentney  Priory,  Co.  Norfolk;  (2)  two  messuages  in  Fletestreate  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Bride  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  one  called  ‘le  Grayhound’  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Lacon  and  the  other  lying  to  the  West  of  ‘le  Grayhound’  late  inhabited  by  [ — ] 
Russell,  given  for  a Priest  in  St.  Bride’s  Church;  (3)  four  tenements,  once  shops,  in  Gutter- 
lane  alias  Godronlane  in  the  Parish  of  St.  John  Zakary  in  Cripulgate  Ward  Within,  Lon- 
don, given  by  William  Hope,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  to  William  Bingham, 
clerk,  Rector  of  St.  John  Zakarye  and  William  Belle  and  Thomas  Kinge,  Churchwardens 
of  the  same,  to  pray  for  the  souls  of  Master  Henry  Yevle,  Dame  Agnes  Redinge,  Richard 
Parker  alias  Yevle  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  the  same  Hope;  (4)  lands  ( tenants  named) 
in  Westgrenewiche  alias  Depford  and  Lewsham,  Co.  Kent,  late  of  ‘Allardes  Chauntery’ 
alias  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr’s  Chantry  in  Winchelsey,  Co.  Sussex;  (5)  a messuage  ( tenant 
named)  in  Estgrenewich,  Co.  Kent,  late  of  Fotheringhay  alias  Fodringey  College,  Co. 
Northampton;  (6)  the  Rectory  of  Bisley,  Co.  Worcester  [recte  Gloucester],  and  its  ap- 
purtenances ( tenants  named),  late  of  Stoke  College,  Co.  Suffolk;  (7)  lands  ( tenants  named) 
in  Melton  Mowbray,  Co.  Leicester,  late  of  SS.  John  and  Mary  the  Virgin’s  Guild  there; 
(8)  lands  ( named  with  tenanfs  name)  in  Marton,  Co.  York,  given  for  ‘Our  Lady  light’  in 
Marton  Church;  and  (9)  a messuage  ( described  with  tenanfs  name)  in  Kingeston  \m.  28] 
upon  Hull,  Co.  York,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Guild  or  Chantry  there.  Yearly  value  £29  i8j\ 
4 d.  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage  and  by  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £5, 
0)  £5,  (3)  4o s.  (4)  £4  8</.,  (5)  40s.  (6)  £5,  (7)  £5  6s.  8 d.,  (8)  5 s.  and  (9)  20J*.  Issues 

from  Lady  Day  last.  The  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  parcels  of  the  premises  which 
were  not  concealed  before,  or  did  not  remain  concealed  until,  24  Dec.  last,  on  or  after 
which  date  John  and  William  Mershe  at  their  own  costs  procured  the  discovery  thereof. 

By  P.S.  [m.  29] 

2141. )  12  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Erington  of  Butterlawe,  Co. 

Northumberland,  of  a mine  and  all  mines  and  ‘le  vaynes’  of  coal  in  Butterlawe  in  the 
Manor  of  Newburne,  Co.  Northumberland,  late  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Northumberland, 
outlawed  for  treason,  with  sufficient  ‘wayleve’  and  ‘staythleve’;  from  Lady  Day  last; 
yearly  rent  £6  1 3 j-.  4 d.\  the  lessee  may  dig  as  much  coal  as  is  drawn  from  other  mines  there 
according  to  the  custom  of  the  country;  he  shall  leave  sufficient  ‘pi llers’  in  the  pits  and 
work  in  such  a way  that  the  pits  are  not  injured  by  his  negligence.  In  consideration  that 
the  mines  have  been  unoccupied  for  1 8 years  and  no  rent  answered,  but  Erington  has 
recovered  the  mine  works  at  his  own  costs  and  offers  to  pay  the  said  rent. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners, 

2142. )  26  Sept.  1571.  Gorhamhury.  Lease  for  31  years  to  William  KnoUes,  a Gentle- 

man Pensioner,  of  the  site  and  capital  mansion  of  Owton  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham, 
late  of  Robert  Lambert,  attainted  of  treason,  lands  {named)  and  all  other  appurtenances 
of  the  said  site,  aU  in  Owton  and  Seton;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  [m.  30] 
last;  yearly  rent  £33  6s.  8 d.;  provided  that,  if  Robert  shall  die  during  the  lifetime  of 
Grace  his  wife,  whereby  parcel  of  the  premises  shall  remain  to  her  by  reason  of  her 
jointure,  the  said  rent  shaH  then  be  appointed  according  to  the  said  quantity  of  land. 
For  his  service  at  the  time  of  the  rebeUion  in  the  North.  By  P.S. 

2143. )  3 Aug.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple,  to  Walter  Mildmay,  knight,  Councillor. 

ChanceHor  and  Undertreasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  of  woods  {named),  Co.  Northampton, 
in  Rockingham  Forest  within  the  bounds  of  the  hay  or  ‘le  walke’  called  Sulehay  Farmes 


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and  Shortewoode  and  within  the  bailiwick  of  Clyve  alias  Clyffe  in  the  said  Forest,  and 
all  other  woods  within  the  said  bounds;  with  reservation  of  oaks  reputed  for  timber 
being  ‘tenne  inches  of  assise  square’  3 feet  from  the  ground;  also  grant  of  ‘lez  loppes  and 
toppes’  of  the  said  oaks;  to  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage  [m.  31] 
and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £30  izd.  (first  payment  at  Michaelmas,  1572);  the  grantee  to 
discharge  the  Crown  from  £3  6j\  payable  yearly  to  the  Keeper  or  Forester  of  the  hay  or 
‘le  walke’  and  sufficient  ‘firebote’  allowed  to  the  same  Keeper;  he  is  also  to  find  sufficient 
‘le  dere  brouse’  for  the  Queen’s  deer  and  wild  beasts  there,  which  wood  called  ‘dere 
brouse’  he  may  take  to  his  own  use  after  the  deer  have  fed  on  it;  he  may  assart  the  woods 
and  enclose  them  after  cutting  without  licence  from  the  Queen’s  officers.  For  his  service. 

By  Q. 

2144. )  9 July  1571.  Pardon  for  Gilbert  Gregory  and  J ohn  Bowet,  both  late  of  Pamber, 

Co.  Southampton,  cyomen’,  for  robbery  and  all  other  offences.  They  are  indicted  for 
the  robbery  of  Christopher  Shepard  alias  Belde  of  57J.  in  the  high  way  at  Burghfeld, 
Co.  Berks,  on  18  Oct.,  12  Eliz.  {details  given).  By  Q.  [m.  32] 

2145. )  10  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  John  Higinson,  M.A.,  to  the 

Vicarage  of  Cleybroke,  Lincoln,  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2146. )  12  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Robert  Leache,  clerk,  to  the 

Vicarage  of  Moulton,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2147. )  17  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  William  Master,  clerk,  to  the 

Vicarage  of  Burford  with  the  Chapel  of  Fulbroke,  Oxford,  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2148. )  12  Sept.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Protection  for  10  months  for  Paul  Fortini, 

Italian  merchant  resident  in  London,  the  Queen’s  debtor.  By  P.S. 

2149. )  17  Oct.  1571.  Pardon  for  Elizabeth  Phillippe  late  of  London,  ‘spynster’, 

indicted  for  the  theft  of  £5  10s.  belonging  to  John  Eatton  at  White  Chappell,  Co. 
Middlesex,  on  23  Aug.,  13  Eliz.  {details  given).  At  the  suit  of  Philip  Wattam,  her  father. 

By  P.S. 

2150. )  7 July  1571.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  Michael  Hennage  of  the  office  of  Sur- 

veyor of  woods  in  the  North  beyond  Trent  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer;  [m.  33] 
annuity  of  £20,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  queen’s  woods  sold  beyond  Trent. 

By  P.S. 

2151. )  6 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  William  Garard,  knight.  Governor, 

and  the  rest  of  the  society  of  merchants  trafficking  to  Russia  to  cause  to  be  brought  to 
England  three  vessels  of  Lubecke  or  other  foreign  parts  which  upon  urgent  cause  they 
have  provided  to  be  freighted  with  wares  from  the  Narve.  English.  By  P.S. 

2152. )  28  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Eustace  Rough,  a stranger  born,  now 

resident  in  London,  that,  if  he  will  disclose  to  the  Queen  or  the  Privy  Council  means 
whereby  the  Queen  may  make  a yearly  profit  of  £50  in  every  £100  of  a sum  of  money 
remaining  in  her  hands  pretended  to  belong  to  certain  merchants  of  Italy  and  the  Queen 
shall  think  good  to  use  the  same,  then  he  shall  be  allowed  by  way  of  reward  a moiety 
of  such  further  profit  as  shall  arise  above  the  said  £50  in  every  £100  until  the  money 
shall  be  repaid  to  the  owners  thereof.  Warrants  to  be  issued  from  time  to  time,  at  the 
grantee’s  suit,  for  payment  of  the  said  moiety;  the  suit  or  advice  of  any  other  persons 
hereafter  shall  not  be  prejudicial  to  the  grantee.  He  has  offered  to  disclose  to  the  Council 
certain  lawful  means  whereby  the  Queen  retaining  the  said  money  for  years  may  make 
the  said  profit.  English.  By  O. 


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2153. )  27  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Protection  for  one  year  for  Walter  Jobson  of 

Kingston  upon  Hull,  merchant  alias  alderman,  alias  citizen  and  ‘clothworker’  of  London. 

By  P.S.  [m.  34] 

2154. )  15  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  seven  years  for  John  Wattes,  of  Grenes- 

norton,  Co.  Northampton,  to  buy  within  the  realm  1000  tods  of  wool  yearly  and  sell  the 
same  again  within  the  realm  at  such  places  and  prices  as  he  shall  think  fit;  notwithstanding 
stat.  5 Edw.  VI.  English.  By  P.S. 

21 5 5-)  3°  July  I57I*  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  six  years  for  Richard  Mathewe, 

the  Queen’s  cutler  and  citizen  of  London,  to  make  and  sell  ‘Turky  haftes’  for  knives, 
weapons  or  other  things  devised  by  him,  to  be  made  with  pieces  of  horn  of  one  or  sundry 
colours  mixed  between  those  pieces  with  yellow  or  white  plate,  and  for  his  mark  to  have 
on  the  blade  and  haft  a half  moon;  no  others  to  make  hafts  of  the  fashion  here  expressed 
or  of  pieces  of  horn  of  that  form  without  the  plates,  or  to  sell  any  not  made  by  the  licensee 
or  by  his  procurement,  on  pain  of  forfeiture  to  the  licensee  of  the  hafts  and  other  things 
made  and  to  the  Crown  of  £10  for  each  offence;  from  20  days  after  the  present  date. 

English.  By  P.S.  [zz?.  35] 

2156.)  17  July  1571.  Lease  for  2 1 years,  if  Christopher  Danbye,  late  attainted  of  treason, 

and  Margaret  his  wife  shall  so  long  live,  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner, 
of  a third  part  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Beeston,  also  all  other  lands  in 
Beeston  and  Churwell,  Co.  York,  assigned  to  Margaret  for  dower  and  a mine  of  sea  coal 
within  the  said  Manor,  with  sufficient  ‘wayleve’  and  ‘staythleve’,  also  assigned  to  her 
both  for  dower  and  by  the  will  of  Robert  Beeston,  late  her  husband,  all  parcels  of  the 
Manor  of  Beeston  and  of  Robert’s  possessions  now  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  the  attainder 
of  Christopher;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £23  6j\  Sd.;  licence  to 
dig  pits  and  ‘watergattes’  in  the  Manor  and  take  coal  as  the  Crown  might  do;  the  lessee 
to  support  the  pits  with  sufficient  ‘lez  puncheons’,  ‘postes’  or  ‘pillers’  and  to  work  the 
pits  in  such  a way  that  they  are  not  injured  by  his  negligence.  In  consideration  that  the 
term  of  years  is  uncertain;  and  for  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


2157. )  21  July  1571.  Lease  for  31  years  to  Robert  Constable,  knight,  of  \m.  36] 

(1)  the  Town  of  Dolgelley  in  the  Commote  of  Talpont,  Co.  Merioneth,  (2)  lands  in 
Dolgleder  {named)  and  Bodgadvan,  Co.  Merioneth,  late  of  David  ap  Howell  ap  Jevan 
ap  Meylor,  attainted  of  treason  and  felony,  and  (3)  lands  encroached  on  by  Hoell  ap  Owen 
ap  Hoell  in  Bodgadvan,  all  parcels  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales,  (4)  the  tithes  of 
hay  {tenant  named)  in  Beiston  alias  Beaston,  Co.  Nottingham,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Lenton,  Co.  Nottingham,  and  (5)  the  Rectory  of  Bradborne,  Co.  Derby,  late  of  Dunstable 
Priory,  Co.  Bedford;  with  reservations,  including  certain  lands  etc.  {named)  belonging  to 
the  Rectory  of  Bradborne,  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Bradborne,  and  appoint- 
ment of  the  clerks  of  Tissington,  Brasington,  Ballington  and  Atelowe  Chapels,  [m.  37] 
members  of  the  Rectory;  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof  for  21  years  (1),  (2)  and 
(3)  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  29  March,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  John  Owen,  being 
then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Lewis  Owen,  with  reservations,  from  Michaelmas  then  next 
at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  38^.  4 d.,  (2)  Ss.  and  (3)  is.  8 d.,  (4)  by  patent,  20  Jan.,  3 Eliz.,  to 
Thomas  Shelton  and  Joan  Willoughby,  his  wife,  inter  alia  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a 
yearly  rent  for  the  same  inter  alia  of  £22  and  (5)  by  patent,  5 June,  7 Eliz.,  to  Humphrey 
Bradborne,  knight,  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £17  14s.  8 d.\  yearly  rents 
(1),  (2)  and  (3)  49J*.,  (4)  40J*.  and  (5)  £17  14/.  8 d.;  the  lessee  to  discharge  the  Crown  from 
all  rents  and  charges  incident  to  (4).  For  his  service  to  the  Queen  in  the  wars.  By  P.S. 

2158. )  10  Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Jennyms  and 

Edward  Forthe,  both  of  London,  of  concealed  lands  etc.  {tenants  named)  of  the  [m.  3 8] 


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yearly  rents  specified,  as  follows, — lands  in  Estmersey,  given  for  Holy  Trinity  Guild 
there  and  a light  called  ‘the  branche’  in  Estmersey  Church  (2/.  4^.),  tenements  in  Har- 
wich, given  for  St.  George’s  Guild  ( 6d . and  6d.),  and  a tenement  etc.  in  Muche  Leighes 
called  ‘Sainct  Annes  armitage’  (12 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Essex;  lands  {named)  in  Ecooppe, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Christall  alias  Kyrkestall,  Co.  York,  (20 d.  and  20 d.),  ‘Our  Ladye 
Chauntrye’  and  possessions  thereof  {named)  in  Bingley  {4s.),  ‘Our  Lady  Chappell’  with 
its  gardchrin  Dunkeswick  by  Harwoodde  Bridge  (2 d.),  lands  at  Harwoode  Towne  End, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bolton,  Co.  York,  {id.)  and  lands  {named)  in  Ecooppe,  given 
for  ales  {potacionum)  at  Whitsuntide  (8 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  York;  ‘fengroundes’  etc. 
in  Nedeham  Fenne  in  Elme,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  Wormegaye  Priory,  Co.  Norfolk, 
{izd.);  lands  {named)  in  Elme,  Wysbyche  and  Lyttleporte,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  Wen- 
ling  alias  Wendling  Priory,  Co.  Norfolk,  {6s.  8 d.);  a tenement  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Cle- 
ment, Cambridge,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  escheat  {id.);  lands  in  Wycham,  given  for  an 
obit  (3 d.),  lands  in  Wicham,  given  for  a lamp  in  Wicham  Church  {id.),  lands  {named) 
in  Sutton  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  given  for  an  obit  in  Sutton  Church  {6d.),  lands  in  Sutton 
aforesaid,  given  for  an  obit  {id.),  ‘the  guildhall’  and  lands  in  Douneham  in  the  Isle  of 
Ely,  given  for  a Guild  {6d.),  lands  {named)  in  Witlesey  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (20 d.),  lands  in 
Ely,  given  for  a ‘rodelofte’  light  in  St.  Mary’s  Church  there  {id.),  a tenement  {described) 
in  Stretham  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  said  Church  (4 d.),  land  in  Stretham, 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  of  Stretham  aforesaid  {id.),  land  {named)  in  Lyttleporte, 
late  of  a Chantry  in  Ely  (10 d.),  land  in  Dunham,  given  for  a light  and  an  obit  in  Dounham 
Church  {id.),  a cottage  in  Wimblington  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  given  for  a light  {id.),  [m.  39] 

‘the  guildhall’  in  Wymblington  {id.),  lands  in  Dounham,  late  of  St.  Leonard’s  Guild 
there  {id.),  and  lands  in  Dounham  (4 d.  and  4 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Cambridge;  a 
Manor  in  Gayton  called  Gayton  Abbatis,  lands  in  Tylney,  Islington  alias  Ilsington, 
Clenchwarton,  Walpole  and  Emneth  in  the  parts  of  Mershelande  and  in  Gayton  aforesaid, 
Estwich,  Harpeley,  Lynne,  Sadelbowe,  Wigenhall,  Marham,  Helgay,  Sotheray,  Feltwell, 
Oxborough,  Narborough,  Bodney,  Hillborough,  Brandon,  Westbraddenham,  Shipd- 
ham,  Southbergh  alias  Hinghamborough,  Yaxham,  Letton,  Remerston,  Woodrisinge, 
Cranworth,  Hoo,  Swanton,  Worthinge,  Morton,  Ringland,  Helmingham,  Saull,  Beeston, 
Kempston,  Burnham  [ — ],  Burneham  Ulpe,  Burneham  Margarett  and  Thetford,  Co. 
Norfolk,  and  Norwich  and  the  advowsons  of  Yaxeham  and  Burneham  aforesaid,  once 
of  Wendlinge  Priory  (4 s.  8 d.);  lands  in  Tylney  and  Clenchwharton,  late  of  Fyttons  Chantry 
in  Wigenhall,  Co.  Norfolk,  {iod.);  a fishery  and  fowling  {described)  in  ‘the  Greate  Ryver’ 
alias  ‘the  Oye’  in  Wigenhall,  Co.  Norfolk,  the  ground  on  either  side  of  the  river  where 
bridges  called  Jermyns  Bridge  and  Mawdelyn  Bridge  are  and  the  said  river  and  bridges 
with  the  tolls  etc.  payable  as  accustomed,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  escheat  (3 s.  4 d.);  lands 
{described)  in  Hoo,  Co.  Norfolk,  late  of  the  Guild  of  Dillington  Strete  {6d.);  lands  in 
Lynne  and  in  Northrungton,  Co.  Norfolk,  late  of  Blackborough  Priory  {nd.);  lands  in 
Asley,  given  for  an  obit  and  lamp  in  the  Church  {id.),  lands  {named)  in  Sowe,  given  for  a 
light  and  lamp  before  the  altar  and  image  of  St.  Catherine  there  (2 d.),  a Chapel  called 
‘a  townehowse’  and  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Lemington  Hastinges,  given  for  a Priest 
{nd.);  lands  {named)  in  Lemington  Hastinges  (in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] Homes,  now  Rector 
there),  given  in  mortmain  by  [ — ] Leche  to  the  Rector  to  pray  for  his  soul  and  the  like 
(1  idl),  lands  in  Itchington  Longa  and  Bascott,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there 
(4 d.),  lands  in  Itchington  and  Bascott  aforesaid,  where  there  was  a Chapel  now  destroyed, 
founded  for  a Priest  (12 d).,  lands  in  Maxstock,  given  for  a dirge  (4 d.),  lands  {named) 
in  Fyllongleye,  given  for  a light  and  lamp  before  St.  Margaret’s  image  in  Maxstock 
Church  (4 d.),  Storeton  chapel  and  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Witchforde,  given  for  a 
mass  Priest,  dirge  and  the  like  (2/.),  lands  in  Ilmington,  given  for  a light  and  lamp  in  the 
Church  there  {y.  4 d.),  and  lands  {described)  in  Ashoe,  given  for  lights  and  lamps  in  the 


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Church  there  ( id .),  all  in  the  County  of  Warwick;  lands  {named)  in  Ibestock  alias  Ivestock, 
given  for  light  before  St.  Sithe’s  image  ( zd .),  lands  in  Tonge,  given  for  ‘Saint  Mary 
lightes’  in  the  Church  there  ( zd .),  ‘Sainte  Leonards  Chappell  yarde’  in  Tonge,  on  which 
St.  Leonard’s  Chapel  was  built,  and  lands  belonging  to  the  Chapel  {id.),  lands  etc. 
{described)  in  Shakerston,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  lands  in  Twyforde, 
given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  ( 1 d.),  lands  {named)  in  Barton  le  Beanes,  given  [m.40] 
for  lights  in  the  Church  aforesaid  (3 d.),  lands  in  Burton  on  le  Wouldes,  given  for  a mass 
Priest,  dirge  and  the  like  at  St.  Mary  Magdalen’s  altar  in  Prestwould  Church  {nd.), 
lands  in  Queny  Berowe,  given  for  the  said  Priest  in  Prestwould  Church  {nd.),  lands  in 
Slawston,  given  for  the  said  Priest  {6d.),  lands  in  Husband  Bosworth,  given  for  the  said 
Priest  {6d.),  and  lands  in  Cotes,  given  for  the  said  Priest  {izd.)  all  in  the  County  of  Leices- 
ter; lands  in  Strixton,  late  of  St.  Rombald’s  Chapel  there  {id.),  lands  in  Horpoole,  given 
for  a light  before  St.  John  the  Baptist’s  and  other  images  there  (4 d.),  lands  {described) 
in  Wotton,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  {id.),  lands  in  Yardley  Hastinges,  given 
for  ‘Sainte  Thomas  light’  in  the  Church  there,  {id.),  lands  in  Whitfeild,  late  of  ‘le  Nunrye’ 
of  Shewsly,  Co.  Northampton,  {id.),  lands  in  Boddington  Magna,  given  for  a light  in  the 
Church  there  {id.),  lands  in  Wedon,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  (1^.),  and  lands 
in  Daventrie,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  {nd.),  all  in  the  County  of  Northamp- 
ton; a tenament  in  Eporte  Streate  in  Worcester,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Sheane,  Co. 
Surrey,  {nd.),  lands  in  North  Piddle,  Co.  Worcester,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there 
{id.),  a tenement  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Botolph  next  Billingesgate,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure 
of  Richard  Pegram,  built  by  the  parishioners  in  the  churchyard  (2J\),  12  tenements  or 
gardens  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Botolph  without  Algate  in  Houndesdiche,  bequeathed  by 
Thomas  Gigges,  ‘maryner’,  to  Margaret  his  wife  and  her  heirs,  which  Margaret  being 
married  bequeathed  them  to  the  parishioners  of  St.  Botolph  aforesaid  and  died  un- 
examined without  an  heir,  whereby  they  came  to  the  Crown  by  escheat  (ioj\),  two 
tenements  under  one  roof  in  the  Parish  of  St.  George  in  Botolphe  Lane,  now  or  late  in 
the  tenure  of  Roman  Johnson  and  others,  late  of  the  Charterhouse,  Co.  Middlesex, 
(10^.),  a parcel  of  land  in  Canwickstreate  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  Bothaw  {Beate  Marie 
Botolphi)  once  called  ‘the  Bowlinge  Alley’,  once  in  the  tenure  of  John  Englishe,  after- 
wards in  that  of  John  Yong  and  now  in  that  of  John  Dalton,  which  should  have  come  to 
Henry  VIII’ s hands  by  reason  of  the  ruin  of  the  houses  built  thereon  (2J\),  all  buildings 
etc.  called  Northumberlande  Howse  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Catherine  Colman  in  Algate 
Ward,  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Robert  Sadder  and  others,  once  granted  by 
Henry,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  to  one  Burrow  and  his  wife  for  life  and  afterwards 
granted  by  Henry  VIII  to  the  said  Burrow  and  his  wife  for  life  (£5),  and  three  tenements, 
in  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  Iremonger  Lane,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Ambrose  Barker, 
Thomas  Starkey  and  Thomas  Manne,  given  by  William  Dawntsey  late  of  London, 
Alderman,  for  a mass  Priest  and  obit  for  the  souls  of  Michael  Dormer,  knight,  and  him- 
self (ioj\)  all  in  London;  a parcel  of  land  or  garden  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  Matfellon 
alias  Whitechappell  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Eng- 
lishe, late  of  St.  Helen’s  Priory  in  Bisshoppesgatestrete  {nd.),  lands  called  Church 
Lande  (2ac.)  in  Pickwell  in  Hackney,  late  of  Hackney  Church  (8 d.),  and  two  closes  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Leonard  Shordiche,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] Woodwarde  of 
Woodstrete,  London,  ‘inholder’,  late  of  Holly  well  Priory,  Co.  Middlesex,  (5J\)  all  in  the 
County  of  Middlesex;  lands  in  Egington,  given  for  an  obit  in  Egington  Church  \m.  41] 
(4 d.),  lands  {described)  in  Wyrkesworth,  late  of  St.  Helen’s  Chantry  there,  and  lands  there 
and  in  Aldersley  alias  Alderhouseley,  given  for  obits  and  the  like  (1 6d.),  and  lands  in 
Tiddeswall,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Church  there  (8 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Derby;  lands 
in  Hardwick  and  in  Fenton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Catley,  Co.  Lincoln,  (8 d.),  lands  and 
tithes  in  Sidbroke,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newboo  (3  s.  4 d.),  and  lands  {named)  in  Caineby, 


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given  for  a lamp  in  Caineby  Church  (4 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Lincoln;  lands  in  Stokers- 
ton  alias  Stokefaston,  Meydborne,  Slawston  and  Estnorton,  Co.  Leicester,  and  Bisbroke 
and  Uppingham,  Co.  Rutland,  belonging  to  Chantries  in  Stokerston,  where  John 
Robertston  and  William  Warton  were  late  Chaplains  (3/.  4 d.)\  lands  in  Stonystanton, 
given  for  a dirge,  obit  and  the  like  in  Stonystanton  Church  (4 d.),  lands  in  Huncote  in 
Norborow,  for  drink  for  the  bearers  of  the  banners  of  Norborowe  in  Rogation  Week 
(ad  causand ’ portatores  de  le%  banners  de  Norborowe  predicf  in  septimana  vocata  le  Rogacion 
Weeke  annuatim  ad  bibend ’)  (4 d.),  lands  in  Bredon  on  the  Hill,  given  for  a Priest  in  the 
Church  there  (4^.),  the  Manors  of  Huncote  and  Ibstock  and  their  appurtenances  in 
Huncote,  Norborow  and  Ibstock,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Stafford,  which 
should  have  come  to  Henry  VIII  after  the  death  of  Richard  Hastinges  and  Edward 
Poyninges  by  the  attainder  of  [ — ] Stafford,  knight,  for  treason  (£4  6s.  8 d.)y  lands  in 
Nether  Seale,  given  for  a Priest  celebrating  an  obit  and  the  like  in  Measam  Church  (8  d.), 
lands  in  Desforde,  given  for  a dirge  and  obit  (4 d.)  and  for  a lamp  and  ‘the  sepulchres 
lightes’  in  Desford  Church  (6d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Leicester.  Yearly  value  according 
to  the  several  particulars  thereof  (£16  1 $s.  id.)  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche 
by  fealty  only  and  by  the  rents  aforesaid.  Issues  from  the  time  when  they  should  [m.  42] 
have  come  to  the  Crown.  The  patent  to  be  valid  notwithstanding  omissions  or  mistakes 
in  the  recital  of  the  premises,  or  that  offices  or  inquisitions  are  not  found  showing  the 
Crown’s  title.  The  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the  premises  which  [m.  44] 
wTere  not  concealed  from  17  Nov.,  2 Eliz.,  to  14  Jan.,  13  Eliz.,  on  which  date  or  before 
or  after  Jennyns  and  Forthe  at  their  own  costs  procured  the  discovery  thereof.  In  part 
fulfilment  of  a patent,  24  July,  1 2 Eliz.,  whereby  the  Queen  promised  to  assure  to  Thomas 
Wentworth,  knight.  Lord  Wentworth,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  or  to  such  others  as  Went- 
worth, his  heirs  or  executors  should  appoint  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  in  fee  farm 
concealed  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £200  to  be  discovered  by  Wentworth,  his  heirs, 
executors  or  assigns.  By  Q. 

(mm.  id.  to  10 d.  are  blank.) 

2159. )  9 April  1 57 1.  Commission  to  Robert  Catlyn,  knight,  Chief  Justice  of  [m.  nd.] 

the  Queen’s  Bench,  to  occupy  the  place  in  the  House  of  Lords  of  Nicholas  Bacon, 
knight,  Councillor,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  whenever  he  shall  be  absent  during  the 
present  Parliament.  Bacon  is  at  present  too  sick  to  attend.  English.  By  Q. 

2160. )  28  June  1571.  Order  to  the  Lord  Deputy,  Lieutenant,  Justice  or  Justices  of  Ire- 

land, the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  there,  the  Lord  Treasurer  of  Ireland,  the  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Queen’s  Bench  there,  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  there,  the  Chief 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer  there  and  the  Master  of  the  Rolls  there  that, — whereas  ‘by  un- 
lawfull  mayntenaunces,  embracyes,  confederacyes,  alyancyes,  false  landinges  andtakeynge 
of  money  by  the  comen  jurors’  of  Ireland,  ‘by  untrewe  demeaninge  of  sheryffes  in  make- 
ynge  of  pannells  and  other  untrue  retornes  and  by  ryottes,  unlawfull  assemblyes,  force- 
able  entryes  and  lyeke  hatefull  dysorders  and  mysdemeanors’  the  laws  of  that  realm 
take  little  or  no  effect, — a particular  court  for  the  hearing  and  determination  of  these 
enormities  shall  be  held  in  Dublin  Castle  or  such  other  place  where  the  ordinary  terms 
shall  be  kept  in  Ireland,  and  that  the  court  shall  be  called  the  Castle  Chamber  of  Ireland. 
Commission  to  the  same  (or  three  of  them,  the  Lord  Deputy,  Lieutenant,  Justice  or 
Justices,  Lord  Chancellor  [sic]  or  Lord  Treasurer  being  one)  to  be  the  Commissioners 
and  Justices  of  the  said  Court  of  Castle  Chamber,  with  such  as  by  authority  hereof  shall 
be  associated  with  them;  the  Court  to  be  held  twice  weekly  during  the  four  ordinary 
terms  on  Wednesday  and  Friday  or  any  other  days  and  times  thought  convenient  by  the 
Commissioners  (or  two  of  them,  quorum  as  before);  power  for  the  Lord  Deputy, 
Lieutenant,  Justice  or  Justices,  Lord  Chancellor  or  Lord  Treasurer  present  at  any  sitting 


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to  call  to  them  as  associates  any  of  the  Lords  spiritual  or  temporal,  members  of  the  Privy 
Council  or  Justices  of  any  of  the  Benches  in  Ireland;  power  for  the  Commissioners  (or 
three  of  them,  quorum  as  before)  with  their  associates  to  receive,  hear  and  determine  all 
bills,  complaints  supplications  and  informations  touching  riots,  routs,  forceable  entries, 
unlawful  assemblies,  deceits,  perjuries,  falsities,  contempts  and  other  like  disorders  and 
misdemeanours  in  the  same  manner  as  they  are  received,  heard,  ordered  and  determined 
in  the  Court  of  Star  Chamber  in  England;  process  to  be  awarded  as  in  the  Court  of  Star 
Chamber,  the  form  whereof  the  Queen  has  hereunto  caused  to  be  annexed  [m.  2 id.] 
[not  enrolled ];  the  Lord  Deputy,  Lieutenant,  Justice  or  Justices  of  Ireland  to  come  in 
person  into  the  said  Court  of  Castle  Chamber  from  time  to  time,  and  during  their  presence 
to  have  in  the  Queen’s  behalf  the  whole  power  of  Chief  Head  and  Principal  Judge. 

English.  By  Q. 

2161.)  25  June  1571.  Commission  to  * William,  Marquess  of  Northampton,  Councillor, 

* Henry,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  *Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  Councillor,  *Thomas,  Bishop 
of  Lincoln,  *Edmund,  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  *Edward,  Lord  Clynton,  High  Admiral, 
Councillor,  *William,  Lord  Burghley,  Councillor,  * Arthur,  Lord  Graye,  Lewis,  Lord 
Mordaunte,  ^Oliver,  Lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe,  Walter  Mildemaye,  knight,  Councillor, 
Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Henry  Clynton,  knight,  *Thomas  Cecill,  esquire,  ^Robert 
Tirwhite  the  elder,  knight,  * Henry  Cheyney,  knight,  * Robert  Lane,  knight,  * Henry 
Darcy,  knight,  Henry  Crumwell,  knight,  *Edward  Mountague,  knight,  *George 
Turpyn,  knight,  Edmund  Brudenell,  knight,  *John  Whitgifte,  D.D.,  *John  Ailmer, 
Archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  *John  Bellye,  Chancellor  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  William 
Latymer,  Dean  of  Peterborough,  Michael  Reneger,  Sub-dean  of  Lincoln,  Gregory 
Garthe,  Chancellor  of  the  Church  of  Lincoln,  * Richard  Bartie,  * Reynold  Graye,  Richard 
Dysney,  ^Robert  Carre,  *Edmund  Hall,  William  Fletewood,  *Miles  Sandes,  * Anthony 
Tharrold,  * Robert  Mounson,  * Thomas  Seyntpole,  Thomas  Moryson,  Charles  Winge- 
feld,  *Francis  Harrington,  Anthony  Meeres,  *Francis  Cave,  *Brian  Cave,  Nicholas 
Beamont,  Leonard  Dannet,  *Edmund  Elmes,  Francis  Browne,  Robert  Wingfeld,  Henry 
Skipwith,  ^Robert  Browne,  ^Robert  Wingfeld  junior,  George  Mynne,  Richard  Bowles, 
Tristram  Tirwhite,  Marmaduke  Tirwhite,  George  Mounson,  William  Metham,  Richard 
Darrington,  * Lewis  Dive,  Thomas  Pigott,  *John  Crooke,  John  Thomson,  Thomas 
Leighe,  * Robert  Newdigate,  John  Burgoine  and  William  Mallery,  esquires,  John  Flower, 
Richard  Harrys  and  Thomas  Nokes,  clerks,  Thomas  Woorledge,  Robert  Audeley  and 
Martin  Hollingeworthe,  citizen  of  Lincoln,  (or  three  of  them,  one  being  of  the  quorum 
[marked*])  to  put  in  execution  in  the  dioceses  of  Lincoln  and  Peterborough,  the  Acts 
(1  Eliz.)  of  Uniformity  and  Supremacy  and  to  inquire  touching  all  heretical  opinions, 
seditious  books,  contempts,  conspiracies,  false  rumours,  tales,  seditious  mis-  [m.  23^.] 
behaviours  and  slanders  and  hear  and  determine  the  same;  also  to  inquire,  hear  and 
determine  all  enormities,  disturbances  and  misbehaviours  committed  in  any  Church  or 
Chapel  or  against  any  divine  service  or  the  minister  of  the  same  or  contrary  to  the  law; 
and  to  search  out  and  correct  persons  obstinately  absenting  themselves  from  Church  and 
the  divine  service  by  law  appointed.  Power  to  reform,  correct  and  amend  all  such  heresies 
and  enormities  spiritual  or  ecclesiastical  as  can  be  reformed  by  any  spiritual  jurisdiction. 
Power  to  hear  and  determine  notorious  adulteries,  fornications  and  ecclesiastical  crimes. 
To  use  all  such  ‘pollyticke  waies  and  means’  for  the  trial  and  searching  out  of  the  premises 
as  they  shall  think  fit,  and  on  due  proof  thereof  to  punish  offenders  by  fine,  imprisonment 
or  otherwise.  Power  to  summon  offenders,  suspects  and  witnesses  and  examine  them  on 
their  corporal  oath,  and  to  imprison  for  disobedience.  Power  to  take  recognisances  for 
the  execution  of  their  orders  and  decrees.  To  assign  by  signed  bills  suitable  rewards 
to  such  clerk  or  registrar  as  they  shall  appoint  and  to  their  messengers  and  attendants, 


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payable  out  of  the  fines  levied  by  force  of  the  commission.  To  appoint  a Receiver  of  the 
said  fines,  and  on  expiry  of  the  commission  to  certify  to  the  Exchequer  the  Receiver's 
name  and  a note  of  the  fines  taxed  before  them.  [m.  24^.] 

English.  By  Q. 

2162.)  1 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Commission  until  Candlemas,  1572,  to  *Edward 

Fynes,  K.G.,  Councillor,  Lord  Admiral,  Henry  Nevell,  Lord  Aburgavenye,  * William 
Brooke,  knight,  Lord  Cobham,  Lord  Warden  of  the  ‘Fyve  Portes’,  *William  Cecill, 
knight,  Baron  of  Burghley,  Councillor,  *John  Southcoate,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s 
Bench,  and  * Thomas  Gawdye,  Serjeant  at  Law,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County  of 
Kent,  Thomas  Kempe  and  William  Damsyll,  knights,  the  Deans  of  Canterbury  and 
*Rochester  Cathedrals,  ^Nicholas  Barham,  the  Queen’s  Serjeant  at  Law,  *Roger  Man- 
wood,  Serjeant  at  Law,  *William  Lovelace,  Serjeant  at  Law,  *Richard  Baker,  *Thomas 
Wotton,  *John  Cobham,  Robert  Rudstone,  * William  Cromer,  Hugh  Cartwright, 
* Thomas  Hendley,  * Robert  Alcocke  and  the  Mayors  of  Canterbury  and  Rochester  (or 
five  of  them,  two  being  of  the  quorum  [marked  *])  to  examine  and  consider  the  endow- 
ments of  Rochester  Bridge,  Co.  Kent,  and  the  evidences,  accounts  and  other  muniments 
thereof,  and  to  take  the  same  into  their  custody  in  whosesoever  hands  they  may  be  found; 
to  view  and  consider  the  decay  of  the  Bridge  and  how  it  may  be  repaired  and  maintained; 
and  to  inquire  what  persons,  lands  or  places  are  contributory  to  the  main-  [m.  25  d.\ 
tenance  thereof  and  by  what  rates.  Power  to  summon  the  owners  and  occupiers  of  lands 
contributory  and  compel  them  to  pay  their  contributions;  to  hear  and  determine  all 
accounts  of  the  yearly  revenues  of  the  lands  belonging  to  the  Bridge  being  behind  and 
of  all  other  sums  gathered  by  reason  of  any  tax,  toll  or  other  means,  and  make  final  order 
for  the  levying  and  receiving  of  the  same;  also  to  view  the  decay  of  the  Bridge  and  take 
order  for  its  preservation;  to  view  the  lands  belonging  to  the  Bridge,  dispose  of  leases 
thereof  heretofore  made  by  the  Wardens  and  Commonalty  of  the  Bridge  or  the  Wardens 
alone  according  as  they  be  valid  and  examine  what  fines  have  been  taken  for  leases;  to 
let,  set  and  improve  the  lands  and  rents;  to  peruse,  enforce  and  alter  the  ordinances  for 
the  premises;  to  make  suitable  payments  for  work  done  by  their  orders;  to  assess  and 
levy  such  sums  for  the  repairs  as  by  law  ought  to  be  charged;  and  to  do  all  other  things 
necessary.  Power  also  to  punish  for  disobedience  by  fine,  imprisonment  or  otherwise, 
amercements  and  other  things  belonging  by  law  or  custom  to  the  Crown  reserved. 
They  are  to  certify  before  Christmas,  1572,  (1)  to  the  Queen  or  the  Privy  Council  the 
substance  of  their  doings  and  (2)  to  the  Treasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  such 
inquisitions  and  other  of  their  doings  as  concern  contributories  by  tenure  or  such  like. 

Rochester  Bridge,  being  a stone  arched  Bridge,  a notable  place  of  common  passage 
over  the  river  Meadewaye  for  persons  repairing  in  or  out  of  the  realm,  is  greatly  decayed 
by  reason  of  ‘the  greate  rageynge  and  frettinge  of  the  salte  waiter  and  of  the  fearcenes 
of  the  swyfte  water  course’  thereunder.  Before  20  Rich.  II  there  was  a wooden  bridge 
near  the  site  of  the  present  Bridge,  to  the  maintenance  of  which  certain  persons  by  reason 
of  certain  lands  in  the  County  were  bound  to  contribute;  when  a new  stone  Bridge  was 
erected,  it  was  ordained  by  Act  of  Parliament,  2 1 Rich.  II,  that  all  those  who  were  bound 
to  maintain  the  old  Bridge  should  be  bound  to  maintain  the  new;  besides  which  contri- 
butions certain  well  disposed  persons  have  assured  lands  for  the  maintenance  of  the 
Bridge;  every  year  two  of  those  contributory  should  be  chosen  by  the  rest  as  Wardens 
of  the  Bridge,  and  the  Wardens  should  render  account  yearly  of  all  the  revenues  of  the 
Bridge  before  two  Auditors.  The  due  execution  of  which  premises  has  been  neglected 
and  omitted;  insomuch  that  persons  have  been  elected  Wardens  who  were  not  contri- 
butory, and  being  so  elected  have  intermeddled  with  the  disposal  of  the  lands  for  much 
longer  than  one  year  and  without  yielding  yearly  account  before  two  Auditors;  by  reason 


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whereof  the  contributions  have  not  been  properly  paid  nor  the  revenues  duly  employed 
on  the  Bridge.  [m.  i6dl\ 

English.  By  Q. 

2163. )  10  Oct.  1571.  Licence  for  five  years,  by  advice  or  the  Council,  for  Thomas  More, 

a Gentleman  Pensioner  attending  on  the  Queen’s  person,  to  buy  in  Ireland  3000  packs  of 
linen  yarn,  accounting  400  lb.  weight  after  the  rate  of  six  score  lb.  weight  thereof  to 
every  100  lb.  weight  for  a pack,  and  200  lb.  after  the  said  rate  for  a half  pack,  \m.  27^.] 
and  export  the  same  to  England  in  English  or  Irish  ships,  paying  only  such  customs  as 
were  paid  between  the  beginning  of  the  Queen’s  reign  and  the  making  of  the  first  of  two 
Acts  lately  passed  by  the  Irish  Parliament  [11  Eliz.  sess.  3,  c.io,  and  13  Eliz.,  c.2];  with 
immunity  from  the  provisions  and  penalties  of  the  said  Acts;  the  Customer  \m.  28 d.\ 
of  any  English  port  in  which  any  number  of  the  packs  shall  be  shipped  shall  endorse  the 
said  number  on  the  licence  or  on  a duplicate  thereof,  which  shall  be  left  with  the  officers 
of  the  port  or  haven  where  the  last  entry  shall  be  made.  Divers  customs  and  [m.  29 d.\ 
penalties  were  instituted  by  the  said  Acts  in  respect  of  the  export  of  linen  yarn,  and  it 
was  provided  by  one  of  the  Acts  that  no  dispensation  from  the  same  should  be  granted 
by  any  governor  of  Ireland;  but  the  execution  of  the  Acts  cannot  take  place  in  Ireland  as 
soon  as  was  hoped  by  reason  of  lack  of  able  people  to  work  the  yarn  into  linen  cloth,  and 
many  of  the  Queen’s  subjects  in  England  are  now  likely  to  lose  their  living  by  the  stay 
of  transportation  of  the  yarn.  English.  By  Q. 

2164. )  1 4 July  1571.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  to  Henry  Mackwilliam  and  Robert  Colshill, 

two  of  the  Gentlemen  Pensioners,  of  power  to  inquire,  search  and  try  out  all  [m.  30^.] 
offences  concerning  usury,  wool,  woolfells,  yarn,  fells,  pelts,  ‘shorlinges’,  ‘morlinges’, 
transportation  of  leather,  boots,  shoes,  buskins,  ‘stirtoppes’  or  slippers  and  transporta- 
tion of  wood  or  other  victuals  (except  corn,  grain  and  beer)  which  have  been  committed 
since  14  Feb.  last,  or  shall  be  committed  during  the  next  seven  years  contrary  \m.  31^.] 
to  stats.  27  Edw.  Ill  touching  the  export  of  wool,  leather  and  woolfells,  2 Hen.  VI  touch- 
ing the  export  of  staple  wares,  27  Hen.  VIII  touching  the  custom  of  leather,  2 and  3 
Edw.  VI  for  the  true  currying  of  leather,  5 and  6 Edw.  VI  against  regrators  of  tanned 
leather,  1 and  2 Ph.  and  Mary  to  restrain  the  export  of  corn,  victuals  and  wood  and  37 
Hen.  VIII  and  13  Eliz.,  against  usury  and  all  other  such  statutes  and  ordinances  enacted 
touching  the  premises  since  the  year  26  Edw.  Ill;  also  in  the  queen’s  name  to  arrest, 
attach,  pursue  or  implead  in  the  Queen’s  courts  such  offenders;  and,  with  the  privity 
and  knowledge  of  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  and  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer  and  the  Attorney  General  (or  two  of  them),  to  compound  in  the  Queen’s 
name  with  the  said  offenders,  so  as  the  said  composition  shall  be  entered  of  record  at  the 
time  of  composition  in  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer’s  office  in  the  Exchequer.  Grant, 
for  their  service,  to  Mackwilliam  and  Colshill  not  only  of  a moiety  of  all  such  [m.  3 id .] 
compositions  and  all  sums  of  money  and  forfeitures  so  recovered  or  awarded,  but  also 
of  a fifth  part  of  the  other  moiety;  the  remaining  four  fifths  of  the  second  moiety  to  be 
paid  to  the  Crown  at  the  Exchequer.  The  Treasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  from 
time  to  time,  at  the  request  of  the  grantees  or  either  of  them,  to  send  to  the  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal  or  Chancellor  of  transcript  under  the  Exchequer  seal  containing  the  names  of 
not  more  than  four  persons  having  so  compounded,  upon  receipt  of  which  he  shall  issue 
a patent  of  pardon,  devised  with  the  Attorney  General’s  advice,  containing  the  said 
names.  The  Queen  promises  not  to  pardon  or  release  any  offenders  except  from  payment 
of  so  much  of  the  said  sums  or  forfeitures  as  is  due  to  the  Crown.  The  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal  or  Chancellor,  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor  or  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  the 
Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and  the  Chamberlain  of  the  County  palatine  of 
Chester  to  issue  commissions  of  inquiry,  returnable  to  the  Exchequer,  to  such  persons  as 


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the  grantees  or  either  of  them  shall  name  and  as  the  said  officers  (or  two  of  them)  shall 
think  fit;  every  such  commission  to  contain  the  name  of  at  least  one  person  who  is  on 
the  commission  of  the  peace  in  the  County  or  a head  officer  in  the  City,  Borough,  Town 
Corporate  or  franchise  where  inquiry  shall  be  made.  No  justice  of  any  court  is  to  fine  or 
compound  with  any  such  offender  other  than  at  the  suit  of  the  grantees  or  either  of  them, 
unless  by  special  warrant  from  the  Queen. 

It  is  reported  that  there  is  great  remissness  in  the  execution  of  the  statutes  aforesaid, 
partly  caused  by  the  corrupt  dealings  of  those  called  promoters  or  informers. 

English.  By  Q. 

2165.)  12  Aug.  1571.  Gorhamburj.  Commission  to  David  Lewes,  President  of  the 

High  Court  of  Admiralty,  Thomas  Yale,  official  of  the  court  of  Canterbury,  John  Gyb- 
bons,  Thomas  Hewick,  Lawrence  Hussey,  John  Gryffith  and  John  Lloid,  Doctors  of 
Laws,  (or  two  of  them)  to  inquire  and  pronounce  on  the  validity  of  the  marriage  of  Joan 
Barrye  and  Robert  Swifte,  both  deceased,  and  the  legitimacy  of  Meleora  their  child. 
At  the  suit  of  Jasper  Swifte,  Robert’s  brother:  he  alleges  that  Joan  married  Robert  while 
William  Smythewick,  her  lawful  husband,  was  still  alive  and  that  Meleora  wrongfully 
holds  the  lands  which  ought  to  descend  to  himself  as  Robert’s  heir.  By  P.S 

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2166. )  16  Nov.  1571.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  Hugh  Poulet,  knight,  [m.  1] 

and  Amyas  Poulet,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  the  Queen’s  Servants,  of  the  office  of 
Governor  and  Captain  of  the  Isle  of  Jersaye  and  of  the  Castle  of  Gurrie  alias  Mounter- 
guill;  as  held  by  Thomas  Vaux,  knight,  Lord  Harrowdon,  once  Keeper  and  Governor 
of  the  Isle  and  Castle,  or  Arthur  Darcie,  knight,  Anthony  Ughthred,  knight,  Hugh 
Vaughan,  knight,  John  Mansan,  Edward,  once  Duke  of  Somerset,  or  the  said  Hugh 
Powlet,  late  Governors  and  Captains  of  the  Isle;  grant  also  of  the  Manor  of  Sainte  Ger- 
maine and  all  lands  late  of  the  Priory  of  Te  Islet’  of  Sainte  Helier  in  the  said  Isle,  with  all 
advowsons  belonging  to  the  Crown  there;  grant  also  of  (1)  the  issues  of  the  seal  of  the 
Isle,  (2)  the  sales  of  lands  of  the  Isle  and  (3)  the  wardships,  lands,  marriages  and  other 
profits  of  the  Queen’s  tenants  there  under  age,  whenever  they  shall  come  to  the  Crown; 
power  to  receive  the  homage,  fealty  and  allegiance  of  all  men  and  tenants  dwelling  there, 
to  grant  safe  conducts  and  safe  guards  to  all  merchants  trading  thither,  to  appoint  all 
officers  there  necessary  and  accustomed  and  assign  them  due  fees  and  rewards  for  life 
out  of  the  issues  of  the  Isle  and  to  do  all  other  things  necessary  for  the  good  rule  of  the 
Isle  and  Castle,  also  to  receive  and  keep  the  revenues  of  the  Crown  there;  and  to  have  all 
these,  together  with  the  wages  and  fees  due  and  over  and  above  the  fees  of  the  Queen’s 
officers  and  other  necessary  expenses  of  safe  keeping  the  Isle  and  Castle,  to  their  use  from 
Midsummer  last.  For  their  service.  By  P.S. 

2167. )  16  Nov.  1571.  Grant, — in  consideration  of  the  performance  covenants  on  the 

part  of  Thomas  Smithe,  knight,  Councillor,  and  Thomas  Smithe,  his  son,  one  of  the 
Queen’s  pensioners  in  Ireland,  declared  in  indentures,  5 Oct.  13  Eliz.,  made  between  the 
Queen  and  them, — to  the  said  Thomas  Smith,  knight,  and  Thomas  his  son  and  the  heirs 
of  the  body  of  Thomas  the  son,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Smithe, 
knight,  of  all  possessions  in  Great  Arde,  Little  Arde  and  Clanebuy  Southwards  from  the 
Castles  called  Casde  Belfaste,  Castle  Moubraye  and  Castle  Tome  of  the  late  Priory  of  Mass- 
erine  in  Clandeboye,  parcel  of  the  County  of  Ulster  in  Ireland,  also  the  said  Castles  and 
Priory  and  all  other  lands  in  Clandeboye,  Tyrone  ( Tirona ) and  adjacent  places  in  the  County 
of  Ulster  which  the  same  Thomas  Smithe,  knight,  and  Thomas  his  son  can  obtain,  possess 
or  inhabit  against  the  Irish  before  28  March,  1579;  mines  of  gold,  silver  and  copper 
reserved;  to  hold  as  of  the  Castle  of  Knockfergus  by  service  of  a knight’s  fee,  rendering 
yearly  from  Michaelmas,  1575,  2oj\  Irish  for  every  ‘plowelande’  containing  120  acres 
of  the  measure  specified  in  the  indentures  aforesaid;  Thomas  Smithe,  knight,  and  Thomas 
his  son,  their  heirs  and  assigns  and  the  tenants  and  residents  to  be  quit  of  all  exactions 
called  ‘coyne’,  ‘lyverie’,  ‘cesse’  and  the  like  in  Ireland  for  seven  years  from  the  present 
date;  grant  to  Thomas  Smythe,  knight,  and  Thomas  his  son  and  their  heirs  of  court 
baron,  leet,  view  of  frankpledge  and  assize  of  bread,  wine  and  ale  in  the  premises;  licence 
for  the  same  to  alienate  the  premises,  to  hold  of  themselves  by  such  rents  and  services 
as  they  will,  so  long  as  the  alienations  or  services  or  tenures  be  not  contrary  to  any  con- 
dition expressed  in  the  indentures  aforesaid;  the  patent  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  part 
of  the  premises  which  they  shall  not  obtain,  possess  and  divide  according  to  [m.  2] 
the  true  intent  of  the  covenants  aforesaid;  the  patent  to  be  void  if  they  shall  not  perform 
all  the  covenants  aforesaid.  By  P.S. 

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2168. )  10  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Over  of  the  Rectory  of  Bulking- 

ton,  a tithe  barn,  close  and  dovecote  belonging  thereto,  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Bulkington, 
Weston,  Marston,  Bramcote,  Wolbeckhill  alias  Wolvershill,  Ryton  and  Barnangle,  Co. 
Warwick,  and  the  tithes  of  hay  and  wood  belonging  to  the  Rectory,  all  late  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  Pre,  Leicester,  Co.  Leicester;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly 
rent  £17.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Over  of  an  indenture,  1 June,  26  Hen. 
VIII,  whereby  John  Abbot,  and  the  Convent  of  the  Monastery  leased  the  premises 
to  Thomas  Adams  for  5 1 years  from  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle  then  next  at  the 
same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £26  1 3 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2169. )  10  Oct.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Geoffrey  Lawrence,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 

of  (1)  the  churchyard  of  Alhalowes  in  Bedford,  lands  and  tithes  ( described ) in  Bedford 
and  the  said  Parish  of  Alhallowes,  and  all  other  tithes  in  the  said  Parish  belonging  to  Le 
Powles  and  Alhallowes,  Co.  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newenham,  the  privy 
tithes,  oblations  and  ‘le  offeringes’  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Paul  and  All  Saints  and  divers 
tithes  and  lands  ( described  with  tenants'  names')  reserved, — all  leased  to  John  West  by  con- 
ventual indenture,  8 Oct.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  102/.  Sd.,  (2)  lands  (described)  in  Bedford,  late  of  the  said  Monastery,  [m.  3] 
leased  by  indenture,  1 2 Sept.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas  Russell  for  41  years  from  Michael- 
mas then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  15/.,  (3)  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Holy 
Trinity  Brotherhood  there,  leased  to  Humphrey  Lawrence  by  indenture,  23  March, 
35  Hen.  VIII,  for  60  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  20 s.y  (4)  all  other  lands  in  Bedford  late  of 
the  same  Brotherhood,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  4 ij\  8 d.,  (5)  rents  and  services  in  Bedford, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newenham  of  the  yearly  rent  of  £5  15T.  2^.,  (6)  rents  and  ser- 
vices in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Elstowe,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  19T.  9 d.,  (7) 
rents  and  services  in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Caldwell,  of  the  yearly  rent  of 
37 s.  3^.,  (8)  rents  and  services  in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wardon,  of  the 
yearly  rent  of  9 s.}  (9)  rents  and  services  in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wooborne, 
of  the  yearly  rent  of  12s.  6d.,  (10)  a pension  of  12 d.  out  of  St.  Cuthbert’s  Church  in  Bed- 
ford, payable  to  the  Crown  as  in  right  of  the  Monastery  of  Dunstable,  Co.  Bedford, 
(11)  a pension  of  20/.  out  of  St.  Peter’s  Church  in  Bedford,  payable  to  the  Crown  as  in 
right  of  the  Monastery  of  Dunstable,  (12)  a yearly  rent  of  £4  payable  by  the  Bailiff  of 
Bedford  to  the  Crown  as  in  right  of  the  Monastery  of  Elstowe,  Co.  Bedford,  (13)  land* 
in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Elstowe,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  10 s.  8 d.  (14)  lands  in 
Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Caldwell,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  21T.  id .,  (15)  lands  in 
Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wardon,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  20s. , (16)  lands  in  Bed- 
ford of  the  yearly  rent  of  is.  C \d .,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Harrolde,  (17)  lands  in  Bedford, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Barmondsey,  Co.  Surrey,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  nd .,  (18)  lands 
in  Bedford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newenham,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  74 s.  9 d.,  (19) 
rents  of  lands  in  the  Parishes  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Cuthbert  in  Bedford,  given  for  an  obit 
and  light  in  St.  Peter’s  and  St.  Cuthbert’s  Churches,  amounting  to  8 d.  yearly  and  (20) 
lands  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Paul  in  Bedford,  given  for  a light  there,  of  the  yearly  rent  of 
4s.  6d.;  with  reservations;  (1),  (2)  and  (3)  from  the  terminations  of  the  leases  aforesaid, 
and  the  rest  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  102J.  8 d.,  (2)  1 5 j*.,  (3)  2oj\  and  the 
rest  £24  18/.  11  d.  In  consideration  of  the  decay  of  divers  houses  included  in  [m.  4] 
the  premises,  henceforth  to  be  repaired  at  the  charges  of  Geoffrey  Lawrence  aforesaid; 
and  for  his  service. 

2170. )  28  Sept.  1571..  Lease  for  31  years  to  Edward  Turnor,  one  of  the  Queen’s 

Captains,  of  (1)  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Leiston  Hall  and  lands 
(named)  in  Leiston,  leased  by  patent,  5 Nov.,  7 Eliz.,  to  Owen  Browne  for  21  [m.  5] 

years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7  12/.,  (2)  lands  (named  with  tenants' 


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names)  in  Leiston  and  Knotsall,  Co.  Suffolk,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Leiston  and  leased 
by  patent,  26  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  George  Scott  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £8,  (3)  parcels  of  the  demesne  lands  ( named  with  tenants ’ names)  of  the  Manor 
of  Leiston  Hall  and  (4)  herbage  of  a wood  {named)  there  and  increase  of  the  farm  of 
Leiston  Hall,  all  parcels  of  possessions  exchanged  with  Charles,  late  Duke  of  Suffolk, 
and  formerly  of  the  Monastery  of  Leiston;  with  reservations,  including  certain  lands 
{named);  (1)  and  (2)  from  the  terminations  of  the  leases  aforesaid,  and  (3),  and  (4)  from 
Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring 
after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £7  izs.,  (2)  £8,  (3)  £6  8j\  and  (4)  78 s.  8 d.;  the  [m.  6] 
lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  two  days  and  two  nights  yearly  for  the  Queen’s 
Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  survey  the  Manor  or  hold  courts  there.  By  P.S. 


2171.)  15  Sept.  1571.  Gorhamburj.  Pardon  for  William  Smythe  late  of  Nunnestanton, 

Co.  Durham,  alias  late  of  Esshe,  Co.  Durham,  indicted  (1)  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President 
of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Dercy,  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  of 
Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrarde,  Attorney 
General,  Thomas  Bromeley,  Solicitor  General,  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  George 
Bowes,  knight,  and  their  fellows  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  treason  in  that  he 
with  others  on  10  Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Topclifte,  Co.  York,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov. 
raised  a rebellion  with  4000  men  and  more  at  Rippon,  Co.  York,  continued  the  same  until 
26  Nov.  at  Burro wbrigge,  Wetherbie,  Northalerton  and  Richmond,  Co.  York,  on  the 
said  16  Nov.  at  Rippon  caused  to  be  published  a proclamation,  as  follows, — ‘We,  Thomas, 
Erie  of  Northumberland,  and  Charles,  Earle  of  Westmerland,  the  Quenes’  true  and  faith- 
full  subjects,  to  all  the  same  of  thoulde  catholicke  religion;  Knowe  ye  that  we  wythe 
many  other  well  disposed  persons  aswell  of  the  nobilitie  as  others  have  promised  our 
faithe  in  the  furtherance  of  this  our  good  meaninge;  Forasmuche  as  diverse  disordred 
and  evell  disposed  persons  about  the  quenes  majestie  have  by  theire  subtyll  and  craftie 
dealinge  to  advaunce  themselfes  overcomme  in  this  our  realme  the  true  and  catholicke 
religion  towards  God  and  by  the  same  abused  the  Quene,  disordred  the  realme  and  now 
lastly  seake  and  procure  the  destruccion  of  the  nobilitye;  We  therefore  have  gathered  our 
selfes  together  to  resiste  by  force  and  the  rather  by  the  healpe  of  God  and  yow,  good 
people,  and  to  see  redresse  of  those  thinges  amisse  wythe  restoringe  of  all  aunciente 
customes  and  libertyes  to  Godes  Churche  and  this  noble  realme,  leste  yf  we  shoulde  not 
doe  yt  oure  selfes  we  myghte  be  reformed  by  strangers  to  the  greate  hassarde  of  the 
state  of  this  oure  cuntrey,  whereunto  we  are  all  bounden,  and  on  28  Nov,  fled  into  Scot- 
land, (2)  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Durham  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  on  31  March,  12  Eliz., 
before  William,  Lord  Ewyre,  Gilbert  Gerrarde,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromley, 
Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Thomas  Calverley,  Thomas  Layton  and  their 
fellows,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  he  with  others  on  18  Sept.,  11  Eliz., 
at  Branspeth,  Co.  Durham,  plotted  rebellion,  on  14  Nov.  raised  a rebellion  with  300 
men  and  more  at  Durham,  continued  the  same  until  16  Nov.  at  Durham,  Brans-  [m.  7] 
peth  and  Darneton,  Co.  Durham,  and  on  the  said  14  Nov.  at  Durham  caused  the  pro- 
clamation above  recited  to  be  published  and  (3)  by  another  inquisition  taken  at  York 
Castle  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  and  his  fellows  aforesaid, 
Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  he  with  others  on  1 Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Toffclip 
plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.  raised  a rebellion  with  4000  men  and  more  at  Rippon, 
continued  the  same  until  26  Nov.  at  Borrowbrigge,  Wetherby,  Northalerton  and 
Rychmond  and  on  the  said  16  Nov.  at  Ryppon  caused  the  proclamation  above  recited 
to  be  published.  At  the  suit  of  William  Drewry,  knight,  Marshall  of  Berwick  on  Tweed. 

By  Q.  [m.  8] 


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2172. )  19  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Patrick  Bermingham,  son  and  administrator 

of  William  Bermingham,  deceased,  of  (1)  the  Manor  and  farm  of  Newsham  in  [m.  9] 
the  County  of  York  and  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  parcel  of  Barney  Castell,  and  all 
lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof,  (2)  the  tithes  and  oblations  in  Water- 
combe,  Co.  Dorset,  parcel  of  Le  Mayne  Preceptory,  (3)  the  Rectory  of  Totton  alias 
Totnes,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  Totton  Priory,  (4)  a pasture  ( named  with  tenanfs  name ) in 
Braye,  Co.  Berks,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Braye,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Wyndsor,  Co. 
Berks,  and  (5)  the  site  of  the  Crutched  Friers’  Priory  in  Donnyngton,  Co.  Berks,  and 
lands  ( named  with  tenanfs  name')  belonging  thereto;  with  reservations;  from  the  termina- 
tions of  leases  thereof  (1)  by  patent,  1 1 June,  3 and  4 Ph.  and  Mary  \Calendar , 1555-1557, 
p.  488]  to  Christopher  Hall  for  31  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£12  3T.  4^.,  (2)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  24  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to  John  Strowde  for  21 
years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  26 s.  8 d.,  (3)  by  patent,  24  Feb.,  3 
Eliz.,  to  Barnard  Smythe  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £14 
14s.  6d.,  (4)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  17  June,  4 Eliz.,  to  John  Norris  and  Thomas 
Orames,  to  the  use  of  the  parishioners  of  Braye,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  50T.  and  (5)  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  28  June, 
5 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Worseley,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at 
a yearly  rent  of  20 s.;  same  rents;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of  (2)  a rent  of  1 3T.  4 d.  to  the 
Priest  or  Priests  of  Watercombe  ministering  to  him  and  his  servants  and  out  of  (3)  a fee 
of  £8  to  the  Vicar  of  Totton  and  a rent  of  9/.  1 \d.  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Totton  for 
procurations  and  synodals;  also  for  (1)  to  find  an  able  man  with  horse  and  arms  to  serve 
in  the  North  when  required  by  the  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  and  to  perform  all 
customs  and  services  according  to  the  custom  of  the  country.  In  consideration  and  full 
satisfaction  of  all  expenses  incurred  by  William  Bermingham  aforesaid  for  the  Queen’s 
affairs  in  Ireland;  and  for  a fine  of  £ 46  i8t.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Patrick.  By  P.S. 

2173. )  6 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Cotton,  knight,  of 

(1)  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  St.  Leonard  by  Stratforde  at  Bowe,  Co.  Middlesex,  \m.  1 1] 
and  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names)  belonging  thereto,  late  of  St.  Leonard’s  Priory  by 
Stratforde  at  Bowe,  (2)  the  tithes  of  corn  ( tenant  named)  in  Wenlocke  Magna  and  in  Brad- 
ley in  the  Parish  of  Wenlocke  Magna,  Co.  Salop,  and  (3)  the  tithes  ( tenant  named)  in 
Calton  alias  Walton  in  the  Parish  of  Wenlocke  Magna,  which  tithes  in  Wenlocke  Magna 
and  the  Parish  thereof  are  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wenlocke  Magna,  (4)  the  tithes  of 
corn  {tenant  named)  in  Wylcote  and  Nesse  Cliffe  in  the  Lordship  of  Baschurche,  Co.  Salop, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Shrewsbury,  (5)  lands  {named  with  tenants' 
names)  in  Felixstowe,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  Felixstowe  Priory  and  parcel  of  lands  exchanged 
with  Thomas,  late  Duke  of  Norfolk,  (6)  three  tenements  in  Cosens  Lane  alias  Hay- 
wharfe  Lane  in  Thamestreete,  London,  one  by  the  mansion  called  ‘the  Stilliarde’  now 
or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Foster  (yearly  rent  20 s.),  another  now  or  late  in  the  tenure 
of  Roger  Eaton,  (yearly  rent  zGs.  8 d.)  and  the  other  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said 
Foster  (yearly  rent  1 3 s.  4 d.),  all  in  the  Parish  of  All  Hallows  the  Great  in  Thamestreete 
and  in  the  hands  of  the  Crown  by  the  Dissolution  of  Chantries  and  the  like,  (7)  three 
tenements  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mildred  in  Breadstreate,  London,  now  or  late  in  the  several 
tenures  of  Thomas  Dychefeild,  Thomas  Castell  and  William  Shefull,  late  of  Roger 
Holme’s  Chantry  founded  in  St.  Paul’s  Church,  London,  and  (8)  lands  {named  with 
tenants'  names)  in  Bromley,  Co.  Middlesex,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Bromley  and  of  [m.  1 2] 
lands  of  Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  exchanged;  with  reservations,  including  a right  of  way 
{described)  in  (1);  (1),  (2)  and  (4)  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof  (1)  by  Ralph 
Sadler  of  Standen,  Co.  Hertford,  knight,  by  indenture,  14  July,  28  Hen.  VIII,  to  Joan 
Gough  the  elder  of  Bromley,  Co.  Middlesex,  ‘wydowe’, — by  the  name  of  the  site  of  St. 


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Leonard’s  Priory  by  Stratforde  at  Bowe  and  lands  {named),  the  said  right  of  way  re- 
served, for  41  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £35  14J*.  8 d.,  (2)  by 
patent,  13  May,  3 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Sekeford  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at 
yearly  rents  of  (Wenlock  Magna)  iooj*.  and  (Bradley)  13 s.  4 d.  and  (4)  by  patent  of  the 
Court  of  Augmentations,  16  March,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Lawrence  Shalles  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  50j\,  and  the  rest  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the 
termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £35  14^.  fd .,  (2)  iooj*.  and  1 3 j*.  4 d.,  (3)  2.0s. , (4)  50^.,  (5)  37 j\,  (6)  6oj\, 
(7)  (Thomas  Dichefeilde)  24J.,  (Thomas  Castell)  34^.  and  (William  Shefull)  [m.  13] 
66j*.  8 d.  and  (8)  £11  iu.  4 d.  {detailed)',  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  two  days 
and  two  nights  yearly  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at 
the  Manor  of  St.  Leonard  by  Stratforde  at  Bowe  or  survey  the  same;  also  to  repair  the 
Chancel  of  Much  Wenlocke  Church.  For  his  long  service.  By  P.S. 

2174. )  28  June  1571.  Licence  for  George  Chewte,  son  and  heir  of  Philip  [m.  14] 

Chewte  and  Margaret  his  wife,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  George 
attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2175. )  26  Jan.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Vaughan,  son  and  heir  of  John  [m.  15] 

Vaughan,  knight,  and  Catherine  late  his  wife;  issues  from  John’s  death.  [m.  16] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


2176.)  28  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Edward  Gryffyn,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  Gryffyn; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Edward  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


2177. )  22  May  1571.  The  like  for  George  Brereton,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  [m.  17] 

Brereton;  issues  from  Richard’s  death.  \m.  18] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2178. )  22  May  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Ogle  and  Isabel  his  wife,  Robert  Claveringe 

and  Agnes  his  wife,  John  Heron  and  Margery  his  wife,  Roger  Prockter  and  Barbara  his 
wife,  Humphrey  Heron  and  Ursula  his  wife  and  John  Baxter  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
as  in  the  right  of  the  said  wives,  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Thomas  Gray,  knight;  issues 
from  Thomas  Gray’s  death.  [m.  19] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2179. )  May  1571.  The  like  for  George  Digby,  son  and  heir  of  John  Digby;  issues 

from  the  time  when  George  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . [m.  20] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2180. )  22  May  1571.  The  like  for  Joan  Wauton,  widow,  kinswoman  and  heir  of 

William  Laxton,  knight;  issues  from  25  Nov.  last  when  Joan  sued  for  livery,  [m.  21] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2181. )  28  May  1571.  The  like  for  Edward  Paston,  brother  and  heir  of  Henry  Paston, 

late  deceased  under  age;  issues  from  the  time  when  Edward  attained  the  age  of  [m.  22] 
21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2182. )  22  May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Becher,  citizen  and  haberdasher  of  London, 

son  and  heir  of  Henry  Becher,  late  Alderman  of  London;  issues  from  Henry  the  [m.  23] 
father’s  death. 


By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


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2183. )  28  May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Crane  and  Anne  his  wife,  as  in  right  of 

the  said  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Godwyn;  issues  from  the  time  \m . 24] 
when  Anne  attained  the  age  of  14. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2184. )  16  May  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Plott,  son  and  heir  of  Bartholomew  Plott; 

issues  from  Bartholomew’s  death.  [> m . 25] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2185. )  16  May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Curthopp,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher  [m.  26] 

Curthopp;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2186. )  5 Feb . 1571.  The  like  for  William  Thisselton,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Thomas 

Netham;  issues  from  Thomas’s  death.  [m.  27] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards 

2187. )  28  May  1571.  The  like  for  Anthony  Cope,  brother  and  heir  of  William  [m.  28] 

Cope;  issues  from  the  time  when  Anthony  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  29] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2188. )  22  June  1571.  The  like  for  William  Drury,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Drury 

kinsman  and  heir  of  William  Drury,  knight;  issues  from  the  time  when  \m.  30] 
William  son  of  Robert  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2189. )  22  June  1571.  The  like  for  William  Gratewood,  son  and  heir  of  John  Grate- 

wood;  issues  from  John’s  death.  \m.  31] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2190. )  22  June  1571.  The  like  for  William  Browne,  son  and  heir  of  John  [m.  32] 

Browne;  issues  from  John’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2191. )  5 June  1571.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sheldon,  son  and  heir  of  William  Sheldon; 

issues  from  William’s  death.  [m.  33] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2192. )  4 Dec.  1570.  The  like  for  Edward,  earl  of  Rutland,  son  and  heir  of  [m.  34] 

Henry,  late  earl  of  Rutland;  issues  from  the  time  when  Edward  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

K 33] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2193. )  28  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Rowland  Barker,  son  and  heir  of  James  Barker; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Rowland  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  36] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2194. )  5 June  1571.  The  like  for  Anselm  Sanford,  son  and  heir  of  William  Sanford; 

issues  from  William’s  death.  \m.  37] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2195. )  17  Jan.  1571.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  all 

other  Bishops  whom  it  shall  concern  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Nicholas, 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  to  the  Bishopric  of  Worcester,  void  by  translation;  and  order  to 
confirm  the  election  and  confirm  him  bishop  and  do  all  the  other  things  incumbent 
on  their  pastoral  office  in  this  behalf.  By  P.S. 


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2196.)  3 Jan.  1571.  Licence  for  Christopher  Wyllenhale  and  Catherine  his  \m.  38] 

wife  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  Manors  of  Weston  and  Anmer  and  of  lands  in  Buryton 
and  Catryngton,  Co.  Southampton,  to  Stephen  Vachell  and  Mary  his  wife  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Mary.  For  40 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

21 97-)  8 July  1571.  Licence  for  George  Morton,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Robert  Morton, 

to  wit,  the  son  of  Robert  Morton,  elder  son  of  the  said  Robert,  to  enter  upon  his  lands; 
issues  from  the  time  when  George  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  39] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2198. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Edward  Monynges,  brother  and  heir  male  of  [m.  40] 
John  Monynges  and  elder  heir  male  of  the  body  of  Richard  Monyges  by  Catherine  his 
wife;  issues  from  the  time  when  Edward  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2199. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Richard  Browne,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  [m.  41] 
Browne;  issues  from  the  time  when  Richard  the  son  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2200. )  13  July  1571.  The  like  for  John  Tregonwell,  kinsman  and  heir  of  [m.  42] 

John  Tregonwell,  knight,  to  wit,  the  son  of  Thomas  Tregonwell,  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  John;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  the  younger  attained  the  age  of  21.  [^.43] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2201. )  4 June  1571.  The  like  for  Frances  Rowse,  Anne  Rowse  and  Dorothy  Rowse, 
three  of  the  four  sisters  and  co-heirs  of  Nicholas  Rowse,  late  deceased  under  age,  son 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Rowse;  issues  from  the  time  when  the  said  co-heirs,  [m.  44] 
or  one  of  them,  reached  the  age  of  16. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 
{The  dorse  oj  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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2202. )  26  Oct.  1571.  Licence  for  Richard  Conquest,  brother  and  heir  of  [m.  1] 

Edmund  Conquest,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  Edmund’s  death.  [m.  2] 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2203. )  20  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  John  Robache  alias  Robage  late  of  Gwender  [m.  3] 

alias  Gwenthoor,  Co.  Brecon,  ‘yoman’,  for  all  felonies  committed  since  Candlemas, 
12  Eliz.,  in  respect  of  cattle  stealing.  At  the  suit  of  Edward  Dyer,  the  Queen’s  Servant. 

By  P.S. 

2204. )  22  Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Bostocke,  clerk,  to  the  Rectory  of 

Basingham,  Lincoln  dioc.;  in  the  Crown’s  gift  by  lapse.  By  P.S. 

2205. )  5 March  1571.  Absolution  for  Charles  Smythe  from  his  oath  to  occupy 

himself  the  office  of  Controller  of  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on 
Tyne,  to  which  he  was  appointed  during  pleasure  by  patent,  22  Jan.,  13  Eliz.;  pardon  for 
absence  therefrom  before  the  present  date;  and  licence  to  appoint  one  or  more  clerks, 
attornies  or  deputies  for  whom  he  will  answer  to  the  Crown  for  the  performance  of  the 
office,  and  to  absent  himself  at  will;  notwithstanding  stats.  1,  4 and  13  Hen.  IV;  the 
yearly  account  of  the  office  at  the  Exchequer  may  be  rendered  by  his  clerks,  attornies 
or  deputies.  By  P.S.  \m.  4] 

2206. )  10  March  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Roger  Browne,  M.A.,  of  a Canonry  or  Pre- 

bend in  St.  George’s  Chapel  in  Windsor  Castle,  void  by  the  death  of  Francis  Mallett. 

By  P.S. 

2207. )  22  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Creation  for  life  of  Richard  Lee  as  Portcullis 

Pursuivant  at  Arms;  annuity  of  £10  from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer. 
For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2208. )  23  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Duncombe  of  the  Rectory  [m.  4] 

of  Wyngrave,  Co.  Buckingham,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Albans,  Co.  Hertford; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £16  12 s.  4 \d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  7J d. 
yearly  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham  for  procurations,  and  all  other  charges.  In 
consideration  of  the  surrender  by  John  of  an  indenture,  1 June,  27  Hen.  VIII,  whereby 
Robert,  Abbot,  and  the  Convent  of  the  said  Monastery  leased  the  Rectory  to  Thomas 
Duncombe  of  Wyngrave,  with  reservations,  for  56  years  from  the  feast  of  the  [m.  5] 
Invention  of  Holy  Cross  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £17  (payable  to  the  Kitchener  of  the 
Monastery);  also  because  he  will  undertake  the  repairs;  and  for  a fine  of  £33  4 s.  9 d. 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2209. )  26  March  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Wolde,  a Groom  Purveyor  of  the 

Stable  of  (1)  lands  ( described  with  tenants'  names)  in  Weybridge  and  Chertsey,  parcel  of 
the  Manor  of  Otelande,  Co.  Surrey,  (2)  lands  ( described  with  tenants'  names')  in  Waybridge 
and  Walton  on  Thames,  parcel  of  lands  purchased  from  John  Goldewell,  and  (3)  a 
capital  messuage  called  Dorney  Howse  by  Oteland  and  lands  in  Waybridge,  Co.  Surrey, 
once  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Wynstone,  all  parcels  of  the  Honour  of  Hampton  Court; 
with  reservations;  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof  (1)  and  (2)  by  patent,  [m.  6] 


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4 Feb.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Strete,  then  a Groom  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  with  reser- 
vations, at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  $is.  5 d.  and  (2)  103 s.  2 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  8 Dec.,  30  Hen.  VIII, 
to  Thomas  Cawarden,  knight,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  and  (3)  by  patent 
of  the  Exchequer,  10  July,  8 Eliz.,  to  John  Wolde  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last 
at  a yearly  rent  of  2 6s.  Sd.;  yearly  rents  (1)  and  (2)  £6  15s.  7 d.  and  (3)  16s.  8 d.\  the  lessee 
discharged  from  all  charges.  For  his  service  and  for  a fine  of  £16  4 j\  6d.  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


2210.)  26  March  1571.  Lease  for  27  years  to  John  Barwicke  of  (1)  the  capital  messuage 

and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Bulteforde,  Co.  Wilts,  late  of  Ambresburye  Priory, 
two  ‘sheepe  howses'  and  all  other  appurtenances  of  the  premises  (except  oblations  [m.  7] 
and  privy  tithes  belonging  to  the  rectory  there)  and  (2)  live  and  dead  stock  ( described ), 
formerly  leased  by  the  Priory  to  John  Barwicke  and  Dorothy  his  wife;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £17  and  (2)  £20;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertain- 
ment one  day  yearly  for  the  Queen's  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  Courts  at 
the  Manor  or  survey  the  same;  also  at  the  end  of  the  term  to  render  to  the  Crown  the 
said  stock  or  the  value  thereof  assessed  by  four  men  dwelling  in  the  Manor  to  be  named 
by  the  Queen's  officers,  and  to  leave  corn  and  hay  (< quantities  specified)  in  cle  garners’, 
sheep  house  and  barn.  [m.  8] 

By  P.S. 


2211. )  25  Feb.  1571.  Creation  of  William  Cecill,  knight.  Councillor,  Principal  Secre- 

tary, as  Baron  of  Burghley,  Co.  Northampton;  in  tail  male. 

Witnesses:  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  Councillor, 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton,  Councillor,  Henry,  Earl 
of  Arundell,  Councillor,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Councillor,  President  of  the  Council 
in  the  North,  Henry,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  Councillor,  Ambrose,  Earl  of  Warwick, 
Councillor,  Master  of  the  Ordnance,  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  Councillor,  Robert,  Earl 
of  Leicester,  Councillor,  Master  of  the  Horse,  Walter,  Viscount  Hereford,  Councillor, 
Anthony,  Viscount  Montague,  Councillor,  Edwin,  Bishop  of  London,  Nicholas,  Bishop 
of  Worcester,  Edmund,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  William,  Bishop  of  Chester,  Edward, 
Lord  Clinton,  Councillor,  High  Admiral,  William,  Lord  Howard  of  Effingham,  Council- 
lor, Lord  Chamberlain,  William,  Lord  Cobham,  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  Arthur, 
Lord  Graye  of  Wilton,  John,  Lord  Lumley,  James,  Lord  Mounte  Joye,  Henry,  Lord 
Crumwell,  Thomas,  Lord  Paget,  Roger,  Lord  North,  Edward,  Lord  Hastinges  of  Lough- 
borough, Henry,  Lord  of  Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland, 
Francis  Knolles,  knight,  Councillor,  Treasurer  of  the  Household,  James  Crofte,  knight, 
Councillor,  Controller  of  the  Household,  Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  Councillor,  Chancellor 
of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Walter  Myldemaye,  knight,  Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  others.  By  Q. 

2212. )  26  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Asculph  Cleasbye  late  of  Aton,  Co.  York.  He  was 

indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20  May  [rede  March] 
(Monday  in  the  sixth  week  of  Lent),  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President 
of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  of 
Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney 
General,  Thomas  Bromley,  Solicitor  General,  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  George  Bowes, 
knight,  Anthony  Thorolde,  Lawrence  Meeres  and  their  fellows,  Justices  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer,  for  treason  in  that  he  with  others  on  7 Oct.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Topcliff,  Co.  York, 
plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.  at  Rippon  with  4000  men  and  more  raised  a [m.  9] 
rebellion  and  continued  the  same  until  28  Nov.  at  Rippon,  Bourrowbrigge,  Wetherbye 


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and  Tadcaster,  Co.  York;  he  pleaded  not  guilty,  it  was  found  that  he  was  guilty  and  that 
he  had  no  goods  or  lands  and  he  was  condemned.  At  the  request  of  Henry,  Lord  of 
Hunsdon,  the  Queen’s  kinsman.  By  P.S. 

2213. )  24  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  James  Burges,  ‘husbondman’,  and  Ralph  Burges, 

‘laborer’,  both  late  of  Overtabley,  Co.  Chester.  It  was  presented  at  the  session  of  the 
County  of  Chester  held  at  Chester  in  the  common  hall  of  the  County  on  24  April,  12 
Eliz.,  before  John  Throckmerton,  knight,  Justice  of  the  County,  that  on  17  Dec.,  12 
Eliz.,  they  broke  and  entered  the  close  of  Geoffrey  Caldwall  at  Aston,  Co.  Chester,  and 
stole  a heifer  belonging  to  him.  [m.  10] 

By  Q. 

2214. )  8 March  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Lockwood  late  of  Sower- 

bye,  Co.  York,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20  March, 
12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President  of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John, 
Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  of  Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East 
Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromley, 
Solicitor  General,  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  George  Bowes,  knight,  and  their  Fellows, 
Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  treason  in  that  he  with  others  on  1 Sept.,  11  Eliz., 
at  Topcliffe,  Co.  York,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.  at  Rippon  with  4000  men  and  more 
raised  a rebellion  and  continued  the  same  until  20  Nov.  at  Rippon,  Borowebrigge, 
Wetherbye,  Northallerton  and  Rychemond,  Co.  York,  and  on  the  said  16  Nov.  at  Rippon 
caused  to  be  published  a proclamation  [see  No.  2040  above].  On  account  of  his  pemitence 
for  his  crimes,  on  which  he  has  implored  the  Queen’s  mercy.  [m.  11] 

By  P.S. 

2215. )  23  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Peter  Clerke  late  of  London,  ‘yoman’,  indicted 

for  the  theft  of  plate  ( described ) belonging  to  a man  unknown  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary 
Wolnar  in  Langborne  Ward,  London,  on  13  Feb.,  12  Eliz.  By  Q. 

2216. )  15  March  1571.  Greenwich.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Hodson  of  the  office 

of  one  of  the  seven  Auditors  of  the  Exchequer  which  shall  next  be  void;  yearly  [m.  1 2] 
fee  of  £20,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  The  present  Auditors  are  Francis  Southewell, 
John  Osborne,  John  Hornyolde,  John  Thompson,  Thomas  Neale,  William  Fuller  and 
William  Neale,  holding  office  by  patent  for  life;  by  patent,  5 Nov.,  5 and  6 Ph.  and  Mary, 
the  reversion  of  the  office  held  by  Southewell  was  granted  to  Anthony  Roue  and  by 
patent,  8 Nov.,  5 and  6 Ph.  and  Mary,  the  reversion  of  that  held  by  Osborne  was  granted 
to  Robert  Multon.  By  P.S. 

2217. )  23  Feb.  1571.  Grant  to  William  Rame  ( alias  Ramme)  of  the  wardship  and 

marriage  of  Elizabeth  Maynard,  one  of  the  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  John  [m.  13] 
Maynard,  Alderman  of  Colchester;  with  an  annuity  of  40^.  from  6 May,  1 1 Eliz.,  when 
John  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £19  13/.  4 d.  By  Q. 

2218. )  24  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for  Giles  Frye  late  of  Cotherinton,  Co.  Gloucester, 

‘wever’,  for  all  offences.  He  is  indicted  for  the  theft  of  cattle  ( described ) belonging  to  John 
Harwell  at  Cotherington  on  10  Oct.,  11  Eliz.  By  consideration  of  Edward  Saunders, 
knight,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Thomas  Carus,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s 
Bench,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County.  By  Q. 

2219. )  21  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Robert  Constable,  knight,  the  [m.  14] 

Queen’s  Servant,  for  his  service  during  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North,  of  the  Rectory  of 
Kirkebie  Moreside,  all  barns,  houses  and  buildings  in  Kirkebie  Moreside  and  in  Fadmore 
and  Gillimore  belonging  to  the  Rectory,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  belonging  to  the 


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Rectory  in  Kiekebie  Moreside,  Fadmore  and  Gillimore  and  in  certain  closes  and  ‘lez 
garthes’  within  Sleightholmedale  and  all  other  appurtenances  of  the  Rectory  in  the  said 
places  and  elsewhere,  Co.  York;  with  reservations,  including  the  portions  and  profits 
belonging  of  old  to  the  Vicarage  there;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £11  6s.  Sd.; 
the  lessee  to  bear  all  charges  ordinary  and  extraordinary.  The  premises  were  leased  by 
patent,  17  May,  6 Eliz.,  to  Robert  Chomeley  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then 
last  at  the  same  rent;  and  he  assigned  his  interest  to  Christopher  Nevell,  who  was  lately 
attainted  of  treason. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2220. )  26  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Anthony  Welberye  late  of  Branspeth, 

Co.  Durham,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle  on  20  March,  12  Eliz., 
before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President  of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord 
Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewrye,  Henry,  Lord  of  Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East  Marches 
towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromeley,  Solicitor 
General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Anthony  Thorrold,  Lawrence  Meeres  and  their  fellows, 
Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  treason  in  that  he  with  others  on  18  Nov.,  12  Eliz., 
at  Wetherby  with  4000  men  and  more  raised  a rebellion  and  continued  the  same  until 
28  Nov.  at  Wetherby,  Burrobrigg,  Tatcaster  and  Northallerton,  Co.  York.  At  the  suit 
of  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor.  \m.  15] 

By  P.S. 

2221. )  10  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  Charles  Jackesonne  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Elizabeth  Atkinsone,  daughter  and  heir  of  Hugh  Atkinsone;  with  an  annuity  of  30^. 
from  29  April,  3 and  4 Ph.  and  Mary,  when  Hugh  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance 

£5  2S-  By  Q- 

2222. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  John  Saltmarshe  late  of  Redenes,  Co.  York,  indicted  by 

an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex, 
President  of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewrye,  Henry, 
Lord  of  Hunsdon,  and  others.  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  treason,  (as  in  No. 
2220).  On  report  of  his  penitence.  By  P.S. 

2223. )  1 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  of  all  offences  for  persons  indicted  for 

felonies  as  follows, — John  Taylebushe  alias  Taileboys,  ‘laborer’  alias  ‘yoman’,  and 
Thomas  Payne,  ‘yoman’,  both  late  of  London,  for  that  (1)  on  26  March,  1 3 Eliz.,  they 
robbed  Edward  Norton  of  London,  servant  of  William  Crowther,  citizen  and  ‘clothe- 
worker’  of  London,  at  Kingesland  in  Hackney,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  highway  of 
clothes  ( described ) and  $s.  id.  belonging  to  Norton,  (2)  on  the  same  date  they  robbed 
Edward  Norton,  servant  of  William  Crowther,  at  Kingesland  in  the  highway  of  goods 
( described ) belonging  to  Crowther,  and  (3)  2 April,  13  Eliz.,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary 
Colchurch  in  Chepe  Ward,  London,  Payne  stole  ‘a  calyver’  belonging  to  John  de  Howse, 
stranger,  and  (4)  on  3 April,  1 3 Eliz.,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mildred  the  Virgin  in  Chepe- 
ward  London,  they  stole  4s.  belonging  to  Edward  Norton,  ‘clotheworker’;  William 
Browne  late  of  London,  ‘yoman’,  for  the  theft  on  28  May,  13  Eliz.,  of  three  horses 
( described ) belonging  to  John  Browne  and  Richard  Browne  jointly  at  Shordiche,  Co. 
Middlesex;  and  Elizabeth  Vaughan,  late  of  London,  ‘spynster’  for  the  theft  on  \m.  16] 
28  April,  1 3 Eliz.,  of  i6j\  belonging  to  John  Netherclyffe  at  Whitechappell,  Co.  Middlesex. 

By  Q. 

2224. )  11  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Doddington 

of  the  Rectory  of  Lydburye  alias  Lydburye  Northe,  Co.  Salop,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Wigmore,  Co.  Hereford,  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Lydburye  alias  Lydburye  North,  Walcott, 
Downe,  Acton,  Brocton,  Totterton,  Eyton,  Cholton,  Yeaton,  Olde  Churchemore, 


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Norburye,  Astanton,  Hardwicke,  Whitcote  and  Lyddon  belonging  to  the  Rectory  and  a 
yearly  pension  from  the  Manor  or  farm  of  Plowden  for  the  tithes  of  corn  therein  payable 
to  the  Rectory,  all  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Matthew  Loide;  from  Lady  Day  next; 
yearly  rent  £1310/.  In  consideration  that  Doddington  first  informed  the  Queen  that  the 
Rectory  had  been  concealed  from  the  time  of  the  surrender  of  the  Monastery.  By  P.S. 

2225. )  6 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  Anne  Norton,  wife  [m.  17] 

of  William  Norton,  should  live  so  long,  for  the  maintenance  of  the  said  Anne,  to  Thomas 
Bointon  of  Barmeston,  Co.  York,  her  brother,  of  the  Manor  of  Hartforde,  in  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Richemonde,  Co.  York,  late  of  Richard  Norton,  attainted  of  treason,  and  all 
Granges,  lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £597 s.  4 d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  -js.  to  the  Crown  as  to  the  Castle 
of  Richmond.  Grant  also  for  21  years,  if  Anne  should  live  so  long,  of  an  annuity  of 
£26  12 d.  out  of  the  issues  of  the  said  manor  from  Lady  Day  last.  By  Q. 

2226. )  9 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Anthony  Countye,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

lands  in  Estgrenewiche,  Co.  Kent,  now  in  his  tenure  and  late  in  that  of  John  Lytellworth, 
parcel  of  the  lands  of  Colleges,  Chantries  and  the  like,  Co.  Kent;  from  Michaelmas  1590, 
or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  17  Dec.,  12  Eliz.,  to  Zachary  Colbrand, 
inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  4oj\;  same  rent. 
For  his  service.  \m.  18] 

By  Q. 

2227. )  4 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Stidman  of  the  Rectory  of  Llangericke, 

Co.  Montgomery,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Strataflorida,  Co.  Cardigan;  with  reserva- 
tions; from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Stidman 
of  a conventual  indenture,  25  Nov.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  leasing  the  Rectory  to  Richard 
Deveroux  for  40  years,  by  terms  of  seven  years,  from  Candlemas  then  next  at  the  same 
rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2228. )  6 July  1571.  Pardon  for  Tristram  Fenicke  alias  Fenwicke  late  of  Brinckborne, 

Co.  Northumberland.  By  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20  March, 
12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Councillor,  President  of  the  Council  in  the 
North,  John,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewrye,  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon,  Warden  of 
the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Brome- 
ley,  Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Anthony  Thorold,  Lawrence  Meers  and 
their  fellows,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  it  was  presented  that  he  and  others  at 
Wetherbye,  Co.  York,  on  18  Nov.  12  Eliz.,  with  4000  men  and  more  raised  a rebellion 
and  continued  the  same  until  Nov.  28  at  Wetherbye,  Borowbrigg,  Tadcaster  and  North- 
alverton,  Co.  York.  At  the  suit  of  his  brother,  Michael  Fenwicke.  [m.  19] 

By  P.S- 

2229. )  20  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Wiseman,  a Gentleman  Pensioner, 

of  woodlands  (named)  in  Eltham,  Co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last; 
yearly  rent  £12  9 s.;  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  preserva- 
tion and  enclosure  thereof;  the  tenants  and  inhabitants  of  the  Manor  of  Eltham,  to  be 
allowed  enough  fuel  for  their  needs  at  the  accustomed  price  whenever  there  shall  be  a 
cutting;  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  Auditor  of  the  County  within  one  year,  and 
before  the  Surveyor  of  woods  this  side  of  Trent  before  any  cutting  is  made.  In  considera- 
tion that  the  premises  are  woodlands  only  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after 
cutting,  the  charges  whereof  Wiseman  will  bear  and  will  pay  the  said  rent,  where  no 
rent  has  heretofore  been  answered. 


By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 


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2230.)  19  July  1571-  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  Richard  Maie  the  elder  of  Worcester 

and  Richard  May  and  John  Maie,  his  sons,  of  (1)  the  rents  of  assize  of  free  tenants  of 
the  Manor  of  Wyke  Episcopi,  Co.  Worcester,  and  services  and  dues  for  the  same,  (2) 
the  rents  of  assize,  of  free  tenants  of  the  Manor  of  Bredon,  Co.  Worcester,  and  services 
and  dues  for  the  same  and  (3)  the  site,  capital  messuage  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor 
of  Bredon,  all  late  of  the  Bishopric  of  Worcester;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  \m.  20] 
Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  59 s.  5 \d.>  (2)  £6  9 s.  10 d.  and  (3),  from  the  time  when  the  lessees 
shall  obtain  possession  £14.  In  consideration  that  Richard  the  elder  offers  at  his  suit  and 
costs  to  prove  void  a lease  of  (3);  also  because  the  rest  of  the  premises  are  free  rents 
only;  and  for  a fine  of  £28  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


2231. )  19  July  1571.  Lease  for  30  years  to  Richard  Masters,  M.D.,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  of  lands  called  Scorby  Feildes,  parcel  of  the  Lordship  of  Shereffehutton,  Co. 
York,  late  of  Richard,  Duke  of  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day,  1588,  or  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  6 July,  3 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Thomas  Blake 
for  31  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £28  6j\  8 d.\  same  rent.  For 
his  service.  \m . 21] 

By  P.S. 

2232. )  19  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Kinge,  clerk,  to  the 

Vicarage  of  Horsmonden,  Rochester  dioc.  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  lapse.  By  P.S. 

2233. )  8 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury . Presentation  of  William  Foorthe,  B.A.,  clerk, 

to  the  Rectory  of  Cardenham,  Exeter  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2234. )  20  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Forster  of  a moiety  of  (1)  water 

corn  mills  called  By  well  Mylnes  and  a free  fishing  in  the  Tyne  within  the  Lordship  of 
Bewell,  Co.  Northumberland,  all  late  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  of 
treason,  and  (2)  the  Rectory  of  Bywell  St.  Andrew  to  Northumberland,  late  of  Blaunche- 
land  Priory,  Co.  Northumberland;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents 
(1)  £4  and  (2)  66s.  Sd.;  the  lessee  by  himself  or  sufficient  men  to  serve  in  the  North  when 
required  by  the  Warden  of  the  Marches  there.  In  consideration  that  cle  myll  damme’, 
made  of  timber,  extending  over  the  Tyne  and  very  chargeable  by  reason  of  the  fierceness 
of  the  river,  is  at  present  in  such  ruin  that  unless  it  be  repaired  the  mills  will  decay  for 
lack  of  water  and  the  fishery  be  ruined,  but  Forster  will  undertake  the  repair  of  the  dam 
and  a moiety  of  the  mills  and  payment  of  the  rents;  and  for  a fine  of  £13  6s.  Sd.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2235. )  20  July  1571.  Acquittance  and  exoneration  of  Roger  Martyn  of  London, 

knight,  and  Richard  Younge,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  in  respect  of  the  [m.  22] 
duties  on  2500  tons  of  wine  collected  by  them;  saving  to  the  Crown  all  accounts,  execu- 
tions and  demands  against  or  from  Thomas  Neale,  Henry  Goldinge  and  Thomas  Gardy- 
ner.  By  patent,  31  Oct.,  10  Eliz.,  the  customs  and  all  other  duties  on  wine  imported 
into  England  and  Wales  not  therein  excepted  were  leased  to  Neale  and  Goldinge  for 
seven  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £905 1 4 s.  5 d.,  with  a condition 
that,  should  the  said  rent  fall  into  arrears  for  28  days,  the  grant  should  be  void.  Neale 
and  Goldinge  by  deed,  20  March,  1 1 Eliz.,  conveyed  their  interest  to  Gardyner,  who  by 
deed,  21  April,  11  Eliz.,  for  £6000  sold  the  customs  and  other  duties  on  the  next  2500 
tons  of  wine  arriving  at  the  Port  of  London  to  Martyn  and  Yonge;  the  yearly  rent  stipu- 
lated in  the  original  lease  having  fallen  into  arrears,  the  lease  became  void,  since  which 
time,  however,  Martyn  and  Yonge  have  continued  to  collect  the  duties  (except  prise 
and  butlerage)  on  the  2500  tons  aforesaid  arriving,  amounting  to  10,000  marks.  By  Q 


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2236. )  23  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship,  for  the  service  of 

John  Houghton  to  the  present  Queen  and  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI  and  Queen 
Mary,  to  the  said  John  and  Toby  Houghton,  his  son,  of  (1)  the  office  of  \m.  23] 
General  Woodward  of  the  Queen’s  forests  in  the  Counties  of  Northampton  and 
Rutland,  with  all  hedges  called  “olde  coppise  hedges”  and  all  other  profits,  and  (2) 
the  reversion  of  the  office  of  Woodward  and  Keeper  of  all  woods  in  the  County  of 
Northampton  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer,  granted  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentations, 28  Oct.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Humphrey  Palmer,  by  the  name  of  the  office  of 
Woodward  and  Keeper  of  all  woods  in  the  said  County,  in  the  survey  of  the  said  Court, 
then  late  held  by  Henry  Thouroughgood,  for  life;  yearly  wages  of  (1)  iooj\  and  (2) 
iooj\,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  offices  or  by  the  Receiver  General  of  the  Counties. 
On  surrender  by  John  of  a patent,  14  May,  2 and  3 Ph.  and  Mary  [ Calendar , [m.  24] 

1 5 5 5—1 557,  p.  194],  confirming  (1)  to  him  for  life.  By  P.S. 

2237. )  A July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Christopher  Metcalf,  knight,  of  a messuage 
called  Estradell  and  Westradell  alias  Rathell  and  Cragedale  in  Radell  in  Bainbrigge, 
parcel  of  the  Lordship  of  Middleham  in  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richemond,  Co.  York; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10  13 j*.  4 d.\  the  lessee  to  serve  the 
Queen  with  horse  and  arms  when  required  as  other  tenants  of  the  said  Lordship  of 
Richemond  and  Middleham  do  by  virtue  of  a custom  there  called  ‘tenaunte  righte’;  also 
to  fence  the  premises  as  ordered.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Metcalfe  of  a 
patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  13  June,  4 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  messuage  to  him, 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of 
£42  13T.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2238. )  26  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Robert  Lislie  alias  Leslie  and  Hum- 

phrey Leslie,  both  late  of  Hasand  in  Shilbottel,  Co.  Northumberland;  and  release  to 
Robert  of  all  lands  in  Felton  Towne  and  Shilbottell,  Co.  Northumberland,  late  of  his 
father,  Thomas  Leslie.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Felton  Towne  on  1 1 Jan., 
5 Eliz.,  before  John  Bednell,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Richard  Heron, 
that  on  Sunday,  10  Jan.,  between  10  and  11  a.m.  Heron  was  kneeling  at  divine  service 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Felton  Towne  with  Lawrence  Todd,  clerk,  then  Vicar  there, 
and  other  parishioners,  when  Ralph  Ellerker  and  Ralph  Leslie,  both  late  of  Felton  Hall 
in  Felton  Towne,  Robert  and  Humphrey  Leslie  aforesaid,  Philip  Miting  late  of  Felton 
Hall,  “yoman”,  Walter  Dune  late  of  Felton  Towne  ‘yoman’,  Martin  Leslie  late  of 
Welden  in  Framlyngton,  Co.  Northumberland,  and  Thomas  Leslie  aforesaid  [m.  25] 
late  of  Hasand  came  with  intent  to  murder  him,  and  Ellerker  and  Ralph  and  Robert 
Leslie  killed  him  with  their  swords  ( details  given ) after  which  they  and  Miting,  Dune  and 
Martin  Leslie  fled;  for  which  all  the  aforesaid  were  oudawed  and  attached;  Ralph 
Ellerker,  Thomas  Leslie,  Ralph  Leslie,  Philip  Miting  and  Walter  Dune  are  since  dead. 
At  the  suit  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Councillor  President  of  the  Council  in  the  North: 
it  is  reported  that  Robert  was  not  yet  1 6 on  the  day  of  the  murder,  had  no  sword  on  that 
day  and  did  not  strike  Heron  with  any  weapon.  By  Q. 

2239. )  4 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Weston,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

(1)  lands  ( named  with  tenants ’ names')  in  Burneston,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monas-  \m.  26] 
tery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York,  (2)  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Shorne,  Co. 
Kent,  late  of  Thomas  Wyat,  knight,  and  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange,  (3)  lands 
(1 described ) in  Clyfton,  Co.  York,  and  (4)  the  site  or  capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of 
Willerbye  and  lands  etc.  ( named  with  tenants'  names ) in  Willerbye  and  Staxton,  Co.  York, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Brydlington,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  [m.  27] 


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Michaelmas,  1572,  having  been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20 
March,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  William  Perkynson,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Michael- 
mas then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  26/.  Gd.  ( detailed ) or,  if  a patent  of  the  Exchequer  temp. 
Ph.  and  Mary  leasing  the  same  to  Perkynson,  with  reservations,  for  30  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent  (on  surrender,  as  is  supposed,  of  the  said  patent,  20  March, 
5 Edw.  VI)  be  not  void,  from  the  termination  of  that  lease,  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1579, 
having  been  leased  by  patent,  17  Oct.,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  William  Kynge  for  21 
years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12,  (3)  from  Lady  Day  [m.  28] 
1584,  having  been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  29  June,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary, 
to  Thomas  Smythson,  son  of  Thomas  Smythson,  with  reservations,  for  26  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  6oj-.,  and  (4)  from  Michaelmas,  1581,  having  been 
leased  by  patent,  20  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  John  Carvell  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £13  14s.  id.;  same  rents;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for 
the  Queen’s  Auditor,  Receiver,  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the 
Manor  of  Willerbye  or  survey  the  same.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Weston 
of  a patent,  17  June,  10  Eliz.  [< Calendar , 1566-1569,  no.  1050]  leasing  to  him  ( a ) lands  in 
Myton,  Co.  York,  and  ( b ) Myton  Close  there  for  21  years  (a)  from  Michaelmas,  1574, 
and  (i b ) from  Michaelmas  then  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for 
life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date  at  yearly  rents  of  (a)  83  j*.  3 d.,  eight  hens  and  80 
eggs  and  ( b ) £16  ly.  4 d.;  and  for  his  service.  by  Q. 


2240.)  30  Oct.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple,  at  the  suit  of  William  Stanley,  knight. 

Lord  Mountegle,  and  for  a fine  of  £300  paid  by  him  at  the  Exchequer  to  [mm.  29-3 1] 
Gregory  More  and  Thomas  Morte  of  the  reversion  of  a third  part  of, — the  site  of  Valdy 
alias  Vaudy  Dei  alias  Valle  Dei  alias  Vawdy  Abbey,  Co.  Lincoln,  a free  fishery  in  Bar- 
linges  Water  alias  Le  Eye  Water,  Co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bullington,  Co. 
Lincoln,  and  the  demesne  lands  and  Church  etc.  of  Valdy  Abbey;  the  Rectories  of  Noc- 
ton,  late  of  Nocton  Parke  Priory,  Markby,  late  of  Merkeby  Priory,  and  Fullestowe,  late 
of  the  Monastery  of  Lowth  Parke,  Co.  Lincoln,  the  Manors  of  Edenham,  Scotelthorpp, 
Ingoldesby,  Welby  and  Birton  alias  Burton,  late  of  Valdy  Abbey  the  Manor  of  Nocton 
Parke,  late  of  the  Priory  there,  the  Manor  of  Markeby  alias  Merkby,  late  of  the  Priory 
there,  the  Manors  of  Grenefeld,  Moreby,  Conysby  and  Wilkesby,  late  of  Grenefeld 
Priory,  the  Manors  of  Fullestowe  alias  Fulstowe  and  Croxby,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Lowth  Parke,  the  Manor  of  Newsom,  late  of  the  Monastery  there,  the  Manor  of  Elsham 
alias  Ellesham,  late  of  the  Priory  there,  the  Manor  of  Willesford,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Borne,  Co.  Lincoln,  the  bailiwicks  of  Grenefeld,  Newsom  and  Elsham,  late  of  the  Monas- 
teries there,  and  a farm  or  Grange  called  Abye  Graunge,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lowth 
Parke,  all  in  the  County  of  Lincoln;  all  lands  etc.  in  Valdy,  Edenham,  Scotelthorpp, 
Borne,  Ingoldesby,  Langton  alias  Lavington,  Welby,  Flumby  Parva  alias  Litle  [m.  32] 
Humby,  Belton,  Farhumby,  Gunwarby,  Water  Willoughby,  Heythorne  alias  Hether, 
Lunderthorpp  alias  Lundonthorpp,  Roppesley,  Sapperton  alias  Saperton,  Pickworth 
alias  Pickwith,  Bilchefeld  alias  Bychefeld,  Stenby,  Corby,  Eston,  Westby,  Birton  alias 
Burton,  Skillington,  Cossun  alias  Colson,  Swayfelde,  Colseworth  alias  Colsterworth, 
Grauntham  alias  Grantham  and  Southstoke,  Co.  Lincoln,  once  of  Valdy  Abbey,  in 
Willesford,  Ankaster,  Kexby  alias  Kelseby,  Northickham  and  Hadington,  Co.  Lincoln, 
and  the  City  of  Lincoln,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Borne,  in  Osburneby,  Riskington, 
Ingham,  Newton,  Awnesby  alias  Awneby,  Swarby,  Stirton,  Nauby  alias  Naunby, 
Water  Willoughby,  Riskington,  Skoppwike  alias  Skalpwick,  Metringham,  Dunston, 
Nocton,  Hanworth  tf/zkr  Totterhan worth  alias  Potterhanworth,  Braunston,  Tynkarland 
alias  Tymberland,  Thorpp,  Calkewell  and  Hingleby  alias  Ingleby,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  the 
City  of  Lincoln,  once  of  Nocton  Parke  Priory,  in  Markby  alias  Markeby,  Strubby, 


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Thonelby  alias  Thyrleby,  Thrusthorpp,  Haunby  alias  Awneby,  Beisby,  Sutton,  Maltby, 
Ulceby,  Skidbroke,  Alforte  alias  Alford,  AfForby,  Henneynges  by  Harpe  Close,  Wayne- 
flete,  Stickford,  Fullesthorpp,  Holceby  alias  Ulceby,  Thedelthorpe,  Stepenge  alias 
Stepyng,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  the  City  of  Lincoln,  once  of  Merkeby  Priory,  in  Grenefeld, 
Sutton,  Monby  alias  Momby,  Waynflete,  Claythorpp,  Olseby  alias  Ulceby,  Southermesby, 
Wynthorppe,  Fullesthorpp,  Mabithorpp,  Thursthopp  alias  Trustropp,  Beisby,  Willough- 
by, Hawe,  Andetby,  Hotofte,  Holbech,  Wilberton  alias  Wiberton,  Leake,  Fersforth  alias 
Ferforth,  Aleby  alias  Alesby,  Cumberworth,  Thorelby  alias  Thirleby,  Clathorpp, 
Riggesby,  Sloythby,  Ingolmylles,  Wynthorpp,  Langholme  alias  Langton,  Somercotes, 
March  Chappell,  Fresney,  Sewestropp,  Saltfletby,  Halton,  Bradney  alias  Bardeney, 
Monkthorpp,  Morby,  Wilkesby  and  Congsby,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Grenefeld  Priory, 
in  Wraxholme,  Lowth,  Garnethorpp,  Utterby,  Tetney,  Newton,  Fullestowe,  March 
Chapell,  Somercotes,  Hotofte,  Drynkell  alias  Brinkell,  Tatwell  alias  Tathwell,  Rokeland, 
Welton,  Kexby  alias  Kelseby,  Merton,  Stowe,  Bissington  alias  Lesington,  Dougham 
alias  Doughton,  Croxby  and  Aby  alias  Aby  Graunge.  Co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the  Monastery 
of  Lowth  Parke,  in  Halton,  Kelingholme  alias  Kyllingholme,  Croxton,  Kermington, 
Kelby,  Heybrugh,  Brokellesby,  Hotofte,  Netleton,  Claxby,  Brigley,  Immyngton  alias 
Hemyngton,  Ulceby  alias  Wolceby,  Lumbergia  Magna  alias  Great  Lymber,  Normanby, 
Laceby,  Gladwood,  Grymesby,  Lumbergia  Parva,  Alesby,  Snath,  Saxby  and  Noncotton, 
co.  Lincoln,  the  City  of  Lincoln  and  Biforde,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newsom, 
in  Elsham,  Worletby,  Croxton,  Kermington,  Barrowe,  Roth  well,  Assheby,  Kirkeby, 
Osgarby,  Usselby  alias  Ulceby,  Upton,  Saxby,  Wotton,  Bigby,  Owresby,  Wrauby  alias 
Wragby,  Alesby,  Snarford,  Kynyerby  alias  Kynerby,  Barnetby  alias  Barneby,  Swaby 
alias  Swarby,  Barton,  Witton,  Wellinger  and  Winthorpp,  Co.  Lincoln,  Ansacres,  Co. 
Stafford  and  Mawgree,  Co.  York,  late  of  Elsham  Priory;  a wood  called  Roppesley  Rise, 
Co.  Lincoln,  once  of  Valdy  Abbey;  and  all  lands  in  the  said  places  belonging  to  the  said 
houses  on  4 Feb.,  27  Hen.  VIII  or  at  the  time  of  their  suppression,  or  at  any  time  during 
the  six  years  then  last  past;  which  premises  (yearly  value  £366  ioj\  8 \d.)  were  \m.  33] 
granted  by  patent  19  March,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  Charles,  Duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Catherine 
his  wife  for  life  in  survivorship,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Duke, 
to  hold  by  service  of  the  fifth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £71  3 j\,  and 
Lord  Mountegle  is  seised  of  the  said  third  part  thereof  in  fee  tail  in  remainder  after 
Catherine’s  death  as  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Duke.  To  hold  by  service 
of  the  third  part  of  a fifth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a third  part  of  the  rent  aforesaid, 
payable  yearly  at  Michaelmas  after  default  of  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Duke.  By  Q. 

2241. )  26  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Monson  of  the  site  and  [///.  34] 

demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Inglebye,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  all  lands  in  Inglebye  and 
Northinglebye  late  of  Francis  Norton,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Lady 
Day  last;  yearly  rent  £121  17/.;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  to  the  Crown  at  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  ioj-.,  to  the  Earl  of  Rutland  and  his  heirs  at  Belveir  Castle  ioj\,  to  the  Vicar 
of  Inglebye  by  composition  for  tithes  of  the  said  lands  £4  and  to  the  Rector  of  Inglebye 
by  composition  for  tithes  of  the  Rectory  1 5 j*.;  the  lease  to  be  void  if  the  Crown  shall 
grant  or  sell  any  part  of  the  premises  in  fee  simple  or  tail.  In  consideration  that  the 
premises  were  only  of  a yearly  rent  of  £16  and  are  now  raised  to  £121  17 s.  , which  rent 
is  not  likely  to  continue  of  so  great  value  unless  the  premises  be  leased,  and  Monson 
offers  to  take  a lease  and  pay  the  rent  of  £121  17J.  By  P.S. 

2242. )  31  Oct.  1571.  Grant  to  Roger,  Lord  Northe,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Robert  Thorneton,  son  and  heir  of  William  Thorneton;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  24 
Sept.,  12  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  By  P.S. 


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2243. )  3 1 Oct.  1571.  Protection  for  one  year  for  George  Higgyns  and  Hugh  James  of 

Bristol,  merchants.  \m.  35] 

By  P.S. 

2244. )  25  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Promise,  for  the  service  of  Thomas  Digges, 

to  grant  in  fee  farm  to  him,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  or  such  others  as  he,  his  heirs  or  execu- 
tors, shall  appoint  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  all  such  lands  in  or  adjoining  the  County 
of  Kent  heretofore  covered  by  the  sea  and  by  work  of  God  or  otherwise  ‘inned’  or 
recovered  from  the  sea,  whereof  the  issues  have  not  since  the  ‘inninge’  of  the  same 
been  answered  to  the  Queen,  or  which  hereafter  shall  be  ‘inned’  or  recovered  through 
Dygges,  his  heirs  or  assigns,  which  shall  be  discovered  by  him,  his  heirs,  executors  and 
assigns  within  seven  years  now  next  following.  The  grantee  to  pay  yearly  such  rent  as 
the  lands  shall  be  surveyed  or  found  to  be  worth,  and  to  hold  the  same  as  of  the  Manor  of 
Eastgrenewiche  in  socage;  but,  if  the  lands  have  formerly  been  held  by  any  better  service, 
they  shall  be  held  by  the  former  tenure.  The  Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Vicetreasurer,  Under- 
treasurer and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  the  Attorney  and  Solicitor  General  and  other 
officers  of  that  court  to  make  out  at  the  request  of  Digges,  his  heirs  and  assigns  com- 
missions to  such  persons  as  they  shall,  with  the  consent  of  that  court,  appoint  during  the 
said  term  of  seven  years  for  the  discovery,  surveying  and  valuing  of  such  of  the  premises 
as  are  within  the  survey  of  that  court;  the  Chancellor  and  Attorney  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  to  do  likewise  in  respect  of  such  of  the  premises  as  are  within  the  survey  of  the 
Duchy.  They  shall  thereafter  make  books  of  grant  of  such  lands  and  send  the  same  signed 
by  themselves  or  two  of  them,  to  the  Queen  that  the  same  may  proceed  to  further  as- 
surance accordingly.  Licence  for  Digges,  his  heirs,  executors  and  assigns  to  recover  all 
such  lands  down  to  low  water  mark,  provided  that  such  recovery  be  proved  by  the 
opinion  of  the  Admiral  of  England  or  Warden  of  the  ‘Fyve  Portes’  or  their  Commis- 
sioners not  to  be  hurtful  to  any  road  or  harbour  for  ships;  no  others  to  recover  the  same 
or  have  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  during  the  said  term.  [m.  36] 

English . By  Q. 

2245. )  26  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Protection  for  one  year  for  Thomas  Fletecher  alias 

Fletcher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  alias  of  Barton  under  Nedewoode,  Co.  Stafford, 
the  Queen’s  debtor.  By  P.S. 

2246. )  5 July  1571.  Licence  for  20  years  for  Thomas  Goldinge  of  Powles  Bellchampe, 

Co.  Essex,  knight,  to  make  and  put  in  use  an  engine  invented  by  himself  whereby  he  is 
able  to  reclaim  inundated  country,  convey  water  to  cities,  towns,  houses  and  other 
places  where  any  persons  are  desirous  of  it,  and  to  make  mills  of  all  sorts  and  for  all 
purposes  to  grind  and  work  continually  without  ceasing,  which  engine  once  made  and 
erected  will  continue  working  without  man’s  labour;  from  the  present  date;  no  other 
to  make  any  like  engine  on  pain  of  forfeiture  of  £500  for  every  offence  (one  moiety  of 
the  same  going  to  the  licensee)  and  suffer  one  year’s  imprisonment;  the  [m.  37] 
licence  to  be  void  if  the  licensee  shall  not  within  two  years  construct  and  effectually 
put  into  practice  the  said  engine.  English  By  P.S. 

2247. )  24  July  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Bankes  of  the  office 

of  Master  called  ‘le  Teacher  of  Grammer’  of  the  Queen’s  School  of  Ewelme,  Co.  Oxford; 
as  formerly  held  by  William  Atkinson.  By  P.S. 

2248).  6 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Morley  of  the  office  of 

Particular  Surveyor  of  lands  in  the  County  of  Gloucester  and  the  Cities  of  Gloucester 
and  Bristol  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer;  from  the  death  of  Thomas  Dutton;  annuity  of 
£16  13T.  4 d.  and  expenses  payable  by  the  Receiver  General  of  the  County  of  Gloucester 

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or  at  the  Exchequer.  By  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  17  Dec.,  3 Edw.  VI, 
the  office  of  Particular  Surveyor  of  lands  in  the  said  County  and  Cities  in  the  survey  of  the 
Court  of  Augmentations  was  granted  for  life  to  Dutton,  then  a Page  of  the  Chamber,  who 
is  yet  alive.  By  P.S. 

2249. )  3 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Norton  of  lands  etc.  {named  \m.  38] 

with  tenant's  name ),  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Topcliff,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from 
Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £7  ys.  4 d.  In  consideration  of  the  title  to  the  premises;  and  for 
a fine  of  £14  i8j*.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  Thomas,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  attainted 
of  treason,  late  held  the  premises  by  grant  of  the  Crown  in  the  years  [ — ] Ph.  and  Mary 
in  tail  male  with  remainder  to  Henry  Persey,  knight,  his  brother.  By  P.S* 

2250. )  9 Aug.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Morgan  of  Grayes  Inne,  Co. 

Middlesex,  of  (1)  lands  {tenant  named')  in  Eley  in  the  Lordship  of  Landaph,  Co.  Glamorgan, 
given  for  Llewelin  ap  Ryme  Bolde’s  obit  in  Llandaff  Cathedral,  (2)  lands  {named  with 
tenants'  names)  towards  Kerdiff,  in  Eley  moor  and  in  the  Lordship  of  Landaph,  late  of 
the  Chantry  founded  in  Llandaff  Cathedral  by  William  Breus,  once  bishop  there,  (3) 
all  lands  in  the  County  of  Glamorgan  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  or  service  in  Llandaff 
Cathedral,  and  (4)  all  lands  {tenant  named)  in  the  said  County  late  of  the  Chantry  called 
‘David  Mathews  service’  in  Llandaff  Cathedral,  all  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  stat.  1 Edw. 
VI;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  40/.  (and  heriot),  (2)  57^. 
10 d.,  (3)  £4  id.  and  (4)  £5  13J.  8 d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of  (3)  6d.  to  the  Bishop 
of  Llandaff  for  free  rent  and  out  of  (4)  2 s.  10 d.  to  the  said  Bishop  for  free  rent  and  6d. 
to  the  Archdeacon  of  Llandaff.  In  consideration  that  (1),  (2)  and  (3)  have  been  concealed 
for  many  years,  and  (4)  and  the  rents  and  services  answered  therefrom  have  been  dis- 
charged from  the  years  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary  by  judgment  in  the  Exchequer,  but  Morgan 
will  pay  the  rents  of  all  the  premises.  [m.  39]  By  P.S. 

2251. )  26  July  1571.  Gorhamhury.  Foundation  of  a Grammar  School  erected  by  the 

inhabitants  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Olave  in  the  Borough  of  Southwerke,  Co.  Surrey,  for 
the  instruction  of  boys,  parishioners  and  inhabitants  there,  both  in  grammar  and  in 
accidence  and  other  inferior  books  and  in  writing,  to  be  called  the  Free  Grammar  School 
of  Queen  Elizabeth  of  the  parishioners  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Olave  in  Southwerke,  with 
a Master  and  Usher.  There  shall  be  sixteen  Governors  of  the  School  from  among  the 
inhabitants  of  the  Parish.  Appointment  of  Anthony  Rushe,  clerk,  Rector  of  the  Parish 
Church  of  St.  Olave,  William  Bonde,  clerk,  Minister  of  the  said  church,  William  Wilson, 
Charles  Pratte,  John  Lambe,  Olave  Burre,  Thomas  Poore,  Thomas  Bulman,  William 
Laude,  Richard  Haryson,  Thomas  Harper,  John  Chapman,  Robert  Couche,  Chris- 
topher Woodward,  James  Heathe  and  Thomas  Pynden  for  life  as  the  first  and  present 
Governors.  Incorporation  of  the  Governors.  Should  any  Governor  die  or  leave  the  Parish, 
the  survivors  shall  appoint  a successor  from  among  the  inhabitants  of  the  Parish. 
Power  for  the  Governors,  with  the  advice  of  the  Bishop  of  Winchester  or,  in  his  absence, 
of  some  other  honest  and  learned  man,  to  appoint  the  Master  and  Usher;  also  power  for 
the  Governors  to  make  statutes,  so  that  they  be  not  contrary  to  the  statutes  of  the  realm. 
No  person  other  than  boys  and  youths,  parishioners  and  inhabitants  of  the  Parish,  ahall 
be  educated  at  the  school,  unless  admitted  by  the  Governors.  Licence  for  the  Governors 
to  hold  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £50  not  held  of  the  Crown  in  chief  or  by  knight 
service.  By  P.S.  [m.  40] 


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2252. )  3 Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Twiste,  Purveyor  and  \m.  1] 

Granger  (gr ana  tor)  of  the  Stable,  of  lands  ( named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Lewisham,  parcel  of 
the  Manor  of  Banckers,  Co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease 
thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  6 July,  4 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Goteley,  with  reservations, 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  63 s.  4 d.\  same  rent.  For  his 
service  and  for  a fine  of  £12  13T.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2253. )  6 Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  Edward  Fletewood,  clerk,  to  the  Rectory  of 

Wyggen,  Co.  Lancaster,  Chester  dioc.,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  Blakelache; 
in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  the  minority  of  Thomas  Langeton.  By  P.S. 

2254. )  7 Feb.  1571.  Grant  to  Thomas  Bellott  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Eliza- 

beth Chorleton,  daughter  and  heir  of  William  Chorleton  of  Apley  and  kinswoman  and 
heir  of  William  Chorleton  of  Wombridge;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  from  1 Jan.,  9 Eliz., 
when  William  Chorleton  of  Wombridge  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £11  9 s. 

By  P.S.  \m.  2] 

2255. )  7 Feb.  1571.  Manumission  of  James  Kytche,  Robert  Kytche  and  John  Kytche 

the  younger,  all  of  Christes  Churche,  Co.  Southampton,  ‘husbandmen’,  villeins  regardant 
to  the  Queen’s  Manor  of  Somerford  in  Christes  Churche,  and  their  issues.  By  P.S. 

2256. )  8 Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Gerrarde,  Recorder  of  Chester, 

of  lands  in  Chester,  (1)  late  of  St.  John’s  College  there  and  (2)  late  of  St.  Anne’s  Brother- 
hood there;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £17  1 is.  Sd.  and  (2)  £16  6d.;  the  Crown 
to  discharge  the  lessee  from  the  payment  of  £1 3 6s.  %d.  to  the  Vicar  of  St.  John’s  Church, 
Chester,  and  £8  to  the  assistant  of  the  said  Vicar;  the  lessee  to  discharge  the  [m.  3] 
Crown  from  the  payment  of  rents  resolute  out  of  the  premises  amounting  to  5 os.  Sd.  a year. 
In  consideration  that  Gerrarde  will  undertake  not  only  to  repair  and  maintain  the  build- 
ings leased,  the  cost  of  which  in  time  past  in  common  years  amounted  to  5 $s.  4 d.,  but 
also  to  pay  the  said  rents  resolute,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  Auditor  of  the  County 
of  Chester.  By  P.S. 

2257. )  8 Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Mercer  of  a farm  called  Wastcourte 

(alias  Vastcourte)  in  Ewelme,  Co.  Oxford,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Ewelme;  with  reserva- 
tions; from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  to  Thomas  Carter  by  indenture,  28  May, 
27  Hen.  VIII,  of  Charles,  late  Duke  of  Suffolk,  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas,  1543, 
at  a yearly  rent  of  £1 2 6s.  8 d.\  same  rent.  For  a fine  of  £50  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2258. )  8 Feb.  1571.  Grant  for  life,  to  Richard  Scoley,  a Groom  in  Ordinary  of  the 

Chamber,  of  the  office  of  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  the  Manor  of  Sainte  Ives,  Co.  Hunting- 
don, late  of  the  Monastery  of  Ramsey,  Co.  Huntingdon,  which  office  was  held  by  Henry 
Garlike,  deceased,  for  life;  yearly  wages  of  £4  10 s.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Manor. 
For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2259. )  5 Feb‘  I57I*  Grant  to  Joan  Willowes,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  [m.  4] 

marriage  of  Thomas  Willowes,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Willowes,  ‘yoman’,  with  an 
annuity  of  £3  6j“.  8 d.  from  11  Sept.,  10  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  the  father  died.  Yearly 
value  of  the  inheritance  £15.  By  Q. 


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2260. )  5 Feb.  1571.  Grant  to  Richard  Hawkins  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Anne 

and  Elizabeth  Rydley,  kinswomen  and  co-heirs  of  John  Ridley;  with  an  annuity  of  20J\ 
from  20  Jan.,  3 Eliz.,  when  John  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  40/.  By  Q. 

2261.  5 Feb.  1571.  Release  to  William  Layton,  deceased,  his  executors  and  \m.  5] 
assigns  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  marriage  and  arrears  of  an  annuity  of  £19  1 5 j*.  8 d.  due  to 
Layton  under  a grant  of  the  wardship  of  Richard  Lambe,  son  and  heir  of  John  Lambe, 
as  witnessed  by  an  indenture  in  the  Court  of  Wards,  12  Feb.,  5 Edw.  VI,  for  which  Layton 
had  no  patent.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  at  the  time  of  the  grant  £40  9^. 

By  Q. 

2262. )  14  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession,  for  a fine  of  £18  i6j\  Sd.  [m.  6] 

paid  at  the  Exchequer,  to  Thomas  Williams,  William  Williams  and  Simon  Williams 
of  (1)  the  Town  of  Dinorwicke  in  the  Commote  of  Iscor’,  Co.  Carnarvon,  and  tenements 
( tenants  named)  in  the  said  Commote  by  {per)  Denas  Dinorwicke  and  (2)  the  Town  of 
Bodellocke,  which  is  of  the  nature  of  ‘trefgevery’,  in  the  Commote  of  Uchor’  aforesaid 
[sic],  parcels  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales;  with  reservations;  yearly  rents  (1) 
£14  8j\  4 d.  and  (2)  £4  8 s.  4 d.  On  surrender  by  the  said  Thomas  by  charter,  10  Feb., 
13  Eliz.,  of  patents,  {a)  14  Dec.,  7 Eliz.  [ Calendar , 1563-1566,  no.  1912].  leasing  (1)  to 
him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent  and  {b)  25  March,  5 Eliz., 
leasing  (2)  to  Richard  Gittins  at  the  same  rent  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas,  1 5 64,  or 
the  termination  of  the  interest  therein  of  Charles  Morley  by  a patent  of  Henry  VIII. 

By  P.S.  \m.  7] 

2263. )  22  Nor.  1570.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Beecher  of  lands  {tenants  named) 

in  Weston,  Co.  Somerset,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Weston;  with  reservations;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £26  -js.  5 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Beecher 
in  respect  of  the  premises  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  28  Dec.,  4 Edw. 
VI,  leasing  to  Walter  Denys,  knight,  the  Manors  of  Weston  and  Northstoke,  Co.  Somer- 
set, late  of  Bathe  Priory,  Co.  Somerset,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  £74  izs.  3 \d.  for  Weston  and  £27  5/.  G\d.  for  Northestoke; 
and  for  a fine  of  £105  9/.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  8] 

By  P.S. 

2264. )  22  Nor.  1570.  Grant  for  10  years,  to  George  Harvye,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

an  annuity  of  £50  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by 
Harvye  of  a patent,  16  Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  granting  a like  annuity  for  life  to  Cormocke 
Oconer.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2265. )  24  Nor.  1570.  Pardon  for  Anthony  Hyde  late  of  Hartington,  Co.  Derby, 

‘yoman’.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Longnor,  Co.  Stafford,  on  19  May, 
12  Eliz.,  before  George  Warnar,  a Coroner  of  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Thomas 
Mylward  ( jury  named)  that  Hyde,  abetted  by  William  Dale  late  of  Leeke,  Co.  Stafford, 
‘glover’,  Humphrey  Sellers  late  of  Bobinhull,  Co.  Derby,  ‘husbondman’,  and  William 
Cockyn  late  of  Wetton,  Co.  Stafford,  ‘yoman’,  feloniously  killed  Mylward  on  16  May, 
12  Eliz.,  at  Langnor  {details  gireri).  At  the  suit  of  Robert  Huicke,  M.D.  [m.  9] 

By  P.S. 

2266. )  25  Nor.  1 5 70.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  Edward,  Lord  Clinton  and  Saye, 

K.G.,  Councillor,  High  Admiral,  and  Robert  Lee  of  the  office  of  Bailiff  and  Parker  of 
the  Lordships  of  Hatfeilde  and  Thorne,  Co.  York;  also  grant  of  the  herbage  and  agist- 
ment of  Hatfeild  alias  Haitefeilde  Park,  with  the  conies  there,  and  the  fishery  of  Bray- 
themere  alias  Thurmere  alias  Countismere  within  the  said  Lordships,  with  the  swans 


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and  cygnets  there,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £19  ioj\  4 d.\  as  formerly  held  by  the  said  Lord 
Clinton,  Henry  Savyle,  William  Fitzwilliams,  knight,  Brian  Hastynges,  knight,  or 
Francis  Hastynges.  On  Surrender  by  the  said  Lord  Clynton  of  a patent,  16  July,  9 Eliz., 
granting  the  premises  to  him  and  Savyle,  now  deceased,  for  life  in  survivorship,  [m.  10] 

By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 22  Mop.,  37  Eli by  Lee,  who  survived  Lord  Clynton;  signed: 

Tho.  Egerton;  Ro.  Lee. 

2267. )  22  Nov.  1570.  Licence  for  seven  years,  by  advice  of  the  Council,  for  Edward, 

Lord  Clinton,  Councillor,  High  Admiral,  to  buy  in  England  and  the  dominions  of  the 
same  and  export  from  the  Ports  of  London,  Southampton,  Bristoll,  Chester,  Chichester, 
Sandwiche  or  Ipswiche  2000  dickers  of  salt  hides  and  1000  dickers  of  tanned  leather; 
reserving  always  to  the  Queen  the  ordinary  customs  and  subsidies;  the  licensee  may  buy 
and  export  calf  skins,  so  that  ten  dozen  calf  skins  be  accounted  as  one  dicker  of  the 
1000  dickers  of  tanned  leather;  the  licence  to  have  the  amounts  shipped  endorsed  on  it 
that  it  may  be  left  with  the  Customers  at  the  Port  where  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made. 

English.  By  Q. 

2268. )  23  Nov.  1570.  Grant,  for  so  long  as  he  shall  continue  in  his  office  of  Warden 

of  the  West  Marches  towards  Scotland  to  Henry  Scrope,  knight,  Lord  Scrope  of  Bolton, 
of  the  offices  of  Bailiff  of  the  franchise  and  liberty  of  the  fee  of  Richemond,  Co.  York, 
Steward  of  the  said  liberty  and  franchise.  Steward  and  Master  of  the  forests  and  Chief 
Keeper  of  the  Forests  within  the  said  fee,  liberty  and  franchise,  and  Constable  and  Keeper 
of  Richmond  and  Midleham  Castles,  Co.  York,  all  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  the  forfeiture 
of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  for  treason;  yearly  wages  of  £50  6s.  \d.\  payable 
out  of  the  issues  of  the  liberty  and  franchise;  from  Michaelmas  last;  as  held  by  [m.  11] 
William  Fitzwilliam,  Christopher  Corners,  John,  Lord  Scrope,  John,  Lord  Corners,  or 
the  said  Earl  of  Northumberland;  the  grantee  to  answer  yearly  in  Michaelmas  term  at 
the  Exchequer  for  the  fines,  amercements  and  other  profits  of  the  tenants,  the  profits 
of  courts  and  the  fines  and  profits  of  conveyances  of  Crown  lands  there.  Also  grant  for 
so  long  as  he  shall  hold  the  said  office  of  Warden  of  lands  (named)  within  the  liberties  of 
Richmond,  late  held  for  life  by  Thomas,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  John,  Lord 
Coniers,  together  with  the  said  offices;  with  reservations;  rent  free.  For  his  service. 

By  Q- 

2269. )  25  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  Christopher  Wraye,  the  Queen’s  Serjeant  at  Law, 

of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John  Estofte,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Estofte;  with  an 
annuity  of  £6  13s.  8 d.  from  22  Aug.,  10  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died,  until  the  heir  shall 
reach  the  age  of  10,  and  thereafter  an  annuity  of  £10.  [^.12] 

By  Q. 

2270. )  24  Nov.  1570.  Grant  to  William  Farmor  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Marion  Fowle,  kinswoman  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hale;  with  an  annuity  of  2cxr.  from  5 
Oct.,  5 and  6 Ph.  and  Mary,  when  Thomas  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £14 
18 s.  By  Q. 

2271. )  18  Dec.  1570.  Grant  for  eight  years,  for  Thomas  Lichefeld,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  and  his  Deputies  appointed  under  his  seal,  of  power  to  search  and  examine  all 
unlawful  or  deceitful  payments,  allowances,  controlments,  deductions  or  retainments 
which  have  been  perpetrated  since  the  year  32  Hen.  VIII  or  shall  hereafter  be  perpetrated 
in  any  of  the  Queen’s  courts  or  other  places  in  respect  of  annuities,  fees,  pensions,  corro- 
dies,  perpetuities  or  other  such  yearly  payments,  and  also  to  search  and  examine  all  other 
wrongful  and  unjust  payments,  detainments,  allowances,  concealments  and  deceits 


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committed  during  the  said  term  in  any  untrue  account  whereby  the  Treasurer,  Chancel- 
lor, Undertreasurer  of  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  or  any  Commissioners  of  the  Crown 
in  making  such  allowances  or  payments  have  been  or  shall  be  deceived.  The  Queen’s 
Auditors,  officers  and  others,  on  order  given  by  the  Treasurer  and  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  to  permit  the  grantee  to  examine  all  accounts  and  records  in  their  custody 
and  to  take  copies  under  their  hands  at  his  costs;  such  costs  to  be  assessed  by  the  said 
Treasurer,  or  Chancellor;  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  and  Barons  of  the 
Exchequer  and  other  officers  to  cause  commissions  to  be  directed  in  the  Queen’s  name 
to  such  persons  as  the  grantee  shall  nominate,  and  as  shall  be  allowed  by  the  said  [m.  13] 
Treasurer  and  Chancellor  or  one  of  them,  for  the  examination  of  the  premises,  and  assign 
two  of  the  Queen’s  pursuivants  and  messengers  to  convey  such  commissions  and  all 
other  writs  and  processes  touching  the  premises,  at  the  reasonable  costs  of  the  grantee; 
the  said  Treasurer  and  Chancellor  shall  further  examine  upon  oath  such  persons  as  the 
grantee  shall  declare  to  have  understanding  in  the  premises.  The  grantee  to  have  a 
moiety  of  all  money  or  other  things  so  recovered;  the  Queen’s  officers  not  to  stall  any 
debt  or  do  anything  to  hinder  the  grantee.  If  Lichefeld  should  die  during  the  said  term 
of  eight  years,  his  executor  or  assigns  shall  continue  to  benefit  by  the  grant  for  three  years 
following  his  death,  if  so  many  years  of  the  term  yet  remain.  The  patent  not  to  be  taken 
to  extend  to  clerical  subsidies  or  the  goods  of  dissolved  religious  houses  or  the  like. 
For  his  service.  English.  By  Q. 

2272. )  [ — ] Feh.  1571.  Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  John  Cockburne,  merchant 

of  Scotland,  to  trade  between  England  and  Scotland  and  France;  with  ships  of  not 
more  than  100  tons  merchantlike.  [m.  14] 

English.  By  P.S. 

2273. )  17  Feb.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Grey  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in  the 

Town  or  Castle  of  Harwiche;  wages  of  12 d.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  At  the 
suit  of  John  Remnam,  and  on  surrender  by  him  of  the  Queen’s  signed  letters  granting 
him  the  office  for  life.  By  P.S. 

2274. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Presentation  of  Charles  Bragge,  B.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Staul- 

bridge,  Co.  Dorset,  Bristol  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  Cheeke;  in  the  Queen’s 
gift  by  the  minority  of  George  Tuchet,  Lord  Audley.  By  P.S. 

2275. )  19  Feb.  1571.  Pardon  for5  John  Tredcrofte  late  of  Scarborough,  Co.  York, 

‘yoman’,  for  all  treasons  and  other  offences  committed  between  1 Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  and 
3 1 Jan.  following.  On  account  of  his  penitence  for  his  part  in  the  rebellion  in  the  North. 

By  P.S. 

2276. )  12  Feb.  1571.  Grant  for  life,  for  his  service  to  the  Queen  and  her  progenitors 

in  the  wars,  to  William  Scott  of  the  place  of  a Gunner  in  the  City  of  Carlisle  which  shall 
next  be  void;  saving  the  right  of  persons  having  prior  letters  for  the  reversion  of  the 
like  place;  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  payable  by  the  Receiver  General  of  the  County  of  Cumber- 
land. By  P.S. 

2277. )  2 Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Ellis  Stempe,  one  of  ‘le  pages’  of  the  \m.  15] 

chamber,  of  (1)  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Alton  Eastbroke,  Co.  South- 
ampton, late  of  the  Monastery  of  Hyde  (2)  the  house  and  site  of  Bremor  Priory,  Co. 
Southampton,  and  lands  {named)  belonging  thereto  and  (3)  a Grange  or  farm  \m.  16] 
called  Le  Barnes,  all  lands  and  commons  belonging  thereto  in  the  Queen’s  forest  or 
elsewhere,  the  tithes  of  all  meadows  adjoining  Whitesby  farm,  the  tithes  of  Storkys 
Meade  and  a stock  of  20  cows  and  a bull,  all  in  Bremor,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Bremor 


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Bulbarne  and  of  the  Queen’s  possessions  before  her  accession;  with  reservations,  includ- 
ing all  buildings  in  the  site  of  the  Priory  ordered  by  Henry  VIII  to  be  removed  and  the 
small  tithes  belonging  to  Barnes  Grange  or  farm;  from  the  terminations  of  leases  thereof 
(i)  by  patent,  1 1 July,  4 [recte  3]  and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  John  Hockeley  for  30  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6,  (2)  by  patent,  6 April,  1 1 Eliz.,  to  Richard 
Bagehote  alias  Badger  and  Mary  his  wife  for  life  in  survivorship,  with  remainder  to 
William  their  son  for  life,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  i6j\  and  (3)  by  patent,  16  July,  7 Eliz., 
to  John  Marlowe  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7  ioj\;  same 
rents;  the  lessee  at  the  end  of  the  term  to  leave  the  stock  belonging  to  (3)  or  the  price 
thereof  as  ordered  by  the  Queen’s  officers  there;  also  to  provide  entertainment  for  two 
days  and  two  nights  yearly  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold 
courts  at  the  site  of  the  Priory  or  survey  the  same;  if  sufficient  ‘firebote’  cannot  be  had 
on  the  said  site,  he  may  take  in  ‘le  Newe  Forrest’  enough  for  the  maintenance  of  the  site 
in  the  places  where  it  was  wont  to  be  taken  by  the  Prior  of  Bremore.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S.  \m.  17] 

2278.)  5 Jan . 1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Dodington  of  the  site  or  capital  mes- 

suage and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Salforde  Priors,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Kenel- 
worth,  Co.  Warwick,  and  all  appurtenances  thereof  in  Salford  Priors,  Donington  and 
Cubbington,  Co.  Warwick,  or  elsewhere  and  the  tithes  of  corn,  mills,  woods,  lambs, 
wool  and  hay  of  the  premises;  with  reservations,  including  a rent  of  £1 3 13/.  4 d.  out  of 
lands  in  Woddbevington;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £49  i8j\  5 d.  from  the  time 
when  he  shall  obtain  possession;  if  at  any  time  during  the  term  it  shall  be  found  that  the 
premises  are  or  have  heretofore  been  rented  more  highly,  the  lessee  shall  answer  for 
them  at  such  higher  rent,  if  he  wishes  to  have  the  farm,  or  else  the  lease  shall  be  void; 
if  the  rent  shall  be  found  to  be  higher  than  was  paid  heretofore,  the  lessee  shall  be  allowed 
the  difference  at  the  Exchequer;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  at  the  Manor  for 
the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  or  make  a survey.  In  con- 
sideration that  Dodington  offers  to  make  void  at  his  suit  and  costs  a conventual  inden- 
ture, 24  Feb.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  leasing  to  William  Grey  the  said  Manor,  the  advowson  of 
the  Vicarage  of  Salforde  aforesaid  and  all  the  premises  (the  said  rent  out  of  lands  in 
Woodbevington  reserved)  for  99  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent. 

By  P.S. 

2279-)  1 Jan'  1 5 71-  Grant  to  Henry  Lee,  knight,  of  all  ‘tymbre  trees  of  oke’  [m.  18] 

and  all  other  woods,  in  woods  and  demesne  lands,  belonging  to  (1)  the  Manor  of  Spilles- 
burye  and  (2)  the  Manor  of  Shipton,  Co.  Oxford;  (1)  during  the  life  of  Anne,  Duchess 
of  Somerset,  and  for  21  years  after  her  death  and  (2)  during  the  life  of  Anne,  Countess 
of  Warwick,  and  for  21  years  after  her  death;  licence  to  cut  the  same  at  suitable  seasons 
and  have  the  same  to  his  use  whether  they  be  within  or  without  the  bounds  of  any  forest, 
chase  or  warren;  he  shall  leave  in  every  wood  enough  ‘tymbre  trees  of  oke’  for  repairs 
of  buildings  in  the  Manors  and  permit  the  tenants  to  take  as  much  as  they  need  for  that 
purpose  by  assignment  of  the  Queen’s  Surveyor  in  the  County.  By  patent,  26  [m.  19] 

May,  12  Eliz.,  the  said  Manors,  coppices  {named)  and  all  woods  in  the  Manors  were 
leased  inter  alia  to  him,  ‘tymbre  trees  of  oke’  reserved,  for  21  years  (1)  from  the  Duchess’s 
death  and  (2)  from  the  Countess’s  death.  By  P.S. 

2280.)  17  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  30  years  to  Andrew  Dyer  of  all  lands  in  the  tithing  of 

Edgaresleighe  alias  Egareleighe,  Co.  Somerset,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Glaston  and  of 
the  lands  of  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somerset;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  4 June,  10  Eliz.,  to  William  Hodges  for  21  years  from  Michael- 
mas then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £34  8j\  8f d.  with  -js.,  parcel  of  the  said  rent,  for  the 


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price  of  18  hens;  yearly  rent  £34  8j\  8f d.  For  his  service  during  the  late  rebellion  in  the 
North.  By  Q. 

2281. )  18  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Broughton  of  the  Prebends  of 

(1)  Cotton,  (2)  Bovinhill  and  (3)  Sirescote  in  the  late  College  of  Tamworthe,  Co.  Stafford; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  £14  $s.  id .,  (2)  £12  13 s.  4 d. 
and  (3)  £19  6j\  nd.;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  For  a fine  of  £148 
13 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2282. )  10  Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  3 o years  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner, 

of  the  Manor  of  Sturmyster  Newton  Castell  alias  Sturmyster  Newton,  assigned  to  the 
Queen  before  her  accession,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  leased  therewith  in  Sturmy- 
ster Newton,  Colbury  and  Bagbere,  Co.  Dorset;  with  reservations,  including  [m.  21] 
certain  lands  {named  with  tenants'  names );  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £66  5 j\;  the 
Crown  to  discharge  the  lessee  from  the  yearly  payment  of  fees  of  2 6s.  8 d.  to  the  Steward 
of  the  Manor,  and  £13  6j\  8 d.  to  the  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  the  Manor  so  long  as  the 
present  holders  have  those  offices;  but  the  lessee  to  collect  the  rents  and  hold  the  court 
of  the  Manor  without  fee  at  the  termination  of  the  estate  of  the  present  Steward  and 
Bailiff,  and  to  discharge  the  Crown  from  the  yearly  payment  out  of  the  Manor  of  -js. 
8 d.  for  a pension  to  the  Vicar  of  Newton  and  1 3 s.  4 d.  for  the  fee  of  the  Reeve  of  the 
Manor.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Hatton  {a)  by  deed,  11  Nov.,  12  Eliz., 
enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  Bovytracy  Parke,  Co.  Devon,  (yearly  value  £11  5J*.),  conveyed 
to  him  for  30  years  in  reversion  by  patent,  29  Jan.,  11  Eliz.,  {b)  by  deed,  21  Dec.,  13 
Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  tenements  in  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex,  (yearly  value 
70J-.),  conveyed  to  him  for  30  years  by  the  same  patent,  29  Jan.,  11  Eliz.,  and  Usterlowe 
Grange,  Co.  Carmarthen,  (yearly  value  £23  10 d.),  Llanteglose  Park,  Co.  Cornwall, 
(yearly  value  £6  y.  4 d.),  lands  parcel  of  the  Park  of  Glynne,  Co.  Denbigh,  (yearly  value 
79/.  8 d.)  and  Dynynlle  Park,  Co.  Denbigh,  (yearly  value  $os.),  conveyed  for  30  years  in 
reversion  by  patent,  12  July,  11  Eliz.,  to  William  Dodington;  and  that  he  will  collect 
the  rents  and  hold  the  court  of  the  Manor  as  provided  above.  By  Q. 

2283. )  8 Jan , 1571.  Lease  for  30  years  to  Robert  Hoppton,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of 

(1)  the  Manor  and  Rectory  of  Wormeb ridge  alias  Wombridge,  Co.  Hereford,  late  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  of  Clerkenwell,  Co.  Middlesex,  (2)  lands  {named)  in 
Chernebeare,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  Edward,  late  Earl  of  Devon,  (3)  the  demesne  lands  and 
yearly  rents  of  assize  of  1 is.  10 \d.  in  Bradwarden,  now  or  late  leased  to  Walter  Vaughan, 
parcel  of  lands  called  Wigmore  and  Wigmoreslandes,  Co.  Hereford,  (4)  the  Manor  of 
Estington,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  all  lands,  courts  and 
other  appurtenances  of  the  premises;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termina-  [m.  22] 
tion  of  a lease  thereof  by  Thomas  Treshame,  knight.  Prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  his  brethren  by  indenture,  24  Jan.,  1 Eliz.,  to  William 
Roper  of  Eltham,  Co.  Kent,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Christmas  then  last 
at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  10/.,  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the 
Exchequer,  19  July,  6 Eliz.,  to  Amyas  Pawlett,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  ys.  6d.y  (3)  from  the  present  date,  or  the  termination  of 
any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  the  present  date,  and  (4)  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  the  Prior  and  Convent  of  Christchurche  Twynam, 
Co.  Southampton,  7 July,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  William  Haveland,  Frances  his  wife  and  John 
his  son  for  60  years  from  Michaelmas,  29  Hen.  VIII,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  14/.  2 d.\ 
yearly  rents  (1)  £9  ioj.,  (2)  32/.  6d .,  (3)  ys.  4 d.  and  (4)  £9  14s.  2 d.\  the  lessee  to  discharge 
the  Crown  from  the  stipend  of  the  Priest,  Vicar  or  Curate  of  Wormebridge  and  all  other 
payments  out  of  the  Rectory  there.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


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2284. )  2 Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  George  Southcote,  [m.  23] 

Thomas  Southcote  and  Peter  Southcote,  sons  of  Thomas  Southcote  of  Bovytracy,  of 
Bovytracy  Park  alias  Bovy  Parke,  Co.  Devon,  parcel  of  Richemondes  Landes;  with 
reservations;  yearly  rent  £12  5^.  and  heriot  the  best  beast.  In  consideration  of  surrenders 
by  (a)  John  Eveleigh  of  Otery  St.  Mary,  Co.  Devon,  by  deed,  21  Nov.,  13  Eliz.,  enrolled 
in  Chancery,  of  his  interest  in  the  Park  by  virtue  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 1 April,  6 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to  William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  inter  alia  the  Manor  and 
the  Park  of  Bovyetracye,  woods  reserved  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £72  5 d.  and  ( b ) Christopher  Hatton  by  deed,  11  Nov.,  12  Eliz.,  enrolled 
in  Chancery,  of  his  interest  in  the  Park  by  virtue  of  a patent,  29  Jan.,  11  Eliz.,  leasing 
it  inter  alia  to  him  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day,  1573,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  5^.;  and  for 
a fine  of  £49  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  the  said  George,  Thomas  the  younger  and  Peter. 

By  P.S. 

2285. )  10  Jan.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a [m.  24] 

Gentleman  Pensioner,  of, — the  reversion  and  rent  of  the  Manor  of  Holdenby,  leased  to 
him  by  patent,  19  April,  10  Eliz.,  for  40  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  £129  6j\  6d.;  and  the  said  Manor,  late  of  Hatton  and  by  him  bargained  and  sold  to 
the  Queen,  the  rents  of  free  tenants  in  Holdenby,  the  price  of  Jib.  of  pepper  and  of  a 
rent  of  four  capons  and  a pair  of  gloves  amounting  to  5/.  4J.,  the  site  and  capital  mess- 
uage of  the  Manor,  all  lands  in  Holdenby,  Iseham,  Buckby  and  Brampton  and  elsewhere, 
Co.  Northampton,  appertaining  to  the  Manor  and  all  other  lands  in  Holdenby,  Iseham, 
Buckby,  Brampton,  Smytheholme,  Gleewood,  Lenewclose,  Carters  Yarde,  Salfordes- 
lande  and  Flyntesclose,  Co.  Northampton,  late  of  Hatton  and  by  him  bargained  and  sold 
to  the  Queen.  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  from  Michael- 
mas last.  The  grantee  charged  with  the  yearly  payment  of  1 3^.  4 d.  to  the  heirs  of  [ — ] 
Ingarsby  and  izd.  payable  to  the  Crown  by  Hatton  and  his  heirs  for  certain  lands  in 
Brampton.  Licence  for  the  grantee  to  have  free  warren  and  a fishery  in  the  premises. 
Also  to  occupy  all  parcels  of  the  premises  now  enclosed  and  to  convert  them  from  tillage 
to  pasture  notwithstanding  stats.  4 Hen.  VII  and  7 and  27  Hen.  VIII.  For  £2840  ioj\  paid 
at  the  Exchequer.  By  Q. 

2286. )  8 Jan.  1571.  Lease  for  30  years  to  Henry  Radeclyff,  knight,  of  (1)  the  site  or 

capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Thorpe  and  the  demesne  lands  belonging  thereto,  Co. 
Surrey,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Chartsey,  Co.  Surrey,  (2)  lands  ( named  with  \m.  26] 
tenants'  names')  in  Cruthin,  Generglyn  and  Differinclarage  alias  Diffringclareth,  Co. 
Cardigan,  late  of  Rees  Griffith,  attainted  of  treason,  (3)  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Hartwell, 
Co.  Northampton,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Hartwell,  once  purchased  from  the  Marquess 
of  Dorset,  and  afterwards  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Grafton,  Co.  Northampton,  (4)  the 
toll  of  a market  in  Nova  Villa  alias  New  Towne,  Co.  Montgomery,  held  every  Tuesday, 
and  two  fairs  yearly  held  there  on  the  feast[s]  of  St.  Edward  and  the  Cross,  late  of  the 
late  Earl  of  March,  (5)  a forest  or  ‘le  frithe’  called  Penfrice  (described)  in  [m.  27] 
Llanwynnocke,  a forest  called  Frythe  Esker  y Maen  (described)  in  Llanthynam,  a forest 
called  Frithe  Penstrowed  (described)  in  Penstrowed,  demesne  lands  called  Parke  Penfrice 
and  lands  (named)  in  Llanwynnocke  (tenant  named),  lands  in  Glynhaveryn,  a forest  called 
Frithe  y Dynas  (described  with  tenenfs  name),  a forest  called  Frithe  Comme  Biga  alias  Bica 
(described)  in  Trefeglos,  the  tithes  of  corn  of  lands  called  Degome  Tyne  y Borde  (tenant 
named),  and  the  town  of  y Vaerdreff  and  lands  (tenants  named)  belonging  thereto,  parcels 
of  the  Manors  of  Arustley  and  Kayviliocke,  Co.  Montgomery,  late  purchased  [m.  28] 
from  Lord  Dudley,  (6)  lands  (named)  in  Hewlington  alias  Newlington,  Co.  Denbigh, 
parcel  of  the  Lordships  of  Bromefelde  and  Yale,  late  of  William  Stanley,  knight,  attainted, 
(7)  the  site  or  capital  messuage  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Wrexall  alias  Wroxhill 


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in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Co.  Southampton,  (8)  a late  free  Chapel  called  Mawdlens  of  Apple- 
forde  in  Godishill  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  its  possessions  and  (9)  a parcel  of  [m.  29] 
demesne  land  ( described  with  tenant's  name')  in  Llanhamlagh,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Brecon, 
Co.  Brecon;  with  reservations,  including  20  cartloads  of  hay  to  be  delivered  by  the  ten- 
ants of  the  Manors  of  Thorpe  and  Egham,  Co.  Surrey,  by  custom  yearly  to  the  great 
Park  of  Windsor  for  the  Queen’s  wild  beasts  there;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by 
patent,  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  16  April,  4 Edw.  VI  to  William  Fitz williams 
inter  alia  of  the  Manor  of  Thorpe  for  31  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £47  3 s.  lo^d.  or  of  a lease  by  patent  21  Nov.,  1 2 Eliz.,  to  Joan  Fitzwilliams,  widow, 
inter  alia  of  the  same  Manor  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas,  1580,  if  she  should  so  long 
live,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £213  ioj.  i\d.  for  the  same  and  other  lands,  whichever  lease 
shall  endue  the  longer,  (2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  24  April, 
1 and  2 Ph.  and  Mary,  inter  alia  to  William  Clerke  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  12 s.  $d.,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent 
of  the  Exchequer,  2 July,  3 and  4 Ph.  and  Mary,  inter  alia  to  Thomas  Thorneton,  John 
Manning,  Ralph  Wittlesey,  Thomas  Sawsbie,  Robert  Sawsbie  and  William  Gryme,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  17J (4)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  10  Jan.,  3 Eliz.,  inter  alia  to 
William  Dodington  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  25/., 
(5)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  30  July,  4 Eliz.,  to  William,  Earl  of 
Pembroke,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  106/.,  (6)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  2 July,  5 Eliz.,  to  John  Gwyn  alias  Jenkyn 
Gwynne  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day,  1575,  or  the  termination  of  the  interest  of  John 
Bourne,  knight,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8,  (7)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent,  12 
July,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Andrew  Yelman  of  the  Manor  of  Wrexall  for  30  years 
from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  19 \d.>  (8)  from  Michaelmas  next,  having 
been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  2 May,  4 Edw.  VI,  inter  alia  to 
Thomas  Reve  of  London,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at 
a yearly  rent  of  £4  $s.  4 d.,  and  (9)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of 
the  Exchequer,  8 July,  8 Eliz.,  to  Robert  Wallife  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  20j\; 
yearly  rents  (1)  £22  6s.  10 d.,  (2)  41s.  3 d.,  (3)  17s.,  (4)  2 6s.,  (5)  io6j\,  (6)  £8,  (7)  £7  8j. 
\ d.,  (8)  £4  $s.  4 d.  and  (9)  2oj\;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of  (2)  to  the  Queen’s  [m.  30] 
Bailiff  of  Generglyn  5 oj\  for  a rent  resolute  payable  out  of  the  premises  in  Generglyn  to 
the  Crown  as  in  right  of  the  Principality  of  South  Wales.  For  his  service. 

2287. )  4 July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Grene  of  a tenement  ( described ) 

in  Hesyll  and  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Hesyll,  Anlebye,  Tranebye  and  Swaneland 
in  the  County  of  the  Town  of  Kingston  on  Hull,  Co.  York,  once  of  Ferebye  Priory, 
Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  105 s.;  the  lessee  dis- 
charged from  all  other  charges.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  Thomas 
of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 March,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  premises, 
then  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Grene,  to  John  Grene  of  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex, 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Whitsunday  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £2 1 paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2288. )  18  Dec.  1570.  Gorhamhury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Went-  [///.  31] 

worthe,  knight.  Lord  Wentworthe,  of  (1)  the  Manors  of  Chelington  and  Southorpe  and 
(2)  the  Manor  of  Northperott,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somerset, 
attainted  of  felony;  yearly  value  £82  1 5 s.  iod.\  to  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche 
by  fealty  only  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  (1)  £50  19 s.  id.  and  (2)  £30  i6j\  8 d.;  issues  from  the 


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time  when  the  premises  were  concealed;  the  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  of  the 
premises  which  were  not  concealed  from  17  Nov.,  2 Eliz.,  to  7 Aug.,  12  Eliz.,  at  which 
time  Lord  Wentworthe  procured  the  discovery  thereof.  In  part  fulfilment  of  the  Queen’s 
promise  by  patent,  24  July,  12  Eliz.,  to  assure  to  Lord  Wentworthe,  his  heirs  and  assigns, 
or  such  other  persons  as  he,  his  heirs  and  executors  should  appoint  and  their  heirs  and 
assigns,  in  fee  farm  concealed  lands  discovered  by  him  to  the  yearly  value  of  £200. 

By  Q-  [m.  32] 


2289.)  10  Feb.  1571.  Lease  for  81  years  to  James  Boyse,  Mayor,  and  the  Bailiffs  [^.33] 

and  Burgesses  of  Bridgewater,  Co.  Somerset,  and  their  successors  of  (1)  the  [m.  34] 
Rectory  of  Bridgewater,  portions  of  the  tithes  of  corn  of  Blackland,  Horsey  alias  Horse- 
ley,  Sydenham,  Mathewfeld  alias  Mathews  Feld,  Northfeld,  Haylefeld  alias  Hayfeld, 
Heygrove  and  Westbourne  and  the  tithes  of  hay  and  of  agistments  of  the  demesne  lands 
of  the  Manor  of  Bridgewater,  (2)  the  tithes  of  hay  in  the  Parish  of  Bridgewater,  parcel  of 
the  said  Rectory,  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  William  Godfrey  and  John  Morley, 
(3)  the  tithes  of  corn,  once  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Bygood,  in  Northbourne  alias 
Northborowz,  parcel  of  the  said  Rectory,  (4)  the  tithes  of  corn,  once  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Vynycote  alias  Wynycote,  in  Donneweyre,  parcel  of  the  said  Rectory,  and  (5)  the 
tithes  of  corn  in  Hame,  parcel  of  the  said  Rectory,  all  in  the  County  of  Somerset  and  late 
of  St.  John’s  Hospital,  Bridgewater;  with  reservations;  (5)  from  the  feast  of  St.  James  the 
Apostle,  1578,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  the  Hospital  by  indenture,  4 
Aug.,  30  Hen.  VIII,  to  James  Hert  for  40  years  from  the  feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle 
then  next,  and  the  rest  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  £26  i6j\  4 d.,  \m.  35] 

(2)  4J-.,  (3)  £4  iot.,  (4)  £6  5J-.  and  (5)  40s.;  the  lessees  to  pay  yearly  stipends  of  £20  to  a 
Preacher  to  be  appointed  and  removed  by  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  sede 
vacante  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  the  same  see,  to  preach  and  teach  in  the  said  Town 
and  neighbourhood,  20  marks  to  a Priest  or  Minister,  to  be  similarly  appointed  and 
removed  to  serve  the  cure  of  souls  in  the  Town  and  administer  the  sacraments,  and  £6 
1 3 s.  4 d.  to  a Schoolmaster,  to  be  similarly  appointed  and  removed,  to  teach  the  boys  of 
the  Town  and  neighbourhood;  the  lessees  shall  give  notice  to  the  said  Bishop,  or  sede 
vacante  to  the  said  Dean  and  Chapter,  within  12  days  of  a vacancy  of  any  of  the  above 
three  appointments,  and  if  it  shall  be  proved  that  by  default  of  such  notice  there  shall  be 
no  Preacher,  Priest  or  Schoolmaster  for  20  days,  they  shall  pay  ioot.  penalty  at  the  Ex- 
chequer or  to  the  Receiver  of  the  County  within  one  month,  and  so  for  every  20  days 
that  there  shall  be  no  Preacher,  Priest  or  Schoolmaster;  if  the  Bishop  or  Dean  and  Chapter 
do  not  fill  such  a vacancy  within  a month  after  such  notice  has  been  given,  the  lessees, 
or  two  of  them  at  least,  shall  within  1 2 days  of  such  default  inform  the  Treasurer  and 
Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  or  one  of  them,  in  writing  under  the  seal  of  the  Town, 
that  they  may  so  deal  with  the  Bishop  or  Dean  and  Chapter  that  such  appointment  be 
made,  or  make  the  appointment  themselves;  should  the  lessees  not  give  such  notice, 
they  shall  pay  iooj*.  penalty  for  each  such  default  to  the  Receiver  of  the  County;  should 
any  dissensions  arise  between  the  lessees  and  the  Bishop  or  the  Dean  and  Chapter, 
similar  notice  shall  be  given  to  the  Treasurer  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  who 
shall  determine  such  disputes;  in  consideration  of  which  charge  the  lessees  shall  \m.  36] 
have  allowance  of  40T.  yearly  on  the  above  rents  for  the  provision  of  bread,  wine  and 
other  necessaries  for  the  administration  of  the  sacraments  in  the  Parish  Church.  At  the 
suit  of  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs  and  Burgesses;  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  them  of  a 
patent,  28  March,  3 Eliz.  [ Calendar , 1560-1563,  p.  161],  leasing  the  premises  to  them; 
because  Bridgewater  is  a populous  Town  and  the  Queen  wishes  that  it  should  be 
provided  with  sufficiently  learned  men  for  the  instruction  of  the  people  and  education 
of  the  young;  and  because  the  lessees  will  pay  the  stipends  aforesaid.  By  P.S. 


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2290.)  25  iVw.  1570.  Grant  to  Walter,  Viscount  Hereford,  the  Queen’s  kins-  [/#.  37] 

man,  his  heirs  and  assigns  during  the  life  of  William  Parre,  Marquess  of  Northampton, 
of  (1)  the  Manor  of  Hopton  Hall,  (2)  the  Manor  of  Byldeston  and  (3)  the  [m.  38] 
Manors  of  Drynkeston,  Shelland  and  Lovaynes,  Co.  Suffolk;  (4)  the  Manor  \m.  39] 
of  Asheldamhall,  (5)  the  Manor  of  Malden  Magna  and  Malden  Parva,  (6)  the  Manor  of 
Bourchers  alias  Bourchers  in  Messynge,  (7)  the  Manor  of  Knipsoe  and  Dredgers,  (8) 
the  Manor  of  Stamfordes  in  Lachynden,  (9)  the  Manor  of  Gerraldes  and  Grenes,  (10) 
the  Manor  of  Northfambridge,  (11)  the  Manor  of  Eythorpe  Rodyenge,  (12)  the  Manor 
of  Barryngton  Hall  in  Ramesden  and  the  Park  of  Barryngton  alias  Ramesden  Parke, 
(13)  the  Manor  of  Bourchers  in  Ruvenhall,  (14)  the  Manor  of  Markes  in  Brayntree,  (15) 
marshes  called  Cootes  Marshe  in  Asheldam  and  Legates  in  Tyllyngham,  (16)  lands  called 
Ovesey  Land  in  Ovesey;  (17)  lands  called  Lytlehayes  in  Rattenden,  (18)  a capital  messuage 
and  marsh  called  Mottes  in  Rainynges  Marshe  {or  a capital  messuage  called  Mottes  and  a 
marsh  called  Rainynges  Marshe)  and  (19)  lands  called  Swaynes  in  Wyvenhoe,  Co.  Essex; 
(20)  two  tenements  in  Hytchynges,  Co.  Hertford;  and  (21)  the  Manors  of  Tolleshunt, 
Bourchers  Hall  in  Tollesbery,  Great  Wakerynge  and  Little  Wakerynge,  Co.  Essex, 
the  Manor  of  Hallyngbery  Bourchers  alias  Litle  Hallyngbery  and  the  Park  of  Hallyng- 
bery,  Co.  Essex,  and  Manors  and  lands  called  Waters  Place  and  Cosyns  in  Ware,  Co. 
Hertford.  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Eastgrenewich  in  socage  and  by  yearly  rents  of 
(1)  £11  10s.  8 \d.,  (2)  £42  1 6d.,  (3)  £38  7 s.  id.,  (4)  £19  1 5 j*.,  (5)  (the  manor  of  Malden) 
£28  6s.  8d.,  (6)  £11,(7)  £12,(8)  £13  6/.  Sd.,  (9)  4cxr.,(io)  £42,(11)  £22,  (12)  £17  11/.  id., 
(13)  £7,  (14)  66s.  8 d.,  (15)  (the  premises  in  Tyllyngham)  £14,  (16)  66/.  8 d.,  (17)  £15, 
(18)  £17,  (19)  26/.  8 d.  and  (20)  40/.  during  the  Marquess’s  life  and  (21)  (the  Manors  of 
Tolleshunt  Bourchers  Hall  in  Tollesbery,  Great  Wakerynge,  Little  Wakerynge,  Hallyng- 
bery Bourchers  and  Waters  Place  and  Cosyns  in  Ware,  lands  in  Tollesbery,  Tolleshunt 
Chyveler,  Tolleshunt  Darcy,  Salcot,  Bradwell,  Goldanger,  Laloofte,  Inworth,  Ferynge, 
Great  Wakerynge,  Little  Wakerynge,  Barlynge,  Southchurche,  Southbeneflete,  Estwood, 
Pakklesham,  Fulneys  and  Shobery  and  the  free  warrens  of  Tolleshunt,  Bourchers, 
Great  Wakerynge  and  Little  Wakerynge)  a red  rose  at  Michaelmas  during  the  lives  of  the 
said  Marquess  and  Lady  Anne  Bourchers  and  after  Lady  Anne’s  death  the  rents  and 
services  at  which  they  are  now  extended  and  which  were  rendered  by  her.  [m.  40] 
By  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  on  the  morrow  of  All  Souls  and  at  the  octave  of  St. 
Hilary,  3 3 Hen.  VIII,  the  said  Marquess,  by  the  name  of  William  Parre,  knight.  Lord 
Parre,  and  the  said  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry,  late  Earl  of  Essex, 
conveyed  from  them  and  the  heirs  of  Anne  to  William,  Earl  of  Southampton,  Anthony 
Browne,  knight,  and  Thomas  Wryothesley,  knight,  and  the  heirs  of  the  Earl,  the  Manors 
of  Asheldamhall,  Barryngtonhall,  Bourchershall  in  Messynge,  Bourchershall  in  Raven- 
hall,  Grenestede,  Little  Hallyngbery,  Knipsoe,  Dredgers,  Legates,  Lyttlehayes,  Markes, 
Mottes,  Northfambridge,  Ovesey,  Rothyng,  Ethorpe,  Stamfordes,  Swaynes,  Tolleshunt, 
Bourchers,  Great  Wakerynge  and  Little  Wakeringe,  lands  etc.  in  Asheldam,  Ramesden 
Bellowes,  Ramesden  Crays,  Dounham,  Stoke,  Southwelde,  Southannyngfelde,  Messynge, 
Ferynge,  Inworth,  Esthorpe,  Great  Birche,  Ruvenhall,  Cressynge,  Weekeham,  Barke- 
stede  Magna,  Faulkeboerme,  Keldon,  Bradwell,  Grenestede,  Highehonger,  Standon, 
Little  Halyngebery,  Hatfeld  Bradocke  alias  Hatfeld  Regis,  Mayland,  Tyllyngham,  Saunte 
Laurence,  Steple,  Northfambridge,  Stowe,  Purley,  Lachyndon,  Wooddamferrars, 
Laloft,  Great  Totham,  Little  Totham,  Highbridge,  Rothynge,  Eythorpe,  Wyvenhoe, 
Tollesberye,  Tolleshunte  Chyveler,  Tolleshunt  Darcye,  Salcote,  Bradwell,  Gooldanger, 
Knipsoe,  Inworthe,  Great  Wakeringe,  Little  Wakerynge,  Barlynge,  Southchurche, 
Southebeneflete,  Estwood,  Pakellesham,  Rattendon,  Bockynge,  Brayntree,  Fulneys 
and  Shuberye,  the  free  warrens  of  Asheldamhall,  Barryngtonhall,  Bourchers  Hall  in 
Messynge,  Bourchers  Hall  in  Ryvenhall,  Grenestede,  Litle  Hayes,  Markes,  Nortfambridge, 


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Ovesey,  Rothynge  Eythorpe,  Stamfordes,  Swaynes,  Tolleshunt,  Bourchers,  Great 
Wakeringe  and  Little  Wakerynge,  the  advowsons  of  Grenested,  Little  Halyngbery 
alias  Hallingbery  Bourchers,  Northfamb ridge  and  Rothinge  Eythorpe  Churches  and  the 
free  Chapel  of  Barryngtonhall  alias  Ramsden,  Co.  Essex,  the  Manors  of  Byldeston, 
Hopton,  Drynkeston,  Lovaynes,  Swynlande  and  Shelland,  lands  etc.  in  Bildeston, 
Hopton,  Drynkeston,  Lovaynes,  Shelland,  Swyndon,  Hassett,  Tostocke,  Edwarde  Stow, 
Wolpytt,  Rattlesden,  Felsam,  Beckton,  Buleshall  and  Lanam,  the  free  warrens  of  Byldes- 
ton, Hopton,  Drynkeston,  Lovaynes,  Swynland  and  Shelland,  the  market  of  Bildeston 
and  the  advowsons  of  Byldeston  and  Drynkeston  Churches,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  the  Manors 
of  Waters  Place  and  Cosyns,  lands  etc.  in  Thundriche,  Amwell,  Stanstede  Abbotte, 
Waer  and  Hitchyn,  Co.  Hertford;  whereupon  by  the  said  fine  the  Earl,  Browne  and 
Wryothesley  conveyed  back  (i)  to  Anne  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Parre  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  the  heirs  of  Anne’s  body,  with  remainder  to  her  right  heirs,  the  Manors 
of  Tolleshunt,  Bourchers  Hall  in  Tollesbery,  Great  Wakering  and  Little  Wakerynge, 
lands  etc.  in  Tollesberye,  Tolleshunte  Chyveler,  Tolleshunte  Darcye,  Salcotte,  Bradwell, 
Gooldanger,  Lalofte,  Inworth,  Ferynge,  Great  Wakeringe,  Little  Wakeringe,  Barlynge, 
Southchurche,  Southbeneflete,  Estwoodd,  Pakelesham,  Fulneys  and  Shoberye  and  the 
free  warrens  of  Tolleshunte,  Bourchers,  Great  Wakeringe  and  Little  Wakeringe  and 
(ii)  to  Parre  and  Anne  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  Anne’s  body,  with  remainder 
to  her  right  heirs,  the  rest  of  the  Manors  aforesaid  in  the  County  of  Essex,  lands  etc.  in 
Asheldam,  Ramesden  Bello wes,  Ramesden  Crayes,  Downeham,  Stoke,  Southwelde, 
Southannyngeffelde,  Messynge,  Ferynge,  Inworth,  Esthorpe,  Birche  Magna,  Ruvenhall, 
Cressynge,  Weekehame,  Brackestede  Magna,  Faulkeborne,  Keldon,  Bradwell,  Grene- 
stede,  Highehonger,  Standon,  Little  Hallyngebery,  Hatfelde  Bradocke,  Mayland, 
Tyllyngham,  Saint  Laurence,  Steple,  Northfambridge,  Stowe,  Purley,  Lachyndon,  Wood- 
dam  Ferrars,  Lalofte,  Great  Totham,  Little  Totham,  Highbridge,  Rothynge  Eythorp 
and  Wevenhoe,  the  rest  of  the  free  warrens  aforesaid  in  the  County  of  Essex,  and  the 
premises  in  the  Counties  of  Suffolk  and  Hertford. 

On  18  Aug.,  1 Mary,  before,  Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  Steward  of 
England  for  that  turn,  Parre,  by  the  name  of  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton, 
was  convicted  of  treason,  and  the  premises  inter  alia  came  to  the  Crown  during  his  life; 
and  by  patent,  12  Dec.,  3 and  4 Ph.  and  Mary,  the  premises  (1) — (20)  hereby  granted 
were  leased  inter  alia  for  the  support  of  Anne,  to  Robert  Rochester  and  Edward  Walgrave, 
knights,  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last,  if  Parre  should  so  long  live,  at  the  rents 
aforesaid. 

By  patent,  29  July,  5 Eliz.,  the  two  tenements  in  Ware  called  Waters  Place  and  Cosyns 
and  the  Manor  of  Hallyngeberye  alias  Hallyngebery  Bourcher  were  granted  inter  alia 
to  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  William  Barley  and  William  Aylyff  during  pleasure; 
which  grant  in  respect  of  the  premises  in  Haylyngbury  Bourchers,  Waters  Place  and 
Cosyns  the  Queen  hereby  revokes. 

By  Patent,  11  April,  3 Eliz.,  the  office  of  Keeper  of  Halyngbury  Bourcher  Park  was 
granted  to  Henry  Seckford  for  life,  with  herbage,  pannage  and  agistment  of  the  Park. 
For  his  service.  [m.  41] 

By  Q. 

2291.)  7 April  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Thomas  of  the  Chantry  of  Esthen- 

dred  alias  Esthemeth,  Co.  Berks,  and  its  possessions;  as  formerly  held  by  Maud  Eylstone, 
widow,  or  George  Walbanck;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £6. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Thomas  of  a patent,  2 Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  leasing  to 
him  the  tithes  of  the  Manor  of  Esthendred  for  the  same  term  and  at  the  same  rent. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 


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2292.)  27  June  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry  Scrope,  knight,  Lord  Scrope  of 

Bolton,  of  the  reversions  and  rents  etc.  of  the  lands  comprised  in  leases  as  follows, — 

(i)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  3 May,  9 Eliz.,  to  Bernard  Meryfelde  of  a portion  of 
the  tithes  ( tenant  named ) in  Boxstede,  Co.  Essex,  parcel  of  lands  of  the  late  Lord  Awdley 
of  Waldon  exchanged,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  7 s. 

(ii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  28  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to  Lewis  Williams  of  the  free  chapel 
of  Este  Peril  {alias  Est  Perlley)  in  Christchurche,  Co.  Southampton,  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  4oj\ 

(iii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  24  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to  Richard  Reynoldes  of  lands 
{named  with  tenant's  name')  in  {a)  Aylesbere,  Co.  Devon,  given  for  four  tapers  in  Aylesbere 
church,  and  {b)  Iplepenford,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  Edward,  Duke  of  Somerset,  attainted  of 
felony,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  last  at  yearly  rents  of  {a)  14/. 
and  {b)  6js.  {detailed). 

(iv)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  7 July,  3 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Hill,  Richard  Hill  and 
Anthony  Hill  of  lands  {named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Clayhanger,  Co.  Devon,  parcel  of 
the  Manor  there,  late  of  Edward,  late  Earl  of  Devon,  with  reservations,  for  life  in  succes- 
sion at  a yearly  rent  of  4ij\  4 d.  and  heriot  the  best  beast 

(v)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  26  April,  12  Eliz.,  to  John  Bowringe,  Christopher 
Bowringe  and  Robert  Bowringe  of  lands  {named)  in  Willescombe,  Co.  Somerset,  [m.  42] 
with  reservations,  for  life  in  succession  at  a yearly  rent  of  24s.  and  heriot  the  best  beast. 

(vi)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  24  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to  Emma  Hatche,  widow,  late  the 
wife  of  John  Jeffrey,  of  lands  in  Lane  in  Charles,  Co.  Devon,  leased  by  indenture  to  the 
said  John  Jeffrey,  Emma  his  wife  and  Joan  their  daughter,  given  for  a Chaplain  in  North 
Moulton  Church,  Co.  Devon,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last 
at  a yearly  rent  of  2oj\ 

(vii)  By  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  10  Nov.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  John  North 
of  lands  in  Burbage,  Co,  Wilts,  late  of  the  Priory  of  St.  Denys,  Co.  Southampton,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  js. 

(viii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  19  May,  3 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Westfeild  of  lands 
{named)  in  Langley,  once  of  St.  Catherine’s  Brotherhood  in  Chippenham  Church,  Co. 
Wilts,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  11s.  1 id. 

(ix)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  18  June,  11  Eliz.,  to  Richard  Westcombe  and  Mary 
Westcombe  and  Margaret  Westcombe,  his  daughters,  inter  alia  of  {a)  the  Chapel  of  Fre- 
mynton  and  its  appurtenances  in  Fremynton  {tenant  named)  and  {b)  lands  {named  with 
tenant's  name)  in  Instowe,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  the  said  Chapel,  with  reservations,  for  life 
in  succession  at  yearly  rents  of  {a)  nd.  and  {b)  2 6r.  8 d.  and  heriot  6j.  8 d. 

(x)  By  patent,  14  Oct.,  5 Eliz.,  to  Griffith  Rees,  inter  alia  of  all  lands  in  Kilgaren,  Co. 
Cardigan  [sic],  late  leased  inter  alia  to  Roger  Williams,  late  of  Richard  Griff,  attainted 
of  treason,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  13 s.  42/.,  parcel  of  a 
yearly  rent  of  £26  14s.  id.  for  them  and  other  lands. 

(xi)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  18  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Griffith  inter  \m.  43] 
alia  of  lands  {named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Cumkadian,  Co.  Merioneth,  with  reservations, 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  13/.  4 d. 

(xii)  By  patent,  28  April,  3 Eliz.,  to  Francis  Harrington  of  lands  in  Awneby,  Co. 
Lincoln,  late  of  John  Hussey,  knight,  Lord  Hussey,  attainted  of  treason,  for  21  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8  3 s.  4 d. 


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(xiii)  By  patent,  23  May,  4 Eliz.,  to  John  Porter  of  lands  in  Eastmerckham,  Co. 
Nottingham,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Monkebretton,  Co.  York,  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  1 zs. 

(xiv)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  1 Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  to  John  Zowche,  knight,  inter 
alia  of  lands  ( tenant  named ) in  Denby,  Co.  Derby,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lenton,  Co. 
Derby,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
20/. 

(xv)  By  patent,  27  Nov.,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Henry  Bawbye  and  Thomas  Frost 
of  Yowcote  Grange  and  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Staxby  called  Yowcote  Grange,  Co. 
York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Whitby,  Co.  York,  with  reservations,  for  30  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  30  quarters  of  wheat  and  32  quarters  of  oats. 

(xvi)  By  patent,  14  Feb.,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Edmund  Wrighte  of  the  said  yearly 
rent  of  30  quarters  of  wheat  and  32  quarters  of  oats  for  30  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £ 1 1 . 

(xvii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  1 5 Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to  George  Hawle  of  Crowe  Grange, 
Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Melsa  alias  Meux,  Co.  York,  and  five  quarters  of 
wheat,  10  quarters  of  dredge  and  a rent  of  43^.  4 d.  rendered  yearly  by  the  farmers  of  the 
premises,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  [m.  44] 
rent  of  £4  15/. 

(xviii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  25  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  John  Hynton  of  lands  in  (a) 
Kyrkeby  on  Wyske  and  ( b ) Wymaker  in  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  Co.  York, 
with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  ( a ) 3 6j\  and  ( b ) 
5/.  6d.  {detailed). 

(xix)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  25  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  Nicholas  Rymer  of  lands  in 
Kyrkeby  on  Wyske,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  28j\  {detailed). 

(xx)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  24  May,  7 Eliz.,  to  Ralph  Warwicke  inter  alia  of 
lands  {named)  in  Wymauker  in  Kyrkeby  Wyske,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  1 3 s.  4 d. 

(xxi)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  23  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  John  Ascham  of  lands  {named) 

in  Kirkeby  Wyske,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £4  6s.  8 d.  [m.  45] 

Also  grant  of, — (1)  the  premises  in  (i);  (2)  the  premises  in  (ii);  (3)  the  premises  in 
(iii)  in  Ailesbere;  (4)  the  premises  in  (iii)  in  Iplepenford,  late  of  Edward,  [m.  46] 
Duke  of  Somerset,  and  formerly  of  Oterey  St.  Mary  College,  Co.  Devon;  (5)  the  premises 
in  (iv)  and  all  lands  in  Cley hanger  and  Willescombe,  Cos.  Somerset  and  Devon,  late 
of  Edward,  late  Earl  of  Devon  and  now  extended  at  a yearly  value  of  50 s.;  (6)  the  premises 
in  (vi);  (7)  the  premises  in  (vii);  (8)  the  premises  in  (viiii)  in  Langley  alias  Langley  Burgh 
and  Chippenham;  (9)  the  premises  in  (ix);  (10)  lands  {named  with  tenanfs  name)  within 
Henhynock  Grange,  Co.  Cardigan,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Strata  Florida;  [ m . 47] 
(11)  the  premises  in  (x)  {tenants  named)  in  Kilgarran,  Co.  Pembroke;  (12)  lands  in  Traus- 
bryn  alias  Trausveneth,  (13)  the  premises  in  (xi),  (14)  lands  named)  in  the  Commote  of 
Tallevant  in  the  Town  of  Redcrewe,  (15)  lands  {named)  in  Redcrewe,  (16)  lands  {named) 
in  Llanelted,  (17)  lands  {named)  in  Trausbryne  alias  Trausveneth  and  (18)  lands  {named) 
in  Dolgelley,  all  {tenants  named)  in  the  County  of  Merioneth,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Kymmergh,  Co.  Merioneth;  (19)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Langar  and  Barmeston  alias 
Barneston,  Co.  Nottingham,  late  of  Thurgarton  Priory,  Co.  Nottingham;  (20)  the  pre- 
mises in  (xii);  (21)  the  premises  in  (xiii);  (22)  the  premises  in  (xiv);  (23)  the  premises  in  (xv) 


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and  (xvi);  (24)  the  premises  in  (xvii);  and  (25)  the  premises  in  (xviii) — (xxi),  all  ( tenants 
named ) late  of  the  Monastery  of  Fountaunce  in  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond.  \m.  48] 
Yearly  value  £60  Ss.  9 d.  Advowsons,  bells  and  lead  reserved.  To  hold  as  of  the  Manor 
of  Eastgrenewiche  in  socage  and  by  yearly  rents  of  (1)  -js.,  (2)  40^.,  (3)  14^.,  (4)  67 s.,  (5) 
£4  1 is.  4^.,  (6)  zos.fy)  7s.,  (8)  1 zs.  1 id.,  (9)  27/.  8d.,  (10)  3/.  4J.,  (1 1)  13^.  4^.,  (12)  i6j\  8 d., 
(13)  14s.  zd.,  (14)  zs.,  (15)  y.  4 d.,  (16)  ly.  4 d.,  (17)  20 d.,  (18)  6d.,  (19)  53 j.  4 d.,  [m.  49] 
(20)  £8  y.  4 d.,  (21)  £6  izs.,  (22)  2oj\,  (23)  £11,  (24)  £4  ly.  6d.  and  (25)  £8  y.  4 d. 
Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

(The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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2293. )  16  Nov.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple, — in  consideration  of  the  per-  [m.  1] 

formance  of  covenants  on  the  part  of  Nicholas  Mawltbye,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Captains  in 
Ireland,  declared  in  indentures,  5 Oct.,  1 3 Eliz.,  made  between  the  Queen  and  him, — 
to  the  said  Mawltbye  of  all  lands  in  Canaliert  alias  Mar  Carteines  Contrie,  parcel  of  the 
County  of  Ulster  in  Ireland;  mines  of  gold,  silver  and  copper  reserved;  to  hold  as  of  the 
Castle  of  Knockefergus  by  service  of  a knight’s  fee,  rendering  yearly  from  Michaelmas, 
1575,  zos.  Irish  for  every  ‘plowland’  containing  120  acres  of  the  measure  specified  in  the 
indentures  aforesaid,  the  said  rent  to  be  collected  by  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  and  paid 
into  the  Exchequer  of  Ireland;  the  grantee  and  the  tenants  and  residents  to  be  quit  of 
all  exactions  called  ‘coyne,  lyverie,  cesse’  and  the  like  in  Ireland  for  seven  years  from  the 
present  date;  the  grantee  to  have  Court  Baron,  leet,  view  of  frankpledge  and  assize  of 
bread,  wine  and  ale  in  the  premises;  licence  for  him  to  alienate  the  premises,  to  hold  of 
him  and  his  heirs  by  such  rents  and  services  as  he  wills,  so  long  as  the  alienations  or 
services  or  tenures  be  not  contrary  to  any  covenant  expressed  in  the  indentures  aforesaid; 
the  patent  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  part  of  the  premises  which  he  shall  not  obtain, 
possess  and  divide  according  to  the  true  intent  of  the  covenants  aforesaid;  the  patent  to 
be  void  if  he  shall  not  perform  all  the  covenants  aforesaid.  By  P.S. 

{mm.z  to  4 are  blank.) 

2294. )  31  March  1571.  Licence  for  Edward  Bellyngham  the  elder,  Richard  \m.  5] 

Bellyngham  and  Edward  Bellyngham  the  younger  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Assheley, 
lands  in  Asheley,  Lytle  Somborne  alias  Sumburne  and  Ramsey  and  the  office  of  Keeper 
or  Warden  of  the  Forest  of  West  Beare  alias  Lytle  Beare,  Co.  Southampton,  to  William 
Waller.  For  £7  in  the  Hanaper. 

2295 . )  2 May  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Rysedon  to  alienate  two  third  parts  of  lands 

( tenants  named)  in  Aishe  in  Frythelstock  and  Smynecote  in  Frythelstock,  Co.  Devon,  to 
John  Tytherleigh.  For  1 3T.  8 d. 

2296. )  19  May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Courthoppe  of  Canterbury  to  alienate  two 

ninth  parts  of  nine  messuages  and  three  cottages  in  the  Parish  of  St,  Stephen  in  Wal- 
broke,  London,  to  William  Brockbancke.  For  z-fs.  4 d. 

2297. )  Undated.  ( Westminster ).  The  like  for  Thomas  Crymes,  Ellis  Crymes,  Bernard 
Drake  and  Gertrude  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in  Netherton  Farme,  Bremelcote,  Glanifyld, 
Pynnockes,  Mylcote,  Farwaye,  Offwyll  and  Northley,  Co.  Devon,  to  John  Lowman. 
For  45 s.  9 d. 

2298. )  7 May  1571.  The  like  for  Humphrey  Hyll  to  alienate  (1)  his  moiety  of  the 

Manor  of  Dowlley,  Cos.  Worcester  and  Salop,  of  all  lands  there,  of  the  advowson  of 
Dowlles  Church,  and  of  Dowlles  Woods  and  (2)  the  site  of  the  House  of  Austin  [m.  6] 
Friars  of  Woodhouse,  Co.  Salop,  and  its  demesne  lands  called  Woodhouse  Landes  to 
William  Hill.  For  £6  1 3 s.  4 d. 

2299. )  1 8 May  1571.  The  like  for  Christopher  Wyllenhale  alias  Wynhall  and  Catherine 

his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Clere  Woodcote  and  lands  in  Kyngesclere,  Co.  South  • 
ampton,  to  William  Forster.  For  37 s.  10 d. 

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2300. )  18  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  John  Cooke  to  alienate  lands  in  Lyttle  Bedwyn 

and  Chesbury,  Co.  Wilts,  to  Henry  Clyfton.  For  7 s.  3 d. 

2301. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Redynge  and  John  Redynge  to  alienate 

lands  in  Wolferloe,  Co.  Hereford,  to  Thomas  Salwaye,  Edward  Darnell,  Roger  Purle- 
went  and  Thomas  Griffyth  to  the  use  of  Richard  Redinge  and  Bridget  Salwaye  and  the 
heirs  male  of  Richard  by  her,  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs.  For  8j\  i id. 

2302. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Essex  to  alienate  lands  in  Chippynge 

Lamborne,  Uplamborne,  Hadley,  Blagro  and  Gransoms,  Co.  Berks,  to  Thomas  Stephens 
and  John  Clerke  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Stephens.  For  £3  1 3 s.  4 d. 

2303. )  6 April  1571.  The  like  for  Edmund  West  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  [m.  7] 

the  Manor  of  Newbold  alias  Newbolt  and  lands  in  Newbold,  Langley,  Overnewbold 
and  Nethernewbold,  Co.  Derby,  to  Anthony  Eyre  and  Gervase  Eyre  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Anthony.  For  36/.  5 \d. 

2304. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  George  Pormorte  to  alienate  a capital  messuage  and 

Grange  called  Hillgraunge  in  Keddyngton,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Henry  Langeholme.  For 
£i  6s.  id. 

2305. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Paul  Johnson  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Fordewiche 

and  its  appurtenances  in  Fordewiche,  Sturrey  and  Westbeare,  Co.  Kent,  to  Ralph  Hay- 
man  and  William  Lowes  to  his  use.  For  30/.  4 \d. 

2306. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  John  Sentleger,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John 

Sentleger,  knight,  to  alienate  two  thirds  parts  of  the  Manor  of  Brodwoodwyger,  Co. 
Devon,  and  of  lands  there  to  Richard  Dene  and  Roger  Dene.  For  43/.  4 d. 

2307. )  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Johnson,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London, 

to  alienate  the  Rectory  of  Houghton,  with  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  the  same, 
Co.  Norfolk,  to  Thomas  Sydney  of  Walsyngham,  Co.  Norfolk.  For  20 s. 

2308. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Bernard  Whetston  to  alienate  the  Manor  [m.  8] 

of  Woodford,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of  Woodford  Church,  Co.  Essex,  to  Thomas 
Huggan  and  Edmund  Huggan  to  the  use  of  himself  and  Elizabeth  Callebutt  and  his 
heirs  and  assigns.  For  £10. 

2309. )  2 May  1571.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sadler,  knight,  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Asteley 

and  all  lands  of  the  said  Ralph  and  Helen  his  wife  in  Astley,  Great  Wytley  and  Kyder- 
mynster,  Co.  Worcester,  to  Robert  Blounte.  For  £12. 

2310. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  John  Sherey  alias  Sherewood  and  Elizabeth  his 

wife  to  alienate  a capital  messuage  and  lands  in  Marshe,  Alphington,  Cowykestrete,  St. 
Thomas  the  Apostle,  Cannon,  Ball  and  Newton  St.  Cyres  ( Sancti  Sirici ),  Co.  Devon,  to 
William  Cornewe  for  their  lives.  For  £3  6j\  8 d. 

2311. )  2 April  1571.  The  like  for  Geoffrey  Walkenden,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London, 

and  Thomas  Walkeden,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  to  alienate  woods  and  lands  ( named 
with  tenants'  names')  near  Edmonton,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  Robert  Walkeden,  skinner,  and 
Richard  Cooke,  ‘clothworker’,  citizens  of  London,  and  Henry  Goodere,  son  and  heir 
[m.  9]  apparent  of  Nicholas  Goodere,  to  the  use  of  Thomas  and  Anne  his  wife  and  his 
heirs  by  her,  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs,  For  2i.r.  4 d. 

2312. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Core  to  alienate  lands  in  Hatfeyld  Brodeoke 

alias  Hatfeild  Regis,  Co.  Essex,  to  Henry  Graye  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  Henry. 
For  £4- 


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2313. )  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  William  Elston  to  alienate  lands  in  Muston  and 

Bottesforth,  Co.  Leicester,  and  in  Stenewyth,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Robert  Elston,  his  younger 
son.  For  7 s.  6d. 

2314. )  9 May  1571.  The  like  for  Oliver,  Lord  Saint  John  of  Bletshoe,  and  John 

Seyntjohn,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  to  alienate  the  Manor  and  the  Park  of  Rypton 
Abbottes  alias  Seynt  John’s  Rypton,  lands  in  Rypton  Abbottes  and  Houghton  and  the 
advowson  of  Rypton  Abbottes  church,  Co.  Huntingdon,  and  the  Manors  or  Granges 
of  Bolnehurste  and  Stanford  Bury,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of  Bolnehurste  Church, 
Co.  Bedford,  to  Thomas  Leete  and  John  Warde  to  the  use  of  Elizabeth  now  the  wife 
of  the  said  Lord  Saint  John  for  life,  with  remainder  to  him,  his  heirs  and  assigns.  For 
£32  is.  3 d. 

2315. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  John  Gosslynge  to  alienate  the  site  of  the  House  of 

Friars  Minor  in  Great  Yarmouth,  Co.  Norfolk,  to  William  Roberdes.  For  33/.  4 d. 

\m.  10] 

2316. )  4 May  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Thomas  Elcock  of  Stourbridge,  Co. 
Worcester,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  Edward  Wilson  in  a plea  of  debt  of  iooj*.,  and  has  now  sur- 
rendered himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2317. )  18  May  1571.  Licence  for  Lewis  Mordaunt  knight,  Lord  Mordaunt,  to  alienate 

all  his  lands  in  Mykelham,  Co.  Surrey,  called  Frydelees  alias  the  Manor  of  Mykelham 
to  William  Lever.  For  40.1.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2318. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  John  Ewens  the  elder  to  alienate  a messuage  called 

Shawford  and  lands  in  Shawford,  Wyncaulton  and  Charleton  Musgrove,  Co.  Somerset, 
to  Edward  Hyne,  ‘yeoman’.  For  4s.  5 d. 

2319. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Marshall  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a sister 

and  co-heir  of  Richard  Gaverock,  to  alienate  a third  part  of  the  Manor  of  Wolboroughe 
with  its  appurtenances  in  Wolboroughe  and  Buckland,  of  lands  in  Wolboroughe,  of  a 
free  fishery  in  the  Tynge  and  of  lands  in  Ford,  Co.  Devon,  to  John  Heale  and  Giles  Bath 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Heale.  For  2.0s.  7 d. 

2320. )  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  Francis  Barnard  to  alienate  his  third  \m.  11] 

part  of  the  Rectory  of  Langton  and  of  a farm  or  Grange  called  Stubby  Graunge,  Co. 
Lincoln,  to  Nicholas  Phellipps.  For  1 3 s. 

2321. )  27  June  1571.  The  like  for  John  Longe  to  alienate  lands  ( tenant  named ) in  Ban- 

burye  and  Nethroppe,  Co.  Oxford,  late  of  the  Priory  of  Wroxton  by  Banburye  to  Matthew 
Longe.  For  ioj\ 

2322. )  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  to  alienate 

salt  marshes  {named')  in  the  Island  called  Canwey  in  Pytsey  and  Bowers,  Co.  Essex,  to 
Henry  Appleton.  For  37 s.  9 \d. 

2323. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  George  Peckham,  knight,  to  alienate  the  tithes  of 

wool  and  lambs  in  Weston  in  Wedon  Pynckney  alias  Leweswedon  alias  Loysewedon,  Co. 
Northampton,  portions  of  tithes  belonging  to  the  Rectory  of  Weden  Pynchney  (to  wit, 
the  tithes  of  milk,  lambs,  wool  and  fells  with  the  residue  thereof  called  ‘oddes’  with  the 
tithes  of  pease,  oats,  hay  and  meadows  in  Wedon  Pynckney  and  Weston),  lands  {named 
with  tenanfs  na?ne)  in  Wedon  aforesaid,  the  buildings  etc.  belonging  to  the  same  Rectory, 
void  ground  once  reserved  to  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Byttlesden,  Co.  Buckingham, 


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for  the  building  of  a bam  there,  a portion  of  the  tithe  corn,  parcel  of  the  said  Rectory, 
once  applied  to  the  upkeep  of  the  Monastery  of  Byttelsden,  a rent  of  10 s.  6 d.  paid  yearly 
by  free  tenants  in  Wedon  Pynckney  as  chief  rent,  and  the  whole  estate  of  the  said  Peck- 
ham  in  the  Rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Wedon  Pynckney  and  all  his 
lands  there, — tithes  in  Astwell,  Wappyngham  and  Syrisham,  Co.  Northampton  [m.  12] 
{tenant  named)  reserved, — to  Roger  Daye.  For  £9. 

2324. )  21  Nov.  1570.  The  like  for  Edward  Boughton  to  alienate  a messuage  called 

Muston  Hall  in  Fylongley  alias  Olde  Fylongley,  Co.  Warwick,  and  lands  {named  with 
tenants'  names)  belonging  thereto  to  John  Wryght.  For  1 y.  4 d. 

2325. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Francis  Barnard  to  alienate  his  third  part  of  the  site 

and  demesne  lands  of  Bullyngton  alias  Bollyngton  Priory,  Co.  Lincoln,  of  Hackthorne 
Grange,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  of  a messuage  {tenant  named)  in  Hackthorne  to  William  Metham. 
For  17/.  11  d. 

2326. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sadleir,  knight.  Councillor,  to  alienate  a 

messuage  or  tenement  called  Powers  in  Powyck,  Co.  Worcester,  and  all  appurtenances 
of  the  same  Manor  [sic.\  or  tenement  to  Richard  Clerke.  For  12/.  [m.  13] 

2327.  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  George  Leighe  to  alienate  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay 
in  Cockeshutt,  Crowesmere,  Kenwycke,  Kenwyckes  Wood,  Stocked  and  Lee  in  Ellys- 
mere,  Co.  Salop,  to  Walter  Corbett  and  Robert  Corbet  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Walter. 
For  39^. 

2328. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  Arthur  Breame  to  alienate  a messuage  or  farm  called 

Gailshams  Hall  and  woods  and  lands  {named)  in  Berkynge,  Co.  Essex,  all  appurtenances 
of  the  said  messuage  and  the  tithes  thereof,  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Berkynge,  to 
Vincent  Randyll  and  Edward  Randyll.  For  £3  6s.  8 d. 

2329. )  18  Maj  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Kempe,  knight,  John  Kempe,  Anthony 

and  Margery  his  wife,  Edward  Kempe  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Francis  Kempe  and 
Eleanor  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Chylworthe  alias  Chelworth,  lands  there,  a free 
fishery  in  the  Thames,  and  the  Hundred  of  Staple  with  all  their  rights  and  liberties  in  the 
Parish  of  Crickland,  Co.  Wilts,  to  James  Crofte,  knight.  Controller  of  the  Household. 
For  £6  6s.  8 d. 

2330. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  William  Candy  she  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Hundelby 

alias  Hundleby,  Hundlebye  Grange,  all  lands  called  Pulvertoftes  Landes  in  Hundelby, 
Eresbye,  Eresbye  Parke  and  Spyllesby  and  all  his  lands  in  Hundelby,  Hundelby  Graunge, 
Eresby,  Eresby  Parke,  Spyllesbye,  Partney  and  Sawcethorpe,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Edmund 
Withypoll.  For  5 y.  4 d. 

2331. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Robert  Bacon  to  alienate  his  third  part  [m.  14] 

of  two  parts  of  the  site  of  Ferebye  Priory,  of  lands  {named)  in  Ferebye,  Hesyll  and  Swan- 
land  in  the  County  of  the  Town  of  Kyngeston  upon  Hull  and  of  all  possessions  of  the 
said  Priory  there  to  Christopher  Bacon.  For  44/.  6d. 

2332. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Essex  to  alienate  lands  in  Chippynge  Lam- 

borne,  Hadley,  Blagro  and  Gransoms,  Co.  Berks,  to  Robert  Turner  and  Valentine  Penson 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Turner.  For  £3  15J.  -jd. 

2333. )  9 April  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Londe  to  alienate  the  site  and  mansion 

house  of  the  Rectory  of  Bumpsted  Helyon,  Co.  Essex,  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage 
there,  the  tithes  belonging  to  the  Rectory  and  lands  {named),  parcel  of  the  [m.  15] 
glebe  lands  of  the  Rectory,  to  William  Londe.  For  3 3 s.  4 d. 


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2334. )  2 May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Fylde  to  alienate  tithes  and  profits  ( tenants 

named ) in  Quynton  alias  Quenton,  Co.  Gloucester,  Quynhill  alias  Quenehyll,  Co.  Wor- 
cester, and  Woodford,  Co.  Northampton,  late  of  Shene  Priory,  Co.  Middlesex  [sic],  to 
Richard  Shawe.  For  i2j\  8 d. 

2335. )  2 May  1571.  The  like  for  Elizabeth  Flowre,  widow,  to  alienate  lands  ( named 

with  tenants ’ names')  in  Anstye,  Co.  Leicester,  to  Oliver  Godderd.  For  is.  8 d. 

2336. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Bull  to  alienate  lands  in  Stukeley  and  Dray- 

ton Paslowe,  Co.  Buckingham,  to  Edward  Golder.  For  9/.  8 d. 

2337. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Anthony  Cope  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Kylmeston,  Co.  Southampton,  to  Peter  Tycheborne  and  Thomas  Cobbe  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Tycheborne  to  the  use  of  Anthony  and  Anne  and  the  heirs  of  Anthony. 
For  44J*.  6d.  [m.  16] 

2338. )  1 May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Darcye,  knight,  and  Catherine  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manors  of  Graunge  Mere  and  Gysborne  with  lands  and  rent  in  Gysborne, 
Graunge  Mere,  Paythorne  and  Bolton,  Co.  York,  to  William  Lyster  and  Henry  Ferror. 
For  £11  13/.  4 d. 

2339. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  William  Morecot  to  alienate  a leasow  or  pasture  called 

Heathcote,  Co.  Warwick,  adjoining  the  common  field  of  Mytton  on  one  side  and  lands 
of  the  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  on  the  other,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  College  in  War- 
wick, to  John  Morecote.  For  3 5 s.  7 d. 

2340. )  11  May  1571.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Holdwaye  of  Ashemansworth,  Co.  South- 

ampton, ‘yomank  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Giles  Hynde,  Coronor 
of  the  Town  of  Newbury,  Co.  Berks,  on  11  Sept.,  12  Eliz.,  on  the  body  of  Richard 
Newhooke  late  of  Newbery,  ‘curryer’,  that  Holdwaye  on  7 Sept.,  12  Eliz.,  at  Newbery, 
outside  ‘a  standynge*  of  William  Breckston,  wounded  Newhooke  in  self  defence  so  that 
he  died  there  on  12  [sic]  Sept,  {details  given).  [m.  17] 

2341. )  18  May  1571.  Licence  for  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  K.G.,  Treasurer, 

to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Browne  Candever,  Co.  Southampton,  the  advowson  of  the 
Rectory  there  and  all  his  lands  there,  to  Roger  Corham  and  Mabel  his  wife  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Roger.  For  £6  i6r.  6d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2342. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Jones  to  alienate  the  Rectory  and  the  advow- 

son of  the  Vicarage  of  Wyttley,  Co.  Surrey,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Dertford,  Co.  Kent, 
to  Thomas  Smyth  and  George  Smyth.  For  4oj\  10 d. 

2343. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Becher  and  Judith  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manors  of  Breame  and  Hunspell  Marse,  lands  there,  free  warren  in  Breame  and  the 
advowson  of  Hunspell  Maryse  Church,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Jane  Becher,  widow.  For 
£8  8j\  11  d. 

2344. )  8 June  1571.  The  like  for  Arthur  Breame  to  alienate  the  Rectory  and  [m.  18] 

the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Edlesborough,  Co.  Buckingham,  to  Vincent  Randyll 
and  Edward  Randyll.  For  £10. 

2345 . )  15  May  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Tayler  to  alienate  an  inn  called  cle  Anteloppe’ 

alias  ‘le  Cardynalles  Hatt’  in  Chippynge  Barnet,  Co.  Hertford,  and  lands  {named  with 
tenants'  names)  in  Chyppinge  Barnett  and  Southmymmes,  Cos.  Hertford  and  Middlesex, 
to  Thomas  Russell,  citizen  and  ‘clothworker’  of  London,  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the 
heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas.  For  £3  6s.  yd. 


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2346. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Thwaytes  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Marston,  Hutton  and  Tockwyth,  Co.  York,  to  Thomas  Wharton,  knight.  Lord 
Wharton.  For  54^.  4 d. 

2347. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Seyntleger  and  Catherine  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manors  of  Canonleighe  and  Hockford  and  lands  in  Burlescombe,  Hockford,  [m.  1 9] 
Hunsham,  Holcombe  Rogus  and  Samforde  Peverell,  Co.  Devon,  to  William  Cooke. 
For  £10. 

2348. )  20  Nov.  1 5 70.  The  like  for  Henry  Trencharde  of  Lychett  Matrevas,  Co.  Dorset, 

to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Wynterborne  Musterton  and  lands  in  Wynterborne  Musterton 
( tenants  named ) and  Beare  {named),  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  Robert  Turbervyle,  to  Thomas 
Turbervile  of  Wulbridge,  Co.  Dorset.  For  33^.  4 d. 

2349. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  Councillor,  Keeper  of  the 

Great  Seal,  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  woods  in  Edelmeton,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  Robert 
Walkeden.  For  6s.  8 d. 

2350. )  27  Nov.  1570.  Pardon  for  Bartholomew  Fawkenor  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’, 

indicted,  as  appears  by  a record  of  Robert  Hogeson,  Coroner  of  the  City,  for  that  on  26 
May,  last  in  the  Parish  of  Holy  Trinity  in  ‘lez  Mynories’  in  Portesoken  Ward,  London,  he 
wounded  William  Cotes  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  in  self  defence  so  that  he  died  in  the 
said  Parish  on  28  May  last,  the  date  of  the  inquisition  {details  given). 

2351. )  27A/W.  1570.  Pardon  of  alienation:  William  Cecyll,  knight,  Principal  \m.  20] 

Secretary,  Francis  Wyndham  and  William  Phellypps  in  Trinity  term,  12  Eliz.,  recovered 
against  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Councillor,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  and  Anne  his  wife, 
to  uses  declared  in  indentures  made  between  Nicholas  and  the  said  recoverors,  the  Manors 
of  Westwyck  Goram  alias  Gorehams  alias  Goramburye  and  Praye,  all  Nicholas’s  lands 
in  Redborne  and  the  Parishes  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  Stephen  in  and  by  St.  Albans,  Co. 
Hertford,  and  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  St.  Michael. 

2352. )  12  Sept.  1571.  Licence  for  William  Husee  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

third  part  of  a fourth  part  of  the  Manors  of  Letherhedd  and  Pachenesham  alias  Pattes- 
ham  with  their  appurtenances  in  Letherhed,  Pachenesham  and  Fetchenham,  Co.  Surrey, 
to  John  Godwyn,  knight.  For  iu.  id.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2353. )  15  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  William  Lawrence  to  alienate  the  Manor  or  farm  of 

Slepe  in  Slepe  and  St.  Ives,  Co.  Huntingdon,  and  lands  {named)  in  Slepe  and  St.  Ives, 
all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Ramsey,  Co.  Huntingdon,  to  Gilbert  Smyth  and  Henry 
Pulter.  For  £4. 

2354. )  19  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Walter  Clercke  to  alienate  lands  {tenant  named)  in 

Oxhill,  Co.  Warwick,  to  Thomas  Marshall.  For  5J\  4 d. 

2355. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Francis  Barnard  to  alienate  a messuage  called  Yng- 

ham  Graunge  in  Yngham,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Alexander  Stowe  and  William  Stowe.  For 

IOS. 

2356. )  1 Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Wylloughbye  to  alienate  woods  [m.  21] 

{named)  in  the  Lordship  of  Snoweshyll  Co.  Gloucester,  to  Anthony  Alboroughe.  For 
6s.  8 d. 

2357. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Wynchcombe  and  Thomas  Graye  to  alien- 

ate the  Manor  of  Gynge  and  lands  in  Gynge,  Ardyngton  and  Esthendred,  Co.  Berks, 
to  Edward  Horton.  For  £6  14 s.  ~jd. 


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2358. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Andrew  Gedney  and  William  Hennage  to  alienate 

lands  etc.  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Wyldemore  alias  Wylemore  in  Conisby  by  Tatter- 
sall,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  John  Tonard.  For  9 s. 

2359. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Willoughbye  and  Henry  Willoughbye  to 

alienate  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names ) in  Stowe,  Malgersbery  and  Bradwell,  Co. 
Gloucester,  to  Richard  Lyllye.  For  17/.  id.  [m.  11] 


2360. )  14  Sept.  1571.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Thomas  Throckmorton,  Matthew 

Poynter,  Thomas  Chester  and  Richard  Davys  who  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  in  the 
quinzaine  of  Easter,  13  Eliz.,  acquired  unto  them  and  the  heirs  of  Throckmerton  from 
Nicholas  Poyntes,  knight,  inter  alia  the  Manor  of  Hull  alias  Hyll,  Co.  Gloucester.  For 
£20  in  the  Hanaper. 

2361. )  12  Sept.  1571.  Licence  for  J ohn  Rowe  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor 

of  Maynbowe  in  Buckfastlegh,  Co.  Devon,  to  William  Caselegh.  For  14/.  4 d.  in  the 
Hanaper. 

2362. )  24  Oct . 1571.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Thomas  Parrys  alias  Taylor  who  by 

writing,  21  Jan.,  6 Eliz.,  conveyed  to  Henry  Parrys  alias  Tayler,  his  natural  son, 
lands  {named)  in  Mydleton  Cheney  and  Fyndon,  Co.  Northampton.  For  £8  in  the 
Hanaper. 

2363. )  18  May  1571.  Licence  for  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Councillor,  to 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Goddesfeild,  Co.  Southampton,  to  Richard  Knyght.  For  £6  6d. 
in  the  Hanaper. 

2364. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Page  and  Eleanor  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Calston,  Wilye  and  Caine,  Co.  Wilts,  to  Thomas  Stephens.  For  13/.  4 d.  [m.  23] 

2365. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Aylyffe  and  Joan  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Cherington,  Co.  Wilts,  to  Richard  Lee  and  Richard  Athooke  alias  Hooker.  For  5 3/. 
4 d. 

2366. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Francis  Uvedale  and  Catherine  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Horton,  Co.  Dorset,  and  lands,  the  Vicarage  and  the  advowson  of  the 
Vicarage  there  to  Richard  Lee  and  William  Lovedaye.  For  £4  5 s.  nd. 

2367. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Giles  Bateson  to  alienate  lands  {tenant  named ) in 

Olde  Wynnyngton,  Co.  Lancaster,  late  of  Horneby  Priory,  to  Francis  Bateson,  one  of  his 
sons.  For  i2J\  n d. 

2368. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Mershe  and  Alice  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Boziat,  Co.  Northampton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  James  by  Northampton, 
to  William  Mershe,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Maud  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  William.  For  £3  i2j\  6d. 

2369. )  14  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Bernard  Drake,  Ellis  Crymes  and  Thomas  [m.  24] 

Crymes  to  alienate  lands  in  Farwaye,  Offewell  and  Northeley,  Co.  Devon,  to  William 
Pearse.  For  £14  3 d. 

2370. )  18  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Pell,  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  Richard  Pell, 

his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Ursula  his  wife  to  alienate  three  fourth  parts  of  a capital 
messuage  or  site  of  a Manor  in  Colde  Asshebye,  Co.  Northampton,  called  ‘le  Graunge’ 
of  Coldeasshebye  and  of  lands  {named)  there  belonging  to  the  said  messuage,  site  or 
Grange,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Francis  Saunders,  to  Saunders.  For  1 $s.  (. \d . 


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2371. )  19  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Gresham,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Erlestoneham  alias  Stoneham  Comitis,  lands  in  Erlestoneham, 
Stoneham  Jernyngham  alias  Lyttle  Stoneham,  Aspall  Stoneham,  Brockford,  Wetheryng- 
sett,  Stowe,  Cretinge  All  Saints,  Cretinge  St.  Mary,  Ashe  and  Codyngham,  Co.  Suffolk, 
and  the  advowson  of  Erlestoneham  Church  to  Anthony  Stringer  and  Thomas  Ceely 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Stringer.  For  £20. 

2372. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Robert  Allington  and  Joan  his  wife  to  \m.  25] 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Larlinge  alias  Larlingford,  lands  in  Larlinge  alias  Larlingford, 
Shropham,  Rowdham,  Sneterton  and  Illyngton,  Co.  Norfolk,  liberty  of  faldage  in  Lar- 
linge and  the  advowson  of  Larlinge  church  to  Thomas  Lovell  and  Alice  his  wife.  For 
£6- 

2373. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Gregory  Fynes  alias  Fenis,  Lord  Dacre,  Anne  his 

wife,  Henry  Norrys,  knight,  Margery  his  wife,  Sampson  Lennard,  knight,  and  Margaret 
his  wife  to  alienate  (1)  the  Hundred  of  Burham,  the  Manors  of  Burham  and  Cowdham 
alias  Codham,  lands  in  Burham,  Cowdham,  Stainckynden,  Worchynden,  Solke  Twysell 
alias  Selke  Twysill,  Water  Braickinghertes  alias  Branckingburye  and  the  advowsons 
of  Burham  and  Cowdham  Churches,  Co.  Kent,  (2)  the  Manor  of  Wyntringham,  lands  in 
Wyntringham,  Massingham,  Flyxborough  and  Beylsbye,  a free  fishery  in  the  Humber  and 
the  advowson  of  Wyntringham  Church,  Co.  Lincoln,  (3)  the  Manor  of  Beighton,  lands 
in  Beighton,  Birley,  Waterthorpe  and  Ekyngton  and  the  advowson  of  Beighton  Church, 
Co.  Derby,  (4)  the  Manors  of  Northailes,  Thoryngton  alias  Toryngton,  Wimpelles  in 
Thurrington,  Burghe  by  Groundesbourgh  alias  Burges,  Sayncte  Margarett  Cove  alias 
Southcove  alias  Cove  Hithe,  Bewflore,  Wrentham,  Bene  Acre  alias  Benacre  and  Hensted, 
lands  in  Northailes,  Thorington,  Wympelles,  Burgh,  Covehithe,  Beweflorye,  Sowth- 
towne,  Wrentham,  Benacre  and  Hensted  and  the  advowsons  of  Wrentham,  Beneacre 
and  Hensted  Churches,  Co.  Suffolk,  (5)  the  Manor  of  Bothamsell,  lands  in  Bothamsall 
and  Elkesley,  and  the  advowson  of  Bothamsall  Church,  Co.  Nottingham,  (6)  the  Manor 
of  Hawghtboyes  alias  Little  Hobbies,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  lands  there,  (7)  lands  in  Hally- 
well  and  Langhurste,  Co.  Northumberland,  (8)  the  Manor  of  Lutten,  lands  there  and  the 
advowson  of  Lutten  Church,  Co.  Northampton,  and  (9)  the  office  of  the  bailiwick  of 
Twychyn  alias  ‘Fynes  Baylyweeke’  in  Wyndesore  Forest,  Co.  Berks,  to  Roger  Manwood, 
Serjeant  at  Law,  Ralph  Scrope  and  Roger  Corham  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Manwood. 
For  £54  14s.  10  d. 

2374. )  20  Aug.  1571.  The  like  for  William  Axe,  citizen  and  ‘plomer’  of  [///.  26] 

London,  to  alienate  a messuage,  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Jackman,  ‘upholder’,  deceased, 
and  now  in  that  of  [ — ] Carewe,  widow,  and  a messuage,  in  the  tenure  of  William  Tise- 
dale,  ‘smyth’,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Stephen,  Colmanstrete,  London,  (between  a messuage 
now  in  the  tenure  of  John  Sherif,  ‘barbor  surgion’,  on  the  north  and  a tenement  now  in 
the  tenure  of  Thomas  Shanbroke,  ‘tyler’,  on  the  south,  and  abutting  on  Colmanstrete 
on  the  west  and  on  a garden  now  in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] on  the  east)  to  Philip  Paskyns, 
citizen  and  ‘freemason’  of  London.  For  izs. 

2375. )  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  to  alienate 

lands  {named  with  tenant’s  name ) in  Tollesburye,  Co.  Essex,  to  Thomas  Darcie.  For  £3 
6j\  8 d. 

2376. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  John  Berowe  and  Maud  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

{named)  in  Walton  Cardyff,  Co.  Gloucester,  to  Richard  Herford.  For  15/.  8 d. 


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2377).  18  June  1571.  The  like  for  Alice  Pople,  widow,  to  alienate  a messuage  in  Thames 

Strete  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  le  Vyntre,  London,  late  of  the  Priory  or  Hospital  of 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin  without  Busshopps  Gate,  London,  to  Richard  Okeham  and  Anne 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Richard.  For  40^. 

2378. )  18  May  1571.  The  like  for  Nicholas  Bosgrave  to  alienate  the  \m.  27] 

Manor  of  Discowe  in  Brewton,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Philip  Cottyngton.  For  46^.  8 d. 

2379. )  7 June  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Cheyne,  knight,  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Pistock,  with  its  appurtenances  in  Rodmersham  and  Sittingborne  or 
elsewhere,  Co.  Kent,  and  a wood  (named),  parcel  of  the  said  Manor,  to  Richard  Thorn- 
hill, citizen  and  grocer  of  London.  For  £3. 

2380. )  5 June  1571.  The  like,  for  Thomas  Stafford  to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Bradfeild 

and  Bastilden,  Co.  Berks,  to  Humphrey  Burdett  and  Humphrey  Staverton  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Burdett.  For  £6  1 3 j*.  ^d. 

2381. )  2 June  1571.  The  like  for  John  Walshe,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  to 

alienate  a moiety  of  the  site  and  mansion  house  of  Staverdale,  of  all  appurtenances  thereof 
in  the  Manor,  Town,  Parish,  fields  or  hamlets  of  Wyncaulton,  Co.  Somerset,  and  of 
all  his  lands  in  Wyncaulton,  and  all  his  woods  in  Selwood  Forest,  Co.  Somerset,  belong- 
ing to  the  same  site  or  mansion  house  to  Nicholas  Wylkynson.  For  33J.  4 d.  \m.  28] 

2382. )  18  Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  The  like  for  William  Powlett,  knight,  K.G.,  Earl 

of  Wiltshire,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Councillor,  High  Treasurer,  to  alienate  the  Manor 
of  Wurtinge,  Co.  Southampton,  and  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  there,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Hyde,  Co.  Southampton,  all  his  lands  there,  lands  (named)  in  Wutton,  Co. 
Southampton,  and  all  liberties  belonging  to  the  said  Manor  to  James  True  and  Richard 
Pincke.  For  £4.  8j\  6d. 

2383. )  1 Aug.  1571.  Gorhambury.  The  like  for  John  May  owe  to  alienate  his  moiety 

of  the  Manor  of  Maneley  alias  Maneley  Coulshill,  of  lands  in  Maneley  alias  Maneley 
Coulshill,  Seint  Vype,  Seynte  Wynowe,  Seynt  Neightons  and  Seint  Martyns  in  Ripryn, 
of  common  of  pasture  in  Heydowne  and  Penpole  and  of  a free  fishery  in  the  waters  of 
Fowye  and  Penpoll,  Co.  Cornwall,  to  Richard  Carter.  For  41^.  9 d. 

2384. )  21  July  1571.  The  like  for  George  Peckham,  knight,  and  William  Miller  to 

alienate  lands  and  the  tithes  of  corn,  hay,  wool  and  lambs  of  lands  (named)  in  Sieresham 
alias  Siegresham,  Co.  Northampton,  to  William  Hill  ‘yeoman’,  and  Nicholas  West.  For 
44s.  6d. 

2385. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Gooday  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  [m.  29] 

Sabrychesworth  alias  Sabrytheford  alias  Sabrysford  alias  Sabbesford  alias  Sabrysforth, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Readinge,  and  all  appurtenances  thereof  in  Sabrychesworth 
and  Much  Hadham  or  elsewhere,  Co.  Hertford,  to  Robert  Hyrste.  For  £3  6s.  8 d. 

2386. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  George  Wyseman  and  Martha  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Albyns  alias  Albynes  and  lands  in  Navestock  and  Stapleforth  Abbot,  Co. 
Essex,  to  William  Fytche  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  William.  For 
£4  9S.  8 d. 

2387. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Lyne  and  Henry  Lyne  to  alienate  the  house 

and  site  of  the  Priory  of  ‘lez  Blake  Fryers’  of  Chichester,  Co.  Sussex,  to  William  Overton, 
S.T.D.  For  26J.  8 d. 


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2388. )  9 Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Charles  Nodz  to  alienate  a Manor  called  Shepehall 

and  all  his  lands  in  Shepehall,  Aston  and  Stevenage,  Co.  Hertford,  to  John  Stonard, 
Francis  Stonard,  Thomas  Pen  and  Edmund  Nodz  to  the  use  of  himself  in  tail  male, 
with  successive  remainders  to  George  Nodz,  his  elder  brother  and  William  [m.  30] 
Nodz  another  brother,  in  tail  male.  For  £3  13J.  4 d. 

2389. )  3 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Grome  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Hilhouse 

alias  Helhouse  and  lands  in  Lachedon,  Lawlinge  and  Althorne,  Co.  Essex,  to  Arthur 
Harrys.  For  £5  6s.  8 d. 

2390. )  7 Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Tonge  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

two  messuages  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  west  in  the  suburbs  of  London 
(between  a messuage  now  in  the  tenure  of  William  Blage,  merchant  taylor,  on  the  west 
and  a messuage  now  in  the  tenure  of  John  Woodey,  skinner,  on  the  east  and  abutting 
on  the  highway  to  the  north  and  a garden  belonging  to  the  Inner  Temple  on  the  south) 
to  Miles  Exelbye.  For  4oj\ 

2391. )  1 2 Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Tey  and  Eleanor  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Layerdelahey,  Co.  Essex,  to  Robert  Drewry  and  Thomas  Cammock.  For  £5. 

2392. )  7 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  James  Pickeringe  to  alienate  lands  ( named  with  tenants' 

names') , including  a capital  messuage  in  which  he  now  dwells,  in  Tytchemershe,  Co. 
Northampton,  to  William  Burye.  For  £5  6s.  [m.  31] 

2393. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Owen  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  the  Parish  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  by  Oxford  to  Thomas  Furse.  For  z6s.  8 d. 

2394. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Cuttes  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

moiety  of  the  Manors  of  Mountnes  and  Dagworthes  and  of  lands  in  Elmedon,  Wendon 
Loofthes,  Crishall,  Strettall  and  Arcksden,  Co.  Essex,  to  Reginald  Meade.  For  16s.  Sd. 

2395. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Elizabeth  Goldinge,  widow,  to  alienate  the  Manor 

of  Honychilde  and  lands  in  Hope,  Sayncte  Maryes,  Bylsyngton,  Newe  Romney,  Ive- 
churche  and  Dynchurche,  Co.  Kent,  to  Roger  Twysden.  For  £12. 

2396. )  10  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  Henry  Velke  to  alienate  the  Grange  of  Barnabye, 

late  of  the  Monastery  of  Newsted  on  Anckeholme  and  parcel  of  the  meadow  in  Cadney, 
and  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Barnaby  and  Cadney,  Co.  Lincoln,  parcel  of  the  said  Grange, 
late  of  the  said  Monastery,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Robert  Carr.  For  £3  6s.  8 d.  [m.  32] 

2397. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Tylladam  to  alienate  lands  in  Hull  alias 

Hill  in  Barkley,  Co.  Gloucester,  to  William  Ryppe.  For  5/.  9 d. 

2398. )  7 Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Carsey,  Francis  Carsey,  Anne  his  wife,  John 

Hamby  alias  Hanby,  Alba,  his  wife,  Henry  Reynoldes,  Edmund  Scarnynge,  Rowland 
Hynde  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Connysbye  alias  Consbye,  Hol- 
byche,  Willygham  alias  Cherywillyngham,  Stykney,  Helpryngham,  Bynbroke,  Brynkhall 
alias  Brynkyll,  Hameryngham,  Woodenderby,  Waddyngton  and  Braytofte,  and  lands  in 
Connysby  alias  Consbye,  Holbyche,  Willingham  alias  Cherywillingham,  Stikney,  Hel- 
pryngham, Bynbrok,  Bryn kh ill  alias  Brynkyll,  Hameryngham,  Woodenderby,  Waddyng- 
ton alias  Waddyngton  Dencourte,  Braytoft,  Irbye,  Skrempthorp  alias  Skerenthorp, 
Waynflett  St.  Mary,  Waynflett  All  Saints,  Strubby,  Benyngton  in  Holland,  Butterwyk 
in  Holland,  Fysshetofte,  Halton  by  Spillesby,  Toynton  Superior,  Toynton  Inferior, 
Scarfeld,  Revesby,  Est  Kirkby  and  Hanby,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  William  Cecill,  knight,  Baron 
of  Burghley,  Councillor,  and  Anthony  Kyme  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Burghley. 
For  £25  zs.  8 d. 


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2399. )  30  Oct . 1571.  The  like  for  Anthony  Cope  and  John  Peck  to  alienate  lands 

(j named  with  tenant's  name')  in  Braunston,  Co.  Rutland,  late  of  Brok  Priory,  Co.  Rutland, 
to  William  Burton.  For  y.  4 d. 

2400. )  16  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Edward  Careleton  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Est  Clandon  and  West  Horsley,  Co.  Surrey,  to  Lawrence  Rogers  [m.  33] 
and  Peter  Grave.  For  1 y.  4 d. 

2401. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Reymond  and  Julian  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Weringston  and  all  his  other  lands  in  Werinston  and  Gyttysham,  Co. 
Devon,  to  Thomas  Maye  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas  Maye. 
For  £3. 

2402. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  William  West,  knight,  Lord  de  la  Warr,  Thomas 

West,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Thomas  West,  his  brother,  to  alienate  lands  in 
Goodworth,  and  Whorwell  alias  Wherewell,  Co.  Southampton,  to  James1  Paget  and  Giles 
Eascourte.  For  5 5J\  4 d. 

2403. )  9 Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  George  Peckham,  knight,  and  Mary  his  wife  to 

alienate  lands  and  all  tithes  in  Aswell,  Syresham  and  Wapenham,  Co.  Northampton,  to 
Thomas  Lovett.  For  24 s.  Gd. 

2404. )  16  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Thynn,  knight,  to  alienate  lands  (named  with 

tenants'  names)  in  Bysshoppestrowe,  Co.  Wilts,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Farlay,  Co. 
Wilts,  the  advowson  of  Bysshoppestrowe  Church  and  all  his  lands  in  Codford  Mary, 
Co.  Wilts,  late  of  the  Priory  or  cell  of  Longleat  to  Thomas  Gyfford  and  John  Gyfford. 
For  zSs.  7 d . [m.  34] 

2405 . )  1 2 Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Marmaduke  Vincent  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Great 

Smeaton,  Co.  York,  and  lands  there  to  George  Bowes,  knight,  William  Babthorpe, 
knight,  Robert  Bowes,  Brian  Stapliton,  John  Wytham  and  Thomas  Beverley,  son  of 
Christopher  Beverley.  For  £3 . 

2406. )  10  Oct.  1571.  The  like  for  James  Hales  and  Alice  his  wife  to  alienate  a sixth 

part  of  the  Manors  of  Wyttresham,  Whytfeld  and  Little  Pysyng  and  of  lands  in  Wyttres- 
ham,  Stone,  Whytfeld,  Guston  and  Little  Pysyng,  Co.  Kent,  to  Robert  Gaunt  of  Staple 
Inne  in  Holborne,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  the  use  of  James.  For  40s.  Gd. 

2407. )  16  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  and  Bridget  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Chulmeleigh  alias  Chymley,  lands  in  Chulmeleigh  and  Challeigh, 
Co.  Devon,  and  the  advowson  of  Chulmeleigh  Church,  to  Ralph  Sadler,  knight.  Council- 
lor, John  Asteley  and  Robert  Creswell  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Sadler.  For  £12. 

2408. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  George  Wynter  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

moiety  of  (1)  the  Manors  of  Sayncte  James  and  Staunton,  lands  in  Staunton,  Westburye, 
Seynt  James,  Horfeild,  Magnottesfeld  alias  Mangarsfeld,  Stapleton,  Acton,  Hannam, 
Hadnock,  Colford,  Newland  and  Awre,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  the  advowson  of  Staunton 
Church  and  (2)  the  Manor  of  Seynt  James,  lands  in  the  Parish  of  St.  James  in  Bristoll 
and  the  advowsons  of  the  Churches  of  St.  James,  St.  Michael,  St.  John,  Christes-  \m.  35] 
churche,  St.  Nicholas  and  All  Saints  in  that  City  to  Christopher  Baker  and  William  Kyne. 

For  £5. 

2409. )  1 2 Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Thomas  Clifford  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Kelstorne, 

Co.  Lincoln,  to  Martin  Brighouse  and  Roger  Norton.  For  17 s.  10 d. 


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2410. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like  for  Gregory  Fynes,  Lord  Dacre,  and  Anne  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Beyghton  and  lands  in  Beyghton,  Toodehoole,  Waterthorpe, 
Elington,  Hacunthorpp  and  Byrley,  Co.  Derby,  to  Francis  Wortley  and  Mary  his  wife 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Francis.  For  £7  ioj*. 

2411. )  12  Sept.  1571.  The  like,  for  Roger  Lygon  and  Catherine  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Calmesdon  alias  Oldegore,  lands  in  Calmesdon,  Oldgore  and  North  Serney, 
Co.  Gloucester,  the  Manor  of  Feyrford,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  lands  there  to  Richard 
Barkelye  and  Robert  Stronge.  For  £11  i6d. 

2412. )  14  Nov.  1571.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Austin  Stuckley  late  of  Colridge,  Co. 

Devon,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stowkeley  alias  Stewkley  of  Eggesford,  Co.  Dorset, 
(sic)  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London,  for  non-appearance  in  the  Com- 
mon Pleas  to  answer  Henry  Crede,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  in  a plea  of  debt  of 
£40,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2413. )  2 Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Estwood  the  elder  late  of  Rowley,  Co.  York, 

‘yeoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Goldall  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £17  and  has  now  [m.  36] 
surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2414. )  23  April  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wylbraham,  Recorder  of  London, 

of  the  offices  of  Attorney  of  the  Wards,  Attorney  of  the  Wards  and  Liveries  [m.  37] 
and  Attorney  of  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries;  annuity  of  £90  from  Lady  Day  last 
payable  by  the  Receiver  General  of  the  Court;  as  held  by  Richard  Onnslowe,  Robert 
Nowell,  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight  (then  esquire),  and  Richard  Goodricke.  By  Q. 

2415. )  7 Maj  1571.  Grant  to  Thomas  Bedyngfeild  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Thomas  Herynge,  son  and  heir  of  William  Herynge,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  minority 
of  Robert  Southwell.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £8  1 5 j*.  4 d.  By  Q. 

2416. )  7 May  1571.  Grant  to  Elizabeth  Culverwell,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  mar- 

riage of  Samuel  Culverwell,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Culverwell;  with  an  annuity  of 
£4  from  26  Oct.,  11  Eliz.,  when  Nicholas  died.  [m.  38] 

By  Q. 

2417. )  23  April  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Bacon  of  the  office  of  clerk  and  officer 

to  make,  draw,  write  and  ingross  to  the  Great  Seal  licences  and  pardons  of  and  for 
alienations  and  pardons  of  intrusions  of  lands  held  of  the  Queen  in  chief. 

English.  By  P.S. 

2418. )  7 May  1571.  Grant  to  Dorothy  Salmon,  widow,  and  Richard  Bacon  of  the 

wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas  Salmon,  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  Salmon;  with  an 
annuity  of  53/.  4 d.  from  16  Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Edmund  died.  Yearly  value  \m.  39] 
of  the  inheritance  £\o  ioj\  10 d.  By  Q. 

2419. )  5 April  1571.  Licence  for  three  years,  at  the  suit  of  Edmund  Ashefeild,  knight, 

Anthony  Carleton,  Thomas  Penyston  and  Thomas  Wynchcombe,  Justices  of  the  Peace, 
and  other  inhabitants  of  the  County  of  Oxford,  for  William  Tylcocke,  John  Keys  and 
Richard  Banester  to  gather  alms  in  the  Counties  of  Oxford,  Berks,  Gloucester  and 
Worcester  for  the  repair  of  Dorchester  Bridge,  Co.  Oxford,  which  has  been  broken  down 
by  tempest  and  floods.  English.  By  Q* 

2420. )  12  July  1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  Thomas,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  shall 

so  long  live,  to  John  Forster,  knight.  Warden  of  the  Middle  Marches  towards  Scotland, 


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of  (1)  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Lucker,  Co.  Northumberland,  and  all  demesne  lands 
leased  therewith  and  (2)  a water  corn  mill  on  the  water  of  Eyne,  Co.  Northumberland, 
and  lands  in  Lesburye,  Co.  Northumberland,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Lesburye,  all  late 
of  the  said  Earl,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents 
(1)  £4  15-r.  4 d.  and  (2)  £10  14^.  9 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  John  of  a patent 
of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  Feb.,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to  Thomas  Forster  (1)  by  the 
name  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Lukker,  formerly  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas 
Forster,  knight,  which  Manor  was  late  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  with  reserva- 
tions, for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  he  has  borne 
heavy  charges  in  re-building  the  mill,  which  has  been  destroyed  by  the  violence  of  the 
river;  and  for  a fine  of  £25  9 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  Q. 


2421. )  27  May  1571.  Grant  during  good  behaviour  to  Robert  Tayler  of  the  [m.  40] 

office  of  a Teller  of  the  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  formerly  held  by  Thomas  Gardener. 
The  office  was  granted  by  patent,  3 May,  1 1 Eliz.,  to  Richard  Smyth  during  good  be- 
haviour; he  has  forfeited  it  through  conversion  of  the  Queen’s  revenues  to  his  own  use 
and  other  misconduct  in  the  exercise  of  the  office.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2422. )  6 July  1571.  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  George  Crystofer  of  Grayes  Inne, 

Co.  Middlesex,  of  the  office  of  Clerk  of  the  Council;  yearly  wages  of  40  marks,  payable  at 
the  Exchequer,  with  a livery  of  the  Queen’s  vesture  for  winter  and  summer  at  the  great 
wardrobe;  as  held  by  Robert  Rydon,  John  Badiswell,  Richard  Eden,  clerk,  Thomas  Eden 
or  Thomas  Marshe.  The  office  was  granted  by  patent,  1 July,  22  Hen.  VIII,  to  Richard 
Eden  and  Thomas  Eden  now  deceased,  for  life  in  survivorship,  and  by  patent,  1 July, 
5 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Marshe,  who  now  holds  it  for  life  in  reversion.  [m.  41] 

By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered,  31  July , 25  Eh\.:  signed;  G.  Gerrard  [M.R.];  Geo.  Christofer. 


2423. )  4 May  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Ambrose  Dudley,  Baron  Lisle  and  Earl  of  War- 

wick, of  the  office  of  Chief  Butler  of  England;  from  the  death  of  Nicholas  Throgmerton, 
knight,  who  held  it  for  life;  as  held  by  Throgmerton,  William  Seintlowe,  knight,  Edward 
Elrington,  Francis  Brian,  knight,  John  Hussee,  knight,  late  Lord  Hussee,  all  deceased; 
with  all  profits  of  the  office  and  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  charges  in  maintaining 
Deputies  in  divers  ports,  an  annuity  of  5 o marks,  payable  out  of  the  custom  and  prise  of 
wines  or  at  the  Exchequer.  Also  grant  for  life  of  the  office  of  Chief  Butler  of  Wales, 
late  held  by  Throgmerton  for  life;  with  all  profits  of  the  office  as  received  by  the  Chief 
Butler  of  England  (except  for  the  annuity  of  50  marks).  Also  grant  for  life  of  an  annuity 
of  100  marks  from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  as  aforesaid.  For  his  service.  [m.  42] 

By  P.S. 

2424. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  John  Thomas  David  ap  John  late  of  Dyvynnocke,  Co. 

Brecon,  ‘yeoman’,  indicted  for  murder  in  that  he  with  Thomas  Jenkyn  Havard,  Walter 
ap  Jenkyn  Havard,  Hoell  Thomas  ap  Morgan,  ‘yeoman’,  Thomas  Morgan  William, 
‘yeoman’,  David  Thomas  Morgan,  ‘yeoman’,  and  Morgan  Thomas  ap  Morgan,  ‘yeoman’, 
all  late  of  Dyvynnocke,  on  2 April,  12  Eliz.,  at  Dyvynnock,  assaulted  Morgan  Ll’in  ap 
G’ll’m  and  the  said  Thomas  ap  Jenkyn  Havard  wounded  him  so  that  he  died  on  6 April 
following  at  Keven  y Bedo,  Co.  Brecon  ( details  given).  By  consideration  of  Edward 
Saunders,  knight,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Thomas  Carus,  a Justice  of  the 
Queen’s  Bench,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County  of  Hereford.  By  Q. 

2425. )  25  June  1571.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Gylberte,  knight,  the  Queen’s  \m.  1 d.] 

Servant,  of  a moiety  of  the  compositions  for  offences  against  the  stat.  3 3 Hen.  VIII  for 
the  maintenance  of  artillery  debarring  unlawful  games  and  stat.  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary  for 


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having  horse,  armour  and  weapons,  In  the  years  3,  4 and  11  Eliz.,  proclamations  were 
made  that  the  Queen  intended  to  make  inquisitions  by  persons  specially  elected  in  all 
parts  of  the  realm  touching  the  execution  of  the  said  statutes  and  thereafter  to  have 
musters  made  of  the  same,  and  that  therefore  she  commanded  all  persons  to  provide 
themselves  with  horses,  armour  and  weapons  and  with  fit  persons  to  serve  therewith 
by  a day  now  long  past;  The  Queen  continues  in  the  same  mind  touching  the  statutes 
and  is  informed  that  there  is  great  negligence  in  the  execution  of  the  same,  partly  caused 
by  the  corrupt  dealing  of  those  commonly  called  promoters. 

Order  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  or  Chancellor,  the  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster  and  the  Chamberlain  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Chester  during  the  seven 
years  next  following,  at  the  request  of  Gylberte,  to  issue  commissions,  returnable  at  the 
Exchequer,  to  inquire  into  breaches  of  the  said  statutes.  The  commissions  shall  be  issued 
to  such  persons  as  may  be  appointed  under  the  hands  of  the  Privy  Council  or  six  of 
them,  on  the  request  of  Gylberte.  The  Commissioners  are  to  have  power  to  compound 
with  offenders  at  such  rates  as  may  be  specified  in  instructions  to  be  sent  from  time  to 
time  to  the  Keeper  or  Chancellor,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  or  Chamberlain 
of  the  County  Palatine  of  Chester  under  the  hands  of  the  Privy  Council  or  six  of  them, 
and  annexed  in  a schedule  under  the  seal  of  every  such  commission.  So  always  that 
every  person  compounding  do,  within  the  time  fixed  in  the  bill  indented  of  [m.  id.] 
every  such  composition  delivered  unto  him,  pay  to  Gylberte  or  his  Deputies  the  sum 
appointed  being  not  under  the  rates  specified  in  the  instructions.  True  copies  of  the  said 
instructions  are  to  be  certified  into  the  Exchequer  by  Gylberte,  to  remain  in  the  office 
of  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer,  together  with  the  tenor  of  the  said  commissions.  The 
compositions  shall  be  written  in  bills  indented;  one  part,  signed  and  sealed  by  the  Com- 
missioners or  two  of  them,  Gylberte  or  his  Deputy  and  the  party  compounding,  to  be 
returned  in  the  next  or  second  term  to  the  Exchequer,  to  remain  in  the  custody  of  the 
Queen’s  Remembrancer;  the  other,  signed  and  sealed  by  the  Commissioners  or  three 
of  them  and  Gylberte  or  his  Deputy,  to  remain  with  the  party  compounding.  The 
Commissioners  shall  in  the  next  term  certify  the  Exchequer  in  detail  of  offenders  who 
may  refuse  to  compound;  the  certificate  to  remain  with  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer, 
that  process  may  be  made  against  such  persons  according  to  the  said  statutes;  without 
that  the  same  persons  after  the  said  certificate  sent  into  the  Exchequer  shall  be  discharged 
by  any  second  composition  made  by  force  of  these  presents. 

Appointment,  for  his  service,  of  Gylberte  to  be  Receiver  General  of  the  money  accru- 
ing during  the  said  seven  years  from  these  compositions;  to  be  accountable  for  the  same  in 
the  Exchequer  before  such  Auditors  as  the  Treasurer  or  Barons  of  the  same  may  appoint. 
He  shall  receive  for  his  fee  a full  moiety  of  such  sums  and  a fifth  of  the  other  moiety. 
The  remaining  four  fifths  of  the  second  moiety  shall  be  answered  to  the  Crown  at  the 
Exchequer  within  six  months  of  his  having  received  it.  Before  receiving  any  such  com- 
mission he  is  to  enter  into  a bond  to  the  Queen  in  £500  for  each  commission,  with  such 
conditions  as  the  court  of  the  Exchequer  may  think  fit,  and  at  the  finishing  of  each  account 
he  shall  receive  from  the  court  such  obligation  as  shall  concern  the  same  account  to  be 
cancelled  and  used  at  his  will  and  pleasure. 

Order  to  the  Chancellor  or  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  the  Treasurer  and  [m.  3 d.] 
the  Justices  and  other  Ministers  of  the  Queen’s  courts  to  issue  writs  and  processes, 
without  fee,  at  the  request  of  Gylberte,  against  offenders,  and,  upon  recovery  of  money 
by  virtue  of  the  same,  to  deliver  to  him  his  share  as  specified  above,  the  remainder  being 
answered  at  the  Exchequer.  The  said  Justices  and  others,  after  notice  given  by  the 
Queen’s  Remembrancer  of  the  certificates  of  the  compositions  in  his  charge,  shall  not 
award  or  allow  any  process  or  suit  against  any  person  for  offences  already  compounded 
for;  the  Treasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  shall  from  time  to  time,  at  the  request  of 


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Gylberte  or  his  Deputies  or  the  persons  compounding,  certify  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal  or  Chancellor  in  one  transcript  under  the  Exchequer  seal  the  names  and  additions 
of  all  persons  who  have  compounded  which  shall  be  contained  in  any  one  certificate  from 
the  Commissioners;  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  at  the  request  of  Gylberte  or  his 
deputies  or  the  persons  compounding,  shall  make  and  pass  to  all  persons  whose  names 
are  contained  in  any  one  such  transcript  a patent  of  pardon  of  the  offences  compounded 
for;  for  such  transcripts  or  pardons  no  fee  or  fine  shall  be  paid  except  such  as  is  usual 
if  only  one  name  were  contained  therein.  Promise  to  Gylberte  that  the  Queen  will  only 
pardon  and  release  the  said  persons  in  respect  of  the  part  of  the  money  due  to  the  Crown. 
Provided  that  it  shall  be  expressly  specified  in  each  commission, — that  the  Commissioners 
shall  not  by  force  of  the  same  take  presentment  or  informations  against  any  of  the  nobility 
of  the  realm  being  Lords  of  Parliament  or  their  wives  or  widows  or  against  Bishops  and 
Prelates  being  Lords  of  Parliament,  against  members  of  the  Privy  Council  or  against 
household  servants  of  the  Nobility,  Prelates  or  Councillors  aforesaid,  unless  such  persons 
should  of  their  own  free  will  make  composition;  and  that  no  composition  shall  [m.  4 d.\ 
be  made  with  any  person  against  whom  any  information  shall  be  then  pending  in  a 
court  of  record  for  offences  against  the  said  statutes.  English.  By  Q. 

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14  ELIZABETH  I 
17  November  1571 — 16  November  1572 

PART  I 

C.  66/1082 

2426.)  23  May  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Middlemore,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  and  [m.  1] 

such  Deputies  and  assigns  as  he  may  nominate  by  indenture  enrolled  in  the  Exchequer, 
of  power  to  inquire  into  such  offences  in  respect  of  the  importation  of  insufficient 
numbers  of  bowstaves,  contrary  to  stats.  1 2 Edw.  IV,  I Rich.  Ill  and  1 3 Eliz.  for  the 
encouragement  of  archery,  as  have  been  heretofore  committed  or  shall  be  committed 
before  Michaelmas  1582;  and  grant  of  all  forfeitures  accruing  to  the  Crown  thereby 
from  the  present  date  until  Michaelmas,  1582.  Also  power  during  the  same  term  to  pro- 
vide in  such  ways  as  he  may  think  fit  against  the  fraudulent  use  of  licences  issued  by  the 
Crown  for  the  import  or  export  of  wares;  such  licensees  being  forbidden  to  export  or 
import  wares  unless  their  licences  have  first  been  shown  to  Middlemore  or  his  [m.  2] 
Deputies  or  one  of  them,  and  have  the  goods  to  be  imported  or  exported  endorsed  on 
them  and  have  been  signed  by  Middlemore  or  his  Deputies  or  one  of  them;  so  always 
that  Middlemore  or  his  Deputy  be  in  attendance  for  this  purpose  at  or  near  the  office  of 
the  Customer  of  the  Port  of  export  or  import.  Power  to  seize  such  goods  wrongfully 
imported  to  his  own  use.  Power  to  compound  with  offenders;  so  always  that  the  com- 
positions be  made  in  writing  indented  and  sealed  by  Middlemore  or  his  [m.  3] 
Deputy,  and  enrolled  in  the  Exchequer;  and  such  acquittances  shall  be  accepted  by  the 
Queen’s  courts  as  a sufficient  bar  against  further  actions  and  shall  be  interpreted  to  the 
benefit  of  the  persons  to  whom  they  are  made.  Persons  requiring  further  security  may 
sue  for  a discharge  from  the  Crown  by  patent;  and  the  acquittance  made  and  enrolled  as 
aforesaid  shall  be  sufficient  warrant  for  passing  a patent  without  fine  or  other  payment, 
except  only  the  ordinary  fees  to  the  Chancellor  or  Lord  Keeper  and  Officers  of  Chancery 
for  a single  pardon,  so  long  as  not  more  than  20  persons  are  included  in  any  such  patent. 
Power  for  the  grantee  to  sue  offenders  who  refuse  to  compound  in  the  Queen’s  courts  of 
record,  either  in  his  own  name  or  that  of  the  Queen.  The  grantee  may  keep  to  \m.  4] 
his  own  use  the  moneys  accruing  from  such  compositions,  without  account,  paying 
only  to  the  Crown  yearly  an  eighth  part  of  such  moneys,  provided  that  within  six  months 
of  the  sealing  and  delivery  of  these  presents,  he  enter  into  reasonable  bonds  in  the 
Exchequer  for  the  true  answering  of  the  said  eighth  part.  No  person  to  be  prosecuted 
for  any  offence  for  which  he  shall  have  compounded  with  the  grantee.  The  grantee  may 
have  a convenient  room  in  the  custom  house  at  London  and  in  every  other  port  where 
the  office  of  the  customer  is  where  the  licences  aforesaid  may  be  viewed  and  endorsed 
and  where  signed  bills  may  be  received  from  the  masters  or  pursers  of  ships  of  wares 
carried  belonging  to  persons  obliged  to  import  bowstaves.  The  grantee  may  search  any 
ship  before  it  is  unladen  and  the  master  or  purser  thereof  shall  give  him  a signed  bill 
of  wares  carried  like  that  ordinarily  given  to  the  Customer.  The  grantee  may  also,  during 
the  term  of  the  grant,  search  and  take  copies  of  the  records  of  the  queen’s  Customers, 


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Collectors  of  tonnage  and  poundage.  Surveyors,  Controllers,  Searchers,  Packers  for 
strangers,  and  other  persons,  wherein  such  goods  shall  be  entered,  and  may  be  present 
during  the  packing  of  wares.  Provided  always  that  the  licensee  shall  not  before  any  offence 
has  been  committed  agree  directly  or  indirectly  for  its  remission.  English.  By  Q. 

2427.)  19  May  157 2.  Grant  to  Henry  Harvye,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  of  the  [m.  5] 

wardship  and  marriage  of  William  Morgan,  son  and  heir  of  Giles  Morgan;  with  an 
annuity  of  £6  13 s.  4 d.  from  9 March,  12  Eliz.,  when  Giles  died.  Yearly  value  of  the 
inheritance  £14  6s.  6d.  By  P.S. 


2428.)  29  March  1572.  Grant  to  John  Conyers,  Auditor  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall, 

of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Peter  St.  Hill,  son  and  heir  of  Peter  St.  Hill,  a lunatic; 
with  an  annuity  of  £8  from  19  Nov.,  14  Eliz.,  when  Peter  the  father  died.  By  P.S. 


2429. )  27  March  1572.  Grant  to  Martin  Wrighte  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Richard  Butler,  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  Butler;  with  an  annuity  of  40^.  from  24  Dec., 
12  Eliz.,  when  Edmund  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £7  [m.  6] 

By  P.S. 

2430. )  14  June  ij-jz.  Grant  to  Alice  Sadler,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

William  Sadler,  son  and  heir  of  William  Sadler,  <yoman’j  with  an  annuity  of  40^.  from 
28  Jan.,  13  Eliz.,  when  William  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £11 
15s.  4d.  By  P.S. 


2431. )  19  May  1572.  Grant  to  Ralph  Ellys  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Nicholas 

Mynne,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Mynne;  with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  25  Jan.,  8 Eliz., 
when  Henry  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £15.  [/z?.  7] 

By  P.S. 

2432. )  28  Feb.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  Bethell  of  the  office  of  Particular  Surveyor 

of  lands  in  the  ‘Estridding’,  Co.  York,  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer,  void  by  the  death 
of  Robert  Barmeton;  as  formerly  held  by  John  Bello  we  or  Barmeton;  with  an  annuity  of 
£13  6j\  8 d.  and  expenses,  payable  by  the  receiver  in  the  said  County  or  at  the  Exchequer; 
any  previous  patent  under  the  Great  Seal  or  the  seal  of  the  Exchequer  or  warrant  of  the 
Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  or  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  granting  the  exercise 
of  this  office  to  any  other  persons  to  be  void  from  the  present  date,  from  which  date  the 
present  grantee  only  shall  enjoy  the  office.  By  P.S. 

2433. )  22  May  1572.  Pardon  for  Elizabeth  Stoner,  wife  of  Richard  Stoner,  late  of 

Kinges  Lynne,  Co.  Norfolk,  indicted  for  that  on  1 Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  she  broke  and  entered 
the  house  of  William  Blande  there  and  stole  £8  in  a chest  belonging  to  him.  At  her 
husband’s  suit.  [m.  8] 

By  P.S. 

2434. )  16  June  1572.  Grant  to  John  Combre  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Richard 

Stannet,  son  and  heir  of  William  Stannet;  with  an  annuity  of  4oj\  from  28  Sept.,  9 Eliz.. 
when  William  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £16  8j\  10 d.  By  P.S. 

2435. )  27  March  1572.  Commitment  to  Gregory  Lovell  of  the  custody  of  Thomas 

Brokesbye,  a lunatic  enjoying  lucid  intervals,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  on  1 1 
June,  11  Eliz.,  at  Highe  Holborne,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  of  his  household,  lands  and 
goods;  if  Brokesbye  shall  recover  and  his  lands  and  goods  be  removed  from  the  \m.  9] 
Crown’s  hands,  the  grant  to  revive  as  often  as  he  shall  become  lunatic  again.  Issues  from 
the  time  when  he  became  lunatic;  account  to  be  rendered  in  the  Court  of  Wards. 

By  P.S. 


PAT.  ROLLS  V— (22) 


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1571-72 


2436. )  7 Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Killigrewe  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Jonathan  Trelawnye,  brother  and  heir  of  John  Trelawnye,  deceased  under  age;  with  an 
annuity  of  £13  6r.  8d.  from  25  Dec.,  12  Eliz.,  when  John  died,  until  the  heir  shall  attain 
the  age  of  10  and  thereafter  £20. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Commissioners. 

2437. )  18  July  1572.  Gorhambury . Lease  for  31  years  to  Robert  Stafford,  [m.  10] 

knight,  ‘serjeant  porter’  of  the  household,  of  (1)  lands  ( named ) in  Houghton  Conquest, 
Co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Dame  Elensburye,  parcel  of  the  Honour  [m.  11] 
of  Ampthell,  and  leased  by  patent,  7 July,  7 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Beverley  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £11  8 s.  Sd.,  (2)  the  tithes  of  corn  of  lands  in 
Barrington  Parva,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Lane,  clerk.  Vicar  there,  and  two  parts  of 
the  small  tithes,  to  wit,  of  altarages  and  oblations,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Guy 
Eaton,  clerk.  Vicar  of  Barryngton  Magna,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Barrington,  Co. 
Gloucester,  once  of  Llanthony  Priory  and  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  19  May, 
3 Eliz.,  to  George  Lloid  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  66j\  8 d. 
for  the  tithes  of  corn  and  2oj\  for  the  two  parts  of  the  small  tithes,  (3)  two  parts  of  the 
small  tithes,  to  wit,  of  lambs  and  wool,  in  Great  Barrington,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Arthur 
Porter,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Barrington,  Co.  Gloucester,  late  of  Llanthony  Priory, 
and  leased  by  another  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  19  May,  3 Eliz.,  to  George  Lloid  for 
2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  is.  Sd.,  (4)  the  Rectory  of  Barring- 
ton or  tithe  Grange  of  Barrington,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  of  ‘landmades’,  the  tithes 
of  corn  and  hay  of  lands  in  Barrington  Parva,  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  of  the  demesne 
lands  in  Barrington  Magna  and  all  other  tithes,  lands,  glebes  and  profits  belonging  to 
the  said  Rectory,  late  leased  to  Richard  Monington  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  [m.  1 2] 
now  leased  to  William  Badgeworthe  by  patent,  20  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  for  21  years  from  Michael- 
mas then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  6s.  8 d.,  (5)  a messuage  in  Rudworth  in  the  bailiwick 
of  Rudheath  and  Dracklowe,  Co.  Chester,  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  7 July, 

3 Eliz.,  to  Humphrey  Holford,  by  the  name  of  a messuage  in  Rudwarth  in  the  bailiwick 
of  Rudheath,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Dracklowe  and  Rudheath,  late  of  the  late  Earl  of 
Chester,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  47/. 
4 d.,  (6)  lands  {named)  in  Esingwold,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  or  Hospital  of  St. 
Leonard  and  leased  by  patent,  12  July,  4 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Thomas  Hall,  William 
Dryfeild,  Richard  Coundell,  John  Goodryck,  James  Goodryck  and  Thomas  Warr  for 
30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6,  (7)  tithes  ( tenant  named ) in 
Argaston,  Co.  Berks,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Hurley,  Co.  Berks,  and  afterwards  granted 
to  Cardinal  Poole  and  the  Clergy  of  England  by  Act  of  Parliament,  leased  by  patent  of  the 
Exchequer,  28  March,  3 Eliz.  to  Henry  Hawthorne  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  12 s.,  (8)  lands  {named)  in  the  Isle  of  Grene,  Co.  Kent,  and  lands 
{tenant  named),  parcel  of  the  Manor  in  the  said  Isle  and  of  possessions  late  granted  to 
Cardinal  Pole  for  life,  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  16  July,  6 Eliz.,  to  Thomas 
Godfrey,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  34/., 
(9)  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Aldryngton,  Co.  Northampton,  and 
lands  {named)  in  Aldrington  belonging  thereto,  parcel  of  the  said  Manor,  leased  by  patent, 
12  July,  9 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Cornewall  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £6  id.,  and  (10)  lands  {named),  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Falmer,  Co.  Sussex,  once 
of  the  Monastery  of  Lewes  and  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  1 5 Dec.,  7 Eliz.,  to 
John  Stempe,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  4 s.;  with  reservations,  including  the  first  vesture  and  ‘le  fore  croppe’  of  a meadow 
{named)  in  Esingwolde;  (1)  from  Michaelmas,  1586,  (2),  (3),  (5)  and  (7),  from  Lady  Day, 

1 5 82,  (4)  from  Michaelmas,  1581,  (6)  from  Lady  Day,  1 5 87,  (8)  and  (10)  from  Lady  Day, 


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1585,  and  (9)  from  Lady  Day,  1588;  same  rents;  the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for 
the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  Manor  of  [m.  13] 
Aldrington  or  survey  the  same.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

2438. )  5 July  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Percival  Gunston  of  Aske,  Co.  York, 

of  lands  etc.  ( tenants  named),  Co.  Cumberland,  as  follows, — in  Warton  ( named );  in  Car- 
nuteley,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lavercoste  [sic];  in  Langomby;  in  Kyrkeland  (named) 
given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there;  in  Dregge,  given  for  a Priest;  a Chapel  and  lands 
(named)  in  Thornethwayte;  in  Lorton,  late  of  Standroppe  College;  in  Eglisfeld  (named), 
given  for  two  lights  in  Brigham  and  Deane  Churches;  in  Eglisfeld,  late  of  Staynedropp 
College;  in  Eglisfeld;  in  Grason;  in  Brigham,  late  of  Standroppe  College,  in  Dereham, 
given  to  the  Church  there;  in  Uledale,  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there;  in  Lowe 
Ireby  (named)  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there;  in  Lez  Scailes  (named),  given  for 
lights  in  Bromefeld  Church;  in  Langrige,  given  for  lights  in  Bromefeld  Church;  in 
Langrige;  in  Allenby  and  Lez  Newton,  late  of  Richard  Dacres  and  William  [m.  14] 
Dacres,  his  son,  attainted  of  treason;  and  ‘Trinite  Chappell’  with  lands  (named)  in 
Rodmayne. 

2439. )  Also  grant  to  the  same  of  lands  etc.  (tenants  named),  Co.  Durham,  as  follows, — 
in  Heighinton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Egleston,  Co.  York;  in  Frosterley,  late  of 
Robert  Tempest,  attainted  of  treason;  on  Spurleswood  moor,  late  of  the  cell  of  Finkaloo; 
in  Brancepeth,  given  for  a Priest  in  Harom  Chapel,  ‘Harom  Chappell’  in  Brancepeth; 
in  Seaton,  late  of  the  free  Chapel  of  St.  Ciprian,  Co.  York;  in  Whickeham,  given  for 
‘le  Lady  prist’  in  the  Church  there;  ‘Mary  Magdalens  Chappell’  in  Wolston  and  lands 
there,  late  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen’s  Guild  there;  in  Staynton  (now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Walle,  Vicar  of  Bysshopton),  given  for  a Priest  in  Bisshopton  Church;  in  Chester 
le  Street  (in  Strato ),  given  for  ‘le  Lady  Priest’  in  Chester  Church;  in  Chester  aforesaid, 
given  for  three  Priests  in  the  Church  there;  in  Netherhey worth  (named),  given  for  a 
Priest  in  the  Chapel  there;  ‘St.  Leonerdes  Chappell’  in  Silkes worth  and  lands  there  given 
for  a Priest  in  Silkeston  Church;  ‘Saint  Bartholomewe’s  Chappell’  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Margaret,  Durham,  and  lands,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  said  Chapel;  ‘St.  Leonardes  Chap- 
pell’ in  the  Parish  of  St.  Margaret,  Durham,  with  lands  belonging  thereto,  given  for  a 
Priest  in  the  said  Church;  in  Walridge  (named),  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  there; 
‘Mary  Magdalenes  Chappell’  and  lands  in  Ravens  worth  belonging  thereto;  in  Walsing- 
ham,  belonging  to  St.  Mary’s  Guild  there;  in  Great  Staynton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Exham,  Co.  Northumberland;  ‘le  chauntrie  howse’  in  Dynsdell;  a free  Chapel  and  a 
garden  there,  belonging  to  the  Chapel;  and  tithes  of  corn  called  ‘the  thrusshes’  or  ‘thrusshe 
tithes’  in  Chester  le  Street,  Lamesley  and  Tanfeld,  Co.  Durham,  given  for  two  Priests  in 
Chester  Church. 

2440. )  Also  grant  of, — the  site  (described)  of  the  House  of  Friars  of  Richmond,  alias 
West  Shene,  Co.  Surrey  once  in  the  tenure  of  Anthony  Winkfeld,  knight,  late  in  that 
of  John  Hall  and  now  or  late  in  that  of  Thomas  Dover;  lands  (tenant  named)  [m.  15] 
in  Studham,  Co.  Bedford,  late  of  Dunstable  Priory,  Co.  Bedford;  and  lands  (tenants 
named)  in  Studham  aforesaid,  Co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Studham,  Co.  Hertford, 
and  late  of  Dunstable  Priory. 

2441. )  Also  grant  to  the  said  Gunston  of  lands  etc.  (tenants  named),  Co.  York,  as  follows, 
— in  Bartonne,  late  parcel  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  in  Uckerby,  Co.  York;  in  Barringham 
(named),  given  for  ‘the  ladye  priest’  in  Barningham  aforesaid;  in  Larthington,  parcel  of 
the  Chantry  there;  a free  Chapel  and  garden  in  Larthington;  ‘Saint  Tildes  Chappell’ 
with  a garden  in  Thorpe  on  Tease;  in  Mickelton  and  in  Holdwicke,  given  for  ‘the  Lady 


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prest’  in  Rombaldchurch  Church;  a free  Chapel  and  lands  (named)  belonging  thereto  in 
Kyplynge;  in  Gillinge,  once  of  Richard  Bowes  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  as  in  her  right,  in 
Gillinge,  once  of  Ralph  Wyclyff,  in  Gillinge,  once  of  Henry  Boynton,  knight,  in 
Gillinge,  once  of  Henry  Spence,  in  Gillinge  (named)  and  in  Hartfurth  (named),  all  late 
of  Richard  Norton,  attainted  of  treason;  in  Scorton,  given  for  the  ‘Lady  preist’  in  the 
Chapel  there;  in  Scorton,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  there;  a free  Chapel  and 
‘a  garthe’  in  Scorton;  in  Richemond  (named),  late  of  Robert  Hichington,  attainted  of 
treason;  ‘Sainct  Bartholomewes  Chappell’  in  Synderby  and  lands  in  Pycall,  given  for 
a Priest  in  the  said  Chapel  of  Synderbye;  in  Arden  Ardenside  (named),  late  of  the 
Monastery  there;  in  Thirske  (named),  given  for  ‘the  Ladye  Priest’  in  Thirske  [m.  16] 
Church;  in  Thirske,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Leonard  within  the  walls  of  York;  in 
Stowdaye,  late  of  John  Gowre,  attainted  of  treason;  in  Barningham  aforesaid,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Gisboroughe,  Co.  York;  in  Little  Silton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Helaugh, 
Co.  York;  and  in  Silton  Panned,  given  for  a light  in  the  Chapel  there. 

2442. )  Also  grant  to  the  same  of  lands  etc.  (tenants  named),  Co.  Somerset,  as  follows, — 
in  Donyett,  given  for  lights  or  the  like  in  the  Church  there;  in  Cruckehorne,  given  for 
salt  for  the  making  of  holy  water  for  the  Church  there;  lands  in  Misterton,  given  for 
lights  in  the  Church  there;  in  Eastpennare,  given  for  lights  or  the  like;  in  Stoke  under 
Hampden,  late  of  St.  Catherine’s  Chantry  in  Ilmyster,  Co.  Somerset;  and  in  Charde 
(described). 

2443. )  Also  grant  to  the  same  of  lands  etc.  (tenants  named),  Co.  York,  as  follows, — in 
Clifton  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  in  Wheldrack 
(named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Fountaunce,  Co.  York;  in  Wrestill,  late  of  Drape  [sic] 
Priory,  Co.  York;  a hermitage  (described)  in  Northgrimston;  land  in  which  a Chapel 
sometime  stood  in  Birdsall;  in  Godmanham,  given  for  a Priest  and  ‘le  bell  ropes’  in  the 
Church  there;  in  Poole  in  Otley,  given  for  a Priest  in  Otley  Church;  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Martin  in  Michelgate  in  York,  late  of  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton,  attainted  of 
treason;  in  Yarne,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Mountgrace,  Co.  York;  the  tithes  of  corn  out 
of  a Grange  in  Allerthorpe  in  Burneston,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  [m.  17] 
Mary  by  the  walls  of  York;  in  Scarborowe,  Northallerton  and  Old  Byland,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Byland;  in  Newton  in  Wakefeilde  (named),  given  for  a Priest  in  Wakefelde 
Church;  in  Burrowby,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Mount  St.  John,  Co.  York;  ‘Saint  Leo- 
nerdes  Chappell  garthe’  in  Burrowby;  in  Morley  in  Batley  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery 
of  Wilberfosse,  Co.  York;  in  Goldthorpe;  ‘a  Chappell  garthe’  in  Prescodde;  in  Wakefilde, 
given  by  Robert  Challoner  for  an  obit  for  his  soul  and  those  of  all  the  faithfull  departed; 
in  Mitton  (named),  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Edisford,  Co.  Lancaster;  a former  Chapel  and 
lands  belonging  thereto  in  More  Muncton  in  the  County  of  the  City  of  York;  in  Birdsall, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Oswald,  Nostill,  Co.  York;  in  Sheriffhutton  (named,  including 
‘the  clarkehowse’),  late  of  Richard,  late  Duke  of  York;  in  Knapton  in  the  county  of  the 
City  of  York  (named),  given  by  Mary  Gale,  widow,  late  Mayoress  of  the  City  of  York, 
to  the  Parson  of  the  Church  of  Holy  Trinity  in  Godramgate  and  his  successors  for  prayers 
in  that  Church;  in  Tedcaster,  once  of  a hermitage  there;  in  Snathe  (named),  late  of  St. 
Mary’s  Chantry  there;  and  in  Kyllington  (named),  late  of  St.  Mary’s  service  in  the  Chapel 
of  Whitley  there. 

2444. )  Also  grant  to  the  said  Gunston  of  lands  (named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Arlingham 
and  elsewhere,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  lands  (tenant  named)  in  Elmore  in  the  County  of  the 
City  of  Gloucester,  all  given  for  a Priest  in  a Chapel  of  Arlingham  Church.  Which  [m.  1 8] 
premises  are  all  concealed,  and  are  of  the  yearly  value  of  £24  iu.  5 \d.  according  to 
several  particulars  thereof.  To  hold  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  Eastgrenewiche. 


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Issues  from  the  time  when  the  premises  should  have  come  into  the  hands  of  the  Crown. 
The  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  part  of  the  premises  which  is  not  concealed  or 
ceased  to  be  concealed  before  17  Dec.,  14  Eliz. 

At  the  suit  of  Bowes:  in  consideration  of  a warrant,  7 Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  made  to  Bowes 
for  certain  concealed  lands;  and  for  £368  1 is.  10 \d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Gunston. 

By  Q. 

2445. )  29  Sept.  1572.  Licence  and  privilege  for  12  years  for  Thomas  Marshe,  \m.  19] 

citizen  and  stationer  of  London,  to  print  and  sell  the  following  school  books, — Catonis 
Disticha  de  Moribus , Marci  Tullii  Ciceroni s Epistole  Familiores , Asopi  Fabule , Dialogorum 
Sacrorum , Sentencie  Ciceronis , Publii  Tirencii , Epitone  [sic]  Coloquiorum  Erasmi , Baptiste 
Mantuani,  Marcelli  Palingenii , Aphethonii  Sophiste  Progimnasmata , Instituciones  Eingue 
Grecae  [authore]  Clenardo  cum  scholiis  et  praxi  Petri  Antesignani  and  ‘the  shorte  diccyonary 
for  children  with  the  englyshe  before  the  latyn’;  no  other  person  to  print  these  books, 
or  to  import  and  sell  any  of  them  which  the  licensee  shall  print,  on  pain  of  forfeiture  of 
the  books  and  the  Queen’s  displeasure;  no  other  person  during  the  term  of  this  privilege 
to  print  any  book  whatsoever  first  printed  by  the  licensee  from  any  copy  or  copy  book 
which  he  may  attain  to  or  buy  at  any  other  man’s  hand;  the  queen’s  officers  to  assist  the 
licensee,  searching  any  suspect  house  or  warehouse  for  books  printed  or  imported  con- 
trary to  this  patent;  books  so  seized  by  the  licensee  to  be  used  and  disposed  of  as  his  own 
goods.  In  consideration  that  Marshe  has  heretofore  employed  all  his  industry  in  his  trade 
of  book  binding  and  printing  and  has  at  great  cost  procured  ‘more  proporcionable  and 
apt  lettres  than  heretofore  hath  been  occupied’;  and  to  encourage  the  use  and  continuance 
of  the  books  aforesaid  which  are  not  being  imported  on  account  of  the  restraint  ordered 
by  the  Queen  and  Council  on  the  importation  of  divers  books  printed  overseas  (which 
restraint  stands  still  in  force).  By  P.S. 

2446. )  10  July  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Turke  of  London,  ‘fishemonger’, 

of  (1)  a tenement  now  or  once  called  ‘le  Seaven  Starres’  (between  a tenement  now  or 
once  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Robyson,  dyer,  on  one  side  and  the  ditch  of  the  mill  at 
Battelbridge  on  the  other),  (2)  a stable  and  a garden  adjoining  within  the  inn  once  of  the 
Abbot  and  Convent  of  Battle,  Co.  Sussex,  (towards  the  close  and  lands  of  the  Abbot 
and  Convent,  now  or  once  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Owen  on  the  south  and  a garden 
once  of  Thomas  Whiterowe  on  the  north)  and  access  to  the  same  by  the  great  gate  of 
the  inn  and  (3)  two  tenements  and  a close  of  land  and  pasture  by  Battelbridge  (between 
‘le  Seaven  Starres’  to  the  east  and  a tenement  once  of  the  Abbot  and  Convent,  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Wynne  to  the  west,  containing  in  width  by  the  high  street 
to  the  south  20ft.  and  extending  in  length  towards  the  north  91ft.  as  far  as  the  \m.  20] 
dyehouse  late  in  the  tenure  of  Robynson  aforesaid)  all  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Luffkyn,  (4)  all  buildings  above  the  great  outer  gate  of  the  inn  of  the  said  Abbot  and 
Convent,  a house  once  called  ‘le  Porters  Howse’  by  the  same  gate,  a close  and  garden 
and  a new  building  in  the  same  close,  all  buildings  between  the  tenement  once  of  the 
Abbot  and  Convent  now  or  once  in  the  tenure  of  Peter  Mason  the  elder  on  the  south 
and  a close  once  in  the  tenure  of  Simon  Browne  on  the  north,  a house  or  chamber  called 
‘le  Stewardes  Chamber’  within  the  gate  aforesaid  (between  the  stable  aforesaid  once  of 
the  Abbott  and  Convent  to  the  south  and  a ditch  to  the  north,  bordering  on  the  lands  of 
Richard  Copley  to  the  west)  and  a tenement  and  a garden  which  Thomas  Whiterowe 
and  his  wife  once  held  at  farm,  all  once  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  ap  Owen  and  Agnes 
his  wife,  (5)  two  tenements  now  or  once  in  the  tenure  of  Peter  Mason,  (6)  two  other 
tenements  and  a close  of  land  and  pasture  now  or  once  in  the  tenure  of  Gese  Mason  and 
(7)  another  tenement  now  or  once  in  the  tenure  of  Leonard  Holmes;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas,  1579;  yearly  rents  (1)  and  (2)  £4  3 s.  4 </.,  (3)  34^.  9 d.,  (4)  113/.  4 d.. 


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(5)  40J1.,  (6)  33 s.  \d.  and  (7)  17 s.  4 d.  The  premises  were  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of 
Augmentations,  15  Dec.,  31  Hen.  VIII, — by  the  name  of  all  tenements  then  late  leased 
to  Gese  Mason,  a tenement  called  ‘the  Seaven  Starres’,  a stable  and  a garden  adjoining, 
two  tenements  then  late  leased  to  John  Luffkyn,  all  buildings  above  the  great  outer  gate 
and  ‘le  Porters  Howse’  adjoining  the  gate  with  the  closes  and  gardens  belonging  thereto 
then  late  leased  to  Richard  ap  Owen,  and  a tenement  then  late  leased  to  Leonard  Holmes, 
— to  Hugh  Nalinghurst,  then  a Groom  of  the  Chamber,  for  40  years  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  rent  free.  For  a fine  of  100  marks  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2447. )  14  Oct.  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple,  for  £72  17 s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by 

Edward  Grymston  the  elder  and  Edward  Grymston  the  younger,  his  son,  and  at  the 
suit  of  William  Drurye,  knight,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  to  the  same  Edward  the  elder  and 
Edward  the  younger  of  lands  etc.  ( tenants  named)  as  follows, — in  Cranley  and  Benning- 
ham,  Co.  Suffolk,  ( named ),  late  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Suffolk  attainted  of  treason;  in  Newton, 
Co.  Suffolk,  (named),  given  for  a ‘yeare  daie’  in  Newton  Church,  with  a dirge  after  vespers 
on  ‘Candlemas  Daie’  and  mass  on  St.  Blaise’s  Day  following,  for  William  Kendall  and 
William  Hungill;  in  Aisshe,  Co.  Suffolk,  (named),  given  for  a guild,  obit,  lamp  or  the  like 
there;  in  Hacheston,  Co.  Suffolk,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there;  in  Thornedon 
and  Risangles,  Co.  Suffolk,  (named),  given  by  John  Futchett  for  an  anniversary  or  san- 
grede  (sangredam)  called  ‘le  certaine’  and  for  a Priest  of  the  Guild  of  the  Holy  Trinity 
in  Thornedon;  a yearly  pension  or  rent  of  1 3 s.  1 id.  from  the  late  Hospital  or  Free  Chapel 
called  ‘Saynt  Nicholas  Chappell’  in  ‘the  Estgate  Streate’  without  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Co. 
Suffolk,  and  from  the  lands  of  the  same;  in  Orforde,  Co.  Suffolk,  (described)’,  in  [m.  21] 
Whetheringsett,  Co.  Suffolk,  (described),  given  by  William  Rolfe  for  an  obit,  anniversary 
or  sangrede  (sangredium)  in  Thornedon  Church;  in  Bawdesey,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  in  Bawdesey  (described)  called  ‘the  Lampe  Lande’  and  ‘the 
Church  Close  alias  the  Light  Lande’;  in  Knolton,  Co.  Dorset,  concealed  by  the  Church- 
wardens there  [sic]  ; in  Bramshawe,  Co.  Wilts,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there; 
‘a  quarrey  of  stone’  in  Haselbury,  Co.  Wilts,  late  of  Bradstocke  Priory,  Co.  Wilts;  in 
Beachief,  Co.  Derby,  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  there;  in  Beachief  aforesaid  (named)’, 
in  Clerkenwell  in  the  aforesaid  County  [sic]  (3J  ac.,  divided  into  several  gardens)  to 
the  west  of  the  site  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  late  of  the  said  Hospital; 
in  Iklington,  Co.  Cambridge,  (named),  bequeathed  by  Richard  Carowe  for  a priest  to 
pray  for  his  soul;  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Philip  by  Bristoll,  Co.  Gloucester,  (described),  late 
of  the  late  Earl  of  Gloucester;  and  in  Bulley  in  Churcham,  Co.  Gloucester,  late  of  the 
late  Chapel  of  Bulley.  Which  premises  are  all  concealed,  and  are  extended  at  the  yearly 
value,  according  to  several  particulars  thereof,  of  £6  is.  )d.  To  hold  in  socage  as  of  the 
Manor  of  Estgrenewiche.  Issues  from  the  time  when  they  should  have  come  into  the 
Crown’s  hands.  The  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  parcel  of  the  premises  [m.  22] 
which  did  not  remain  concealed  until  22  July,  9 Eliz.,  on  which  date  or  before  or  after 
the  grantees  and  Drury  and  others  or  their  assigns  at  their  own  costs  by  commissions 
out  of  the  Exchequer  procured  several  inquisitions  and  certificates  for  the  discovery 
thereof.  By  P.S. 

2448. )  11  Aug.  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Foundation  of  a Grammar  School  to  be  called 

Queen  Elizabeth’s  Free  School  in  Middleton,  Co.  Lancaster;  with  a Master  and  an  Usher. 
Appointment  of  Edmund  Ireland  as  the  first  and  present  Master;  his  successors  to  be 
appointed  by  deed  by  Alexander  Nowell,  clerk,  Dean  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  London, 
during  his  life  time,  and  after  his  death  by  the  Principal  and  Scholars  or  the  Principal 
and  a majority  of  the  six  senior  Fellow  Scholars  of  Brasen  Nose  College,  Oxford; 
incorporation  of  the  Master.  Nowell,  and  after  his  death  the  Principal  and  Scholars  of 


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Brasen  Nose  College,  in  the  manner  aforesaid,  by  deed  to  appoint  the  usher  and  present 
him  to  the  Master.  The  Principal  and  Scholars  of  Brasen  Nose  College  to  be  Governors; 
incorporation  of  the  governors.  Foundation  of  six  scholarship  ( ' discipulatus ) \m.  23] 

in  Brasen  Nose  College,  for  youths,  to  be  called  Queen  Elizabeth’s  Scholars,  who  have 
studied  at  the  said  school  for  not  less  than  three  years;  in  default  of  so  many  being  quali- 
fied, the  number  to  be  made  up  from  youths,  similarly  qualified,  from  the  schools  of 
Whalley  and  Burneley,  Co.  Lancaster,  or,  in  their  default,  from  any  other  Grammar 
School  in  the  County  of  Lancaster;  the  scholarships  to  be  tenable  for  six  years  and  no 
more;  the  Scholars  during  Nowell’s  life  to  be  appointed  by  him  by  deed  and  presented 
to  the  Principal  of  the  College,  and  after  his  death  to  be  elected  by  the  Principal  and 
Scholars  or  by  the  Principal  and  a majority  of  the  six  senior  Fellow  Scholars  and  admitted 
within  two  days.  Licence  for  Nowell  and  his  heirs,  executors,  administrators  and  assigns 
to  found  seven  further  scholarships  at  Brasen  Nose  College,  likewise  to  be  called  Queen 
Elizabeth  Scholarships,  under  the  same  conditions;  the  scholars  to  receive  such  stipends 
as  the  founder  may  appoint.  Power  for  Nowell  during  his  life,  and  after  his  death  for  the 
Governors,  to  make  statutes  for  the  school  and  Queen  Elizabeth’s  Scholars;  so  that  they 
be  not  contrary  to  this  patent. 

Grant  to  the  Governors  of, — a yearly  rent  of  65/.  Sd.  out  of  tenements  [m.  24] 
of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral  in  Iremonger  Lane,  London,  paid  by 
them  for  an  obit  in  the  said  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John,  Duke  of  Lancaster;  a yearly 
rent  of  65  s.  Sd.  out  of  the  said  tenements  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  for 
the  soul  of  Blanche,  Countess  or  Duchess  of  Lancaster;  a yearly  rent  of  is.  6d.  out  of 
tenements  late  of  Adam  Montague  and  once  of  Nicholas  Bookebynder  in  Old  Fish 
Street  ( Veteri  Piscaria ),  London,  and  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the 
said  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Thomas  de  Vestibulo;  a yearly  rent  of  £16  6s.  8 d.  out  of 
the  Manor  of  Bowes  and  Polehowse,  Co.  Middlesex,  given  for  the  salary  of  two  Priests 
of  the  Chantry  of  the  said  John,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  in  the  said  Cathedral;  a third  part  of 
the  Manor  of  Boy  ton  Hall,  Co.  Essex,  and  of  the  rent  of  the  same  amounting  to  5 3 s.  4 d. 
a year,  paid  by  John  Walford,  late  farmer  of  the  Manor,  and  given  to  the  Chantry  of 
Roger  Weltham  and  Fulke  Bassett  in  the  said  Cathedral;  and  a further  third  part  of  the 
said  Manor,  and  of  the  rent  of  the  same  amounting  to  53  s.  4 d.  a year,  paid  by  the  said 
farmer  and  given  to  the  Chantry  of  Fulke  Bassett  in  the  said  Cathedral.  Yearly  value 
£28  js.  id.  To  hold  in  frankalmoign  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £8  js.  id.  The  Governors 
to  pay  from  the  same,  and  from  such  other  lands  as  may  hereafter  be  granted  them,  to  the 
use  of  the  school,  yearly  stipends  of  20  marks  to  the  Master,  10  marks  to  the  Usher  and 
5 marks  to  each  of  the  six  Scholars.  Issues  from  Lady  Day  last. 

Licence  for  the  Governors  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £100  not  [m.  25] 
held  of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  otherwise  by  knight  service,  for  the  support 
of  the  school  and  Scholars,  relief  of  poor  Students  in  Brasen  Nose  college  and  increase 
of  the  number  of  Scholars  and  Students  there. 

At  the  suit  of  Nowell,  on  behalf  of  the  inhabitants  of  Middleton,  Prestwiche  and 
Oldeham,  Co.  Lancaster,  and  neighbouring  places  ; the  ancient  Grammar  School  in 
Middleton  is  now  because  of  the  smallness  of  the  Master’s  stipend  almost  reduced  to 
nothing.  By  Q. 

2449.)  11  Aug.  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Release  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  St.  Paul’s 

Cathedral,  London,  of  yearly  rents  etc.  reserved  on  their  lands  as  follows, — a [m.  26] 
rent  of  £33  13 d.  reserved  on  lands  etc.,  Cos.  Essex,  Middlesex  and  Hertford,  under  a 
grant  to  them  by  patent,  9 June,  36  Hen.  VIII  [L.  <&  P.  Hen.  VIII , XIX.  I.  no.  812 
(32)];  a rent  of  £12  15*/.  reserved  on  lands  etc.,  cos.  Kent  and  Essex,  under  a grant  to 
them  inter  alia  by  patent,  27  Sept.,  1 Edw.  VI  [ Calendar , 1547-1548,  pp.  147—8] ; a quit 


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rent  of  i8j\,  late  of  Kilborne  Priory,  Co.  Middlesex,  out  of  a tenement  in  the  \m.  27] 
Parish  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  in  Old  Fish  Street  ( Veteri  Piscaria ),  London;  a quit  rent  of 
is.  8 d.,  late  of  the  New  Hospital  without  Bushoppesgate,  London,  out  of  a tenement 
in  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  Iremonger  Lane,  London;  a free  rent  of  6j\  Sd.  late  of  Christ 
Church  Priory,  London,  out  of  a tenement,  once  of  Adam  Sable,  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Martin  Pomerie,  London;  a quit  rent  of  i6j\,  late  of  Marton  Priory,  Co.  Surrey,  out  of 
lands  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  Iremonger  Lane;  a free  rent  of  2oj\  id.,  parcel  of  the 
Queen’s  Lordship  of  Edelmeton,  Co.  Middlexex,  late  of  Edward  North,  knight,  after- 
wards Lord  North,  out  of  the  farms  of  Polos  alias  Powle  howse  and  Bowes  in  Edelmeton, 
together  with  a service,  to  wit  one  ‘le  lyam’  for  a hunting  dog  called  a ‘chaste  hounde’, 
and  suit  of  court  for  the  same;  a rent  of  66.r.  8 d.  paid  on  certain  lands  in  London  for  an 
obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  Hiltoste;  a rent  of  £6  13/.  4 d.  paid  on  divers 
lands  in  London  for  the  Chantry  of  William  Everden  and  Ralph  Dongeon  in  the 
Cathedral;  a rent  of  46J*.  paid  on  divers  lands  in  London  for  the  Chantry  of  Fulke  Lovell 
and  John  Braneforde  in  the  Cathedral;  a rent  of  6/.  8 d.  out  of  a tenement  in  the  Parish 
of  St.  Andrew  by  Baynardes  Castell,  London,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Parish  Church; 
the  third  part  of  the  rent  of  a tenement  called  ‘the  Bell’  in  Warwick  Lane,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  John  Best,  amounting  to  13/.  4 d.,  given  for  the  Chantry  of  Roger  Waltham  in 
the  Cathedral;  the  third  part  of  the  rent  of  the  same  tenement,  amounting  to  13^.  4 d., 
given  for  the  Chantry  of  Fulke  Bassett  in  the  Cathedral;  a rent  of  46s.  Gd.  out  of  tenements 
in  the  Parish  of  St.  George,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the 
Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  William  Brewster;  a rent  of  2 Gs.  8 d.  out  of  lands  in  the  Parish 
of  All  Hallows  Bredstrete,  London,  belonging  to  the  Company  of  Goldsmiths,  London, 
given  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Ralph  Dongeon;  a rent  of  iGs.  8 d.  out 
of  a tenement  in  Abchurche  Lane,  London,  once  of  Thomas  Lyseaux,  paid  by  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Lyseaux;  a rent  of  2oj\  out  of  a 
tenement  in  Elden  Lane,  London,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Mr.  Wotton,  paid  for  an  obit  in 
the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Cincius  Romanus;  a rent  of  43^.  4 d.,  to  wit,  40/.  out  of  tene- 
ments in  Milkestrete,  London,  once  of  John  Charlton,  and  $s.  4 d.  out  of  tenements  in 
Old  Fish  Street,  London,  once  of  Roger  Waltham  and  William  Barking,  paid  by  the 
Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Roger  Chapleyne;  a rent 
of  40/.  paid  lately  by  William  Whitbroke  and  now  by  John  Wakelyn,  a Minor  Canon 
of  the  Cathedral,  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Richard  Gravesend;  a rent 
of  30 s.  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  out  of  divers  lands  in  London  for  an  obit  in  the 
Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  Belymns;  part  of  a rent  of  4oj\  amounting  (beyond  i$s. 
4 d.  discharged  therefrom  by  process  and  judgment  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer) 
to  iGs.  8 d.  out  of  a tenement  in  Candlewickstrete  once  of  [ — ] Abell  and  other  tenements 
in  Le  Powltrie  in  the  Parish  of  Wolchurche  once  of  Richard  Hoddesdon  in  London,  paid 
by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  Romayne; 
a rent  of  11  s.  lod.  out  of  tenements  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Faith,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Peter  de  Durham;  a rent  of  40^. 
out  of  tenements  opposite  the  house  called  ‘the  Powlehedde’  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Gregory, 
London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John 
Silveston;  a rent  of  ioj*.  out  of  tenements  once  of  Richard  Fraunces  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Martin  within  Ludgate,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the 
Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Richard  de  Elie;  a rent  of  40/.  late  paid  by  Henry  Smythe, 
late  a Minor  Canon  of  the  Cathedral,  for  an  obit  there  for  the  soul  of  Stephen  de  Graves- 
ende;  a rent  of  iGs.  8 d.  out  of  tenements  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Benet  by  Paules  \m.  28] 
Wharfe,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul 
of  Richard  Juvenis;  a rent  of  13^.  4 d.  out  of  tenements,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  Earl  of 
Southampton  in  Warwick  Lane,  aforesaid,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit 


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in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  Lovell;  a rent  of  26^.  8 d.  out  of  a tenement  called 
‘the  Crane’  in  Fletestrete,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the 
Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  Pembroke;  a rent  of  )is.  Sd.  out  of  tenements  in  Sermon 
Lane,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul 
of  John  de  Braynford;  a rent  of  6oj\  out  of  a tenement  at  Saint  Augustines  Gate,  London, 
paid  by  the  Minor  Canons  of  the  Cathedral  for  an  obit  there  for  the  souls  of  Walter 
Neale  and  Alice  his  wife;  a rent  of  2oj\  out  of  a tenement  in  Ivye  Lane,  London,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Baker,  knight,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the 
Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  de  Sancto  Laurencio;  a rent  of  i2j\  out  of  tenements 
belonging  to  the  Almoner  of  the  Cathedral,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit 
there  for  the  soul  of  Adam  Scotus;  a rent  of  30/.  out  of  possessions  late  of  the  Priory  of 
St.  Bartholomew  in  West  Smithfeilde,  London,  late  paid  by  Richard  Parkins,  late  a 
Minor  Canon  of  the  Cathedral,  for  an  obit  there  for  the  soul  of  Nicholas  Husbonde;  a 
rent  of  ioj\  out  of  tenements  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Peter  the  Less  paid  by  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  James  Abing worth;  a rent  of  8j\ 
out  of  lands  and  tenements  once  of  Roger  Waltham  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Benet  by  Paules 
Wharfe,  London,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul 
of  Robert  Fitzwalter;  a rent  of  40/.  out  of  tenements  at  Powles  Wharfe,  London,  late 
paid  by  John  Waklyn,  a Minor  Canon  of  the  Cathedral,  for  an  obit  there  for  the  soul 
of  Richard  Neweporte;  a rent  of  26j\  8d.  out  of  lands  ( named ) in  Erdeley,  Co.  Hertford, 
given  by  William  Everdon  for  a yearly  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  his  soul;  a rent  of  7 s., 
given  by  Richard  Folliett  for  a yearly  obit  in  the  Cathedral  for  his  soul,  paid  by  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  out  of  the  profits  of  the  manor  of  Sandon,  Co.  Hertford;  a rent  of  40/,  out 
of  a mill  ( tenant  named ) in  Heybridge,  Co.  Essex,  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  for  an 
obit  or  anniversary  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  William  Melforde;  a rent  of  4oj\  paid 
by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  from  part  of  the  profits  of  the  Manor  of  Belchampe  in  Fair- 
steade,  Co.  Essex,  for  an  obit  or  anniversary  in  the  Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  Fulke  Bassett, 
some  time  Bishop  of  London;  a pension  of  5 3 s.  4 d.,  late  of  Stoke  College,  Co.  Suffolk, 
out  of  the  Church  of  Bumpsted  ad  Turrim,  Co.  Essex,  appropriated  to  the  Dean  and 
Chapter;  a pension  of  32J.,  late  of  the  said  College  of  Stoke,  out  of  the  Church  of  Hal- 
steade,  Co.  Essex,  appropriated  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter;  and  a rent  of  43^.  4 d.  paid  by 
the  Dean  and  Chapter  out  of  lands  {named)  in  Erdeley,  Co.  Hertford,  for  an  obit  in  the 
Cathedral  for  the  soul  of  John  Bulmer, 

Grant  also  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of, — lands  {named)  in  Erdeley,  Co.  Hertford, 
given  by  John  Bulmer  for  the  said  obit;  a pension  or  rent  of  13^.  4 d.  out  of  the  Rectory 
of  Hadham,  Co.  Hertford,  or  payable  by  the  Rector  there,  belonging  to  the  Chantry 
in  the  under  Chapel  {bassa  capella)  of  the  Palace  of  the  Bishop  of  London;  a rent  of  i8j\ 
out  of  a close  in  Holloway,  Co.  Middlesex,  paid  by  the  Warden  of  the  Minor  Canons  of 
the  Cathedral  for  an  anniversary  there  for  the  soul  of  Martin  Ellis;  a portion  of  the  tithes 
of  corn  and  hay  in  Bumpstead  ad  Turrim  late  of  the  College  of  Stoke;  and  a portion  of 
the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Halsted,  late  of  the  said  College  of  Stoke. 

Which  premises  are  extended  at  a yearly  value  of  £109  19^.  10 d.  To  \m.  29] 
hold  the  rents  and  pensions  heretofore  paid  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  without  any  pay- 
ment; and  to  hold  those  heretofore  paid  by  the  Warden  or  any  of  the  Minor  Canons  or 
by  the  Rector  of  Hadham  and  the  tithes  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  in  frankalmoign 
by  a yearly  rent  of  zi^d.  The  queen  wills  and  declares  that  the  Dean  and  Chapter  shall 
pay  yearly  out  of  the  premises, — to  the  Warden  and  Minor  Canons  of  the  Cathedral 
£28  iij*.  6d .,  to  the  six  Lay  Vicars  £19  iij\  \d .,  to  the  ten  Choristers  £27  is.  10 d.  and  to 
the  four  Vergers  and  two  Bell  Ringers  £5  13^.  3 d.}  in  compensation  of  rents,  annuities 
and  pensions  paid  to  them  by  the  Crown  out  of  certain  Chantries,  obits  and  the  like  in 
the  Cathedral;  to  the  six  Lay  Vicars  £5,  for  a perpetual  pension  out  of  the  Queen’s 


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Manors  of  Orsett,  Co.  Essex;  and  to  William  Penne,  a Minor  Canon,  and  his  successors 
£5  6s.  Sd.,  for  a rent  out  of  lands  in  London  late  of  the  Priory  of  St.  Bartholomew  there. 
The  Dean  and  Chapter  discharged  from  first  fruits  and  tenths  in  respect  of  the  premises. 
Issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  [m.  30] 

In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  and  the  Warden  and  Minor 
Canons  and  Vicars  of  the  Cathedral  by  deed,  31  March,  14  Eliz.,  under  the  common  seal 
of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  and  the  private  seals  of  the  Minor  Canons  and  Vicars,  enrolled 
in  Chancery,  of  divers  rents  pensions  and  other  sums  payable  by  the  Crown  to  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  and  Warden  and  Minor  Canons  and  to  the  Lay  Vicars,  Choristers,  Vergers 
and  Bellringers  serving  in  the  Cathedral  amounting  to  £109  i8l  \d.  yearly.  By  Q. 

2450.)  30  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  31  years  to  Oswald  Wilsthrop,  [m.  31] 

knight,  of  (1)  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names ) in  Copford,  Co.  Essex,  parcel  of  [m.  32] 
the  Manor  there,  and  of  lands  taken  out  of  the  Bishopric  of  London  by  the  Queen  by 
Act  of  Parliament,  (2)  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  St.  John’s  Street  by  London,  [m.  33] 
late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  (3)  a free  warren  and  liberty  of  fowling  and 
hunting  within  the  Manor  of  Knoll,  Co.  Warwick,  and  (4)  pastures  called  Knoll  Parke, 
Co.  Warwick,  which  liberty  and  pastures  are  parcel  of  the  Bishopric  of  London,  (5) 
lands  {named),  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Brokeborrowe  and  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill, 
Co.  Bedford,  and  formerly  of  the  late  Earl  of  Kent,  (6)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Sulhamsted, 
Co.  Berks,  parcel  of  St.  John’s  Chantry  in  St.  Lawrence’s  Church  in  Reading,  (7)  lands 
{described  with  tenants'  names)  in  Willoughby  alias  Wilbeygh  and  Hilton  {alias  Helton), 
hamlet  of  Hoxon,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  Flixton  Priory,  (8)  lands  {named  with  tenant's  name) 
in  Ternaker  in  Michaells  Churche,  Co.  Kent  [sic],  late  of  Battelfeld  College,  Co.  Salop, 
(9)  lands  {named)  in  Newbiggin  in  Teisdale,  Middleton  in  Teisdale  and  Hode  in  the  Bishop- 
ric of  Durham  and  in  Newbigging  in  ‘le  Eastriddinge’,  all  parcels  of  the  Lordship  of 
Barnard  Castell  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  (10)  lands  {named)  in  the  Forest  of  Sawcye 
in  Assheton,  Co.  Northampton,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Graftone,  Co.  Northampton, 
(11)  lands  in  Feltham  alias  Felgham  alias  Felpham,  Co.  Sussex,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of 
Feltham  and  of  the  Honour  of  Petworth,  (12)  lands  {named)  in  Maldon  in  the  Lordship 
of  Ampthill,  Co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  (13)  lands  {named)  in  Mil- 
broke,  Co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  (14)  the  Rectory  of  Barton  alias 
Barton  Yarles,  Co.  Northampton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Delapraye,  Co.  Northampton, 
(15)  lands  {named)  in  the  Lordship  of  Ampthill,  parcel  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  (16) 
a capital  mansion  called  ‘the  Olde  Palace’  in  Maidston  and  lands  {named)  [m.  34] 
belonging  thereto,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Maidstone  and  late  of  Thomas  Wyatt,  knight, 
attainted  of  treason,  and  (17)  lands  {named)  in  Crowpredye,  Wardington  and  Coton  alias 
Coottes,  Co.  Oxford,  late  of  John,  late  Earl  of  Warwick;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  3 July,  4 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Gold- 
ing, with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent,  of  26/.  8 d., 
(2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  28  Jan.,  12  Eliz., 
to  Helen  Bradshawe  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  29/.  4 d. 
{detailed),  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  3 July, 
10  Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Dambridgecourte  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last 
at  a yearly  rent  of  6s.  8 d.,  (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
12  May,  6 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Dambridgecourte  of  the  same,  late  of  the  Bishopric  of  Lon- 
don, exchanged,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  13/.  4 d.,  (5)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  19  June, 
6 Eliz.,  to  Peter  Graye  of  the  same,  then  or  late  in  his  tenure,  with  reservations,  for  21 
years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  31/.  6d.,  (6)  from  the  termination  of  a 
lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  5 July,  8 Eliz.,  to  Richard  Sylvertope  of  the  same. 


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described  as  parcel  of  Jesus  Chantry  in  the  Parishes  of  St.  Lawrence  and  St.  Giles,  Read- 
ing, with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  2oj\, 
or  of  any  other  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  heretofore  made,  (7)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  Elizabeth  Wright,  Prioress,  and  the  Convent  of  Flixton 
Priory  by  indenture,  6 May,  1 1 Hen.  VIII,  to  Robert  Stanton  of  Wilbeigh  for  80  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  18/.  (besides  the  accustomed  [m.  35] 
services),  (8)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  28  Dec., 
5 Eliz.,  to  William  Dodington  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  2oj-.,  (9)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  5 Feb., 
1 1 Eliz.,  to  Cuthbert  Baynebrige,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  39T.  6d.  ( 'detailed ),  (10)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
indenture,  10  April,  31  Hen.  VIII,  to  Anthony  Wood  for  40  years,  (11)  from  the  ter- 
mination of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  24  June,  6 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Wyat 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  ioj\,  (12)  from  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  13  July,  8 Eliz.,  to  John  Jellis,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  67 j*.  8 d.y  (13)  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  25  April,  4 Eliz.,  to  James 
Button  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last,  (14)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by 
patent,  25  Oct.,  10  Eliz.,  to  Christopher  Lewis  of  the  same,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Lewis,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£14,  (15)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  20  June,  6 Eliz.,  to  William 
Hewett  inter  alia  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8,  (16)  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  26  Aug.,  12  Eliz.,  to  William  Beynam  inter  alia , 
with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  for  the  premises 
inter  alia  of  £13  7 j\  5 d.  and  (17)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  John,  late  Duke  of 
Northumberland,  by  indenture,  22  Oct.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  John  Butler  of  Aston  in  the 
Walles,  Co.  Northampton,  of  the  Manors  and  Towns  of  Cropredye,  Wardington  and 
Coton  alias  Cotes  for  41  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £81  14^. 
| d.;  yearly  rents  (1)  26s.  8 d.,  (2)  29T.  4 d.,  (3)  6s.  8 d.,  (4)  13 s.  4 d.,  (5)  31  s.  6d .,  (6)  20/., 
(7)  i8j.,  (8)  20J\,  (9)  39/.  6d .,  (10)  12/.  ( detailed ),  (11)  ioj\,  (12)  67 s.  8 d.,  (13)  66 s.  8 d., 

(14)  £14,  (15)  £8,  (16)  40s.  and  (17)  £10  Ss.  For  his  long  service.  [m.  36] 

By  Q- 

2451.)  i May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  of 
the  reversion  of  the  office  of  Queen’s  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  which  office 
was  granted  by  patent,  5 July,  10  Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Fanshawe  for  life;  as  now  held  by  the 
said  Thomas  or  formerly  by  Richard  Pollarde,  Christopher  More,  Thomas  Saunder  or 
Henry  Fanshawe.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


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2452.)  18  Dec.  1571.  Pardon  for  Francis  Tenche  alias  Lukar,  late  of  London  \m.  1] 

‘spinster’,  indicted  for  the  theft  of  ‘a  sheete’  belonging  to  Reginald  Hollingesworth  of 
Eastsmythfeld,  Co.  Middlesex,  on  21  March,  13  Eliz.  By  Q. 

245  3 .)  5 Jan.  1572.  Pardon  for  Henry  Holcrofte  late  of  London:  it  was  found  by  an 

inquisition  taken  on  30  Oct.  at  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex,  before  Robert  Cooke  and 
Richard  Vale,  Coroners  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Robert  Latham  late  of  London 
( jury  named)  that  Holcrofte  feloniously  killed  Latham  on  29  Oct.,  1 3 Eliz.,  at  ‘the  Horse 
Ferry’  at  Westminster,  in  an  affray  {details  given).  At  the  suit  of  John  Holcrofte,  knight, 
and  William  Gerrard.  \m.  2] 

By  P.S. 

2454. )  21  Jan.  1572.  Pardon  for  Walter  Paslewe  alias  Paslowe  late  of  Exeley  in 

Keighley,  Co.  York,  alias  of  Redylsden  in  Byngley,  Co.  York,  alias  late  of  Lydes,  Co. 
York,  for  all  treasons,  rebellions  and  other  offences  committed  between  1 Nov.,  11  Eliz., 
and  31  Jan.  following.  At  the  suit  of  Edward  Jobson.  By  P.S. 

2455. )  29  Jan.  1572.  Pardon  for  Richard  Troue,  clerk,  late  Rector  of  Little  Kymbill, 

Co.  Buckingham,  for  manslaughter:  it  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Little  Kymbill 
on  14  Nov.  before  John  Smyth,  a Coronor  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  William  Croker 
late  of  Little  Kymbill,  ‘husbondman’,  that  on  13  Nov.,  13  Eliz.,  at  Little  Kymbill,  Troue 
struck  Croker  a blow  whereof  he  died  {details  given)  on  14  Nov.,  13  Eliz.  At  the  suit  of 
William  Fletewood  of  Great  Kymbyll,  Co.  Buckingham,  recorder  of  London.  By  Q. 

2456. )  14  Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  Edmund  Lynell  alias  Lynnell  alias  Lenell  [m.  3] 

late  of  Everdon  Magna,  Co.  Northampton,  ‘yoman’:  George  Watson,  late  of  Fawseley, 
Co.  Northampton,  ‘yoman’,  Lynell,  John  Browne  late  of  Edgecott,  Co.  Northampton, 
William  Harris  and  Edmund  Owen,  both  late  of  the  same  town,  ‘yomen’,  and  John 
Hussey  late  of  Fawseley  and  10  others  unknown,  on  4 Dec.,  13  Eliz.,  broke  and  entered 
the  house  of  William  Willys  at  Priorsmerston,  Co.  Warwick,  assaulted  Willys  and  his 
servants  and  stole  £44  and  plate  {described)  belonging  to  Willys;  and  Watson  and  Lynell 
are  indicted  by  two  indictments  for  that  they  with  10  others  unknown  burgled  the  said 
house  on  the  said  date  and  stole  (1)  the  said  £44  and  (2)  the  said  plate.  At  the  suit  of 
Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  councillor.  By  Q. 

2457. )  11  Feb-  1 5 72.  Pardon  for  Anthony  Commynge,  late  of  Shottlay  Bridge,  Co. 

Durham,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  for  that  on  15  March,  13  Eliz.,  at  Meddamsley,  Co.  Durham, 
he  broke  and  entered  the  several  closes  of  (1)  Bartholomew  Lighton  of  Meddamsley, 
‘yoman’,  (2)  William  Marley  of  Meddamsley,  ‘yoman’,  and  (3)  Andrew  Lighton  of 
Meddamsley,  ‘yoman’,  and  stole  sheep  {described)  belonging  to  them.  At  the  [m.  4] 
suit  of  Walter  Jobson  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  Co.  York,  merchant.  By  Q. 

2458. )  5 Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  Anne  Gainsford,  ‘spinster’,  wife  of  John  Gainsford, 

for  manslaughter.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Lingfeld,  Co.  Surrey,  before 
Robert  Elliott,  a Coronor  in  the  County,  on  20  June  on  the  body  of  Agnes  Rayner, 
‘spinster’,  servant  of  the  said  John  and  Anne,  that  Anne  beat  her  so  that  she  died  on  9 
March,  1 3 Eliz.,  at  Lingfeld  {details  given).  By  Q. 


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2459. )  22  Nov.  1571.  Pardon  for  Ralph  Conyers  late  of  Cottome  Conyers,  alias 

Cottame  Conyers  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham.  By  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle, 
Co.  York,  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President  of  the  Council 
in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Darcy,  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  of  Hunnesdon, 
Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  attorney  general,  Thomas 
Bromley,  solicitor  general,  Thomas  Gargrave  and  George  Bowes,  knights,  Anthony 
Thorrold  and  Lawrence  Meeres  and  their  fellows.  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  of 
certain  treasons  etc.,  he  was  indicted  for  that  he  and  others  on  7 Oct.,  1 1 Eliz.,  at  Toplyff, 
Co.  York,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  raised  a rebellion  with  4000  [m.  5] 

men  at  Ryppon,  Co.  York,  and  from  that  day  till  28  Nov.  following,  levied  war  against 
the  Queen  at  Ryppon,  Burroughbrigge,  Wetherbye  and  Tadcaster,  Co.  York;  he  pleaded 
not  guilty,  but  was  convicted  and  sentenced  to  death.  By  Q. 

2460. )  27  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  Adam  Squier,  Master,  and  the  Fellows  and  Scholars 

of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £200  not  held  of  the 
Crown  immediately  in  chief  by  knight  service.  [m.  6] 

By  P.S. 

2461. )  28  Jan.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Taverner,  son  of  Roger  Taverner,  of  the 

reversion  of  the  office  of  Surveyor  of  Woods  of  the  Crown  South  of  the  Trent  and  of  all 
woods  South  of  the  Trent  of  the  ancient  inheritance  of  the  Crown,  which  office  was 
granted  to  Francis  Jobson,  knight,  for  life  by  patent,  4 Sept.,  4 Edw.  VI;  with  all  emolu- 
ments customarily  belonging  thereto,  except  an  annuity  of  £100  granted  with  the  office 
to  Jobson;  yearly  wages  of  £50,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  Jobson  holds  the  office  by  the 
said  Roger,  his  Deputy.  By  P.S. 

2462. )  15  Feb.  1572.  Presentation  of  Richard  Hoggarte,  clerk,  to  the  Rectory  of 

Fremlingam  with  the  Chapel  of  Saxsted,  Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2463. )  8 March  1 5 72.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Richard  Hill  of  Heybridge, 

Co.  Essex,  and  William  James  of  London,  of  lands  etc.  ( tenants  named),  of  the  [m.  7] 
yearly  rents  specified,  as  follows, — in  Witlesey  Saynt  Maries  {described)  late  of  ‘St. 
Thomas  Beckettes  Guilde’  there  {\d.) , in  Icklington,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  the  Guild 
there  {id.),  in  Bottisham,  late  of  Anglesey  Priory,  Co.  Cambridge  (15 d.),  in  Bottisham, 
given  for  a Priest  in  the  Church  there  {i\d.),  in  Swaffham  Prior  and  Swaffham  Bulbecke 
(including  ‘the  guildhall’)  {id.),  in  Wilburham  Magna,  late  of  the  guildhall  there  {nd.), 
in  Swavesey  {named),  escheated  to  the  Crown  {id.  and  nd.),  and  in  Wendinge,  given  by 
William  Lynne  for  an  anniversary  in  Bassingbourne  Church,  Co.  Cambridge,  {id.), 
all  in  the  County  of  Cambridge;  in  Yardeley  {described),  given  for  a lamp  {id.  and  8 d.), 
in  Calcott  {named)  {id.),  in  Anstre  {named)  (9 d.),  in  Helesden  {alias  Halsden),  in  Sanndon 
{named),  given  for  St.  Mary’s  Guild  there  (1  \d.),  in  Buntingford  in  Layston  {named) 
(3 d.),  in  Greathorne  Meade  {named)  {id.),  in  Littlehorne  Meade  {named)  given  for  a 
lamp  in  the  Church  there  (1  \d.),  in  Aspeden  {named)  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church 
there  {id.),  in  Aspeden  {named),  given  for  ‘a  taper’  {\d.),  in  Wallington  [no  County] 
{named),  given  for  a lamp  of  five  wax  torches  in  the  Church  there  {(>d.),  in  Hinkesworth 
{named),  some  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Ashewell  {id.,  id.  and  6d.)  in  Ashewell,  [m.  8] 
given  by  John  Shippman  and  Jenkin  Shippman  for  an  obit  (9 d.),  in  Ashewell  {named) 
{6d.,  5 d.,  3 d.,  6d.  and  i\dl),  in  Gelston,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  of  Great  Parindon 
alias  Perdon,  Co.  Essex  (4 d'.),  in  Sabridgworth,  sold  by  John  Glascock  and  given  for 
‘Saynt  Johns  lighte’  (8 d.),  in  Sabridgworth,  given  for  a light  (id.),  in  Ware,  given  for  an 
obit  there  (f d.),  in  Ware  (J d.),  in  Ware  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Guild  and  the  brotherhood  of 
Jesus  (12^.),  in  Ware  {named),  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Guild  aforesaid  (8 d.  and  4 d.),  in  Barck- 
hampsted  {named),  late  of  the  Church  there  {6d.),  in  Benges,  given  to  ‘the  churche  house’ 


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(4d),  in  Amwell  Magna,  bequeathed  by  [ — ] Gallawaye  for  a dirge  and  mass  there  (4 d), 
in  Broffinge,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  (id.),  in  Hatfeld  Regis  alias  Episcopi 
{named),  late  of  ‘Trynetie  Chapell’  there  (4 d.),  in  Hatfeld  aforesaid,  given  for  a lamp  (1 Gd), 
in  Ayott  Parva  (named),  given  for  cOur  Lady  lighte’  (2 d.),  in  Wymondley  Magna  (\d), 
in  Wymondley  Magna  given  for  ‘Our  Ladie  lighte’  (id),  in  Ayott  Parva  (named)  (id.), 
in  Walkhorne  (named),  given  for  a lamp  there  (id),  in  Walkhorne  (named)  (10 \d.),  in 
Walkhorne  (named)  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there  ((id.),  in  Walkhorne  given  for 
lights  in  the  Church  there  (\d),  in  Munden  Magna  (named),  given  for  lamps  and  the  like 
(iG\d.),  in  Welwonne  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  Great  Munden  Church  (4 d),  in  Grave- 
ley  (’le  churche  house’,  described)  (id),  in  Benington  (named),  given  for  an  obit  (8 d),  in 
Bennington  aforesaid  (named),  given  for  a lamp  there  (Gd),  in  Broadfeld  in  Sackham 
(id),  in  Minsden  in  Hitchin,  given  for  a lamp  there  (id),  in  Ypollittes,  given  for  a lamp 
(id),  in  Purton,  late  of  the  Brotherhood  of  Shitlington,  Co.  Bedford  (4 \d),  [m.  9] 

in  Lillie,  given  for  a lamp  (3 d),  in  Harpeden,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there 
(id),  in  Longefourth  in  Hemelhamsted,  alias  Hemelstede  (id),  in  Hemelhamsted  (named), 
late  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  John  called  St.  John’s  Hold  there  (i\d),  in  Longemerston,  given 
for  an  obit  in  Chedington  Church,  Co.  Hertford  (~]d),  in  Norton  (‘the  Churche  house’) 
(4 d),  in  Watton  at  Stone  (G\d),  in  Dachworth  (named)  (id),  in  Knebbworth  (id),  in 
Flamested  (lod),  in  Puttingham  (nd),  in  Kenesworth  (named),  given  for  1 lb.  of  wax 
(1^.),  in  Kenesworth,  paid  to  ‘the  frary  clerke’  (id),  a Chapel  in  Chaldcotte  (id),  in 
St.  Albans  (named),  given  for  lights  in  the  Churches  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  Stephen 
(8 d),  in  Leeslangley  (id),  in  Sariett,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Church  there  (4 d),  in 
Stevenage  (named),  given  by  Richard  Burrell  for  an  obit  there  (id),  in  Chelleshunt, 
given  by  [ — ] Palgrave  for  an  obit  (id),  in  Cheshunt,  given  for  an  obit  (id),  in  Mayn- 
ston  (named),  late  of  Asperton  Church  (Sd),  in  Langeley  Regis,  given  for  an  obit  (4 d),  a 
Chapel  with  the  tithes  belonging  thereto  in  Wakeley,  late  of  [ — ] Morleis  (nd),  and  in 
Gelstone,  given  by  [ — ] Laurence  for  an  obit  in  Netteswell  Church,  Co.  Essex  (8 d), 
all  in  the  County  of  Hertford;  in  Waltam  Holy  Cross,  (named),  late  of  the  Guild  there, 
(id.,  id.,  4 d.,  id.,  id.,  id.,  id.,  3 d.,  id.,  1 \d.,  8 d.,  4 d.,  3 d.  and  5 d),  near  Harwich  (named), 
late  parcel  of  the  Queen’s  Manor  of  Harwiche  (lod),  tithes  of  the  Manor  of  [m.  10] 
Amberdenhall  alias  Aberdenhall  in  Debden,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  of  the  said 
Manor  (4 d.,),  in  Bulmore,  Middleton  and  Ballingdon  alias  Ballington  (named),  given  by 
John  Felton  for  a Priest  (nd),  in  Lyston  [no  county ] (named),  given  for  the  said  Priest 
(4 d),  between  Maldon  and  Heybridge  (named),  enclosed  from  the  common  without  the 
Queen’s  licence  (2J\),  in  Rounsell  in  Danbury  (named),  given  for  obits,  guilds  and  the 
like  {3 d),  in  Mondon  (named),  given  for  ropes  and  the  like  (id),  and  in  Harwiche,  late 
of  St.  George’s  guild  (4 d),  all  in  the  County  of  Essex;  in  Lincoln,  late  of  ‘Saynte  Marie 
Guilde’  alias  ‘the  Great  Guilde’  there  (ioj\);  in  Hallich  (named),  severally  given  for  obits 
(7 d.  and  3 d),  in  Hallitch  aforesaid  (named)  (4 d),  in  Holbich  aforesaid  (named),  given  for 
an  obit  (5  d),  in  Holbich  (described)  (5  d),  in  Holbitch  aforesaid,  once  of  St.  Peter’s  Chantry 
there  (5 d),  in  Holbitch  (named),  given  for  an  obit  (3 d),  in  Waplode  (described)  (id.  and 
id),  in  Holbitch  {named),  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chapel  there  (7 d),  in  Holbitch  (described), 
severally  given  for  a Priest  (5 d.,  id.  and  5 d),  in  Wapelode  (named),  in  the  tenure  of  the 
inhabitants  of  Bradrove  (4 d),  in  the  tenure  of  the  inhabitants  of  Broaddrove  (described), 
late  of  the  Chantry  or  Chapel  in  Broaddrove  (3 d),  and  in  Broaddrove,  late  of  the  said 
Chantry  (Gd),  all  in  the  County  of  Lincoln;  in  Lye  (named)  (9 d.,  § d.,  id.,  | d.  and  i\d),  in 
Churche  Norton  (named)  (5  d),  in  Sandhurst  (named),  late  of  Norton  Chapel  (nd),  [m.  11] 
in  Twigworth  [no  county]  (named)  (4 d),  in  Longeford  (named)  (3 d),  in  Widdenham  and 
Wynnoulles  in  Ashelourth  (named)  (14 d),  in  Asshelourth  (id),  in  Wickeridge  in  Asshe- 
lourth,  late  of  ‘Our  Ladies  House’  (4^.),  in  Asshelourth  (named)  (10 d),  in  Wickeridge 
in  Hasfeld  [no  County]  (named)  (8 d),  in  Widdenham  (named)  (3 d),  in  Winolles  (nd). 


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in  Tryneley  ( named)  (3 d.,  4 d.  and  4 d),  in  Wolstone  (named)  (6d),  and  a portion  of  tithes 
in  Hasfeld,  late  of  Derehurst  Priory  (12 d),  all  in  the  County  of  Gloucester;  in  Roidon 
(named)  (2 d),  in  Thornedone  and  Nasinge  (3  or.),  in  Nasinge  (named)  (6d.  and  id),  in 
Nasinge  (named),  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  Dean  of  the  Monastery  of  Waltam  (id),  the 
Manor  of  Upshire  and  Hallifeld  in  Waltham  Holy  Cross  (iy),  in  Waltham  St.  Cross 
(named)  (4 d),  in  Roughbountingley  (alias  Roughbountingsey)  (4 d),  in  Hallifeld  (named) 
(4 d),  in  Hallifeld  (named),  late  of  the  Dean  of  Waltham  and  leased  by  the  Abbot  of  Wal- 
tham by  copy  of  court  roll  (1 6d),  in  Hallifeld  (y),  in  Waltham  Forest  (25  s),  in  Hallifeld 
(y.  4 d),  in  Hallifeld,  late  forfeited  and  seized  into  the  Queen’s  hands  (6s),  in  Nasinge 
etc.  (named)  (y.  and  is.  6d),  in  Sewardstone  Qr.  4 d.,  6s.  and  id),  in  Upshire  (named),  (lod), 
late  possessions  of  the  Monastery  of  Waltam  leased  by  the  Abbot  to  Buckmaster  by 
copy  of  court  roll  (1 6d),  a court  leet  and  view  of  frankpledge  held  at  the  Manor  of 
Roydon,  by  Richard  Bedell  (6d),  a Hundred  court  called  ‘laughund  courtes’  held  by 
Richard  Bedell  for  the  half  hundred  of  Waltham  (6r.),  called  Childer  Meade  (1 6d),  in 
Waltam  (iod),  fishings  (named)  between  Edmundsey  Lock  and  Sewardstone  Water  (5 d), 
in  Waltam  Holy  Cross  (‘the  Deanes  House’,  described)  (id),  in  Waltham  (described, 
including  the  site  of  an  almshouse  pulled  down  by  John  Tamworth)  (6 d.,  id.,  \m.  12] 
$d.,  4 d.  and  6s),  in  Hallifeld  (4J*.),  called  Bowtelles  by  Harroles  Parke  and  by  Pekes 
Grounde  (iod),  in  Upshire  (named)  (y),  in  Waltam  Park  (1 3 s.  4 d),  in  ‘the  Quenes  Meade’ 
(6d),  in  Roydon  (named),  sometime  of  John  Heliam,  late  Abbot  of  Waltam  (nd),  in 
Waltam  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  there  (nd),  in  Sewardstone  in  Waltam  and  Wol- 
mesford,  escheated  (iod),  in  Nasinge,  escheated,  and  Waltam  Holy  Cross,  late  of  the 
Monastery  there  (6d),  in  Waltam  (named),  late  purchased  by  Henry  VIII  (4 d),  in  Waltam, 
Upshire  and  elsewhere  (15 d.,  18 d.,  iod.,  4 d.,  id.,  yd.,  8 d.  and  id),  all  in  the  County  of 
Essex  and  late  of  the  said  Monastery  of  Waltam  Holy  Cross;  in  Alne  (described),  late  of 
St.  Mary’s  Guild  there  (6d.,  3 d.,  3 d.,  3 d.  and  id),  in  Tollerton  (4 d),  in  Alne  late  of  St. 
Mary’s  Guild  (id),  in  Alne,  late  of  a Guild  in  Esingwold  (id),  in  Alne,  late  of  a guild 
there  (\d),  in  Bracknell  [no  county\  (named)  (\d),  in  Tollerton,  late  of  a Chapel  in  Alne 
(\d),  in  Tollerton,  late  of  St.  Michael’s  Chapel  there  (id.,  6d.,  id.,  id.,  id.,  id.,  \d.,  \d., 
and  3 d.,  in  Bentley  in  Anksey  (named),  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  in  Doncaster  (6d),  in 
Kelnewicke  (named),  given  for  a Priest  there  (6d),  in  Kelnewicke  (3 d),  tithes  in  Kelne- 
wicke  and  Brayham  [no  County ],  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Watton  (12^.),  in  Beswicke 
(named,  including  tithes),  late  held  by  John  Ridley,  clerk,  for  singing  mass  in  Bes-  [m.  1 3] 
wicke  Chapel  (iod),  in  Northcave,  given  by  [ — ] Tayler  for  an  obit  (id),  the  Rectory 
of  Northcave,  Co.  York,  with  tithes  appertaining  thereto  in  Northcave,  Ethrop  and 
Druton,  and  the  tithes  of  a tenement  or  Grange  in  Hutham  and  in  Southcliff,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Holden  Price  (10s),  called  ‘the  yle  of  Whalsey’,  late  of  the  commandery 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (jr.),  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Attercliff  and  Dernell  in 
Sheffeld,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Worsop,  Co.  Nottingham  (nd),  a Chapel  and  lands 
in  Melton  (4 d),  ‘St.  Margettes  Chappell’  in  Kepwicke  alias  Kebycke,  with  lands  (named) 
(nd),  in  Nether  Silton,  given  for  ‘a  torch’  (id),  ‘Mawdelyn  Chapell’  in  Thurnetofte, 
with  lands  (named)  there,  some  belonging  to  the  Chapel  and  the  rest  given  for  a light 
above  St.  Mary’s  altar  in  Anderbee,  Co.  York  (3 d),  (named),  late  of  Bedell  Church,  Co. 
York  (6d.  and  6d),  late  of  Barneston  Church,  Co.  York  (6d),  in  Braker  (named)  (id), 
in  Balton  on  Derne  (named)  (id),  in  Bolton  (named),  some  late  of  the  Church  there  (nd), 
a Chapel  in  Dalton  in  Topcliff  with  lands  (named)  (id),  in  Sandhuton,  given  for  a lamp 
(id),  a Chapel  in  Owtstone  in  Cuckhould,  and  lands  given  for  oblations  therein  (id), 
in  the  City  of  York  (described),  leased  by  the  Church  Wardens  of  St.  Martin  in  Comstrett 
(6d),  in  Foston,  given  by  Richard  Arrundall,  knight,  for  Mass  and  prayers  for  his  soul 
on  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle  (y.  4 d),  in  Bingley, 
late  of  the  Chantry  there,  and  in  Oxenhope  [no  county ],  given  for  a Priest  (id),  in  Baildon, 


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given  for  a Priest  in  the  Chapel  there  (2 d),  abbutting  on  a field  called  ‘Evenroide’ 
[no  County ],  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Christall  alias  Kirkestall,  Co.  York  (id.),  in  Morton 
Banke,  in  Bingeley  (named),  late  of  Bingley  Chantry  (3 d.),  called  ‘Grenehill  Gate’,  late  of 
the  said  Chantry  (8 d.),  in  Fyshlake  [no  county]  (named),  given  for  bellropes  (id.),  in 
Rocliff  (named),  given  for  ‘Our  Ladi  preest’  (3 d.),  in  Rockliff  (named),  given  for  a Priest 
(2 d.),  in  Rockliffe  (named),  late  of  the  Chapel  there  (<od),  a chapel  with  lands  (named)  in 
Rampton  alias  Brampton,  given  for  a Priest  (2 d.),  in  Mount  Saynt  John  [m.  14] 
(named),  late  of  the  commandery  of  St.  John  there  (2/.  6d),  in  Harwood,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Bolton  (2 d.),  in  Barth,  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Darton  (id.),  ‘St.  Swithins 
Chapell’  with  lands  in  Staineley  in  Wakefeld  (8 d.),  in  Meryfelde  (named),  given  to  Mere- 
feld  Church  (id.,  \d.,  id.,  id.  and  3 d.),  in  Merefeld,  late  of  the  Chantry  there  (id),  (named) 
late  given  to  Merefeld  Church  (id.,  id.,  and  id.),  in  Sindall,  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Mere- 
feld (4^.),  and  in  Skircote  (4 d),  (which  premises  in  Merefeld  were  late  of  the  said  Chantry 
there),  in  Kirke  Eton,  late  of  the  Church  there  (id.),  called  ‘Church  Dale’,  given  for  St. 
Mary’s  service  in  Lepton  Church  and  other  services  (4 d.),  in  Lepton  (id.),  called  ‘Steward 
Flattes’,  late  of  Kirkeburton  Church,  Co.  York  (4 d.),  in  Bingeley  (id.),  ‘Our  Lady 
House’,  given  for  St.  Mary’s  service  in  Almanbury  (id),  in  Almansburye  (named), 
erected  on  the  Queen’s  waste  without  licence  by  Richard  Hapworth,  clerk  (id.),  by 
Ackworth  Park,  escheated  (3 d.),  in  Darrington  (named),  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Bedewell, 
Co.  York  (8 d.),  in  Altoftes  (named)  given  for  a Priest  in  Normanton  Church,  Co.  York 
(nd.),  ‘Saynt  Loyes  chappell’  in  Wentbridge  with  lands  in  Darrington  (<od),  in  Went- 
bridge  and  Kirkesmeaton  (3 d.),  in  Wentbridge  in  Kirkesmeaton,  belonging  to  Baddis- 
worth  Church  (id.),  in  Kirkesmeaton  (3 d.),  in  Wentbridge  (named)  and  Kirkesmeaton, 
late  of  Baddesworth  Church  (id.),  in  Kirkesmeaton  (3 d.),  in  Kirkesmeaton  (named) 
(id.),  in  a field  called  ‘Berrelfeld’,  late  belonging  to  a lamp  in  Acworth  Church  (id.), 
‘Saynt  Ellins  Chappell’  and  its  possessions  in  Hunflett  (alias  Hunselet)  (3 d.),  in  Beghall 
(named)  (nd),  in  Feryfriston  (named)  (8 d),  in  Braithawight  in  Bramwith  (named),  given 
by  Richard  Foliat,  knight,  for  a lamp  and  prayers  for  his  soul  (8 d),  in  Bramwith  [m.  15] 
(named),  late  of  the  Church  aforesaid  (id),  in  Kirkebramwith,  belonging  to  the  said 
Church  (\d),  in  Braythawit  in  Bramwith  (named),  escheated  (<od),  fairs  (over  and  above 
those  held  on  Palm  Sunday  and  Trinity  Sunday)  in  Pontfract,  held  without  licence  and 
therefore  escheated  (5/.),  in  Pontfract  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Tansheffe  (8 d), 
in  Pontefract,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  service  in  All  Saints  Church  there  (id),  called  ‘Michel- 
holme’,  given  for  a lamp  before  St.  Michael’s  image  in  Haworth  Church,  Co.  York 
(id),  a Chapel  in  Dishworth  in  Topcliff  with  its  appurtenances  (6d),  in  Bawtry  Feldes 
and  in  Austerfeld,  late  of  a Chapel  in  Austerfelde  (id),  in  Horsforth  [no  county ] (de- 
scribed), late  of  the  Monastery  of  Kirkestall  alias  Kirstall  (1  Gd),  in  Farnley  in  Otley,  late 
of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  in  Otley  (id),  in  Bautrie,  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Bith  (\d),  and  in 
Feryfriston  in  Friston  by  Water,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  in  Fryston  by  Water  (iod),  all 
in  the  County  of  York  (except  where  otherwise  specified);  ‘an  heremitage’  once  called 
‘Saynt  Nicholas  chapell’  with  its  appurtenances  in  Ospring  (3 d),  in  Ospring  (named), 
late  of  the  said  Chapel  (id),  in  Ospring  (named)  (id),  in  Ospring  (named),  late  of  the 
Chapel  of  John  Denton,  knight,  in  the  Churchyard  there,  and  given  for  a Priest  to  cele- 
brate there  (id),  in  Devington,  given  for  a lamp  in  Feversham  Church  (\d),  in  Ower 
(named)  given  for  ‘a  lampe  and  a taper’  (3 d),  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  in  the  Hundred  of 
Howe  [no  county ],  severally  given  for  lamps  in  the  Church  there  (id.  and  1^.),  in  Lymm- 
ing  (named),  given  for  two  lamps  in  Lymyng  and  Hyde  Churches  (id),  in  Lyming  (de- 
scribed), given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  (\d),  in  Stellinge  and  Herdes,  given  for  a 
Guild  called  a ‘yeveale’  distributed  yearly  on  St.  John  the  Baptist’s  day  as  follows,  for 
6 bushels  (modiis)  of  wheat  and  barley  and  4 bushels  of  white  wheat,  for  mass  and  dirge 
for  the  souls  of  the  donor  and  all  the  faithfull,  for  id.,  for  the  oblation  at  the  said  mass, 


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and  music  on  the  flute  and  harp  for  two  days  {nd.),  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Clement  by  the 
Towneditche  in  Sandwiche  {named),  given  for  ‘taper  lighte’  before  St.  George’s  image  in 
the  said  Church  (4 d.),  in  Blodbeame  in  Elham  {named),  given  for  a Guild  called  a ‘ye- 
veale’  yearly  at  Candlemas  (3  d.),  Paxsoole  Chapel  in  Tonge  and  all  lands  given  for  obla- 
tions therein  (8 d.),  called  Allington  Frith  alias  Allington  Fright  alias  Mersham  Fright 
alias  Frighcomon  near  the  lands  of  and  belonging  to  the  Monastery  of  Bilsington  (20/.), 
and  in  Hide  {named,  including  the  bailiwick),  sometime  appointed  by  the  then  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  for  ‘a  morrowe  masse  prest’  in  the  Church  there  {is.  6 d.),  all  in 
the  County  of  Kent;  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Andrew  in  Cambridge,  given  for  the  maintenance 
of  a light  before  ‘the  roode  lofte’  (2 d.),  in  Cambridge,  given  for  a Priest  to  pray  for  the 
soul  of  the  donor  (2 d).,  in  Cambridge,  escheated  no  heir  being  known  {id.),  in  the  [m.  1 6] 
said  Parish  of  St.  Andrew  {id.),  in  Granncester,  late  of  the  White  Canons  in  Cambridge 
{id.),  in  Trumpington,  late  of  the  same  Canons  {id.),  in  Welnye,  given  for  a light  called 
‘the  roodlofte’  in  Lyttleporte  {id.),  a swan  mark  now  in  the  occupation  of  the  Bishop  of 
Ely,  late  of  St.  John’s  Guild  in  Upwell,  Co.  Cambridge  {id.),  in  Welnye,  being  the  site 
of  ‘St.  Bottolphes’  Chapel  (id.),  in  Witlesey,  being  the  site  of  ‘Esterchapell’  (id.),  ‘the 
guildhall’  of  St.  James  there  {id.),  in  Wimblyngton,  given  for  a yearly  mass  in  Dodding- 
ton  Church  (6d.),  a ‘Guildhall’  in  Wymblington  {id.),  a ‘Chapell  house’  and  lands  in 
Wimblyngton  {id.),  in  Tyd  St.  Giles,  given  for  a lamp  before  St.  Mary  of  Walsingham 
{id.),  in  Tyd  St.  Giles,  given  for  a procession  at  the  cross  there  {id.),  in  Tid  St.  Giles 
{named)  {id.),  in  Wisbich,  given  for  a lamp  and  the  like  {id.),  ‘a  swanne  marke’,  late  of 
St.  Windred’s  Guild  in  Marche  (4 d.),  in  Marche,  late  of  St.  John’s  Guild  (id.),  ‘a  guild- 
hall’ in  Landebeach  (2d.),  in  Landbech  {named),  given  for  a light  before  St.  Mary  (2d.),  in 
Landbech,  given  for  the  Jesus  mass  (id.),  in  Elme  {named),  late  of  Crowland  Abbey 
(2d.),  in  Elme,  late  of  the  House  of  St.  John  in  Ely  (id.),  in  Feendrayton,  given  for  an 
obit  (6d.),  in  Teversham,  given  for  a light  (id.),  in  Stapleford  {named)  (4 d.  and  id.),  in 
Hinxton  {named)  late  of  Barnewell  Priory  (4d.),  in  Islam,  given  for  ‘the  high  altere’ 
(id.),  in  Shelford  Parva  [no  County ],  given  for  a light  (id.),  in  Impington  {named)  (6d.),  in 
Botsam  {named),  belonging  to  the  Town  of  Bottisham  (8 d.),  in  Botsham,  given  for  a 
clerk  to  sing  Mass  (id.),  in  Capum,  given  for  an  obit  (2d.),  in  Hildersam  {named)  (id.),  in 
Asheley,  given  for  a lamp  there  (id.),  in  Comerton  {named)  (id.),  and  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Giles  in  Cambridge,  given  for  superstitious  uses  (2d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Cambridge; 
a Hospital  in  Huntington  with  lands  in  Huntington,  Brampton  and  Stuckley  {nd.), 
in  Sawtrey  {named)  {id.),  in  Stukley  Parva  {named)  (id.),  in  Stukley  {named),  late  belonging 
to  the  town  of  Somersome  (2d.),  and  in  Geddinge  Magna,  late  of  a Guild  in  Connington 
(2d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Huntingdon;  in  Alveley  and  Ramesley  (including  tithes),  both 
late  of  the  Parish  Church  or  Chapel  of  Ranesley,  now  decayed,  and  of  the  Deanery  of  the 
Free  Chapel  or  College  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene  in  Bridgenorth  Castle  {nd.),  [m.  17] 

tithes  in  Dudenhill  alias  Dudynull  in  Cleobury  Mortimer,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wig- 
more,  Co.  Hereford  (6d.),  in  Chelmershe  alias  Chelmeshe  {named),  given  for  a lamp  be- 
fore ‘le  rode’  in  the  Church  there  (6 d.),  in  Chelmershe,  given  for  ‘the  Ladye  Preest’  to 
celebrate  mass  in  St.  Mary’s  Chapel  in  Chetton  Church,  Co.  Salop,  and  to  say  the  ex- 
sequies  for  the  souls  of  William  Blunt  and  Joyce  his  wife  yearly  there  on  St.  Valentine’s 
day  {iod.),  in  Alstreton  in  Stretton  {named)  (4 d.,  nd.,  and  4d.),  in  Duddesley  (2d.),  in 
Hilie  alias  Hilve  (id.),  in  ‘the  Rewes’  alias  ‘the  Rowelles’  (2d.),  in  Church  Stretton  {named) 
(6 d.),  in  Alstreton  {named)  (6d.),  in  Alstretton  {named),  given  for  ‘the  Ladie  prest’  in  Stret- 
ton Church  and  for  lights  before  divers  images,  ‘le  roode’  and  ‘le  crucifixe’  therein  (4d.), 
in  Botefeld,  in  the  Lordship  of  Hydley  and  Cordington  {named),  given  for  a Priest  and 
lights  in  Cardington  or  Stretton  Churches  (8d.),  in  Morff  {described),  escheated  (6d.), 
and  in  Quatteforde  {described),  escheated  (6d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Salop;  in  Hitchin 
{named),  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  (id.),  in  Hitchin,  late  of  a Brotherhood  in 
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the  Church  there  ( dd .),  in  Thorley  (named,  including  ‘le  Chauntery  House’),  given  for  an 
obit  or  anniversary  in  the  Church  there  (id.),  in  Walehorne  \no  county]  (named),  given  for 
an  obit  in  Thorley  church  (4 d.),  in  Mestr’  (named)  (Gd.),  belonging  to  a Chantry  called 
Coptorihill  [no  county],  in  Hitchin  (named),  late  of  a Brotherhood  there  (12 d.),  in  Offeley 
in  Baldocke,  late  of  the  said  Church  [sic]  (id.),  late  of  a Chantry  in  Albury  Church  (is.), 
‘Lampe  Lande’  there  and  ‘Torch  Lande’  given  for  lights  [no  rent  specified],  in  Hatfeld 
Episcopi  (named)  (id.,  id.,  id.,  \d.,  id.,  id.,  id.  and  id.),  in  Aldenham  (named)  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  Albans  (2J-.  id.),  and  in  Watford  (named),  late  of  Watford  Church  (6d.), 
all  in  the  County  of  Hertford;  a tenement  in  Holborne  (in  the  tenure  of  Grizel  Pease), 
given  to  the  Rector  and  Churchwardens  of  St.  Andrew  in  Holborne  by  Henry  Linch  for  a 
stipendiary  Priest  (4 d.);  a tenement  with  a garden  (in  the  tenure  of  Elizabeth  Cliffe, 
widow)  by  ‘the  Whitegreyhounde’  tavern  (4 d.),  and  a piece  of  waste  ground  enclosed 
with  a mud  wall  by  the  place  between  the  said  Elizabeth’s  tenement  and  a messuage  once 
called  ‘Bathe  Place’  about  20ft.  wide  and  extending  in  length  as  far  as  the  mud  wall  of 
the  same  garden  (in  the  tenure  of  the  same  Elizabeth)  (1^.),  both  in  Holborne  and  late  of 
the  Monastery  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  a tenement  in  Holborne  (now  or  late  in  the  ten- 
ure of  Robert  Fox),  once  of  a Brotherhood  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Andrew  there  and  built 
on  the  Queen’s  waste  ground  by  the  parishioners  without  her  licence  (6d.);  two  tene- 
ments in  a street  called  Litle  Britane  once  called  ‘the  Chauntery  Prestes  Lodginges’ 
(now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  James  Powell  and  John  Barley,  ‘wiredrawer’)  (8 d.), 
a tenement  called  ‘the  Signe  of  the  Peacocke’  (now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Cleyton) 
in  Aldersgate  Strete,  given  for  Priests,  obits  and  the  like  (8 d.),  a tenement  (now  in  the 
tenure  of  Robert  Wilkynson)  in  Aldersgate  Strete,  given  to  the  Church  there  for  a Priest 
(4 d.),  and  a tenement  in  Aldersgate  Strete,  given  for  a Priest  and  the  like  (nd.),  [m.  18] 

all  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Botolph  without  Aldersgate,  London;  a tenement  once  called  ‘the 
Swanne’  in  Fletestrete  by  Flete  Bridge  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Bride  in  Fletestrete  (now  in 
the  several  tenures  of  Lawrence  Cotton  and  others  and  once  occupied  by  Thomas  Bett), 
late  of  ‘le  Blackfriers’  Priory  (4 d.);  a tenement  called  ‘the  Katerine  Whele’  in  West- 
smythfeld  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  without  Newgate  in  the  suburbs  of  London 
(now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Selbye),  given  to  St.  Sepulchre’s  church  for  a light 
and  the  like  (4 d.),  a tenement  divided  into  several  tenements  (in  the  several  tenures  of 
Hugh  Stokes,  Bonaventure  Creke  and  others)  in  the  Parish  of  All  Hallows  by  the  Walls 
of  London,  given  for  lights  and  other  ceremonies  in  the  Church  of  St.  Mary  Axe  and 
late  of  St.  Helen’s  Priory  (nd.);  a tenement  in  the  Parish  of  Holy  Trinity,  London,  in 
Trinetye  Lane  in  Quene  Hyve  Ward,  (now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Bulman), 
late  of  a chantry  in  Croydon  Church,  Co.  Surrey  (is.);  a capital  messuage  with  adjoining 
tenements  called  ‘Jesus  Commons’  at  Dowgate  in  London  (now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Martin  Cave),  given  in  mortmain  for  a Priest  (nd.);  a cottage  or  tenement  in  Flete- 
strete, London  (in  the  tenure  of  John  Johnson),  given  to  the  Church  of  St.  Dunstan  in 
the  West  for  divers  ceremonies  (id.);  four  tenements  in  Brodstrete,  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Peter  the  Poore,  London  (in  the  several  tenures  of  William  Povey,  John  Willes,  Edward 
Willett  and  Thomas  Robton),  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Church  of  St.  Peter  the  Poore 
(i6d.);  a tenement  with  two  small  shops  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  Athill  (in  the  tenure  of 
Matthew  Laurence),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Waltam  Holy  Cross,  Co.  Essex  (6d.);  a 
messuage  now  ‘Vines’  on  Snowerhill  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  (late  in  the  tenure  of 
the  Churchwardens  there),  given  for  divers  ceremonies  in  the  Church  (4 d.);  cottages  or 
tenements  lying  together  in  Highe  Holbourne  near  Saynct  Giles,  Co.  Middlesex,  called 
‘Purse  Rentes’  (in  the  tenure  of  the  Wardens  or  Collectors  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Clement 
Danes  without  the  bars  of  the  New  Temple,  London),  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  her 
prerogative  (2J-.  6 d.),  five  small  cottages  built  together  in  ‘le  Estende’  of  the  cemetary 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Co.  Middlesex  (in  the  tenure  of  the  Wardens  of  the  said  Church), 


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in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  prerogative  (io d.);  a tenement  now  divided  called  ‘le  Horse 
Shoee’  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes  (in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] Neweberry),  given  for 
a Priest  and  like  ceremonies  in  the  Church  (4 d.);  in  Lyme  Regis  (; named ),  given  for  a 
Priest  to  celebrate  mass  in  the  Church  there  before  the  image  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin 
(8 d.,  4d.,  8</.,  6d.,  4 d.,  Gd.,  6d.,  4 d.  and  4 d.),  in  Lyme  Regis  (Gd.),  in  Wotton  Fitzpayne, 
given  for  lights  (2 d.),  and  in  Whightchurche  ( named % including  ‘the  churchhouse’), 
given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  (8 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Dorset;  in  Hinxstone,  late 
of  Barnewell  Priory,  Co.  Cambridge  (id.),  in  Icklington  alias  Ickelton  (in  the  [m.  19] 
tenure  of  Richard  Procter,  Vicar  there)  (10 d.),  in  Weston  (named),  including  ‘the  guilde- 
hall’  now  ‘the  townehouse’)  (4 d.),  in  Sheperde  and  Wrickle  (nd.),  in  Elesworth  (‘the 
guilde  hall’  now  ‘the  townehouse’)  (4 d.),  in  Wyvelingham  alias  Willingham  (named) 
(4 d.,  4 d.,  4 d.,  4 d.,  4 d.,  nd.  and  4 d.),  in  Connyngton  (named)  (4 d.  and  8 d.),  in  Wilberton 
in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (named)  (nd.),  and  in  Elme  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (8 d.),  all  in  the  County 
of  Cambridge;  in  Woodhurst  (named,  including  ‘the  townehouse’)  (Gd.),  in  Hilton  (named, 
including  ‘the  Vicaredge  house’  and  ‘the  Townehouse’)  (4 d.  and  8 d.),  in  Diddington, 
late  of  St.  Mary’s  Guild  or  Brotherhood  in  Bugden  (nd.),  in  Bugden  (named),  late  of  the 
said  Guild  (id.,  id.,  id.  and  11  d.),  and  in  Pappworth  Agnes,  given  for  a belfrey  and  a 
light  in  the  Church  there  (1  \d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Huntington;  the  Rectory,  Vicarage 
and  Church  of  Lymphow  alias  Lympenhowe,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Langley,  Co. 
Norfolk  (3 s.  4 d.),  in  Wymbottesham,  Stowberdolf  alias  Trinetie  Stowe,  Sotheri  and 
Downeham,  given  by  Peter  Blake  for  a lamp  and  for  prayers  for  his  friends  and  for  him- 
self to  be  named  in  ‘le  bederolle’  in  the  said  Church  (Wymbotsham  9 d.,  Stowe  yd., 
Sothery  i\d.  and  Downeham  6 \d.),  in  Thelveton,  given  for  obits  or  lights  in  the  Church 
there  (4 d.),  in  Caustone,  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there  (3 d.),  a Chapel  in  Harlestone 
(id.),  in  Pentney  (‘the  guildhall’)  (id.),  and  in  Horsham  St.  Faith  (‘the  guildhall’)  (id.), 
all  in  the  County  of  Norfolk;  in  Wenham  Magna,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there 
(id.),  in  Capell,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  (id.),  in  Soham  Comitis,  given  for  a 
light  in  a Chapel  there  (id.),  in  Boyton,  given  for  a priest  to  pray  for  the  dead  and  for 
obits  or  lights  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  in  Framlingham,  forfeited  through  having  been 
sold  without  licence  by  John  Garrard,  a Dutchman,  to  Saunder  Nicolson,  a Scot  [m.  20] 
(8 d.),  in  Birth,  given  for  holy  bread,  a light  and  the  like  (3 d.),  in  Birth,  given  for  a Guild, 
obit  and  light  and  the  like  (id.),  in  Boxford  (named,  in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] Birde,  rector 
there),  given  by  Jenkyn  Allin  of  Coddenham  Hall  for  a clerk  to  assist  a Priest  celebrating 
mass  (Gd.),  in  Birth  (‘the  Chapell  yarde’  of  St.  Botolph)  (id.),  in  Boxeford  (named),  given 
for  an  obit  (id.),  in  Wystun,  given  for  an  obit  in  Wormingford  Church,  Co.  Essex  (id.), 
in  Hempsone  (named),  given  for  lights  and  the  ringing  of  bells  for  all  souls  (id.),  in  Can- 
dishe  (‘a  guildehall’)  (id.),  in  Nayland  by  Stoke,  given  for  a Priest  to  sing  mass  in  St. 
Mary’s  Chantry  in  Nayland  (8d.),  in  Nayland,  late  of  the  said  Chantry  (id.),  in  Haiested 
(named,  including  ‘a  guildhall’)  (4 d.),  in  Rougham,  Hansted  and  Whepsted  (named) 
(8 d.),  the  Manor  of  Gorleston  or  Bacons  in  Gorleston  with  lands  in  Northcote  and  all 
other  appurtenances  thereof  and  an  annuity  out  of  Melforde  Hall  and  all  other  lands  in 
Melford,  bequeathed  by  Thomas  Springe  for  a Priest,  obit  and  ‘Our  Lady  masse’  in 
Lavenham  Church,  Co.  Suffolk,  (13^.  4 d.),  and  in  Norton,  Huntstonne  alias  Hunston 
and  Stowelangetofte,  late  of  Ixworth  Priory  (ioj\),  all  in  the  County  of  Suffolk;  in  Damer- 
ham  (named),  late  of  Edward,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  attainted  of  treason  (Gd.),  in  Damer- 
ham  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (nd.),  in  Damerham  (named), 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Glaustonberye  alias  Glossinburye  (Gd.),  in  Corte,  given  for  a 
lamp  (id).,  and  in  Newton  Toony,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  all  in  the 
County  of  Wilts;  in  Poole  alias  Welshe  Poole,  Co.  Montgomery,  late  of  the  Brotherhood 
or  Guild  of  Holy  Trinity  in  the  Church  there  (7 d.);  tithes  of  corn  in  Lyth  in  Eversham, 
Co.  Westmorland,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  York  (6 d.),  tithes  of  corn  in 


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Barkehill,  Co.  Worcester,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wigmore  (^d);  in  Foule  Fenne,  late  of 
St.  Michael’s  Guild  or  Brotherhood  in  Lichefeld  (id.),  by  Walsall,  late  of  St.  John’s 
Guild  (id.),  in  Westbraunche,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  (id.),  in  Alderwayes  (3 d.),  in 
Lichefeld,  late  of  St.  Michael’s  Guild  there  (id),  and  in  Whetonaston  in  Lapeley,  late  of 
the  Guild  of  St.  John  of  Walsall  (12 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Stafford;  in  [ — ] [m.  21] 
by  Stamford,  Co.  Rutland,  given  for  the  maintenance  of  an  obit,  dirge  with  placebo 
and  the  like  for  the  soul  of  Thomas  Netlam  and  all  Christian  souls  (2T.);  a tenement 
called  Flappes  Inne  with  a garden  adjoining  in  Tyrmillstrete  in  Clerkenwell,  Co.  Middle- 
sex (now  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Stokes  or  Roger  Robynson),  given  by  William  Warner 
of  London  for  an  obit  in  the  Parish  of  All  Hallows  in  Lumberdstrete,  London  (8^.);  a 
tenement  with  a small  tenement  belonging  thereto  (in  the  several  tenures  of  Henry 
Atkynson,  Albert  West  and  William  Garshe)  in  St.  Johns  Strete  in  the  suburbs  of  Lon- 
don, Co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  Priory  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (Gd.);  eight  tenements  in 
Estsmythfeld,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  in  the  parish  of  St.  Botolph  without  Algate,  London, 
(now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  [ — ] Allskyn,  widow,  John  Brooke,  John  Kent, 
Thomas  Banyster,  Godfrey  Timbroke,  Peter  Pollard,  James  Miller  and  George  Stere), 
late  of  a Chantry  in  the  Church  of  St.  Mary  Athill  in  London  (is.  8 d.);  a tenement  in 
Watlingstrete,  London,  in  the  Parish  of  All  Hallows  in  Bredstrete  (now  in  the  tenure 
of  Arthur  Huet  alias  Huytt),  late  of  the  Charterhouse  by  London  (Gd.);  a tenement  in 
Bredstrete  (alias  Brodstrete),  London,  in  the  Parish  of  All  Hallows  in  the  Walle  (now  in 
the  several  tenures  of  Robert  Peter  and  Richard  Smythe),  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  es- 
cheat (8 d.);  in  Downam,  given  for  an  obit,  a light  and  the  like  (\d.),  in  Hardwardstocke 
in  Buddesbury  (the  site  of  a hermitage)  (\d.),  in  Harward  Stoke  aforesaid,  given  for  an 
obit,  a light  and  the  like  (4 d.),  in  Harwardstocke,  given  for  an  obit,  lights  and  ‘lez  bell 
ropes’  (id.),  in  Lyttell  Claston  (a  ‘guildehouse’),  given  for  an  obit  and  Guild  (Gd.),  in 
Harwiche,  given  for  the  Priest  of  St.  George’s  Guild  there  (id.),  in  Harwich,  given  for 
the  Priest  and  Guild  of  St.  George  there  (id.),  in  Kirbye  (‘a  guildhall’)  given  for  the  Holy 
Trinity  Guild  there  (8 d.),  in  Fyfeld  (‘churche  houses’),  given  for  an  obit.  Guild  and  the 
like  (Gd.),  in  Horkesley  Magna  (named),  given  for  an  obit  (id.),  in  the  Parish  of  All  Saints 
in  Maldon,  given  for  a lamp  in  All  Saints’  Church  (id.),  in  Ramsey,  given  for  ‘hollibred’ 
(3 d.),  in  Hatfelde  Brodocke  alias  Hatfeld  Regis  (named,  including  ‘the  oulde  guildhall’), 
given  to  the  Jesus  Guild  (id.),  in  Hatfeld  Brodocke  (named),  late  of  St.  John  the  Baptist’s 
Guild  there  (8 d.),  in  Esterforde  [no  county ] (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there 
(\d.),  in  Langedan  Hilles,  late  of  Estlee  Chapel  there  (3 d.),  in  Tenderinge  (now  in  the 
tenure  of  Richard  Salesburye,  Rector  there),  once  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Wyleth,  [m.  11] 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  John  in  Westdonyland  and  granted  without  licence  in  mort- 
main by  William  de  Grosse,  knight,  to  the  Rector  of  Tenderinge  for  prayers  for  his  soul 
and  others  (is.),  in  Stepleebumstede  (named),  late  of  the  office  of  Penancer  in  Berrie  St. 
Edmunds  (Gd.),  in  Erlescolne  (named),  given  for  an  obit  (id.),  in  Harlowe,  given  by  John 
Terlinge  for  the  maintenance  of  an  obit  and  lamp  in  Harlowe  Church  (Gd.),  in  Waltham 
Holy  Cross,  sometime  used  for  the  burial  of  the  dead  (\d.),  in  Coopersall  in  Eppinge  and 
Thaydon  Garner  (named),  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  Statute  of  Mortmain  (nd.),  in 
the  Parishes  of  All  Saints  and  St.  Peter  in  Malden,  Co.  Essex,  in  the  Queen’s  hands 
because  John  Boswell  acquired  it  without  licence,  being  alien  born,  to  wit,  a Scot, 
(8 d.,)  in  Stanwey,  Co.  Essex,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  John  in  Colchester  (\d.),  and 
the  Manor  of  Wormingford  alias  Wythermoundford  alias  Churchehall  in  Wormyngforde 
alias  Withermoundforde,  Co.  Essex,  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Wormyng- 
forde, late  of  the  Monastery  of  Wikes,  Co.  Essex  (20/.),  all  in  the  County  of  Essex; 
in  Harstulle  alias  Harsull,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church,  and  in  Stanwicke,  given  for 
an  obit  or  lamp  in  the  Church  there  (3 d.),  in  Ellowtofte  alias  Ellowstofte,  given  for  an 
obit  or  lamp  (id.),  in  Skawedewell  (id.),  in  Stanwicke  (id.,  Gd.  and  Gd.),  Eaton  Chapel 


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with  its  appurtenances  in  Rawnesthorpe  alias  Rawlsthorpe  (id.),  and  in  Ellowstofte,  (‘the 
townehouse’)  (zd),  all  in  the  County  of  Northampton  and  given  for  obits,  lamps  or 
lights  in  Churches;  in  Neweporte  Panell,  Cos.  Northampton  and  Buckingham,  (named), 
late  of  a Chantry  there  (4 d.,  4 d.,  zd.,  zd.,  zd.,  6 d.  and  4 d);  in  Newporte  Pannell,  [m.  23] 
given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  (zd.)',  in  Stonystratforde,  Cos.  Northampton  and 
Buckingham,  given  for  St.  Giles’  Brotherhood  there  (8 d.,  4 d.,  4 d.,  zd.,  and  zd.);  in  Kinges- 
thorpe  (named)  (id.),  in  Kyngesthorpe  (named),  given  for  a hermit,  obits,  lamps,  oblations 
and  the  like  (id.),  in  Kisslingbury,  late  of  St.  George’s  Brotherhood,  Guild  or  services 
there  (zd),  in  Kisslingbury,  late  of  the  service  of  ‘Our  Ladie  of  Pytie’  there  (zd),  in 
Darryngton,  given  for  an  obit  or  lamp  in  the  Church  there  (zd),  in  Potterspirye,  Cos- 
grav  and  Furthoo,  given  for  obits  in  the  Churches  there  (4 d),  and  given  for  a Priest,  obit 
or  lamp  in  the  Church  there  (zd.,  zd.,  and  zd),  all  in  the  County  of  Northampton;  in 
Willoughbye  and  Dunchurche,  Co.  Warwick,  given  for  a Priest,  obit,  lamp  and  the 
like  (zd);  ‘Saynt  Edmondes  Chapell’  in  Sewstern  in  Cuckmere  alias  Buckmaster,  Co. 
Leicester,  and  its  possessions  (4 d),  and  in  Sewstern,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  Disso- 
lution of  Chantries  (4 d);  a Chapel  in  Brundish,  Co.  Suffolk,  with  its  appurtenances,  late 
of  a Chantry  there  and  founded  for  oblations,  masses  and  the  like  in  the  said  Chapel 
(<od);  in  Olney,  given  for  ‘torches’  in  the  Church  there  (id),  in  Clifton  (named),  given  for 
an  ale  (potacionis)  in  ‘the  Rogacion  Weke’  (id),  in  Steple  Claydon,  given  for  a lamp  (id), 
in  Swanburne,  given  for  oil  and  cream  (lactis  pingui)  (id),  in  Berton,  given  for  an  obit 
(zd),  in  Alesbury  (named),  given  for  St.  Mary’s  Guild  there  (zd.  and  zd),  in  ‘Northmerston- 
feld’,  given  for  a light  before  St.  Nicholas’s  image  in  the  Chancel  in  Ovinge  Church 
(id),  by  ‘FullwelhilT,  given  for  a light  before  St.  Mary’s  image  in  Ovinge  Church  (\d), 
in  Ovinge,  given  for  a light  (id),  in  Okeley  (named),  given  for  an  obit  (id),  and  in 
Launden  (named),  given  for  an  obit,  lamp  or  the  like  in  Launden  Church  (zd),  all  in  the 
County  of  Buckingham;  called  ‘Tinglemeade’,  Cos.  Buckingham  and  Oxford,  late  of 
the  Monastery  of  Bruerne,  Co.  Oxford,  (id);  in  Luton  (named),  given  for  a lamp  in  the 
Church  there  (id),  in  Edwardton,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  (id),  in  Stowgh- 
ton,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there  (id),  in  Sulbury,  Cos.  Bedford  and  Bucking- 
ham (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Woborne,  Co.  Bedford  (id),  in  Holme  in  Bickels- 
wade,  given  by  Edward  Peke  for  Mass  in  the  Church  there  (i6d),  in  Longeford  (includ- 
ing ‘the  churchehouse’)  (6d),  in  Holme  in  Longeforde  and  Bickleswade  (id),  in  Holme 
in  Bickleswade  (named),  given  for  a light,  obit  and  the  like  (id),  and  in  Holme  in  Bickels- 
wade  (including  a ruined  Chapel)  founded  for  oblations,  masses  and  the  like  in  the  same 
Chapel  (id),  all  in  the  County  of  Bedford  (except  where  otherwise  specified).  Which 
premises  are  all  concealed,  and  are  of  the  yearly  value  according  to  the  several  particulars 
thereof  of  £23  1 3 s.  io\d.  To  hold  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  [^^.25-32] 
and  by  the  yearly  rents  specified.  Issues  from  the  time  when  the  premises  should  have 
come  to  the  Crown.  The  grant  to  be  void  in  respect  of  any  parcel  of  the  premises  which 
was  not  concealed  from  10  Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  to  14  Dec.,  13  Eliz.,  on  which  day,  or  before 
or  after  the  grantees  at  their  own  costs  discovered  them.  In  part  fulfilment  of  a promise 
by  patent,  24  July,  12  Eliz.,  to  assure  to  Thomas  Wentworth,  knight,  Lord  Wentworthe, 
or  such  persons  as  he  should  appoint,  in  fee  farm  concealed  lands  discovered  by  them  to 
the  yearly  value  of  £zoo.  By  Q. 

2464. )  30  Oct.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Hussey  to  alienate  his  fourth  part  of  lands  in 

Cuckfelde,  Co.  Sussex,  and  of  free  warren  and  liberty  of  park  in  the  same  to  [m.  33] 
Henry  Bowyer  and  Henry  Bowyer,  his  son  and  heir. 

2465. )  13  Sept,  i^-jz.  The  like,  for  £6  13 s.  4 d.,  for  James  Hales  and  Alice  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Otterpole  and  lands  belonging  to  the  same  in  Lympney,  Stanford, 


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Sellinge,  Lymminge,  Newington  by  Hethe,  Ivechurche,  Woodchurche,  Sayncte  Maries, 
Veteri  Romney,  Tannyngton,  Nackington,  Bridge,  Patrixborne,  Barham,  Kingeston, 
Huffam,  Capell,  in  le  Serne  \sic\,  Bilsyngton,  Monsham,  Ruckinge,  Wilesborowe,  Wod- 
nesboroughe,  Ashe  next  Sandwiche,  Whitstable,  Boughton  under  Bleame,  Sandwiche, 
Norborne,  Fynglessham,  Nonyngton,  Westcliffe  and  Soulton,  Co.  Kent,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  Sepulchre  in  Canterbury;  the  site  of  the  said  Monastery,  lands  in  the 
Parishes  of  St.  Mary  Bredne,  St.  Sepulchre,  St.  Mildred,  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  St.  Mary  of 
Northgate,  St.  Andrew,  St.  George,  St.  Paul,  St.  Martin  and  St.  Peter  in  Canterbury, 
and  the  Rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  St.  Mary  Bredne  in  Canterbury, 
to  Thomas  Kempe,  Knight,  to  the  use  of  the  said  James  and  Alice  for  life  in  survivor- 
ship, with  remainder  to  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  James,  for  1 5s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2466. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Turbervile  of  Bere  Regis,  Co.  Dorset, 

to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Bere  Regis,  lands  there  and  a fair  and  a market  there  to  Nicholas 
Turbervile  and  Thomas  Turbervile  of  Woulbridge.  For  £22  4 j*.  6d. 

2467. )  24  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Chidiock  Powlett  alias  Lord  Chidiock  Powlett 

to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Welton  and  Mydsomer  Norton,  with  lands  and  rents  in  Welton, 
Midsomer  Norton,  Clopton  Norton  and  Clapton,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Charles  [m.  34] 
Waldgrave.  For  £6  12s. 

2468. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Walter  Buckland  and  Barbara  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manors  of  Brigmerston  alias  Brightmerston,  and  Myddleston  alias  Melston,  lands 
in  Brigmerston,  Middleston,  Bultford,  Durington  alias  Drunton,  Ablington,  Hyn- 
durington  and  Almesburye  and  the  advowson  of  Myddleston  Church,  Co.  Wilts,  to 
Francis  Grene.  For  £9  8/. 

2469. )  1 3 Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Flemynge  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

site  of  the  Monastery  of  Romsey,  Co.  Southampton,  and  lands  there  (, tenants  named) 
belonging  to  the  same,  to  Leonard  Elie  and  John  Love.  For  £3. 

2470. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Danvers  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Dauntesye,  Co.  Wilts,  by  fine  to  Giles  Estcourte  and  Christopher  Wyckes  and 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Estcourte,  and  for  Estcourte  and  Wyckes  by  the  same  fine  to 
convey  them  back  to  John  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  John.  For  8j\  ii d. 

2471. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Rede  and  Bartholomew  Rede  to  \m.  35] 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Gaston  alias  Gasson  alias  Garston  and  lands  in  Blechingleygh, 
Godstone  alias  Walkensted,  Warlingham,  Chelsham,  Kateram,  Saundersted,  Walding- 
ham,  and  Tanrydge,  Co.  Surrey,  to  Plenry  Heyward.  For  £3  6s.  8 d. 

2472. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Tyderleighe,  Philippa  his  wife,  Nicholas 

Pescode  and  Judith  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Slackstede  and  lands  in  Slackstede, 
Farley,  Merden  and  Hursley,  Co.  Southampton,  to  William  Wrighte.  For  £3  6s.  8 d. 

2473. )  10  Jub  I572*  The  like  for  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner  and 

one  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Frampton,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  St. 
Stephen’s  College  or  free  Chapel  in  the  Palace  of  Westminster,  the  advowson  of  the 
Vicarage  of  Frampton  and  lands  ( tenants  named)  there,  late  of  the  said  College,  to  John 
Browne.  For  £17  16/. 

2474. )  10  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  Robert  Bevell  to  alienate  his  Manor  or  [m.  36] 

Grange  in  Great  Catworthe  and  all  lands  belonging  thereto  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Ekyns  in  Catworthe  Magna  and  Kymbalton,  Co.  Huntingdon,  late  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  Sawtrey,  Co.  Huntingdon,  to  Peter  Asheton  and  Edward  Asheton  to  the  use  of 


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Robert  Ekyns  for  six  years  from  Michaelmas  last,  with  remainder  to  Margery  Laudes- 
dale,  daughter  and  heir  of  Dorothy  Laudesdale,  spurious  daughter  of  William  Beckelles, 
in  tail.  For  44/.  6d. 

2475 . )  1 3 Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  William,  Lord  Sandes  and  Elizabeth  Sandes,  widow, 

to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Durley  and  Bentley  and  lands  in  Durley,  Bentley,  Elynge  by 
Chaunterton,  Tudderley  and  Lockerley,  Co.  Southampton,  to  John  Redstone  and  Law- 
rence Swymborne.  For  43 s.  4 d. 

2476. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  James  Skrymsher  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Meyre, 

lands  in  Meyre,  Forton,  Aquilott,  Sutton  and  Wareton  and  the  advowson  of  Forton 
Church,  Co.  Stafford,  to  Thomas  Skymshere.  For  £ 4 8s.  11  d. 

2477. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Abrahall  to  alienate  lands  ( named  \m.  37] 

with  tenants'  names')  in  Brampton,  Co.  Hereford,  to  William  Jones.  For  6s.  10 d. 

2478. )  10  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Andrew  to  alienate  the  house  and  site  of 

the  Charterhouse  by  Coventry,  to  Thomas  Ryley.  For  33/.  4 d. 

2479. )  13  Sept.,  1572.  The  like  for  Roger  Mennell  to  alienate  a Manor  or  capital 

messuage  and  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Kyrkby  Overcar  alias  Kirkby  Mysper- 
ton,  Co.  York,  with  reservation,  to  James  Rydley.  For  2 6s.  8 d. 

2480. )  27  Oct.  1572.  Pardon  of  alienation:  Martin  James  by  indenture,  2 Nov.,  13 

Eliz.,  has  acquired  from  Ralph  Johnson,  lands  {named)  in  Preston  and  Faversham, 
Co.  Kent,  late  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Westwood.  [m.  38] 

2481. )  10  Oct.  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Squybbe  the  elder  to  alienate  lands  {named 

with  tenants'  names)  in  Iwern,  Co.  Dorset,  to  Richard  Squybbe,  his  younger  son.  For  31/. 
8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2482. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Johnson  and  Anne  his  wife,  to  alienate 

lands  in  Hether,  Co.  Leicester,  to  Zachary  Babington  and  Christopher  Johnson.  For 
40/.  10  d. 

2383A.)  12  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Gervase  Nevell  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Selston  and  Bothewayte,  Co.  Nottingham,  to  William  Jaye.  For  4 s.  6d. 

2483B.)  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Jaye  to  alienate  lands  in  Selston  [m.  39] 

and  Bothewayte,  Co.  Nottingham  to  Edward  Robertson  and  William  Ball.  For  4 s.  6d. 

2484. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  Richard  Cupper  and  Thomas  Cupper  to  alienate 

lands  in  Warmynton,  Co.  Warwick,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Petifere  the 
elder,  to  the  said  Richard  Petifere  and  Richard  Petifere  the  younger.  For  8j-.  6d. 

2485 . )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Warmyn- 

ton, to  Nicholas  Plant  and  Thomas  Plant.  For  5/.  4 d. 

2486. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Warmyngton,  now  or 

late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Draper  the  elder,  to  the  said  William  and  William  Draper 
the  younger.  For  7 s.  8 d.  [m.  40] 

2487. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Warmyngton,  now  or 

late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Colman,  a close  {named)  reserved,  to  the  said  John  and  William 
Colman.  For  8s.  8 d. 

2488. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Warmyngton,  now  or 

late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Ind,  to  Ind.  For  7 s.  7 d. 


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2489. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Warmyngton,  now  or 

late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Parkyns,  to  the  said  Richard  and  Thomas  Parkyns.  For  6j\  3 d. 

2490. )  24  Oct.  1 5 72.  The  like  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Warmyngton,  [m.  41] 

now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Astell,  to  the  said  John  and  William  Astell.  For  4/.  9 d. 

2491. )  25  Sept.  1 5 72.  The  like  for  Gabriel  Fowler  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Tylsworth, 

Co.  Bedford,  and  lands  in  Tylsworth  in  the  said  County  of  Buckingham  [sic]  to  Michael 
Blunt  and  Thomas  More.  For  £10  6s.  8 d. 

2492. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Carr  and  Barbara  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in 

Horton  and  Pontland  alias  Pont  Hand,  Co.  Northumberland,  to  Valentine  Browne, 
knight.  For  £5  i8j\  Sd. 

2493. )  24  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  Henry  Knyvett  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Brinckworth,  Co.  Wilts,  to  John  Stumpe  and  William  Knyvett  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Stumpe.  For  z6s.  Sd.  [m.  42] 

2494. )  20  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Pennyngton,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London, 

and  Thomas  Pennyngton,  citizen  and  currier  of  London  to  alienate  a messuage  called 
‘le  Boreshedd’  in  Gracestreat  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Benet  Gracechurche  in  London  (in 
the  occupation  of  Edmund  Burrell)  to  George  Barne  and  John  Barne,  citizens  and 
‘haberdasshers’  of  London.  For  4oj\ 

2495. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Barley  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Bonney 

alias  Bonny  Ryse  and  lands  there  and  in  Bradmere,  Co.  Nottingham,  to  Richard  Purkyns 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Richard.  For  33/.  4 d. 

2496. )  1 3 Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Abrahall,  Blanche  his  wife  and  John  Abrahall 

his  son  and  heir,  apparent,  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Eaton  Treggose,  lands  there  and  in 
Ingeston  and  Foye  and  free  fishery  in  the  water  of  Wye,  Co.  Hereford,  to  Paul  Dayrell 
and  Francis  Dayrell.  For  £7  1 3 s.  4 d. 

2497. )  1 3 Sept.  1 5 72.  The  like  for  Arthur  Bassett  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Frythel- 

stocke  and  lands  there  and  in  Monnokelegh  and  Buckland  Bruer,  Co.  Devon,  [m.  43] 
to  Richard  Drake  and  William  Peryam.  For  £6  13 s.  4 d. 

2498. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Henry  Ackeroid  to  alienate  lands  ( tenants  named ) 

in  Arrendenparke,  Co.  York,  to  John  Ackeroid,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  Alice 
Draper  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  John.  For  20.1*. 

2499. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Sutclif  to  alienate  lands  ( named  with 

tenants'  names')  in  Arrendenparke,  Co.  York,  to  Robert  Sutclif,  his  son  and  heir  apparent. 
For  20/. 

2500. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Ralph  Bowyer  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Rottisforth  [sic]  and  its  appurtenances  in  Bottesforth  alias  [m.  44] 
Bottesworth  alias  Bottesford,  Yadelthorpe,  Messingham,  Burringham  and  Butter  wick 
or  elsewhere,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Thomas  Reresbye.  For  £3  iu.  8 d. 

2501. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Arthur  Bassett  and  Thomas  Rysden  to  alienate 

lands  and  rents  in  Ashebery,  Chollashe,  Withcott,  Langtre,  Brownes  Illershe,  alias  Est 
Illershe  and  Frethelstock,  Co.  Devon,  to  Thomas  Browne.  For  2 3/.  5 d. 

2502. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Christopher  Crowe  to  alienate  lands  ( named  with 

tenant's  name)  in  Mileham,  Co.  Norfolk,  late  of  Hempton  Priory,  Co.  Norfolk,  to  Thomas 
Townesende  of  Testerton,  Co.  Norfolk,  the  elder.  For  3 s.  4 d. 


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2503. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Trye  the  elder  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alien- 

ate the  Manor  of  Claythrope  and  lands  in  Claythrope  alias  Cleythrope  and  Hellowe  alias 
Bello  we,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Anthony  Huntley  and  John  Walker  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  Huntley.  For  £7  14s.  11  d.  [m.  45] 

2504. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  Richard  Tempest  to  alienate  lands  in  Collingworth 

alias  Collinworth  and  Hallowes,  Co.  York,  to  Robert  Savile.  For  8j\  i id. 

2505. )  1 Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  George  Fayrfaxe  to  alienate  the  Rectory  and  Par- 

sonage of  Crofte,  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  ‘le  towne  howse’  there  and  all  other 
lands  in  Crofte  and  Irby,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Valentine  Browne,  knight,  in  tail  male,  with 
successive  remainders  to  the  heirs  of  his  body  and  his  right  heirs.  For  iooj\ 

2506. )  18  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Dayvill  and  Christopher  Dayvill  his  son 

to  alienate  two  Granges  and  messuages  called  Close  Howse  and  Newe  Parlour  and  other 
lands  in  Owlston,  Co.  York,  and  all  his  other  lands  there  to  Valentine  Browne,  knight, 
in  tail,  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs.  For  £5  6s.  8 d. 

2507. )  12  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Rede  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  \m.  46] 

Gaston  alias  Gasson  alias  Garston  and  lands  in  Blechingleyghe,  Godston  alias  Walken- 
sted,  Warlyngham,  Chelsham,  Kateram,  Saundersted,  Waldingham  and  Tanridge,  Co. 
Surrey,  to  Henry  Haywarde.  For  £3  6/.  8 d. 

2508. )  13  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  George  Kevill  and  Thomas  Kevill  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Rodston  alias  Rodeston  alias  Raddeston  alias  Rudston  and  lands  in  Over 
Rodston,  Neyther  Rodston,  Traford  and  Brakesley,  Co.  Northampton,  to  John  Paschall, 
John  Brooke  and  Thomas  Paschall  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  John  Paschall.  For  £6 
1 3 s.  4 d. 

2509. )  30  Sept.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Powlett,  knight,  Lord  Seynt  John,  son  and 

heir  apparent  of  John,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  and  Agnes  wife  of  the  said  William  to 
alienate  the  Manor  of  Sondey  alias  Sandey,  lands  in  Sondey,  Gyrteford,  Beeston,  Mogar- 
hanger,  Barford,  Northiell  alias  Norrell,  Blymham,  Tennysforde,  Everton,  Potton, 
Sutton  and  Byggleswade  and  free  warren  in  Sondey,  Co.  Bedford,  to  Robert  Catlyn, 
knight,  and  John  Yarrowe  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Catlyn.  For  ioj*.1 

2510. )  2 Feb.  1572.  Commission  for  Thomas  Gresham  and  Rowland  [m.  id.] 

Hawarde,  knights,  David  Lewes,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty,  William 
Abry,  LL.D.,  John  Mershe,  Governor  of  the  Company  of  Merchant  Adventurers  of 
England,  Thomas  Egerton,  Deputy,  and  Richard  Hill,  Thomas  Eton,  Edward  Bright, 
Thomas  Aldersey,  Gerard  Gore,  Thomas  Bussie,  Edmund  Burton,  Richard  Saltonstall, 
Martin  Calthorpe,  Thomas  Starkie,  John  Sutton,  William  Towerson,  Thomas  Blanke, 
John  Borne  the  elder,  John  Heidon,  William  Massam,  Stephen  Slanye,  George  Souther- 
ton,  John  Colmer,  and  John  Harbye,  merchants  of  the  same  company,  Thomas  Offeley 
the  younger,  William  Wrothe,  Anthony  Walthall  and  Nicholas  Tucke,  Merchants  of 
the  Staple  of  England,  Edward  Osborne,  George  Barnes,  Robert  Dove,  Dominic  Chester, 
George  Saunders,  John  Barker  of  Ispwich,  George  Bonde,  Christopher  Hodson,  and 
William  Wignall,  Merchants  late  trading  in  the  dominions  of  Spain,  Benedict  Spinola  of 
Genoa,  Vincent  Gochardino  of  Florence,  Acerbo  Velutelli  of  Lucca,  Jerome  Benalio  of 
Venice,  Nicholas  de  Gozza  of  Arragon  (. Arragosiensi ),  Sebastian  Spedill  and  John 
Rodermaker,  merchants  of  Upper  Germany,  Anthony  Guerras  and  Lewis  de  Pas, 
Spaniards,  Herman  Potteye,  Jacob  Hoefnaghell,  Philip  Asseliers  and  Andrew  Formen- 


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straux,  merchants  of  Lower  Germany,  jointly  and  severally,  according  to  the  effect 
of  certain  articles  by  the  Queen’s  special  command  signed  by  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight, 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Edward, 
Lord  Clynton  and  Say,  Admiral,  William,  Baron  of  Burghley,  Principal  Secretary,  and 
Walter  Mildmaye,  knight,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Councillors,  to  sell  all  merchan- 
dise and  ships  belonging  to  subjects  of  the  Catholic  King  arrested  since  3 Jan.,  1568 
[/9],  and  to  recover  all  money  and  debts  belonging  to  subjects  of  the  said  king  arrested 
since  that  date;  power  to  imprison  for  contempt.  The  Queen  intends  that  the  said  arrested 
merchandise  and  ships  shall  be  sold  to  the  greatest  profit  of  the  owners,  and  that  restitu- 
tion shall  be  made  to  her  subjects  out  of  the  sale  money  and  out  of  the  said  arrested 
money  and  debts.  By  Q. 

2511. )  26  Jan.  1572.  Commission  for  David  Lewes,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  the  High  Court 

of  Admiralty,  John  Gybbon,  Thomas  Yale,  Thomas  Hewick,  Lawrence  Hussey,  LL.D., 
Masters  in  Chancery,  and  John  Gwyn,  LL.D.,  (or  two  of  them)  to  hear  and  determine  a 
suit  against  Gervase  Clifton,  knight,  of  Clifton,  Co.  Nottingham,  and  John  Manners  of 
Haddon,  Co.  Derby,  Coventry  and  Lichfield  dioc.,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Cha- 
worth,  knight,  late  of  Wenerton,  Co.  Nottingham,  York  dioc.,  by  Bridget  Chaworth, 
daughter  of  the  said  John,  for  payment  of  legacies  under  the  said  will.  Since  the  executors 
live  in  different  dioceses  and  provinces  it  is  impossible  for  Bridget  to  sue  them  for  the 
legacies  without  the  help  of  the  Queen’s  authority  in  this  behalf.  By  P.S. 

2512. )  15  March  1572.  Commission  for  the  residue  of  a period  of  five  years  from  10 

Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  to  Edward  Norres,  John  Ratcliff,  Edward  Standishe,  Gilbert  Langtree, 
William  Farrington,  Robert  Worseley,  Edmund  Assheton,  Christopher  Anderton,  John 
Wrightington  and  William  Kenyon  of  the  County  of  Lancaster,  Richard  Hurleston  and 
William  Marbury  of  the  County  of  Chester,  Christopher  Mather  of  the  County  of  York 
and  Thomas  Langtree  of  the  County  of  Northampton  (or  two  of  them), — whereas  by  an 
act  of  the  Parliament  lately  held  in  Ireland  [11  Eliz.,  sess.  3,  c.  10]  customs  were  imposed 
on  linen  yarn  exported  from  Ireland  into  England,  with  penalties  and  forfeitures  for 
non-payment  of  the  same,  and  by  another  Act  of  the  said  Parliament  [13  Eliz.,  [/n.  id .] 
c.2]  further  forfeitures  were  imposed  on  offenders  against  the  above  act,  and  whereas  by 
a patent,  10  Oct.,  1 3 Eliz.,  Thomas  More,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  was  licensed  to  export 
from  Ireland  to  England,  during  the  next  five  years  3,000  packs  of  linen  yarn,  paying 
only  such  customs  as  had  been  paid  since  the  beginning  of  the  Queen’s  reign  \m.  3 d.\ 
and  before  the  making  of  the  first  of  the  said  acts,  since  the  making  of  which  Acts  and 
patent  much  yarn  has  been  secretly  exported  contrary  to  the  Acts,  to  the  loss  of  both  the 
Queen  and  the  licensee,  — to  search  any  ships  coming  out  of  Ireland  to  any  English  or 
Welsh  port,  and  any  packs  and  the  like  loaded  in  the  same,  and  all  ships,  warehouses  and 
places  within  the  ports  which  they  may  suspect  of  containing  such  yarn,  making  up 
again  all  packs  and  the  like  so  viewed  and  not  found  to  contain  such  prohibited  yarn. 
Also  to  inquire  by  whom,  when,  how,  from  what  place  and  in  what  ship  such  yarn  has 
been  brought  into  England  at  any  time  since  the  date  of  the  said  patent,  or  shall  during 
the  remainder  of  the  said  term  of  five  years  so  be  brought  in,  and  of  the  escapes  of  offen- 
ders in  the  premises;  to  seize  into  the  Queen’s  hands  any  such  yarn  (except  that  brought 
under  the  licence  aforesaid)  and  the  boats  which  have  brought  the  same  into  England; 
and  to  arrest  offenders,  committing  them  to  the  nearest  Gaol  until  they  may  be  conven- 
iently conveyed,  by  order  of  the  Queen  or  of  two  of  the  Commissioners,  to  the  Deputy  or 
Justice  of  Ireland  for  trial,  or  admitting  them  to  bail  under  sufficient  sureties.  Also  to 
certify  the  said  Deputy  or  Justice  of  the  escapes  of  offenders,  with  their  names  and  de- 
scriptions of  their  ships  and  other  particulars  that  order  may  be  taken  for  the  seizure 


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of  the  ships  and  the  apprehension  of  the  offenders.  Also  to  cause  the  Queen’s  \m.  4 d.\ 
officers  in  the  places  of  unlading  to  certify  the  said  Deputy  or  Justice  by  writing  under 
their  seals  of  the  entry,  discharge  and  unlading  of  such  yarn,  so  that  the  certificate  may 
be  evidence  in  any  action  brought  against  offenders.  Power  to  put  up  for  sale  for  ready 
money  any  linen  yarn,  ships  or  other  things  seized  by  reason  of  the  premises;  making 
privy  thereto  the  Customers,  Controllers  or  Searchers  (or  two  of  them)  of  the  places 
where  the  seizure  was  made  or  in  their  absence  the  Mayors,  Bailiffs  or  other  head  officers 
there;  for  two  parts  whereof  they  shall  be  answerable  to  the  Queen,  but  shall  deliver  the 
remaining  third  to  More,  his  Deputy  or  assigns,  receiving  their  acquittance  for  the  same. 
From  time  to  time  they  shall  certify  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  of  such  seizures  and  sales. 
Power  to  imprison  for  contempt.  The  Chancellor  or  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  is  em- 
powered during  the  residue  of  the  said  term  of  five  years  to  issue  under  the  great  seal 
commissions  to  the  same  effect  as  these  presents,  to  be  directed  to  such  persons  and 
executed  in  such  places,  concerning  only  the  premises  or  any  part  thereof,  as  shall  by 
More,  his  Deputies  or  assigns  be  appointed  in  writing  and  be  consented  to  by  the  said 
Chancellor  or  Keeper  English.  By  Q. 

2513.)  17  Feh.  1572.  Commission  to  John  White  and  Rowland  Heyward,  knights. 

Aldermen  of  London,  Thomas  Wilson,  LL.D.,  a Master  of  the  Court  of  Requests, 
David  Lewys,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty,  William  Awbry,  LL.D.,  Peter  Osbourne, 
a Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Thomas  Edgerton,  Thomas  Eton,  John  Bodeleigh, 
Matthew  Felde  and  William  Wignall,  citizens  and  merchants  of  London,  (or  four  of 
them,  White,  Heyward  or  Lewys  being  two)  to  inquire  how  much  merchandise,  money, 
debts,  ships  and  other  property  arrested  or  detained  since  28  Dec.,  1568,  in  the  dominions 
of  the  Catholic  King  belongs  to  individual  subjects  of  the  Queen;  power  to  swear  and 
examine  witnesses,  to  receive  documents,  public  and  private,  and  all  other  kinds  of  proof 
and  to  interpose  their  decrees  as  justice  may  dictate;  in  the  execution  of  the  [m.  5 d.\ 
premises  the  Commissioners  are  to  follow  the  effect  of  certain  instructions  by  the  Queen’s 
command  signed  by  Nicholas  Bacon,  knight.  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Sussex,  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Edward,  Lord  Clinton  and  Saye,  Admiral,  William, 
Baron  of  Burgheley,  Principal  Secretary  and  Walter  Mildmay,  knight.  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  Councillors  (or  three  of  them),  and  to  take  care  that,  omitting  all  solemnities 
of  law,  their  duties  are  carried  out  justly  and  with  the  utmost  speed.  The  Queen  has 
taken  order  that  property  of  the  said  King’s  subjects  which  has  been  arrested  by  her 
order  since  3 Jan.,  1568  U9],  may  be  sold  to  the  best  profit  of  the  subjects  of  herself  and 
the  said  King  interested  therein,  and  has  appointed  by  letters  under  the  Great  Seal  some 
merchants  of  repute  both  English  and  foreign  to  carry  out  the  same;  now  controversy 
may  arise  as  to  the  amount  of  property  arrested  in  the  dominions  of  the  said  King  which 
belongs  to  her  subjects  claiming  satisfaction.  By  Q. 


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2514. )  8 Oct.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Tyndall,  a Groom  of  the  [m.  1] 

Chamber  of  (1)  lands  (named)  in  Wallingforde  and  (2)  fisheries  (tenant  named),  one  within 
the  Manor  of  Besington,  the  other  on  the  river  Thames  by  ‘Kinges  Meade’,  all  formerly 
parcels  of  the  rents  of  gainery  (ganerii)  of  Wallingford  Castle  and  afterwards  parcels  of 
the  Honour  of  Ewelme,  (3)  lands  (described  with  tenanfs  name)  in  Ampthill,  parcel  of  the 
Manor  and  of  the  Honour  of  Ampthill,  Co.  Bedford,  and  (4)  a tenement  in  the  Parish  of 
St.  Peter  Pauperum  in  London  (once  leased  to  Ralph  Foxley),  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by 
stat.  1 Edw.  VI  for  the  Dissolution  of  Chantries  and  the  like;  with  reservations;  (1) 
and  (2)  from  Lady  Day,  1587,  having  been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  14  July, 
3 and  5 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Thomas  George  alias  Arnold,  with  reservations,  for  30  years 
from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  17 s.  and  (2)  57 s.  4 d.,  (3)  from  Lady  Day, 
1582,  having  been  leased  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  [ — ] July,  3 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Davye 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  63/.  4 d.  and  (4)  from  Lady  Day 
next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that 
date;  yearly  rents  (1)  17 s.,  (2)  57 s.  4 d.,  (3)  63/.  4 d.  and  (4)  io6j\  8 d.  For  his  service,  [m.  2] 

By  P.S. 

2515. )  8 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Hugh  Hyndley  of  (1)  lands 

in  Fremyngton,  Co.  York,  and  (2)  14  hens  of  yearly  rent  payable  by  tenants  there,  late  of 
William,  Marquess  of  Northampton;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly 
rents  (1)  £13  3 s.  6 d.  and  (2)  14 d.  For  a fine  of  £52  i8j\  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

2516. )  8 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Seymor,  a Gentleman 

Pensioner,  of  (1)  all  customary  lands  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Northstoke,  Co.  Somerset, 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bathe,  and  the  rents  and  services  of  the  customary  tenants  of 
the  Manor,  (2)  the  agistment  and  pasture  of  cattle  on  Tez  downe’,  parcel  of  the  Manor, 
and  (3)  the  courts  of  the  Manor  and  profits  of  the  same;  with  reservations;  [m.  3] 
from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8  1 it.  G\d.,  (2)  32^.  and  (3)  iGs.  8 d.  For  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

2517. )  10  July  1 5 72.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Lucas  of  the  rectory  of  Wilmersley, 

Co.  York,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Vavasor,  knight,  late  of  Heveninges 
Priory,  Co.  Lincoln;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  from  the  time 
when  he  shall  obtain  possession,  £22;  the  lessee  to  undertake  all  charges  ordinary  and 
extraordinary.  In  consideration  that  he  will  prove  void  at  his  own  suit  and  costs  a lease 
thereof  for  forty  years,  reported  by  him.  [m.  4] 

By  P.S. 

2518. )  4 Nov.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Kirkby  of  (1)  the  Rectory  of  Michel- 

churche  alias  Mikelkirke,  Co.  Lancaster,  and  (2)  lands  (named)  there  belonging  to  the 
Rectory  ; with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  28  Dec., 
5 Eliz.,  to  William  Dodington  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly 
rents  of  (1)  £27  4J-.  4 d.  and  (2)  8j.  and  3 s.  4 d.\  same  rents.  For  a fine  of  £88  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


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2519.)  21  May  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry  Seymor,  knight,  of, — \m.  5] 

the  reversion  and  rents  of  the  Manor  of  Temple  Sothington  alias  Soddington  within  the 
tithing  of  Selborne,  Co.  Southampton,  a capital  messuage  in  Temple  Sothington  leased 
by  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  by  indenture,  27  Nov.,  1499,  to  William 
Kyngeswell,  Catherine  his  wife  and  William  Kyngeswell,  their  son,  lands  (named)  there 
and  all  other  lands  belonging  to  the  Manor,  all  leased  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 19  April,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Edmund  Clerke,  a clerk  of  the  Privy  Seal,  woods  reserved, 
for  21  years,  in  the  case  of  the  premises  in  the  tenure  of  William  Kyngeswell  and  his 
wife  and  son,  from  the  termination  of  their  interest  at  a yearly  rent  of  io6j\  8 d.  and  in  the 
case  of  the  rest  from  Michaelmas  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  4 s.  8 d.\  the  reversion  of  the 
said  Manor,  granted  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  1 1 April,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Henry  Seymor, 
knight,  inter  alia , with  all  reversions,  rents  and  appurtenances  thereof,  for  life;  and  the 
said  manor  and  lands  etc.  (named  with  tenants ' names)  in  Temple  Sothington,  all  late  \m.  6] 
of  Thomas  Seymor,  knight,  late  Lord  Seymor  of  Sudeley,  attainted  of  treason,  and  once 
parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  annexed  to  the  Com- 
mandery  or  Preceptory  of  Southbaddesley.  Yearly  value  £18  zzd.  To  hold  [m.  7] 
by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight's  fee.  Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  For  £3161 
paid  at  the  Exchequer  to  Thomas  Gardyner,  a teller  there.  [m.  8] 

By  P.S. 


2520.)  4 Nov.  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple,  for  the  service  of  George  Bowes,  knight, 

of  Stretlam  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham  especially  in  the  rebellion  in  the  North,  to  Bowes 
and  John  Hutton  and  David  James,  ‘yeomen',  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Bowes,  of, — 
(1)  the  Manor  or  Grange  of  Bradley  with  its  appurtenances  in  Bradley,  Rogerley,  Froster- 
ley,  Sonneyside,  Blackbanke,  Dryborneside,  Newlandside,  Rucoppe  and  Wolsingham 
in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham  late  of  Robert  Tempest  and  Michael  Tempest,  his  son,  at- 
tainted of  treason;  (2)  the  Manor  of  Scruton  and  (3)  the  Manor  of  Markington,  Co.  York, 
late  of  Thomas  Markenfeilde,  attainted  of  treason;  (4)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Collyerley, 
(5)  lands  (tenant  named)  in  Vyhurst  alias  Ivyhurst  and  Lynce,  (5)  lands  (tenants  named) 
in  Morden  alias  Mordon,  and  (7)  lands  (tenant  named)  in  Brusplattes,  all  in  the  Bishopric 
of  Durham  and  late  of  Robert  and  Michael  Tempest  aforesaid  or  either  of  them;  [m.  9] 
(8)  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Sunderland  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  John  Swyn- 
borne,  attainted  of  treason;  (9)  lands  (named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Fyssheborne  in  the 
Bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  Robert  and  Michael  Tempest  aforesaid  or  either  of  them; 
and  (10)  lands  (named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Dalbancke,  (1 1)  lands  in  Unthanke  in  Romyl- 
kirke  alias  Romylchurche,  (12)  lands  in  Ellerton  with  Bolton,  (13)  lands  in  Laverton, 
(14)  lands  in  Grauntley  with  Hungate  and  (1 5)  lands  in  Kirke  Stanley,  all  in  the  County  of 
York  and  late  of  Markenfeilde  aforesaid.  Yearly  value  £66  1 1 s.  4 \d.  To  hold  in  fee  farm, 
(1)  and  (2)  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  the  rest  in  socage  as  of  the 
Manor  of  Estgrenewiche,  and  by  yearly  rents  of  (1)  during  the  life  of  Michael  Tempest 
aforesaid  £15  nn  3 d.  and  after  the  death  of  the  said  Michael  Tempest  and  Dorothy 
his  wife  £15  11  s.  3 d.,  (2)  £11  4s.  4 d.,  (3)  £7  iu.  10 d.3  (4)  £4,  (5)  1 6s.  10 d.3  (6)  10 6s.  8 d., 
(7)  26j\  Sd.3  (8)  £7,  (9)  40T.,  (10)  5 y.  4 d.,  (11)  2 6s.  4d.3(iz)£4  y.  n\d.,  (13)  ion,  [m.  10] 
(14)  52T.  and  (15)  8n  zd.  Issues  from  Lady  last.  The  grantees  and  all  the  premises, — 
other  than  five  twenty-fourth  parts  of  (1)  heretofore  assured  to  Bowes  and  his  heirs 
by  divers  persons  by  fines, — discharged  from  all  other  charges,  except  the  life  interest 
of  the  said  Dorothy,  wife  of  Michael  Tempest  in  (1)  or  any  parcel  thereof,  and  except 
the  following  yearly  payments, — 1 3/.  4 d.  out  of  part  of  (4)  to  Hipier  Hospital  for  tithes; 
15T.  6d.  out  of  part  of  (4)  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham;  ion  8 d.  out  of  (5)  to  the  Bishop  of 
Durham;  43T.  4 d.  out  of  (2)  to  the  heirs  of  Christopher  Pykering,  knight;  6s.  8 d.  out  of 


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(10)  to  the  Archbishop  of  York;  4 d.  out  of  (11)  to  Bowes  and  his  heirs;  and  9 s.  4 \d.  out 
of  (12)  to  Henry,  Lord  Scrope,  and  his  heirs  for  fines  and  castle  guard.  [m.  1 1] 

By  P.S. 

2521. )  17  Oct.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Hetherley,  a Yeoman  in  Ordinary 

of  the  Chamber,  of  lands  (; named ) in  Wymbleton,  Co.  Surrey,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of 
Wymbleton,  once  of  Thomas  Cromwell,  knight,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas,  1586,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
4 March,  3 Eliz.,  to  Miles  Knaresburgh  of  the  same,  then  in  his  occupation  and  late 
leased  to  John  Thurgood,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at 
a yearly  rent  of  70J •.;  same  rent.  For  his  service  and  for  a fine  of  £14  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

2522. )  16  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  36  years  to  Thomas  Kerye,  a Clerk  of 

the  Privy  Seal,  of  the  reservations  and  rents  of  the  lands  etc.  comprised  in  leases  as 
follows, — 

(i)  By  William  Holewaye,  Prior,  and  the  Chapter  and  Convent  of  Bath  Cathedral 
by  indenture,  15  Sept.,  26  Hen.  VIII,  to  Robert  Aprice  of  (a)  the  site  of  the  Manor  and 
farm  of  Weston,  Co.  Somerset,  with  lands  {named)  thereof  (except  a sheep  house  for  540 
sheep  called  The  ewe  flocke’),  the  tithes  and  profits  belonging  thereto  (except  pigs  and 
geese)  and  the  customs  and  customary  works  there,  and  {b)  440  sheep  called  ‘the  weather 
flocke’  there,  with  the  tithes  and  profits  thereof,  for  70  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
next  at  yearly  rents  of  {a)  50  quarters  of  wheat,  over  and  above  10  bushels  to  be  \m.  12] 
distributed  among  the  tenants  called  ‘Sainte  Alpheges  griste’  and  8 bushels  to  be  dis- 
tributed to  such  houses  of  the  brethren  at  Bristoll  as  the  lessors  should  appoint,  70 
quarters  of  barley,  5 quarters  4 bushels  of  oats,  6 cart  loads  of  hay  and  4 cart  loads  of 
straw,  also  keeping  two  ‘fattinge  oxen’  and  cutting  and  making  enough  hay  to  fill 
‘twoo  fildes’  upon  ‘le  tawlatte’  of  the  sheep  house  for  ‘the  ewe  flocke’,  and  (b)  £10. 

(ii)  By  patent,  28  June,  11  Eliz.,  to  Henry  Becher  of  52  quarters  2 bushels  of  wheat, 
70  quarters  of  barley  and  5 quarters  4 bushels  of  oats  due  yearly  from  the  farmer  of  the 
Manor  of  Weston  and  lands  of  Launcedowne,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  Monastery 
of  Bath,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £23  1 is.  8 d. 

(iii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  3 April,  1 2 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Becher  of  {a)  6 cart  loads 
of  hay,  4 cart  loads  of  straw  and  the  pasture  or  ‘le  stall  feadinge’  of  two  oxen  due  yearly 
from  the  farmer  of  the  Manor  of  Weston  and  (b)  the  agistment  and  pasture  of  beasts 
in  Weston  Parke  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  ( a ) 15J.  4 d. 
and  {b)  5 5 s. 

(iv)  By  patent,  22  Nov.,  1 3 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Becher  of  lands  {tenants  named),  parcel  of 
the  Manor  of  Weston,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  [m.  13] 
°f  £26  7 s.  5 d. 

Also  lease  of  the  said  site  and  lands  etc.,  ‘the  weather  flocke’  and  ‘the  ewe  flocke’ 
and  the  Manor  of  Weston  and  all  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof. 

With  reservations.  From  Lady  Day  last.  Yearly  rent  £74  12/.  3 \d.  The  lessee  to  deliver 
at  the  end  of  the  term  ‘a  weather  flocke’  of  440  sheep  and  ‘an  ewe  flocke’  of  540  sheep, 
or  the  price  thereof  as  heretofore  appraised,  to  the  Auditor  of  the  County  at  the  [m.  14] 
election  of  the  Queen’s  Receiver  and  Auditor. 

In  consideration  that  Kerye  offers  to  discharge  the  Queen  from  the  repairs  wherewith 
she  is  charged  under  the  lease  to  Aprice,  the  buildings  being  now  in  such  decay  that  200 
marks  is  hardly  enough  for  the  repair  thereof;  and  for  his  service.  By  Q. 

2523.)  17  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Leonard  West  of  (1)  the 

site  of  the  Manor  of  Leckamsted,  Co.  Berks,  the  underwoods  thereon  and  common  of 


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pasture  in  all  other  woods  thereon,  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  Queen  [m.  15] 
before  her  accession  and  formerly  of  Charles,  late  Duke  of  Suffolk,  (2)  £the  Mannor 
place’  in  Marton  and  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Marton  and  Disforth,  Co.  York, 
and  (3)  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  there  ( tenant  named),  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Fown- 
tance  in  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  Co.  York,  and  (4)  lands  ( named  with  tenants' 
names)  in  Lofthouse  and  Southlofthouse,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  \m.  16] 
of  Gysborne;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent, 
22  March,  7 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Spicer  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £6,  (2)  and  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof,  by  patent  15  March,  8 
Eliz.,  to  William  Strowde  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents 
of  (2)  £4  19s.  and  (3)  £21,  and  (4)  from  the  death  of  Charles  Brandon,  knight,  and  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  to  whom  they  were  granted  by  patent,  23  Jan.,  37  Hen.  VIII,  inter  alia 
for  life  in  survivorship;  yearly  rents  (1)  £ 6 , (2)  £4  19T.,  (3)  £i\  and  (4)  i8oj\  4 d.  ( detailed ); 
the  lessee  to  provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to 
hold  courts  at  the  Manor  of  Leckhamsted  or  survey  the  same;  with  provisions  for  two 
cuttings  only  of  the  underwoods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  the  lessee 
to  repair  the  Chancel  of  ‘the  Chapell  of  ease’  at  Marton.  [m.  1 7] 

ByP.S. 

2524.)  24  Sept.  1572.  Readinge.  Grant  for  seven  years  to  Henry  Mackwilliams  and 

Robert  Colshill,  the  Queen’s  Servants,  of  power  to  inquire  into  breaches  of  the  following 
statutes  committed  since  14  Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  or  at  any  time  before  viz., — 37  Hen.  VIII 
and  13  Eliz.,  against  usury;  35  Hen.  VIII  and  1 and  13  Eliz.,  for  the  preservation  of 
woods  and  that  timber  shall  not  be  felled  to  make  coals  for  the  burning  of  iron;  7 Edw. 
VI  for  the  assize  of  fuel;  5 Eliz.  concerning  the  making  of  leather;  25  Hen.  VIII  and  1 
and  2 Ph.  and  Mary  prohibiting  the  export  of  corn,  victuals  and  wood  without  payment 
of  duties  and  sufficient  licence;  25  Hen.  VIII  limiting  the  number  of  sheep  men  shall 
keep;  5 Eliz.  against  the  export  of  sheep  skins  and  pelts  not  being  staple  ware;  23  Hen. 
VI,  and  at  other  times,  against  extortion;  and  5 Eliz.  against  perjury.  Except  offences 
touching  the  transportation  of  leather  which  are  felony,  and  all  offences  of  extortion  and 
perjury  which  shall  be  complained  of  in  the  Star  Chamber  and  all  fines  and  penalties  to 
be  taxed  or  assessed  for  the  same  in  the  said  court.  Power  to  search  for  and  seize  all  goods, 
ships  and  things  forfeited  or  due  to  the  Crown  by  force  of  the  said  statutes,  \m.  18] 
and  to  peruse  all  licences  concerning  the  premises  granted  by  the  queen  since  the  begin- 
ning of  her  reign,  and  the  records  of  any  of  the  Queen’s  officers  concerning  the  customing 
of  leather  or  any  other  matter  comprised  in  the  grant,  taking  notes  in  writing  of  so  much 
as  may  concern  the  present  grant.  Power  in  the  Queen’s  and  the  licensees’  own  names 
to  sue  any  person  in  any  court  concerning  the  matters  comprised  in  this  grant.  The 
Chancellor  and  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  and  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor  and  Under 
Treasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  upon  the  request  of  the  licensees,  to  grant 
commissions  to  such  persons  as  shall  seem  good  to  them,  the  Chancellor,  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal,  Treasurer  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  or  the  said  Court  of  Exchequer, 
to  inquire  into  such  offences.  Promise  that  the  Crown  will  not  pardon  or  dispense  any 
forfeitures  incurred  under  the  said  statutes  until  the  licensees  be  fully  satisfied  for  what- 
ever may  be  due  to  them  by  any  suit  commenced  by  them;  no  Judge  or  Justice  to  assess 
any  fine  or  make  any  composition  in  such  cases  without  the  assent  of  the  licensees  or 
one  of  them.  The  commissioners  to  be  appointed  as  above  to  have  power  to  examine  on 
oath  all  persons  save  the  parties  and  their  servants,  and  to  put  such  examinations  in 
writing  and  certify  them  to  the  Exchequer;  the  Queen’s  officers  throughout  [m.  19] 
the  realm  diligently  to  execute  the  precepts  of  such  Commissioners;  the  Commissioners 
or  two  of  them  being  empowered  to  set  fines  in  case  of  negligence  in  this  respect,  estreat- 


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ing  and  certifying  the  same  to  the  Exchequer.  Power  for  the  licensees  in  the  Queen’s 
name  to  discharge  offenders  against  the  said  statutes,  compounding  with  them  for  suit- 
able sums.  In  the  case  of  any  persons  who  may  wish  for  a further  acquittal  by  patent,  a 
discharge  given  by  the  licensees  is  to  be  a sufficient  warrant  for  the  issue  of  a patent  with- 
out fine  or  other  payment  to  the  Crown  except  the  ordinary  fees  payable  to  the  [m.  20] 
Chancellor,  Keeper  and  officers  of  Chancery,  so  always  that  no  more  than  twenty  persons 
are  included  in  any  such  patent.  The  licensees  to  retain  to  their  own  use  three  quarters 
of  any  forfeitures  due  to  the  Crown  by  virtue  of  the  said  statutes,  paying  to  the  Crown 
the  fourth  quarter.  The  licensees  may  retain  the  full  part  or  portion  which  may  belong 
to  the  party  pursuant,  in  causes  comprised  in  this  grant.  The  patent  to  be  construed 
favourably  to  the  licensees.  Proviso  that  the  licensees  enter  into  reasonable  bonds  in  the 
Exchequer  within  six  months,  for  the  answering  of  the  said  part  due  to  the  Crown,  and 
that  they  shall  not  agree  to  the  pardon  of  any  offence  before  it  is  committed  English. 

By  Q. 

2525. )  1 1572.  Gorhambury  Pardon  for  John  Carnaby  late  of  Langley,  \m.  21] 

Co.  Northumberland,  for  treason.  He  was  indicted,  (1)  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Dur- 
ham Castle,  on  3 1 March,  12  Eliz.,  before  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney 
General,  Thomas  Bromeley,  Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Thomas  Calver- 
ley,  Thomas  Layton  and  other  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Northumberland,  late  of  Topcliffe,  Co.  York,  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  late  of 
Branspethe,  Co.  Durham,  Leonard  Dacre  late  of  Harlesey,  Co.  York,  with  others  plotted 
rebellion  on  18  Sept.,  1 1 Eliz.,  at  Branspeth  and  that  on  14  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  the  said  Earls 
with  William  Norton  late  of  Hertford,  Co.  York,  and  Carnaby  and  others  raised  a 
rebellion  at  Durham  with  300  men  and  more  and  levied  war  against  the  Queen  at  Durham, 
Branspethe  and  Darneton,  Co.  Durham,  from  4 Nov.  aforesaid  until  26  Nov.  following 
( proclamation  in  English  recited)',  (2)  by  another  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co. 
York,  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  the  Earl  of  Sussex,  President  of  the  Council  in  the 
North,  John,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  Hunsden,  Warden  of  the 
East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromley, 
Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Anthony  Thorrold,  Lawrence  Meres  and  others, 
Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  he  on  18  Nov.,  12  Eliz.,  and  others  assembled 
at  Wetherby,  Co.  York,  with  4000  men  and  more,  and  from  18  Nov.  to  28  Nov.  follow- 
ing levied  war  against  the  Queen  at  Wetherby,  Borrowbrigge,  Tatcaster  and  [m.  22] 
Northallerton,  Co.  York;  and  (3)  by  another  inquisition  taken  at  Durham,  Co.  Durham, 
on  24  July,  12  Eliz.,  before  John  Walshe,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  Christopher 
Wraye,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Serjeants  at  Law,  Henry  Gaite,  knight,  Thomas  Layton, 
Thomas  Calverley  and  others.  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  he  and  others 
assembled  at  Durham  on  15  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  with  300  men  and  more  and  levied  war 
against  the  Queen. 

Restitution  to  him  of  all  lands  and  goods  forfeited  by  his  treason  and  demise  to  him 
of  all  lands  in  Langley,  Co.  Northumberland,  which  he  held  before  18  Sept.,  \m.  23] 

1 1 Eliz.,  by  virtue  of  a lease  to  Reginald  Carnaby,  knight,  deceased,  by  Henry,  late  Earl 
of  Northumberland,  deceased;  rendering  to  the  Queen  for  the  residue  of  the  term  the 
same  rents  and  services  as  were  specified  in  the  said  lease.  Issues  from  18  Sept.,  n Eliz. 
At  the  suit  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Chamberlain.  By  P.S. 

2526. )  24  Sept.  1572.  Reading.  Pardon  for  William  Smythe  late  of  Nunestaunton, 

Co.  Durham,  alias  of  Esshe,  Co.  Durham,  for  treason.  He  was  indicted, — (1)  by  an 
inquisition,  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Sussex,  President  of  the  Council  in  the  North,  John,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord 
Ewre,  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert 


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Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromeley,  Solicitor  General,  Thomas  Gargrave, 
knight,  George  Bowes,  knight,  and  others,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  he 
with  others  at  TopclifF,  Co.  York,  on  10  Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov. 
following  he  with  others  assembled  at  Rippon,  Co.  York,  with  4000  men  and  more 
and  levied  war  against  the  Queen  from  the  said  16  Nov.  until  26  Nov.  following  at  Rip- 
pon, Burrowebrigge,  Wetherby,  Northalerton  and  Richemond,  Co.  York,  on  the  said 
16  Nov.  he  with  others  made  at  Rippon  a proclamation  in  the  name  of  Thomas,  Earl  of 
Northumberland,  and  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  {text  in  English );  and  on  28  Nov., 
1 2 Eliz.,  he  with  others  fled  into  Scotland;  (2)  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Durham  \m.  24] 
Castle,  Co.  Durham,  on  31  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  William,  Lord  Ewrye,  Gilbert  Gerrard, 
Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromeley,  Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Thomas 
Calverley,  Thomas  Layton  and  others,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  for  that  he  on  18 
Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Brainspeth,  Co.  Durham,  with  others  plotted  rebellion,  on  14  Nov. 
following  he  and  others  assembled  at  Durham  with  300  men  and  more  and  from  the  said 
14  Nov.  till  16  Nov.  following  levied  war  against  the  Queen  at  Durham,  Bramspeth  and 
Darneton  and  on  14  Nov.  aforesaid  he  made  a proclamation  at  Durham  as  aforesaid; 
and  (3)  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York,  on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before 
the  said  Earl  of  Sussex,  Lords  Darcye,  Ewrye  and  Hunsdon,  Gerrard,  Bromeley,  Gar- 
grave,  Bowes  and  others,  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  that  he  with  others  on  1 Sept., 
11  Eliz.,  at  Topcliff,  Co.  York,  plotted  rebellion,  on  16  Nov.  following  he  with  others 
assembled  at  Rippon  with  4000  men  and  more  andl  evied  war  against  the  Queen  [m.  2 5 ] 
from  the  said  16  Nov.  until  26  Nov.  following  at  Rippon,  Burrowbrigge,  Wetherby, 
Northalerton  and  Richmond,  and  on  the  said  16  Nov.  he  with  others  made  a proclama- 
tion as  aforesaid.  By  a Parliament  held  at  Westminster  in  the  year  1 3 Eliz.  the  convictions, 
outlawries  and  attainders  of  the  said  Earls  of  Westmorland  and  Northumberland,  Anne, 
Countess  of  Northumberland,  William  Smyth  and  other  rebels  in  the  North  were  con- 
firmed and  it  was  enacted  that  all  of  them  should  be  convicted  and  attainted  of  high 
treason  and  that  those  living  and  not  pardoned  should  suffer  the  penalty  of  death  and 
forfeit  their  lands  and  goods.  Restitution  of  goods  forfeited.  At  the  suit  of  William 
Drewry,  knight.  Marshal  of  Berwick  on  Tweed.  [m.26] 

By  P.S. 

2527. )  13  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  tail  male  to  Dennis  Toppes,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  for  his  service  to  the  Queen  and  to  Henry  VIII  and  Anne,  late  Queen  of  Eng- 
land, the  Queen’s  mother,  of  a Manor  or  farm  within  the  Lordship  of  Lachelade,  Co. 
Gloucester,  called  fie  Pryorye’  or  farm  of  the  site  of  St.  John’s  Priory  at  Sayncte  Joones 
Bridge,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  the  profits  of  fairs,  leets  and  courts  held  there  yearly  on  the 
feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  late  of  the  College  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin 
and  St.  Nicholas  in  Wallingforde  Castle,  Co.  Berks,  a mill  (/ named ) in  Lachelade,  once  of 
the  said  College,  all  lands  in  Lachelade  and  in  the  Forest  of  Wychewood,  Co.  Oxford, 
late  of  the  said  College,  and  the  Rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Lachelade, 
late  of  the  said  College,  with  all  other  lands  belonging  to  the  said  Manor  and  Rectory  or 
leased  therewith  by  several  capitular  indentures,  7 Feb.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  Row-  [m.  27] 
land  Lathum  and  Dorothy  his  wife.  To  hold  by  service  of  the  twentieth  part  of  a knight’s 
fee.  Issues  from  Lady  day  last.  By  P.S. 

2528. )  14  July  1 5 72.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Viscount 

Fitzwater,  Lord  Egremond  and  Burnell, 'K.G.,  Councillor,  Captain  of  the  Gentlemen 
Pensioners  and  at  Arms,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Forests  this  side  of  Trent  and  President 
of  the  Council  in  the  North,  of  the  offices  of  (1)  Chief  Steward  of  the  Honour  and  Manor 
of  Biewliew  alias  Newhall,  Co.  Essex,  (2)  Keeper  of  the  Manor  or  capital  mansion  of  the 
said  Honour,  (3)  Keeper  of  the  two  Parks  of  Biewliew  alias  Newhall  called  ‘the  Olde 

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Parke’  and  ‘le  Newe  Parke’  and  (4)  Bailiff  of  the  Manors  of  Biewliew  alias  Newehall 
and  Boreham,  Co.  Essex;  yearly  wages  of  (1)  60/.  8 d.,  (2)  6oj\  8 d.y  (3)  £ 4 iij-.  3^.  and 
(4)  6oj\  Sd.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises,  from  Lady  Day  last;  with  ‘the 
lodges’  in  the  said  Parks,  and  the  herbage  and  pannage,  and  ‘wyndfallen  [m.  28] 
wood’  and  ‘deerefallen’  or  ‘vermyn  trees’  in  the  same;  provided  that,  if  the  said  wood  be 
not  enough  for  ‘fireboote’,  he  may  have  other  wood  there  to  make  up  a sufficient  amount. 
For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2529.)  12  Nov.  1572.  Manumission  of  John  Waincklen  of  Brodwarde,  Co.  Hereford, 

William  Wayncklen  of  Leomynster,  Co.  Hereford,  and  John  Wayncklen  of  Kyngbalton, 
Co.  Hereford,  villeins  belonging  to  the  Queen’s  Manor  of  Leomynster,  and  their  issue. 
They  are  to  enjoy  all  such  liberties  within  the  Borough  of  Leomynster  or  without  as  any 
other  the  Queen’s  subjects  ought  to  have.  By  P.S. 

25  30.)  1 4 July  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry,  Earl  of  Huntingdon, 

of  the  Park  of  Ware  and  a fishery  in  the  water  of  Ware  within  the  said  Park,  Co.  Hertford, 
late  of  Margaret,  Countess  of  Salisbury;  to  hold  in  the  same  manner  and  by  the  same  rents 
and  services  as  they  were  held  of  Henry  VIII  before  the  attainder  of  the  said  Countess. 
The  premises  were  granted  inter  alia  by  patent,  22  June,  1 Mary,  to  Francis,  Earl  of 
Huntingdon  and  Catherine  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Catherine,  with  remain- 
der to  Lady  Winifred  Hastinges,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Hastinges,  knight,  \m.  29] 
another  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said  Countess  of  Salisbury  (to  wit,  another  daughter 
of  Henry,  Lord  Montague,  her  son),  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  with  remainder  to  the 
heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Countess  of  Salisbury.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2531. )  14  July  1572..  Gorhamburj.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  West  of  all  lands 

in  Wappingthorn,  Tottington,  Worwood,  Horchome  alias  Horcoome,  Harpettinge, 
Wilcome,  Brokhurst,  Clayes,  Comes,  Wapsis,  Twynam,  Shermanbury,  Westgrynsted, 
Estgrynsted  and  Findon,  Co.  Sussex,  or  elsewhere  in  England  late  of  John  Leedes 
late  of  Wappingthorn  and  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  stat.  1 3 Eliz.  against  fugitives  beyond 
the  sea,  with  all  his  goods  forfeited  to  the  Queen  by  any  other  statute  against  persons 
leaving  the  realm;  issues  from  the  time  of  the  offence.  By  Q. 

2532. )  20  Oct.  1 5 72.  Grant  for  life  to  Lawrence  Dilke  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in  the 

Tower  of  London,  held  by  Thomas  Hawkyns,  deceased;  wages  of  6d.  a day,  payable  at 
the  Exchequer;  from  Midsummer  last.  [m.  30] 

By  P.S. 

2533. )  12  July  1 5 72.  Gorhamburj.  Licence  for  the  Mayor,  Bailiffs  and  Commonalty  of 

the  City  of  Coventry  to  hold  in  mortmain  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £100  not  held  of 
the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  by  knight  service.  At  the  suit  of  Robert,  Earl  of 
Leicester,  Baron  of  Denbigh,  Knight  of  the  Garter  and  of  St.  Michael,  Councillor,  for 
the  maintenance  of  the  City,  the  relief  of  the  poor  there,  and  the  repair  and  maintenance 
of  ‘the  Hospitall  of  Babelake’  there  for  poor  men  and  children,  now  ruinous.  By  P.S. 

2534. )  16  July  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Thomas  Drurye  of  all  lands 

in  Sutton,  Trusthorpe  and  Besby  alias  Beisby,  and  lands  in  Hagnaby  and  Malteby,  Co. 
Lincoln,  once  of  Hagnaby  Abbey  and  late  of  Edward,  Lord  Clynton,  exchanged;  with 
reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  £19  18/.  Gd.  (Sutton),  £18  7 s.  10 d.  (Trus- 
thorpe) and  £12  2s.  6 d.  (Besby).  In  consideration  that  Drurye  will  endeavour  to  make 
void  a lease,  18  July,  2 Edw.  VI,  of  the  premises,  by  the  name  of  the  manors  of  Sutton, 
Trusthorpe  and  Besby,  to  Lionel  Ratheby  for  90  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last. 

By  Q. 


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2535.)  8 Nov.  157 2.  Pardon  for  John  Mawe,  late  of  Northampton,  Co.  Northampton, 

‘haberdassher’,  indicted  for  that  (1)  on  10  Jan.,  14  Eliz.,  he  broke  and  entered  [m.  31] 
the  close  of  William  Harryson,  clerk,  at  Kirton,  in  Holland,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  stole  a mare 
belonging  to  him  and  (2)  on  12  March,  14  Eliz.,  at  Northampton  he  burgled  the  house 
of  Robert  Taylor  of  Northampton,  grocer,  and  stole  £19  15J.  in  a chest  belonging  to 
him.  At  the  suit  of  Margaret  Mawe,  his  wife.  By  P.S. 


2536.)  7 Nov.  157 2.  Grant  for  life,  to  Edward,  Lord  Seymor,  of  an  annuity  of  100 

marks  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

25  37.)  28  Oct.  1572.  Grant  to  Robert  Freke  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Eleanor 

Baskervile,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Baskervile,  knight;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  13 s. 
4d.  from  17  April,  14  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  \m.  23] 

By  Q. 

2538. )  23  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Sykys,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

Office  of  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  all  lands  in  the  County  of  Nottingham  late  of  Blythe 
Priory,  Co.  Nottingham,  which  office  was  held  by  William  Heathe,  deceased;  yearly 
wages  of  66s.  8d.  from  Lady  Day  last,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises.  For 
his  service.  By  P.S. 

2539. )  x3  Nov.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Curwyn  of  the  office  of  Chief  Gunner 
of  the  Fort  called  ‘le  Citadell’  in  Carlisle;  wages  of  1 id.  a day  from  Lady  Day  last,  payable 
at  the  Exchequer  or  by  the  Receiver  of  the  County  of  Cumberland.  On  surrender  by 
Curwyn  of  a patent,  30  Sept.,  11  Eliz.,  granting  the  office  to  Charles  Cooke  for  life. 

By  P.S. 

2540. )  15  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  William  Purser  late  of  Snowshill, 

Co.  Gloucester,  ‘yoman’,  indicted  for  that  with  John  Squier  late  of  Snowshill,  ‘showe- 
maker’,  on  18  Jan.,  14  Eliz.,  he  burgled  the  house  of  James  Davys  alias  Walsheman  at 
Snowshill,  he  and  his  servants  being  within,  and  stole  £8  belonging  to  him.  [m.  33] 
By  consideration  of  Henry  Sydney,  K.G.,  President  of  the  Council  of  the  Marches  of 
Wales,  and  other  Councillors  of  the  same.  By  Q. 


2541. )  Undated.  Grant  to  Thomas  Hopton  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas 

Calton,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Margaret  Calton,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Calton, 
to  wit,  the  son  of  William  Calton,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  and  Margaret;  with  an  annuity 
of  £6  1 3J-.  4 d.  from  30  Aug.,  13  Eliz.,  when  Margaret  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheri- 
tance £23  6s.  8 d.  \m.  34] 

By  Q. 

2542. )  29  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Rotherforth  of  the  office 

of  one  of  the  four  Foresters  or  Keepers  of  Gawtres  alias  Galtres  Forest,  Co.  York, 
called  ‘one  of  the  foure  pateners’;  wages  of  4 d.  a day,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
Lordship  of  Sherifhutton,  Co.  York.  On  surrender  by  Thomas  Hungate  of  a patent, 
19  Sept.,  1 and  2 Ph.  and  Mary,  granting  him  the  office  for  life.  By  P.S. 

2543. )  6 Oct.  1572.  Windsor  Castle.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Crofte  late  of  Weston, 

Co.  Hertford,  ‘yeoman’.  It  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Weston  on  9 May,  1 3 Eliz., 
before  Richard  Vause,  a Coroner  of  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Thomas  Browne,  by  the 
verdict  of  a jury  {named)  given  on  26  July  following,  that  Crofte  feloniously  killed  Browne 
in  a quarrel  at  Weston  on  8 May  then  last  ( details  given).  At  the  suit  of  Margaret  Crofte, 
his  mother.  \m.  35] 

By  P.S. 


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2544. )  7 Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  Michael  Berisforde  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

George  Grenestrete,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Grenestrete,  ‘yeoman’;  with  an  annuity  of 
£4  from  10  Oct.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Robert  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £13  4/.  6d. 

By  Q. 

2545. )  22  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Hugh  Powlett,  knight,  for  so  long  as 

they  shall  remain  in  the  Queen’s  hands,  of  the  office  of  Chief  Steward  of  the  Borough  of 
Taunton,  the  Lordship  and  Manor  of  Taunton  alias  Taunton  Deane,  Co.  Somerset, 
and  Manors  of  Taunton,  Holewaye,  Hull,  Naylesborne,  Staplegrove,  Pounesford  and 
Otterforde,  Co.  Somerset;  yearly  wages  of  £6  13 s.  4^.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
Borough  and  Manors;  as  formerly  held  by  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester.  For  his 

service.  By  P.S. 

2546. )  14  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  Lloyd,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the  office 

of  a Serjeant  at  Arms,  held  by  John  Robertes  deceased;  wages  of  12 d.  a day,  payable  at 
the  Exchequer,  from  Robertes’s  death.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2547. )  20  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Ratcliffe  of  the  office  of  \m.  36] 

Bailiff  and  Collector  of  all  lands  late  belonging  to  Brooke  Priory  with  other  places,  Co. 
Rutland,  of  the  Manors  of  Winge  and  Egleton  of  all  rents  in  Ketton  and  Casterton  and  of 
divers  Chantries  and  pensions,  Co . Rutland,  once  in  the  charge  or  collection  of  Charles 
Wagstaffe,  deceased,  afterwards  of  John  Cowper  and  late  of  William  Humbleton,  now 
deceased;  yearly  wages  of  £5  ioj-.  from  Lady  Day  last,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
premises.  By  P.S. 

2548. )  21  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship,  to  Edmund 

Pigeon,  the  Queen’s  Servant  and  Nicholas  Pigeon,  his  son,  of  the  keeping  of  ‘Dachett 
fery  alias  the  fery  boate  of  Dachett’,  Cos.  Buckingham  and  Berks,  with  all  issues  of  the 
same.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Edmund  of  a patent,  8 Feb.,  7 Edw.  VI, 
granting  him  the  premises  for  life;  and  for  his  service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Queen 
Mary  and  the  present  Queen. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 1 8 June , 24  Eli by  Nicholas  Pigeon , the  surviving  grantee; 
signed: — ‘G.  Gerrard  [M.R.]’;  ‘N.  Pigeon’. 

2549. )  17  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Vaughan  of  the  offices 

of  (1)  Chief  Steward  and  Steward  of ‘le  Est  Ridinge’,  Co.  York,  of  the  Manors  of  Holder- 
nes,  Risse,  Cottingham,  Bridlington,  Holme,  Flamborough  and  Hennyngborough, 
Co.  York,  and  of  all  other  lands  in  ‘le  Estriddinge’  late  in  the  survey  of  the  [m.  37] 
Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the  Exchequer,  which  officers  were  some- 
time held  by  John,  late  Duke  of  Northumberland,  attainted  of  treason,  and  late  inter 
alia  by  Thomas  Wharton,  knight,  Lord  Wharton,  and  (2)  Steward  and  Clerk  of  the  Court 
of  the  Manor  of  Cottingham,  late  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  exchanged;  yearly 
wages  of  (1)  the  Chief  Stewardship  of  ‘le  Estriddinge’  £13  6s.  8 d.,  the  Stewardship  of 
the  Manor  of  Ryse  4oj\,  that  of  the  Manor  of  Cottingham  Powes  13J.  4 d.,  that  of  the 
Manor  of  Cottingham  Richmond  40/.,  that  of  the  Manor  of  Bridlington  53^.  4 d.y  that 
of  the  Manors  of  Holme  and  Flamborough  and  all  other  possessions  of  Robert  Constable, 
knight,  attainted,  100 s.  and  that  of  the  Manor  of  Henningborough  6 6r.  8 d.,  and  (2)  40J., 
all  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises,  from  Lady  Day  last;  as  held  by  the  said 
Duke,  Michael  Stanhoppe  or  the  said  Lord  Wharton.  By  Q 

2550. )  7 Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  William  Fletewood,  Recorder  of  London,  of  the  ward- 

ship and  marriage  of  Bartholomew  Belson,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Belson;  with  an 
annuity  of  3 $s.  4 d.  from  7 April,  1 1 Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  [m.  38] 
inheritance  £20  4/.  By  Q. 


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2551. )  5 Nov.  1572..  Grant  for  life  in  reversion  to  John  Pint,  ‘yeoman’,  for  his  service 

to  the  Queen  and  her  progenitors  in  the  wars  and  military  affairs,  of  the  office  of  a 
Gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  now  held  by  William  Smythe;  wages  of  Gd.  a day, 
payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  his  entry  into  the  office.  By  P.S. 

2552. )  15  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Atherton  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in  the 

Tower  of  London;  wages  of  Gd.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Midsummer 
last.  On  surrender  by  Nicholas  Wytton  of  a patent,  4 Feb.,  10  Eliz.,  granting  him  the 
office  for  life.  By  Q. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 20  Jan.,  22  Eli^.\  signed: — ‘Willim’  Cordell  [M.R.]’;  with 
a mark  subscribed  ‘John  Atherton  his  marke’;  at  the  foot  of  the  grant  there  is  a signature 
‘Anthony  Fenrutter 'followed  by  the  words  ‘knoweth  the  said  John  Atherton’. 

2553. )  25  Oct.  1572.  Grant  to  Simon  Rawley  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas 

Hunckes,  son  and  heir  of  John  Hunckes;  with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  14  Dec.,  \m.  39] 
14  Eliz.,  when  John  died.  By  P.S. 


2554. )  24  Oct.  1572.  Grant  to  Ralph  Woodcock,  ‘grocer’,  of  the  wardship  and 

marriage  of  William  Waren,  son  of  Francis  Waren,  son  of  Christopher  Waren,  late 
Alderman  of  Coventry;  with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  18  June,  13  Eliz.,  when  Christopher 
died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £18  8 s.  By  Q. 

2555. )  3 Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  William  Dabridgecourte  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  William  Cartwrighte,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Hugh  Cartwrighte;  with  an  annuity  of 
£5  from  6 Feb.,  14  Eliz.,  when  Hugh  died,  and  a further  annuity  of  £10  from  the  death 
of  Margaret  Pygott,  late  the  wife  of  Francis  Pygott,  deceased,  who  holds  a life  interest  in 
certain  lands.  By  Q. 

2556. )  28  June  1572.  Grant  to  Alice  Huckmore,  late  the  wife  and  executrix  of  Gregory 

Huckmore,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas  Ford,  son  and  heir  of  George 
Forde;  with  an  annuity  of  £$  from  29  Aug.,  12  Eliz.,  when  George  died.  By  P.S. 


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2557. )  11  March  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentle-  \m.  1] 

man  Pensioner,  of  woods  called  ‘Le  Hay  Woode’  within  the  precinct  of  the  old  forest 
called  ‘the  Forreste  de  la  Hay’,  Co.  Hereford,  with  the  ‘loppes,  toppes  and  shredinge's’ 
of  trees  growing  thereon;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £9  from 
the  time  when  he  shall  have  possession;  with  provisions  for  the  enclosure  of  the  woods  for 
seven  years  after  cutting  and  the  preservation  thereof.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender 
by  Hatton  of  a patent,  5 July,  1 1 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  John  Jackson  for  21  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  that  he  has  sustained  heavy  expense 
in  the  recovery  of  the  premises  to  the  Queen’s  use. 

2558. )  11  March  1572.  Lease  during  the  life  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  to  [m.  2] 

John  Stockeman  of  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  swine  within  the  Lordship  or  bailiwick 
of  Burley,  ‘le  wyndefallwoode’  and  strays  there,  pasture  within  ‘lez  rayles’  called  ‘Burley 
Rayles’  in  the  New  Forest,  Co.  Southampton,  the  swainmote  courts  there,  and  rents 
called  ‘leez  fees  rentes,  turfedaltes  rentes,  rente  otees  and  egges’  payable  by  the  inhabitants 
of  the  Hundreds  of  Christchurche,  Ringwood  and  Fordingbridge  and  within  the  Town 
of  Burley  for  the  pasture  of  beasts  within  the  said  bailiwick;  with  reservation  of  sufficient 
pasture  for  wild  beasts  and  deer  within  the  bailiwick;  yearly  rent  £5  y.  4 d.‘,  the  lessees 
to  keep  ‘Burley  Rayles’  in  repair.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  conveyed  to 
Stockeman  as  above;  also  because  no  profit  has  heretofore  been  answered  to  the  Crown 
for  the  herbage  and  pannage;  and  for  a fine  of  £5  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Stockman. 
The  office  of  Bailiff  of  Burley  was  granted  by  patent,  15  May,  12  Eliz.,  to  the  said  earl 
inter  alia  for  life,  and  he  has  assigned  his  interest  in  the  office  to  Stockeman. 

2559. )  8 March  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Marshe  of  the  Rectory  \m.  3] 

of  Brayfelde,  Co.  Northampton  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Andrew  in  Northampton; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £12;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all 
other  charges.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Marshe  in  respect  of  the  Rectory 
of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  Nov.,  4 Edw.  VI,  leasing  it  inter  alia 
to  Ralph  Sherman,  yeoman  of  the  ewery,  at  the  same  rent  for  2 1 years  from  the  termina- 
tion of  the  interest  of  William  Parr,  knight,  Lord  Parr  of  Horton,  to  whom  it  was  granted 
by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  26  Aug.,  36  Hen.  VIII,  inter  alia  for  life  and  eight  years 
after  his  death;  also  of  his  undertaking  to  repair  the  chancel  of  Brayfelde  Church,  for 
which  £23  will  scarcely  suffice;  and  for  a fine  of  £33  6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by 
him. 

2560. )  23  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Brudenell  of  the  Rectory  of  the 

manor  of  Stanyern,  Co.  Northampton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Cirencester,  [m.  4] 
Co.  Gloucester;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  io6.r.  8 d.  In  con- 
sideration of  his  surrender  of  his  interest  therein;  and  for  a fine  of  £21  6/.  8 d.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer.  By  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  24  Dec.,  4 Edw.  VI,  the 
Rectory  was  leased  to  Nicholas  Throckmerton,  then  a Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 
inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  £21  6/.  8 d.  (for  the  said  Rectory  with  the  site  of  the  Rectory 
of  Rothwell)  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  the  interest  of  William  Parr,  knight, 
Lord  Parr  of  Horton,  to  whom  it  was  granted  by  patent  of  the  said  Court,  26  Aug., 


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36  Hen.  VIII,  inter  alia  for  life  and  eight  years  after  his  death;  Throckmerton,  entering 
into  the  Rectory  on  the  attainder  of  the  said  William,  Lord  Parr,  late  Marquess  of 
Northampton,  sold  his  interest  therein  by  indenture,  1 Dec.,  1 Mary,  to  Robert  Lane 
of  Horton,  Co.  Northampton,  knight,  who  by  indenture,  10  Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  sold  it  to 
Brundenell. 


2561. )  14  June  157 2.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Metcalfe,  a Clerk  of  the  Master  of 

the  Rolls,  of  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Ravenswath  and  Kirkebie  Ravenswath, 
Co.  York,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Ravenswath  and  the  demesne  lands  there,  late  of  \m.  5] 
William,  Marquess  of  Northampton,  now  deceased;  with  reservations  including  the 
rents  of  free  tenants  of  the  manor,  and  the  Park  there  with  divers  lands,  parcel  of  the 
Manor  leased  to  Robert  Palmer  at  a yearly  rent  of  £18  1 6s.  Sd.;  from  Lady  Day  last; 
yearly  rent  £41  12 s.  4 \d.  {detailed).  For  a fine  of  £166  9L.  6d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  P.S. 

2562. )  18  March  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Joan  Ventres,  widow,  of  lands  {named) 

in  .Brampton,  Co.  Huntingdon,  parcel  of  the  Manor  there  and  of  lands  assigned  to  the 
Queen  before  her  accession;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £15 
19.1.  For  a fine  of  £47  17 s.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  6] 

By  P.S. 

2563. )  26  May  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Ireland,  a Groom  of  ‘le  chaundrie’, 

of  the  tithe  Grange  of  Ropley  and  the  Rectory  of  Ropley,  Co.  Southampton,  late  of 
John,  late  Bishop  of  Winchester;  with  reservations  from  the  termination  of  a lease  of 
the  Grange,  by  patent,  13  Nov.,  3 Eliz.,  to  William  Marten  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12;  same  rent.  For  his  service  and  for  a fine  of  £14  paid  at 
the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 27  Jan.,  27  Eli ^.,  bj  Humphrey  Apelgarth  who  held  the  interest 
of  Ireland  in  the  patent , as  appears  by  an  indenture , 10  Dec.,  15  Eli%.,  made  thereof  by  Ireland 
to  Richard  Browne  of  Darkinge,  Co.  Surrey,  and  an  indenture,  13  Jan.,  17  Eli%.,  made  thereof 
by  Browne  to  Applegarth;  signed: — ‘G.  Gerrard  [M.R.]’;  ‘per  me  Humfridum  Apelgarth’. 

2564. )  23  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  the  lands  leased  remain  so  long  in  the 

Crown’s  hands,  to  Robert  Aplebye  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Kildale  and  \m.  7] 
lands  {named)  there,  now  or  late  in  his  tenure,  late  of  Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Northumber- 
land; with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £17  15.1.  ud.;  the  lessee  to 
provide  entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts 
at  the  Manor  or  survey  the  same.  In  consideration  that  the  premises,  in  the  Crown’s 
hands  by  the  Earl’s  attainder,  will  remain  so  for  no  longer  than  the  Earl’s  life;  and  for  a 
fine  of  £35  iij*.  10 d,  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2565. )  21  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  William  Lange  of  lands  in  Bushopp  Barton, 

Ruston,  Kilhome  and  Lockinton,  Co.  York,  late  of  Francis  Ascught  of  Stalinbrowghe, 
Co.  Lincoln,  knight,  exchanged;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent 
£19  ijs.  8 d.;  the  lease  to  be  void  if  the  lessee  shall  expel  any  of  the  present  tenants  or 
if  he  shall  not  before  Christmas  next  make  them  leases  by  deed  of  the  several  parcels 
of  the  premises  in  their  tenure  so  long  as  they  pay  him  among  themselves  his  costs 
for  the  fine  of  the  premises  or  otherwise  about  obtaining  this  patent.  On  surrender  by 
Lange  of  an  indenture,  1 Aug.,  37  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  Ascught  leased  to  Nicholas 
Husse  of  Grayes  Inne,  Co.  Middlesex,  the  premises,  by  the  name  of  all  his  lands  in  Bus- 
shopp  Burton,  Ruston,  Kilhomwood  and  Lokington  then  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas 
Horseman  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  as  in  right  of  Elizabeth  for  her  life,  for  21  years  from 
Elizabeth’s  death  at  the  same  rent.  For  a fine  of  £79  1 1 s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer,  [m.  8] 

By  P.S. 


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2566. )  5 Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Thomas  Sackvyle,  knight,  Lord  Buckhurst, 

of  woods  {named)  in  the  Hundred  of  Loxfylde,  Co.  Sussex,  late  of  the  Archbishopric 
of  Canterbury  and  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange;  with  reservations;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rent  £70  9 d.\  the  lessee  to  deliver  to  the  farmer  of  the  Manor  of  \m.  9] 
Stoneham,  Co.  Sussex,  sufficient  ‘railebote,  gatebote,  hedgebote,  cartebote,  foldbote 
and  fierbote’  as  accustomed,  to  permit  the  woodward  of  the  County  to  deliver  sufficient 
‘housebote  and  palebote’  to  the  said  farmer  whenever  it  is  necessary  according  to  the 
covenant  of  his  lease,  and  to  deliver  sufficient  ffirebote’  to  the  farmer  of  the  Manor  of 
Glinde,  Co.  Sussex,  as  accustomed;  he  shall  build  no  iron  mill,  ‘le  fornace’  or  ‘iron 
forge’  on  the  premises;  he  is  yearly  to  sell  ‘firewood’  to  the  tenants  of  the  half  Hundred 
of  Loxfilde  at  the  rate  of  6d.  ‘le  Lode’  or  ‘le  stemme’  as  accustomed;  with  provisions  for 
one  cutting  only  of  the  woods,  except  such  as  may  be  felled  within  the  next  six  years, 
and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  a moiety  of  the  woods  seven  years  old  at 
least  to  be  left  growing  at  the  end  of  the  term;  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  Audi- 
tor of  the  County  within  a year,  and  before  the  Surveyor  of  the  said  woods  before  any 
cutting  shall  be  made.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woods  only,  the  enclosure 
and  preservation  whereof  is  costly,  but  Buckhurst  has  undertaken  the  same.  By  P.S. 

2567. )  2 April  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Arthur  Graye,  knight.  Lord  Graye 

of  Wilton,  and  John  Abrehalle  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Lord  Graye  of  the  Manors  of 
Blecheley,  Co.  Buckingham  and  Brampton,  Co.  Hereford,  all  other  lands  there  late  of 
the  said  Lord  Graye  and  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  of  Blecheley;  as  formerly  held  by 
the  said  Lord  Graye  or  William,  Lord  Graye  of  Wilton,  deceased,  his  father;  yearly  value 
£100;  to  hold  the  premises  in  Blecheley  by  service  of  the  hundredth  part  of  a knight’s 
fee  and  those  in  Brampton  by  the  same  service;  issues  from  St.  Andrew’s  Day,  1565; 
pardon  and  release  to  Lord  Graye  of  the  £3,000  specified  below  and  all  intrusions  on  the 
premises  since  St.  Andrew’s  Day,  1565. 

The  premises  are  in  the  Queen’s  hands  through  the  non-payment  of  three  several 
sums  of  £1,000  in  accordance  with  a tripartite  indenture,  26  Nov.,  6 Eliz.,  between  the 
Queen  of  the  first  part,  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  High  Treasurer,  Francis,  Earl 
of  Bedford,  William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  Edward  Clinton,  Lord  Clynton  and  Saye,  High 
Admiral,  William  Cecill,  knight,  Principal  Secretary,  and  Richard  Sackevile,  knight, 
of  the  second  part,  and  Arthur  Graye,  knight.  Lord  Graye  of  Wilton  of  the  third  part. 
By  the  said  indenture  the  said  Lord  Graye  conveyed  the  Manors  of  Blecheley  and  Bramp- 
ton and  all  his  other  lands  there  to  the  parties  of  the  second  part  in  fee  simple,  on  con- 
dition that,  should  he  pay  £1,000  at  the  Exchequer  to  the  Queen’s  use  on  or  before  St. 
Andrew’s  Day,  1565,  the  conveyance,  as  touching  a third  of  the  premises,  should  be 
void,  and  the  said  grantees  should  be  thenceforth  seised  of  the  same  to  his  use;  [m.  10] 
similar  covenants  provided  for  two  further  payments  of  £1,000  under  like  conditions 
on  St.  Andrew’s  Day,  1566  and  1567,  respectively;  should  such  sums  not  be  paid,  the 
grant  was  likewise  to  be  void,  and  the  said  grantees  seised  of  the  premises  to  the  sole  use 
of  the  Crown.  For  better  security  by  fine  at  Westminster  on  the  morrow  of  Trinity, 
6 Eliz.,  the  said  Arthur,  Lord  Graye  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  conveyed  to  the  said  Marquess, 
Earl  of  Bedford,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  Lord  Clinton,  Cecill  and  Sackville,  the  [///.  11] 
Manors  of  Blecheley  and  Brampton,  lands  there  and  the  advowsons  of  Blecheley  and 
Brampton  Churches.  By  Q. 

2568. )  21  May  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Viscount  Fitzwater,  [m.  12] 

Lord  Egremond  and  Burnell,  K.G.,  Captain  of  the  Gentlemen  Pensioners  and  at  Arms, 
Chief  Justice  and  Justice  Itinerant  of  the  Forests  this  side  of  Trent,  President  of  the 
Council  in  the  North,  of  the  reversions  and  rents  of  the  lands  etc.  comprised  in  patents 
as  follows, — 


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(1)  Patent,  20  March,  33  Hen.  VIII  [ L . & P.  Hen.  VIII , Vol.  XVII,  no.  220 
J84)],  granting  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Sussex,  and  Mary  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body  by  her,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  the  house  and  site  of  Cleve 
Abbey,  the  Chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  of  Clyve,  the  Manor  of  Clyve  and  all  appur- 
tenances thereof  in  Old  Cliff,  London,  Bilbroke,  Wassheford,  Hungerford,  Golsingoot, 
Rodewater,  Leigh  and  Bynham,  Co.  Somerset,  all  late  of  the  said  Abbey,  to  hold  by 
service  of  the  tenth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £33  14J.  8 \d. 

(2)  Patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  22  April,  6 Edw.  VI,  leasing  to  Henry 
Sydney,  K.G.,  now  President  of  the  Council  in  Wales,  the  Manor  of  Marshefeld,  Co. 
Gloucester,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Kaynesham,  Co.  Somerset,  and  afterwards  of 
Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somerset,  for  39  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a [^.13] 
yearly  rent  of  £80,  which  lease  was  confirmed  by  patent,  8 Nov.,  1 Mary. 

(3)  Patent,  6 June,  1 Eliz.  [ Calendar , 1558-1560,  p.  83],  granting  to  Peter  \m.  14] 
Carewe,  knight,  in  tail,  with  remainder  to  his  executors  and  assigns  for  1 2 years,  of  the 
site  of  the  Monastery  of  Glastonbury,  Wirrall  Park  and  lands  ( named , [mm.  15-17] 
including  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Bryde)  in  Glastonbury,  all  late  of  the  said  Monastery 
and  afterwards  of  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somereset,  to  hold  by  service  of  the  fiftieth  part 
of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £49  ioj-.  id. 

The  Rectory  of  Old  Clyve  with  the  vicarage  thereof,  once  of  Clyve  Abbey,  [ m . 1 8] 
reserved.  To  hold  the  premises  in  (1)  and  (2)  in  fee  simple;  to  hold  by  service  [m.  19] 
of  the  tenth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  for  (1)  of  £33  14*1*.  8 \d.  To  hold 
the  premises  in  (3)  in  tail  male,  with  successive  remainders  in  tail  male  to  Henry  Ratclif, 
knight,  the  Earl’s  brother,  to  Thomas  Ratclif,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Ratclif,  knight, 
and  to  Edward  Ratcliff,  another  son  of  Humphrey;  to  hold  by  service  of  the  fiftieth  part 
of  a knight’s  fee.  Issues  of  the  premises  in  (2)  from  Michaelmas  last.  The  grantee  and 
the  premises  in  (1)  discharged  from  pensions  or  yearly  rents  of  £13  6s.  8 d.  payable  to 
the  Crown  by  reason  of  the  Monastery  of  Dunkeswell,  Co.  Devon,  £6  i$s.  4 d.  payable 
to  the  Dean  or  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Exeter  Cathedral  and  £zo  payable  to  the  Dean 
and  Canons  of  the  Royal  Chapel  of  St.  George  in  Windsor  Castle. 

For  the  service  of  the  Earl  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI  and  Queen  Mary  in  [m.  20] 
their  wars  in  France,  Ireland  and  Scotland,  and  to  the  Queen,  not  only  as  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  but  chiefly  as  Lieutenant  of  the  Northern  parts  of  England  in  suppressing 
rebellion  there,  and  as  Lieutenant  General  who  had  received  English  rebels  and  fugitives 
in  spite  of  treaties  made  between  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England  and  Scotland. 

By  Q. 

2569.)  26  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  John  Mershe  and  Francis  Grene,  both  of  London,  and 

the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Mershe  of  the  concealed  lands  etc.  ( tenants  named)  as  follows, — 
in  Greete  and  Weston,  Co.  Salop,  ( named ),  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem; 
in  Longe  Eaton,  Co.  Derby,  (named),  given  for  a priest  or  lights  in  the  Church  or  Chapel 
there;  in  Longesdon  Magna  and  Brushefeld,  Co.  Derby,  given  for  a Priest  in  Longsdon 
Magna  Chapel;  in  Bredsall,  Co.  Derby,  (named),  given  for  ‘Oure  Lady  Priest’  in  the  Church 
there;  in  Coton,  Co.  Derby,  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Church  or  Chapel  there;  in  Derby 
(described),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Darley,  Co.  Derby;  in  Tiddeswall,  Co.  Derby,  late 
of  the  Free  Chapel  of  Wormehill  and  given  for  a Priest  in  the  same;  in  Matlock  and 
Bonsall  alias  Bontissall,  given  for  ‘Our  Ladies  service’  in  Matlocke  and  Bonsall  Churches; 
a close  of  pasture  called  ‘Skavengers  Close’  (next  a lane  by  the  wall  of  ‘le  Muse’  on  the 
east  and  the  common  way  from  the  Parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields  to  Knightes  Bridge 
on  the  north,  and  abutting  on  the  way  from  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  the  Fields  to 
Knightes  Bridge  on  the  west  and  on  the  close  in  the  tenureo  f Christian  Golightly, 
widow,  on  the  south,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  David  Powell),  a close  of  land  or  pas- 


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ture  ( now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Elizabeth  Kingeston,  widow,  abutting  on  Colmanhedge 
Lane  on  the  west  and  land  called  ‘Martins  Close’  on  the  east  and  south,  and  its  north 
head  abutting  on  the  common  way  from  the  said  Parish  of  St.  Giles  to  Tyborne)  and 
a close  called  ‘Geldingesclose’  (now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Elizabeth  Kingeston,  [m.  21] 
widow),  all  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  the  Fields,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  late  of  St.  James’s 
Priory  or  Hospital  by  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex;  in  Stoxley,  Co.  York,  (named), 
given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there;  in  Tollesby  in  Merton,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  Gisborne,  Co.  York;  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  in  Ely,  Co.  Cambridge,  given  for 
lights  in  the  Church  of  St.  Mary;  in  Churcham  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  in  Ely  (including 
a chapel),  given  for  a Priest  to  celebrate  mass  at  Michaelmas  in  Churcham  Chapel; 
given  for  a Priest  to  celebrate  mass  at  Michaelmas  in  Churcham  Chapel;  given  for  a light 
in  Holy  Trinity  Church  in  Ely;  in  Lyttleporte  in  Ely  (named),  given  for  a light  in  Lyttle- 
porte  Church;  in  Lytleporte  aforesaid  (described),  late  of  St.  Leonard’s  Guild  in  Downe- 
ham,  Co.  Cambridge;  in  Littleporte  aforesaid  (named)',  in  Sutton,  Co.  Cambridge,  given 
for  an  obit  in  Sutton  Church;  in  Sutton  aforesaid,  given  for  a light  in  Sutton  Church; 
in  Sutton  aforesaid,  given  for  an  obit  in  Sutton  Church;  in  Sutton  aforesaid  (named)', 
in  Chatters,  Co.  Cambridge,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there;  in  Chatters  aforesaid, 
given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there;  in  Wilberton,  Co.  Cambridge,  (now  or  late  in  the 
tenure  of  [ — ] Parker,  Archdeacon  of  Ely)  given  for  prayers  for  the  dead  in  Wilberton 
Church  (templo)',  in  Stuntney,  Co.  Cambridge,  (described),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Ely; 
a graveyard  in  Reche,  Co.  Cambridge,  in  which  late  stood  St.  Andrews  Chapel;  St. 
John’s  Chapel  in  Le  Reche  in  Burwell,  with  all  lands  belonging  thereto  in  Burwell  and 
Shopham,  Co.  Cambridge;  in  Gransiter,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  Burwell  Priory,  Co. 
Cambridge;  in  Horningsey,  Co.  Cambridge,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there;  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Michael  in  Cambridge,  Co.  Cambridge,  given  for  a light  and  Masses  in 
Haselinsed  Chapel,  Co.  Cambridge;  in  Little  Evardon,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  the 
Guild  there;  in  Witlessey,  Co.  Cambridge,  (named,  some  belonging  to  Estre  Chapel) 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Thorney  and  of  the  Guild  of  St.  James  of  Witlessey;  \m.  22] 
in  Hynxton,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  Barnewell  Priory,  Co.  Cambridge;  in  Barton,  Co. 
Cambridge,  (the  site  of  ‘le  guildhall’  described)',  in  Impington,  Co.  Cambridge,  applied 
by  the  Wardens  to  the  use  of  the  Parish  Church  there;  in  Icklington,  Co.  Cambridge 
(‘le  guildhall’);  in  Torwood,  Co.  Devon  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Torre,  Co. 
Devon;  in  Brighthempson,  Co.  Sussex  (named),  given  for  a Priest  in  the  Church  there; 
in  Old  Shoram,  Co.  Sussex,  late  of  a Chapel  there  now  in  decay;  in  Asley,  Co.  Warwick, 
given  for  an  obit  or  lamp  in  the  Church  there  or  the  like;  in  Ryton  on  Dunesmore,  Co. 
Warwick  (named),  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  or  the  like;  in  Ashoe,  Co.  War- 
wick (named),  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  or  the  like;  in  Sowe,  Co.  Warwick 
(named),  given  for  St.  Catherine’s  altar  there,  a lamp  before  an  image  in  Sowe  Church 
or  the  like;  in  Lenington  Pryor,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there;  in  Lemyngton 
Hastinges,  Co.  Warwick  (including  a Chapel  called  ‘a  towne  house’),  given  for  a Priest 
there;  in  Awsley,  Co.  Warwick  (named),  given  for  the  rood  altar  there,  St.  Mary’s  Chapel 
and  ‘Saynt  Pulcre  lightes’  in  the  Church  there;  in  Meryden,  Co.  Warwick  (named), 
given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there  or  the  like;  in  Le  Merson,  Co.  Warwick  [m.  23] 
(named),  given  for  a lamp  in  Merson  Church  by  the  ancestors  of  Thomas  Grenewood; 
in  Lemerson,  Co.  Warwick  (named),  lights  in  the  Church  there  or  the  like;  in  Maxstock, 
Co.  Warwick,  given  for  dirges  or  the  like;  in  Lemington  Hastinges  (named,  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Holnes,  Rector  there),  given  by  [ — ] Leche  at  his  death  to  the 
Rector  there  for  an  obit;  in  Kington,  Co.  Warwick,  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there; 
in  Combroke,  Co.  Warwick,  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there;  in  Aston  Cauntlowe, 
Co.  Warwick,  late  of  a Guild  there;  in  Ilmyngton,  Co.  Warwick,  late  of  the  Guild  of 
Warwick;  in  Harbruie,  Co.  Warwick,  late  of  the  said  Guild  of  Warwick;  in  Tringe,  Co. 


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Hertford  {named)  late  of  Henry  Peckham,  attainted  of  treason;  in  Ashebie  Marice  alias 
Meres  Ashebie,  Co.  Northampton  {named),  given  by  John  Puckebrigge  for  prayers 
for  his  soul  and  the  souls  of  all  the  faithful  departed;  in  Dodington,  Co.  Northampton 
(whereon  a cottage  was  once  built  and  bees  were  kept),  given  for  the  paschal  light 
in  the  Church  there;  in  Holcott,  Co.  Northampton  {named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
St.  Andrew  in  Northampton;  in  Holcott,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
in  Northampton;  in  Stoke  Brewerne,  Co.  Northampton  {described),  late  of  Edmund 
Knightlye;  in  Norboroughe,  Co.  Northampton  {named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Crowlande,  Co.  Lincoln;  in  Brigestock,  Co.  Northampton,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church 
there;  in  Bridgestocke  aforesaid  {named)’,  in  Raundes,  Co.  Northampton  {named),  given 
for  a lamp  at  St.  Anne’s  altar  in  the  Church  there;  in  Billing  Magna,  Co.  \m.  24] 
Northampton  {named,  including  ‘le  churchehouse’);  in  Whitfeilde,  Co.  Northampton, 
late  of  ‘le  nunnerye’  of  Sheuersley  alias  Sewsley,  Co.  Northampton;  in  Wedon,  Co. 
Northampton,  given  for  lights  or  the  like  in  the  Church  there;  in  Roundes,  Co.  North- 
ampton {named)’,  in  Wotton,  Co.  Northampton  {named)’,  in  Stanwick,  Co.  Northampton 
{named)’,  in  Passenham,  Co.  Northampton  {named)’,  the  Manor  of  Upferne  and  a moiety 
of  the  Manor  of  Melberye  Osmounde,  Co.  Dorset,  and  the  advowsons  of  Upferne  and 
Melberye  Osmonde  Churches,  late  of  Roger  Stourton,  deceased,  and  Charles,  Lord 
Stourton,  attainted  of  felony  and  murder;  in  Redenes,  Co.  York  {named),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Selbye  St.  German,  Co.  York;  in  Rednes,  aforesaid  {named),  given  for  a 
lamp  in  the  Chapel  of  Whitgifte  and  Redenes;  all  courts  leet,  views  of  frankpledge  and 
the  profits  of  the  same  within  the  Manor  of  Estofte,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Selbye  St.  German;  in  the  Parishes  of  All  Saints  and  St.  Giles  in  Northampton  {named), 
late  of  St.  George’s  Brotherhood  there;  in  Peterborough  {including  ‘le  guilde-  \m.  25] 
hall’);  in  Paston,  Walton  and  Dosthorpe,  Co.  Northampton  {named),  given  for  Guilds 
or  the  like;  a parcel  of  land  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Less  in  London  to  the 
east  of  a messuage  once  of  Peerse  Pecham  in  Brodestrete,  inhabited  formerly  by  John 
White,  Alderman,  and  now  by  Thomas  Danser  (between  a tenement  once  of  Nicholas 
Boyle,  draper,  on  the  east,  the  messuage  of  the  said  Peers  on  the  west,  a tenement  and 
ground  once  of  William  Parker  on  the  north  and  a tenement  late  of  St.  Mary  Graces 
by  the  Tower  of  London  and  Brodestrete  on  the  south,  containing  from  Boyle’s  mes- 
suage on  the  west,  5 o \ ft.  \in.  and  in  width  to  the  west  end  of  the  said  parcel  1 2 ft.  and 
from  the  said  tenement  and  ground  once  of  Richard  [sicl\  Parker  on  the  north  to,  by 
and  across  ‘a  warehouse’  built  on  the  said  piece  of  land  extending  over  Brodestrete 
81  //.  1 in.  and  in  width  from  the  said  tenement  and  ground  of  William  Parker  on  the 
north  to  the  other  side  of  a tenement  of  the  said  Monastery  48  \ft.),  late  of  the 
said  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  Graces;  in  Oldeburye  and  Quatforde,  Co.  Salop  {named), 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lilleshull,  Co.  Salop;  in  Cammell  Regine,  Co.  Somerset 
{described),  given  for  ‘a  fraternitie  Priest’;  in  Berkinge,  Co.  Essex  {named),  late  of  the 
Monastery  there;  and  the  Rectory  of  Sheringham,  Co.  Norfolk,  late  of  the  Monastery 
of  Nutley  alias  Notleye,  Co.  Buckingham.  Which  premises  were  all  concealed,  \m.  26] 
and  are  of  the  yearly  value  according  to  the  several  particulars  thereof  of  £24  i8j\  3 \d. 
To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  from  the  time  when  the 
premises  should  have  come  to  the  Crown.  Provided  that  the  grant  shall  be  void  in  respect 
of  any  part  of  the  premises  which  ceased  to  be  concealed  before  24  Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  on  or 
after  which  day  Mershe  and  Greneham  and  others  at  their  own  costs  procured  the 
discovery  of  them.  For  £298  19T.  6d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  to  Richard  Stoneley  a teller 
there.  By  Q. 


2570.)  7 May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  John,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  of  the  office 

of  Keeper  and  Captain  of  St.  Andrew’s  Castle  on  the  sea  coast  at  Hamuli,  Co.  Southamp- 


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ton;  with  power  to  appoint  ‘a  porter’,  ‘a  master  gunner’  and  six  ‘soldiers  and  gunners’, 
and  to  remove  them  for  reasonable  cause;  wages  of  £19  y.  4 d.  yearly  for  himself,  8 d.  a day 
for  ‘le  porter’,  8 d.  a day  for  ‘le  master  gunner’  and  Gd.  a day  each  for  the  [m.  27] 
‘souldiors’  or  ‘gunners’,  payable  by  the  Receiver  in  the  County;  from  the  death  of  William, 
Marquess  of  Winchester,  his  father,  late  Keeper  and  Captain.  By  P.S. 

2571. )  14  May  1572.  Pardon  for  persons  indicted  for  felonies  as  follows, — John 

Creseman  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  for  the  theft  of  a horse  on  31  Aug.,  13  Eliz.,  from 
a man  unknown  at  Hamersmythe,  Co.  Middlesex;  Isabel  Cornwall  late  of  London, 
‘spinster’,  for  that  on  8 Nov.,  13  Eliz.,  she  broke  and  entered  the  house  of  Joan  Parker, 
widow,  at  Brayneford,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  stole  a ring  etc.  and  3 j-.  8 d.  belonging  to 
Alice  Parker;  Thomas  Tirrell  and  Thomas  Mitchell  alias  Webbe,  both  late  of  London, 
‘yeomen’,  for  that  on  24  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  at  Fyncheley,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  highway 
they  robbed  Lewis  Burney  of  clothing  etc.  ( described ) belonging  to  himself  and  1 9 s.  4 d. 
belonging  to  Thomas  Wattes;  Richard  Pryce  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  for  that  on  1 
Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  at  Hackeney,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  highway  he  robbed  Arthur  Warde 
of  goods  ( described ) belonging  to  Warde,  John  Fuller  and  William  Yeardley;  Joyce 
Woodhowse  alias  Gilles  late  of  London,  ‘spinster’,  for  the  theft  on  6 April,  13  Eliz.,  at 
Islington,  Co.  Middlesex,  of  clothing  etc.  ( described ) and  y.  belonging  to  Elizabeth 
Proctor,  widow;  Henry  Collmer,  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  for  the  theft  on  31  Aug., 
13  Eliz.,  of  two  oxen  belonging  to  Nicholas  Sharpe  at  Sayncte  Giles  in  lez  Fieldes,  Co. 
Middlesex;  Robert  Norton  late  of  London,  ‘feltmaker’,  for  that  on  6 Jan.,  14  Eliz., 
in  the  highway  he  robbed  Randall  Braythaywt  of  a dagger,  etc.  ( described ) and  y.  Gd. 
belonging  to  him  at  Clarkenwell,  Co.  Middlesex;  Peter  Stevens  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’, 
for  the  theft  on  17  March,  13  Eliz.,  of  a purse  and  y.  nd.  belonging  to  Hugh  White, 
‘carpenter’,  from  the  person  of  Agnes  White,  his  wife,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Magnus  the 
Martyr  in  Bridge  Ward,  London;  Joan  Garrye  late  of  London,  ‘spinster’,  for  the  theft 
on  4 Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  of  clothing  {described)  belonging  to  John  Gough,  cutler,  in  the  Parish 
of  St.  Bride  in  Farrington  Without  Ward,  London;  Cuthbert  Reade  late  of  London,  ‘yeo- 
man’, for  the  theft  on  18  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  from  the  person  of  Thomas  Wilkockes,  ‘wool- 
packer’,  of  34/.  in  a bag  belonging  to  him  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Colchurche  in  Chepe 
Ward,  London;  Scitha  Braben  alias  Tysdale  late  of  London,  ‘spynster’,  for  murder  in 
that  on  4 May,  9 Eliz.,  she  poisoned  Thomas  Wardacre,  ‘yeoman’,  then  a prisoner  [m.  28] 
in  Newgate  gaol,  at  Newgate,  in  the  Parish  of  Christchurch  in  Farringdon  Within  Ward, 
London,  so  that  he  died  on  10  May  following,  {details  given);  John  Mynton  late  of  Lon- 
don, ‘brycklayer’,  for  that  on  2 Jan.,  14  Eliz.,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Helen  in  Bisshoppes- 
gate  Ward,  London,  he  broke  and  entered  the  house  of  Bernardine  Bonsegnior  and  stole 
linen  {described)  belonging  to  him;  and  Thomas  Fuller  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  for  the 
theft  on  5 Feb.,  14  Eliz.,  of  3 Gs.  in  a purse  belonging  to  William  Denton  from  Denton’s 
person,  in  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  London.  By  information  of  William  Allen,  knight, 
Mayor  of  London,  and  others,  Justices  of  Gaol  Delivery  of  Newgate.  By  Q. 

2572. )  23  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  the  service  of  \m.  29] 

Robert  Sadler,  late  deceased  and  for  a fine  of  £5  i6j\  9 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Joan 
Sadler,  his  widow,  to  the  said  Joan  of  (1)  the  Manor  of  Wrastlingworthe,  Co.  Bedford, 
parcel  of  ‘Richmond  Landes’,  and  (1)  all  tithes  in  Nantwiche  and  Buddington  or  else- 
where, Co.  Chester,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Cumbermere,  Co.  Chester;  with  reservations; 
from  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  to  the  said  Robert  (1)  by  patent,  18  April,  9 Eliz.,  at 
a yearly  rent  of  £22  1 1 s.  8 \d.  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas,  1 5 73,  being  the  termination  of 
a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 1 July,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  the  said 
Robert  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent  and  (2)  by  the  said 


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patent,  1 1 July,  6 Edw.  VI,  at  a yearly  rent  of  66s.  8 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of 
a lease  thereof  to  Margaret  Sadler  for  a term  of  years  then  still  to  run  at  the  same  rent; 
same  rents;  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges  except  those  usually  [m.  30] 
borne  by  the  farmers  of  the  premises.  By  P.S. 

2573. )  4 Sept.  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  to  James  Crofte,  knight,  Councillor, 

Controller  of  the  Household,  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Edward  Crofte,  his  son  and 
heir  apparent,  in  tail  male,  of, — the  reversion  and  rent  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Luston 
called  ‘le  Bury’  of  Luston  and  lands  {named)  in  Luston,  leased  by  patent,  10  Dec.,  3 and 
4 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  John  Goodinge  at  a yearly  rent  of  £14  14/.  6d.  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas,  1 5 60,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  Henry  VIII  to  Robert 
Brothat  for  a term  of  years;  and  the  said  Manor  and  all  its  appurtenances  in  [m.  31] 
Luston,  Eyston  alias  Eyton  and  Leomyster  marsh  and  in  Yarpall,  Birchor,  Lucketon, 
Kynslane,  Orleton  and  Aston  and  elsewhere,  Co.  Hereford,  parcel  of  the  possessions  of 
the  cell  of  Leomyster  and  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Reding,  Co.  Berks,  and  granted  to 
the  said  James  by  patent,  10  Jan.,  1 Eliz.,  during  pleasure.  To  hold  by  service  of  the 
fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee;  by  a yearly  rent  after  James’s  death  of  £98  i6j\  9 \d.  Issues 
from  Michaelmas  last. 

In  consideration  of  the  termination  of  the  Queen’s  pleasure  in  the  said  patent,  10  Jan., 
I Eliz.,  which  she  hereby  declares;  and  for  James’  service  to  Henry  VIII  and  Edward 
VI  in  France,  Ireland  and  Scotland  and  elsewhere  against  their  enemies  and  rebels. 

\m.  32] 

By  Q. 

2574. )  20  Aug.  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Lease  for  41  years  to  James  Abington,  Chief 

Clerk  of  the  Kitchen  of  the  Household,  and  Dorothy  his  wife  of  the  Manor  of  Harding- 
ston  and  Cotton,  Co.  Northampton,  the  Rectory  of  Hardingston  and  Cotton,  a Manor, 
Grange  or  hereditament  called  ‘Cotton  Mannor’  or  ‘Cotton  Graunge’  and  all  lands, 
courts  and  other  appurtenances  of  the  premises,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Andrew 
in  Northampton,  afterwards  annexed  to  the  Honour  of  Grafton  and  assigned  \m.  33] 
to  the  Queen  by  the  name  of  the  Lady  Elizabeth;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day 
last;  yearly  rent  £55  ioj\  9 d.\  the  lessees  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  In  considera- 
tion of  the  surrender  by  James  of  a patent,  29  June,  2 Eliz.,  leasing  to  the  said  Dorothy, 
by  the  name  of  Dorothy  Bradbette,  the  said  Rectory,  the  said  Manor,  Grange  or  heredita- 
ment and  lands  {named  with  tenants ’ names)  in  Cotton  at  a yearly  rent  of  £1 8 1 is.  for  41  years 
from  Michaelmas,  1 5 69,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  conventual  indenture, 
28  Jan.,  19  Hen.  VIII,  to  William  Robyns  for  40  years;  and  for  the  service  of  James  and 
Dorothy.  By  P.S. 

2575. )  22  Aug.  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Symon,  a Yeoman  in 

Ordinary  of  the  Chamber,  of  the  Rectory  of  Julett,  Co.  Cornwall,  late  of  Launceston 
Priory;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  4 April, 
28  Hen.  VIII,  to  Digory  Grenefeld  for  40  years;  yearly  rent  £6.  For  his  service  and  for  a 
fine  of  £12  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  34] 

By  P.S. 

2576. )  10  Sept.  iy/z.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  a Gentleman 

Pensioner,  of  (1)  lands  {named)  in  Blewberry,  Co.  Berks,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Read- 
ing, Co.  Berks,  and  (2)  the  Manor  of  Beawmannor,  Co.  Leicester,  late  of  Henry,  Duke 
of  Suffolk,  attainted  of  treason,  lands  {named  with  tenants ’ names)  in  Barrowe  and  [m.  35] 
Quarnedon  and  all  lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof  in  Barrowe,  Wood- 
howse,  Quarnedon,  Woodthorpe  and  Mountsorell  alias  Mountstrell  and  elsewhere, 
Co.  Leicester;  with  reservations,  including  the  wild  beasts  and  deer  in  Beawmannor 


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Park  and  pasture  for  the  same;  from  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  (1)  by  patent,  10 
May,  3 Eliz.,  to  Nicholas  Snowe  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  £24  ioj-.  and  (2)  by  patent,  12  March,  5 Eliz.,  to  Adrian  Stokes  for  21  years  from  Mich- 
aelmas then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £29  14s.  9 d.  and  1 lb.  of  pepper;  same  rents;  the  lessee 
to  pay  the  following  yearly  charges  out  of  the  Manor, — 14 d.  to  Lord  Barkley,  £6  20 d. 
for  the  Bailiff’s  fee  and  40^.  for  the  Steward’s  fee.  For  his  service.  \m.  36] 

By  P.S. 

2577. )  15  Sept.  1572.  Woodstock.  Lease  for  45  years  and  two  months,  and  the  re- 

mainder of  the  term  of  80  years  for  which  the  lands  comprised  herein  were  previously 
leased,  to  Edmund  Sketz,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  for  his  service,  of  Spofforthe  Park,  Co. 
York,  with  the  herbage  and  pannage  thereof,  and  ‘the  Horsehouse’  adjoining  the  same, 
with  all  lands  belonging  thereto,  with  the  patent  and  term  of  years  of  the  previous  lease; 
from  the  present  date;  yearly  rent  £13  6s.  8 d.  to  the  Crown  during  the  Crown’s  estate 
and  thereafter  to  the  person  to  whom  the  premises  shall  remain.  And, — whereas  there  are 
growing  in  the  said  Park  1500  oaks  over  200  years  old,  800  of  the  same  being  worth 
about  5 j*.,  300  about  3 s.  4 d.  and  400  about  zod., — grant  of  a moiety  of  the  same,  to  wit, 
400  of  the  trees  worth  5^.,  150  of  the  trees  worth  3 s.  4 d.  and  200  of  the  trees  [m.  37] 
worth  zod.  also  of  a moiety  of  all  other  oaks  growing  in  the  said  Park,  and  all  underwoods 
growing  therein;  the  said  oaks  and  underwoods  to  be  assigned  to  him  by  any  Surveyor 
of  woods  beyond  the  Trent,  or  by  William  Humberston,  a Commissioner  for  the  survey 
of  lands  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  divers  persons  in  the  North;  with 
provisions  for  the  enclosure  and  preservation  of  the  woods. 

By  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  31  Aug.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  Spofforthe  Park 
and  the  little  Park  of  Topcliffe,  Co.  York,  with  the  pasture,  herbage  and  pannage  of  the 
Parks  and  ‘the  Horsehouse’  with  all  lands  belonging  thereto,  all  then  late  of  Henry,  late 
Earl  of  Northumberland,  were  leased  to  Thomas  Johnson,  knight,  the  King’s  Servant,  and 
Henry  Johnson,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  (who  then  held  ‘the  Horsehouse’  and  lands 
as  parcel  of  the  farm  and  pasture  of  Spofforthe  Park)  for  80  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  20  marks  during  Thomas’s  life  and  after  his  death  £20;  after 
Thomas’s  death,  Henry  Johnson  was  possessed  thereof,  the  reversion  or  remainder 
belonging  to  Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Northumberland,  in  tail  male;  by  the  attainder  of 
both  the  said  Earl  and  Henry  for  their  offences  in  the  rebellion  in  the  North  their  estates 
have  come  to  the  Crown.  By  P.S. 

2578. )  5 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple,  for  £2,600  paid  as  specified 

below,  to  Rowland  Hayward,  knight,  Alderman  of  London,  of  the  Manors  of  Sendridge 
alias  Sundrisshe  alias  Sundericke,  Sutton  Valence  and  Bradsted  alias  Brasted,  Co. 
Kent,  late  of  William  Isley,  with  all  appurtenances,  liberties,  etc,,  as  enjoyed  by  the  said 
William  Isley  or  Henry  Isley,  knight,  his  father;  rendering  £100  yearly  for  26  years  from 
the  present  date,  to  hold  from  such  persons  and  by  such  rents  and  services  as  the  \m.  38] 
premises  were  held  by  Isley  on  18  March,  3 Eliz.;  issues  from  Ladv  Day  last. 

By  P.S 

2579. )  2 6 Jme  1 5 72-  Lease  for  21  years,  to  Christopher  Peyton  of  the  site  of  the  Manor 

of  Whitworthe  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Watson, 
rebel,  and  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  of  treason; 
with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £5  6j\  8 d.  For  a fine  of  £21  6/.  8 d. 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2580. )  28  May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Bowman  of  the  office  of  a [m.  39] 

Gunner  in  the  City  of  Carlisle  held  by  William  Skott,  deceased;  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  payable 
by  the  Receiver  General  of  the  County  of  Cumberland.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 


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2581. )  12  March  1572.  Gorhambury . Pardon  for  Robert  Claxton  late  of  Olde  Parke, 

Co.  Durham,  for  treason.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  York  Castle,  Co.  York, 
on  20  March,  12  Eliz.,  before  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  President  of  the  Council  in  the 
North,  Lord  Darcye,  William,  Lord  Ewrye,  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon,  Warden  of  the 
East  Marches  towards  Scotland,  Gilbert  Gerard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Bromley, 
Solicitor  General,  George  Bowes,  knight,  Anthony  Thorolde,  Lawrence  Meeres  and 
others.  Justices  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  that  he  with  others  on  7 Oct.,  11  Eliz.,  at  Top- 
cliff,  Co  York,  plotted  rebellion;  on  16  Nov.  following  he  with  others  assembled  at 
Rippon,  Co.  York,  with  4000  men  and  more  and  levied  war  against  the  Queen  from  that 
day  till  28  Nov.  following  at  Rippon,  Borowbrigg,  Wetherby  and  Tadcaster,  Co.  York; 
at  the  same  session  he  pleaded  not  guilty  and  was  convicted  and  sentenced  to  be  hanged, 
drawn  and  quartered  at  York.  At  the  suit  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor. 

By  P.S. 

2582. )  3 Jan.  1572.  Signification  of  the  Queen’s  pleasure  that  Martin  Allyn  late  of 

London,  ‘clothworker’,  may  return  to  the  realm,  which,  by  patent,  22  Feb.,  12  Eliz., 
he  had  been  ordered  to  leave  within  40  days,  for  counterfeiting  money  and  other  offences. 
On  certification  of  his  repentance.  By  P.S. 

2583. )  6 June  1572.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  John  de  Bois  and  David  du  Bois, 

his  son,  of  the  office  of  making  and  providing  all  instruments  of  war;  wages  of  8 d.  a 
day  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  as  held  by  John  Tolorge,  deceased. 
On  surrender  by  the  said  John  du  Bois  of  a patent,  3 Aug.,  6 Edw.  VI;  granting  him  the 
office  for  life.  By  P.S. 

2584. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  until  25  March  next,  at  the  suit  of  the  Marquess  of  Win- 

chester, Treasurer,  for  certain  citizens  of  London  or  other  the  Queen’s  subjects  to  lend 
money  at  interest  to  the  said  Marquess  notwithstanding  the  statutes  against  usury. 

English.  By  P.S. 

2585. )  22  May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Jourden,  groom  of  the  ewery,  of  the 

office  of  Usher  and  Cryer  in  the  Queen’s  Bench,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Skynner; 
as  formerly  held  by  John  Williams,  William  Burdit,  Robert  Webbe,  Thomas  Brightman 
or  Skynner.  For  his  service.  By  P.S.1 

( The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


1 This  entry  is  partly  illegible  and  readings  have  been  supplied  from  the  warrant  (in  Chancery 
Warrants  II,  [C.  82]  1245). 


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PART  V 
C.  66/1086 

2586. )  5 Jan.  1572.  Licence  until  30  June  next,  at  the  suit  of  the  ‘borough-  [m.  1] 

masters’  and  consuls  of  Hamborough  in  Germany,  one  of  the  Cities  of  the  ‘Ester- 
linges’,  for  Peter  Rentzell,  a citizen  and  merchant  of  Hamborough,  to  buy  4000  quarters 
of  any  kind  of  corn  in  England  and  ship  the  same  to  Hamborough  or  Emden  in  English 
ships  or  ships  belonging  to  the  said  two  Towns;  quantities  shipped  from  time  to  time 
to  be  endorsed  on  the  licence,  which  is  to  be  left  with  the  Customers  of  the  Port  where 
the  last  shipment  is  made.  For  the  relief  of  Hamborough,  which  is  now  unfurnished 
with  any  manner  of  grain  through  general  scarcity.  English.  By  P.S. 

2587. )  28  Nov.  1571.  Grant  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Baron  of  Denbigh,  K.G., 

Councillor  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Charles  Butler,  son  and  heir  of  Anthony 
Butler,  with  an  annuity  of  £16  from  5 Sept.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Anthony  died.  \m.  2] 

By  P.S. 

2588. )  28  Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  for  Charles  Morysyn  of  (1)  the  keeping  of  the 

laund  of  Benefeld  in  Rokingham  Forest,  Co.  Northampton,  with  the  office  of  Yoman 
and  Groom  Keeper  of  the  same  and  the  beasts  there,  (2)  the  office  of  Keeper  of  ‘le  out- 
woodes’  called  Thornehawe  Wood,  Woodhowe  alias  Wadehowe  and  Corby  Woodes 
in  the  said  Forest,  (3)  the  office  of  Keeper  of  Gratton  Woodes  and  ‘le  West  Bayliwicke’ 
in  the  said  Forest  and  in  the  bailiwick  of  Rokingham  in  the  said  Forest  and  (4)  the  office 
of  Keeper  of  the  Wild  Beasts  within  the  premises,  which  offices  are  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  by  the  death  of  John  Farmor,  knight,  the  last  holder;  with  the  accustomed  fees, 
payable  by  the  Chief  Ranger  of  the  said  Forest,  out  of  the  revenues  yearly  paid  at  the 
fee  of  Rokingham  Castle;  also  grant  of  all  windfallen  trees  and  ‘derefallen  wood’,  ‘browce 
wood’,  ‘vermyn  trees’  and  dead  wood  not  bearing  leaves  within  the  premises;  also  grant 
of  the  capital  messuage  called  ‘the  Lande  Lodge’  within  the  said  laund,  provided  that 
the  Warden  of  the  said  Forest  shall  use  the  same  for  as  long  as  he  shall  stay  there  to  survey 
the  Forest,  and  not  otherwise;  lease  for  life  of  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  said  land, 
at  the  accustomed  rent.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 30  June , 25  Eli^.\  signed'. — ‘G.  Gerrard  [M.R.]’;  ‘Ch. 
Morysine’ . 

2589. )  23  Jan.  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas  Copley  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Leonard  Jefferis,  son  and  heir  of  William  Jefferis;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  \m.  3] 

from  26  Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £12  13^.  4 d. 

By  P.S. 

259c.)  24  Jan.  1572.  Release  to  Digory  Tremayn  and  the  other  executors  of  John 

Beachampe,  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  marriage  and  arrears  of  an  annuity  of  £8  8 s.  due  to 
Beachampe  under  a grant  of  the  wardship  of  John  Langforde,  son  and  heir  of  William 
Langforde,  as  witnessed  by  an  indenture  in  the  Court  of  Wards,  14  April,  6 Edw.  VI, 
for  which  Beachampe  had  no  patent.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  at  the  time  of  the 
grant  £$  8s.  By  P.S. 

2591.)  13  Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  Toby  Chauncye  alias  Chaunceys  late  of  Edgecote, 

Co.  Northampton,  for  all  felonies,  robberies,  burglaries  and  flights,  committed  before 
20  Nov.,  14  Eliz.  At  the  suit  of  Anne,  Countess  of  Warwick.  By  P.S. 


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C.  66/1086 

2592. )  31  Oct.  157 2.  Licence  for  John  Trye  the  elder  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  [m.  4] 

to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Willington  alias  Willoughton  alias  Wallorton,  Coulbie,  Billingay 
and  Walcot  and  lands  in  Resbye,  Saynte  Seythes,  Willington  alias  Willoughton  alias 
Willorton,  Coulbie,  Cannwick,  Marten,  Billingay,  Walcott  and  Tunnbie,  Co.  Lincoln, 
to  Humphrey  Ashefeld  and  Anthony  Huntley  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Ashefeld. 
For  £12  in  the  Hanaper. 

2 5 93. )  27  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  John  Latton,  son  and  heir  of  William  \m.  5] 

Latton,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21. 

2594. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Edward  Honynge,  son  and  heir  of  William  Honynge; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Edward  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  6] 

2595. )  28  Jan.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Carus,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Carus,  a 

Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench;  issues  from  the  death  of  Thomas,  the  father.  \m.  7] 

25  96.)  4 Feb.  1 5 72.  The  like  for  Alexander  Hampden,  son  and  heir  of  Michael  [m.  8] 
Hampden;  issues  from  Michael’s  death. 

2597. )  21  Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Talbott,  brother  and  heir  of  Gilbert  \m.  9] 

Talbott;  issues  from  Gilbert’s  death. 

2598. )  6 March  1572.  The  like  for  Anthony  Thorolde  and  Anne  his  wife,  as  [m.  10] 

in  her  right,  and  Cecily  Oglethorpe,  widow,  Anne  and  Cecily  being  daughters  and  co- 
heirs of  Lady  Joan  alias  Jane  Constable,  widow;  issues  from  Joan  alias  Jane’s  death. 

2599. )  5 Dec.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Barker,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  [m.  11] 

Baker;  issues  from  Robert’s  death.  [m.  12] 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2600. )  1 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Lawrence  Thorneton,  brother  and  heir  of  Roger 

Thorneton;  issues  from  Roger’s  death.  \m.  13] 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2601. )  6 Feb.  157 2.  The  like  for  Henry  Rolle,  son  and  heir  of  John  Rolle;  issues  from 

John’s  death.  [m.  14] 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2602. )  8 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Charles  Waldegrave,  son  and  heir  of  [m.  15] 

Edward  Waldegrave,  knight;  issues  from  the  time  when  Charles  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2603. )  18  Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Skefhngton,  son  and  heir  of  William 

Skeffington;  issues  from  William’s  death.  \m.  16] 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2604. )  1 May  1 5 72.  The  like  for  William  Brereton,  son  and  heir  of  William  Brereton, 

knight;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  the  son  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  17] 

By  Warrant  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2605. )  6 May  1572.  The  like  for  William  Boyes,  son  and  heir  of  John  [m.  18] 

Boyes;  issues  from  the  time  when  William  attained  the  age  of  21.  \m.  19] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2606. )  10  May  1572.  The  like  for  Ralph  Eggerton,  son  and  heir  of  William  \m.  20] 

Eggerton;  issues  from  Williams’  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards, 


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2607. )  28  May  1572.  The  like  for  Lionel  Talemache,  son  and  heir  of  Lionel  \m.  21] 

Talemache;  issues  from  Lionel  the  father’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2608. )  28  May  157 2.  The  like  for  John  Tamworth,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher 

Tamworth;  issues  from  Christopher’s  death.  [m.  22] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2609. )  30  May  1572.  The  like  for  John  Purslowe,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Purslowe; 

issues  from  Robert’s  death.  \m.  23] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2610. )  10 June  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Clere,  son  and  heir  of  Charles  [m.  24] 

Clere;  issues  from  Charles’s  death.  [m.  25] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2611. )  14  June  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Skrymsher,  son  and  heir  of  John  Skrym- 

sher;  issues  from  John’s  death.  \m.  26] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2612. )  25  June  1572.  The  like  for  John  Petre,  son  and  heir  of  William  Petre,  \m.  27] 

knight;  issues  from  William’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2613. )  14  Nov.  1572.  The  like  for  Christian  Browne,  one  of  the  three  daughters  and 

co-heirs  of  Humphrey  Browne,  knight,  in  respect  of  his  lands  in  tail,  and  one  of  his  four 
daughters  and  co-heirs  in  respect  of  his  lands  in  fee  simple;  issues  from  \m.  28] 
the  time  when  Christian  attained  the  age  of  16. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2614. )  18  June  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Councillor,  to  alienate 

the  site  and  mansion  house  of  the  Manor  of  Shimpling  alias  Shimpling  Thorne,  a farm 
called  ‘le  farme  of  Shimpling  Hall’  and  lands  (named)  in  Shimpling  and  Melforde  [m.  29] 
alias  Longe  Melforde,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  William  Cordell,  knight.  Master  of  the  Rolls.  \m.  30] 

2615. )  8 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Thomas  Gray,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Ralph  Gray, 

knight,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  [m.  31] 
the  age  of  21. 

2616. )  21  Dec.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Breton,  son  and  heir  of  William  Breton; 

issues  from  the  time  when  Richard  attained  the  age  of  21.  [m.  32] 

2617. )  24  Dec.  1571.  Writ  to  the  Escheator  in  the  Counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts, 

to  deliver  Edmund  Gest,  late  Bishop  of  Rochester,  Bishop  elect  of  Salisbury,  the 
temporalities  of  his  see;  the  Queen  having  taken  his  fealty  and  restored  the  temporalities 
to  him  hereby;  except  lands  taken  by  the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Eliz. 

2618. )  24  Dec.  1571.  The  like  to  the  following  Escheators, — Cos.  Somerset  and  Dor- 

set; Co.  Lincoln;  Co.  Sussex;  Cos.  Oxford  and  Berks;  Co.  Gloucester  and  the  adjacent 
Marches  of  Wales;  London  (William  Allen,  Mayor  and  Escheator). 

2619. )  24  Dec.  1571.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 

2620. )  10  April  1572.  Gorhambury.  Writ  to  the  Escheator  in  the  County  of  Kent, 

to  deliver  to  Edmund  Freke,  S.T.D.,  Bishop  elect  of  Rochester,  the  temporalities  of 
his  see;  the  Queen  having  taken  his  dealty  and  restored  the  temporalities  to  him  hereby; 
except  lands  taken  by  the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Eliz. 


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2621. )  10  April  157 2.  The  like  to  the  following  Escheators,  — Cos.  Suffolk  and 
Norfolk;  Co.  Northampton. 

2622. )  10  April  1572.  Order  to  the  tenants  of  the  see  to  be  intendant  accordingly. 

2623. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Salisbury  Cathedral  to  elect 

a Bishop  to  that  Church,  void  by  death. 

2624. )  22  Dec.  1571.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  all 

other  Bishops  whom  it  shall  concern  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Edmund 
Gest,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  to  the  Bishopric  of  Salisbury;  and  order  to  confirm  the  elec- 
don  and  authorise  and  invest  him  and  do  all  other  things  incumbent  on  their  pastoral 
office  in  this  behalf. 

2625. )  11  Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Rochester  Cathedral  to 

elect  a Bishop  to  that  Church,  void  by  translation. 

2626. )  28  Feb.  1572.  Signification  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  all 

other  Bishops  whom  it  shall  concern  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Edmund 
Freke,  S.T.D.,  to  the  Bishopric  of  Rochester;  and  order  to  confirm  the  election  and 
consecrate  him  and  do  all  things  incumbent  on  their  pastoral  office  in  this  behalf.  \m.  33] 

2627. )  27  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  William  Pawne,  son  and  heir  of  William  Pawne, 

the  elder,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  William  the  father’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2628. )  4 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Lawrence,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  \m.  34] 
Lawrence;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2629. )  29  Jan.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Wombewell,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas 

Wombewell;  issues  from  Nicholas’s  death.  \m.  35] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2630. )  18  Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Conyngesby,  brother  and  heir  of  Edward 

Conyngesby,  deceased  under  age;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  attained  \m.  36] 
the  age  of  21. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2631. )  18  Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Walter  Leveson,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Leveson, 

knight,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  Edward  Leveson,  Richard’s  brother;  issues  from  \m.  3 7] 
the  time  when  Walter  attained  the  age  of  21 . 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2632. )  11  Feb.  1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  John  Walworthe  late  of  \m.  38] 

Raventoftes,  Co.  York,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  County  of  York  for  non-appear- 
ance in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
Robert  Mounson  and  George  Leigh,  executors  of  Thomas,  late  Archbishop  of  York, 
in  a plea  for  payment  of  £16  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2633. )  16  June  1572.  Licence  for  Charles  Somersett,  knight,  and  Emma  his  wife 

and  George  Wynter  and  Anne  his  wife,  as  in  right  of  the  said  Emma  and  Anne, 
daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Robert  Brayne,  to  enter  upon  their  lands;  issues  from  [m.  39] 
Robert’s  death. 


By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 


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2634. )  25  June  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Blenkensopp,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 

Blenkesopp;  issues  from  Thomas  the  father’s  death.  [m.  40] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2635. )  19  May  1572.  The  like  for  Edward  Sty  ward,  brother  and  heir  of  Robert 

Sty  ward;  issues  from  Robert’s  death.  [m.  41] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2636. )  4 Nov.  1572.  The  like  for  Robert  Cooke,  son  and  heir  of  John  Cooke,  [m.  42] 

citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London;  issues  from  the  time  when  Robert  attained  the  age  of 
21.  By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

2637. )  4 Nov.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Garrard,  son  and  heir  of  William  [m.  43] 

Garrard,  knight,  Alderman  of  London;  issues  from  William  the  father’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 
{mm.  id.  to  10 d.  are  blank .) 

2638. )  23  Oct.  1572.  Commission  to  Francis  Windham,  Thomas  Townes-  \m.11d] 
ende,  Francis  Southwell  and  Christopher  Dawbeney,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of 
them,  the  Feodary  being  one)  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Norfolk  post  mortem  Henry 
Jernyngham,  knight. 

{mm.  1 2 d.  to  3 id.  are  blank) 

2639. )  7 June  1572.  Commission  to  William  Dansell,  knight,  Peter  Osborne,  \m.  ^d) 

William  Tooke  and  Ralph  Bossevile,  (or  two  of  them)  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Surrey 
post  mortem  John  Wintershull. 


{The  rest  oj  the  dorse  is  blank) 


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C.  66/1087 

2640. )  7 Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Corham  of  woods  {named)  [m.  1] 

within  the  Manor  of  Buckfastlye  alias  Buckfastleighe,  Co.  Devon;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £14  14 s.;  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the 
woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  all  wood  cut  that  the  lessee  shall  not 
take  for  his  own  provision  is  to  be  sold  to  the  tenants  of  the  said  Manor  at  the  reason- 
able prices  accustomed.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woods  only  and  must  be 
enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting,  as  is  reported  by  certificate  of  the  Surveyor  of 
woods,  the  charges  of  which  enclosure  Corham  will  undertake.  By  P.S. 

2641. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Harryes  of  woods  {named)  belonging 

to  the  Manor  of  Ratlesden,  Co.  Suffolk,  which  Manor  was  late  of  the  Bishopric  of  Ely 
and  is  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  exchange;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly 
rent  £5  17^.  8 dr,  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure 
and  preservation  thereof;  at  each  cutting  the  lessee  shall  sell  to  the  tenants  of  the  Manor 
sufficient  firewood  at  reasonable  prices;  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  Auditor  of 
the  County  within  one  year  and  before  the  Surveyor  of  the  said  woods  before  any  cutting 
is  made;  at  the  end  of  the  term  the  lessee  shall  leave  a moiety  of  the  woods  seven  years  old 
at  least.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woods  only,  the  enclosure  and  preserva- 
tion whereof  are  costly  and  have  been  undertaken  by  Harryes.  [m.  2] 

2642. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Hall  of  a farm  called  Rowndhill 

in  Bremer,  Co.  Southampton,  and  two  coppices  {described),  all  parcels  of  the  Manor  of 
Bulbarne  Bremer  and  of  the  possessions  assigned  to  the  Queen  before  her  accession; 
with  reservations,  including  a copse  {named)',  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
indenture,  28  Sept.,  26  Hen.  VIII,  by  William  Fynche,  Prior,  and  the  Convent  of  the 
Monastery  of  Bremmer  to  Thomas  Stote  of  the  County  of  Southampton,  ‘husbandman’, 
for  41  years  from  that  date  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  13 s.  4 d.  (besides  the  profits  of  the  said 
two  coppices);  yearly  rent  £6  13 s.  4 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Hall  of  a 
patent,  26  Oct.,  8 Eliz.,  leasing  to  William  Denham  all  lands  called  Rowndhill  within 
the  Manor  of  Bremer  for  21  years  from  the  time  when  they  should  come  to  the  [m.  3] 
Crown’s  hands  at  the  same  rent;  and  because  through  a mistake  in  certain  words  the 
said  patent  was  insufficient  in  law  to  give  the  lessee  possession.  By  P.S. 

2643. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  James  Boreman  of  all  lands  in  the  County 

of  Devon  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Wasshborne,  Co.  Devon  of  the  foundation  of  the 
predecessors  of  the  Bishop  of  Exeter;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly 
rent  £5  14 s.  9 d.  In  consideration  that  Boreman  will  undertake  to  disprove  a lease  thereof 
by  John  Copleston,  late  incumbent  of  the  Chantry,  to  John  Bodleighe  for  19  years  still 
to  run  or  thereabouts;  and  for  a fine  of  1 14s.  9^.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2644. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Owen  Browne  of  (1)  a windmill  in  Aidring- 

ham  and  Thorpe  in  the  Lordship  of  Laiston,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Layston, 
and  (2)  the  Rectory  of  Aldeburghe,  Co.  Suffolk,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas 
Russhe,  knight,  and  Edmund  Troman,  ‘yeoman’,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  [m.  4] 
St.  John,  Colchester,  Co.  Essex;  with  reservations,  including  all  lands  and  rents  called 
‘Missenden  Landes’;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  zos.  and  (2)  £5  6s.  8 dr,  the 


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lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said 
Owen  of  a patent  of  the  Exchequer,  4 July,  1 and  2 Ph.  and  Mary,  leasing  (1)  to  Robert 
Browne,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same 
rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £25  6r.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2645. )  3 Dec . 1571.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  a fine  of  £92  paid  at  the  Exchequer, 

to  Peter  ap  David  ap  Rice,  the  present  tenant,  of  the  Town  and  Lordship  of  Pennosse, 
Co.  Anglesey,  all  rents  of  assize,  courts,  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  same  and  two  corn 
mills  belonging  thereto;  parcel  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day,  1587,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  2 Aug.,  4 and  5 
Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Harry  ap  Thomas  ap  Harry  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £23;  same  rent.  [m.  5] 

By  P.S. 

2646. )  28  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Warde  of  (1)  lands  in  Windelston, 

late  of  the  Monastery  of  Neseham  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham  and  leased  by  patent,  of 
the  Court  of  Augmentations,  16  Feb.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Warren  inter  alia  for  21 
years  from  Martinmass  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  30/.,  which  Warren  by  deed,  24  Feb., 
6 Edw.  VI.,  assigned  his  interest  to  Thomas  Hedley,  who  by  indenture,  12  July,  6 Edw. 
VI.,  assigned  it  to  Bartholomew  Stevinson,  and  (2)  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Balder- 
bye,  Co.  York,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Grene,  late  of  the  Monastery  of 
Fountance;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  30^.  and  (2)  £12. 
In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Warde  in  the  Exchequer  by  deed,  14  Nov.,  13  Eliz., 
of  the  interest  in  (1)  of  Warren,  Hedley  and  Stevinson;  and  for  a fine  of  £54  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  \m . 6] 

By  P.S. 

2647. )  28  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  50  years  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Baron  of  Den- 

bighe,  Knight  of  the  Garter  and  of  St.  Michael,  Councillor,  of  (1)  the  Forest  and  Park 
of  Southfrith,  Co.  Kent,  with  lands  etc.  ( named , including  ‘lez  iron  milles’)  there  and  (2) 
the  Manor  of  Southe  and  lands  (named),  Co.  Kent;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  John,  late  Duke  of  Northumberland,  by  indenture  to  George 
Harper,  knight,  and  Thomas  Culpepper  for  a term  of  years  not  yet  finished  and  (2)  from 
Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring 
after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £33  16s.  8 \d.  and  (2)  £5  12 s.  7 d.  [m.  7] 

By  P.S. 

2648. )  28  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Shawe,  a Yeoman  in  Ordinary 

of  the  Guard,  of  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  belonging  to  the  Rectory  of  Nuneton,  Co. 
Warwick,  a parcel  of  land  called  ‘le  Persons  Grownde’  by  the  Vicarage  there  and  a barn 
therein,  all  leased  by  indenture,  10  Feb.,  25  Hen.  VIII,  by  John  Jolburne,  Prior,  and  the 
Convent  of  the  House  of  Jesus  of  Bethlehem  of  Shene,  Co.  Surrey,  to  Robert  Fynderne 
of  Nuneton  for  40  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £11,  and  the 
Rectory  of  Nuneton;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  the  said  lease;  yearly 
rent  £11.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2649. )  4 Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Skipwith  of  woods  (named)  within 

the  Manor  of  Growbye,  Co.  Leicester,  which  Manor  is  late  of  Henry,  late  Duke  [m.  8] 
of  Suffolk,  attained;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £16  14/.; 
with  provisions  for  one  cutting  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation 
thereof;  no  ‘pollard  okes’  to  be  cut  except  ‘le  toppes  and  loppes’;  a moiety  of  the  woods 
and  of  ‘le  toppes  and  loppes’  aforesaid  at  least  10  years  old  to  be  left  at  the  end  of  the 
term;  the  patent  to  be  enrolled  before  the  Auditor  of  the  County  within  one  year,  and 


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before  the  Surveyor  of  the  said  woods  before  any  cutting  is  made.  In  consideration  that 
the  premises  are  woods  only,  the  enclosure  and  preservation  whereof  is  costly  and  has 
been  undertaken  by  Skip  with.  By  P.S. 


2650. )  4 Jan.  157 2.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Sekeford,  a Master  of  the  [m.  9] 

Requests,  of  the  Rectory  of  Barnes  in  Thurleston,  Co.  Suffolk;  with  reservations;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £9  i8t.  zd.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Sekeford 
of  a patent,  3 Oct.,  2 Eliz.,  leasing  the  rectory  to  him  at  the  same  rent  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas,  1561,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  28  Feb.,  32  Hen. 
VIII,  to  Francis  Barnard  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last;  and  for  a fine  of  £12 
paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2651. )  10  Jan.  157 2.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  James  of  woods  (named)  within 

the  Manors  of  Barkyng  cum  Nedeham,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  Pulham  Magdolin,  Co.  Norfolk; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £10  6s.  8 d.;  with  provisions  [m.  10] 
for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  a moiety 
of  the  woods  seven  years  old  at  least  to  be  left  at  the  end  of  the  term;  the  farmer  of  the 
Manor  of  Barking  to  have  sufficient  ‘firewood’  out  of  one  of  the  woods,  and  at  each 
cutting  the  tenants  of  the  said  two  Manors  to  be  sold  sufficient  firewood  at  reasonable 
prices.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woods  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven 
years  after  cutting,  the  charges  of  which  enclosure  James  will  undertake,  and  will  also 
pay  the  rent  aforesaid. 


2652.)  14  Feb.  1572..  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Hemsworth  and  Stephen  Hems- 

worth,  his  son,  of  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Preston  Magna  (alias  Mikell  Priston) 
and  Preston  Parva  (alias  Lyttell  Priston)  in  Kepax,  Co.  York,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of 
Kepax,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  John,  Pontefract,  Co.  York;  from  Lady  Day  next; 
yearly  rent  £6  13 s.  4 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Thomas  of  an  indenture, 
10  May,  29  Hen.  VIII,  whereby  James,  Prior,  and  the  Convent  of  the  said  Monastery 
leased  the  premises  to  John  Hemsworth  and  the  said  Thomas,  his  son,  for  40  years 
from  the  feast  of  St.  Mark  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  10  marks;  and  for  a fine  of  £16 
1 3 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

265  3.)  14  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  they  remain  so  long  in  the  Crown’s  hands, 

to  Thomas  Yonge  of  two  thirds  of  the  site  of  the  mansion  or  capital  tenement  [m.  11] 
of  Rednes  and  the  demesne  thereto  belonging,  Co.  York,  late  of  John  Saltmershe 
attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £$.  In  considera- 
tion that  the  premises,  which  Saltmarshe  held  in  right  of  Isabel  his  wife,  are  in  the  Crown’s 
hands  only  during  her  life;  and  for  a fine  of  £10  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2654.)  14  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  if  they  remain  so  long  in  the  Crown’s  hands, 

to  Peter  Wynnyngton  of  lands  (tenants  named),  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Broughton  Magna, 
Co.  York,  late  of  Michael  Tempeste,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Michael- 
mas last;  yearly  rent  113.1.  4 d.  (detailed).  In  consideration  that  the  lands  will  only  remain 
in  the  Crown’s  hands  during  Tempeste’s  life;  and  for  a fine  of  £5  13 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  [m.  1 2] 

265  5 .)  14  Feb.  1 5 72.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  a fine  of  £11  6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer, 

to  William  Laynge  of  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  (tenants  named)  of  two  parts  of  the  de- 
mesne lands  of  the  Manors  of  (1)  Semer  in  Clevelands,  (2)  Grenehowe  and  (3)  Whorleton, 
Co.  York,  late  of  a Chantry  within  the  liberty  of  the  Chapel  of  Whorleton  in  the  parish 
of  Rudbie,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  53 s.  4 d., 
(2)  2oj" . and  (3)  33T.  4 d. 


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2656. )  16  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Harrys  of  (1)  a water  mill  near 

Rabye  Castle  and  (2)  Keverston  Grange,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Ridley,  in  Keverston 
in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  of  treason; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  40J.  and  (2)  £13  6s.  8 d.  In  con- 
sideration that  the  buildings  are  in  such  ruin  that  they  cannot  be  repaired  without  great 
expense,  the  charges  whereof  Harrys  has  undertaken;  and  for  a fine  of  £15  6j\  Sd.  paid 
at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  13] 

By  P.S. 

2657. )  7 Jan-  H72-  Lease  for  21  years  to  the  Queen’s  servants  Martin  Geill  alias 

Allmayn,  farrier,  and  William  Romaryn  alias  Rosemary,  yeoman  saddler  (ephippiar') 
for  ‘lez  moyles  and  camelles’,  of  (1)  the  Rectory  of  Sedgeford  and  the  Rectories  and 
Chapel  of  Seighford  and  Ronton,  Co.  Stafford,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Ronton,  and 
(2)  the  Rectory  of  Penalley,  Co.  Pembroke,  late  of  Acornebury  Priory,  Co.  Hereford; 
with  reservations,  including  the  Chapel  or  Church  of  Ellenhall  and  the  tithes  of  hay, 
privy  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  and  tithes  of  herbage  belonging  to  the  same  Chapel; 
(1)  from  Lady  Day,  1579,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Court  of 
Augmentations,  14  March,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Dorothy  Broughton,  wife  of  Humphrey 
Broughton,  of  the  Rectory  of  Seighford  and  the  Rectory  or  Chapel  of  Ronton,  with 
reservations  (including  Ellenhall  Chapel)  at  a yearly  rent  of  £18  for  21  years  from  the 
termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture  of  the  said  Court,  20  June,  29  Hen.  VIII, 
to  John  Bothe  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last,  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1581, 
being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  1 March,  3 Eliz.,  to  Philip  Luntley 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £11;  yearly  rents  [m.  14] 
(1)  £8  and  (2)  £11;  the  lessees  to  pay  yearly  out  of  the  Rectory  of  Sedgeford  and  Seigh- 
ford and  the  Chapel  of  Ronton  io6j\  Sd.  to  the  Vicar  or  Curate  there  and  £4  15s.  4 d. 
to  the  Vicar  or  Curate  of  Ellenhall  for  their  stipends,  also  to  find  a Chaplain,  Minister 
or  Curate  to  celebrate  in  Penalley  Church,  and  to  pay  all  other  charges  ordinary  and 
extraordinary  out  of  the  Rectory  of  Penally  only.  For  their  service.  By  P.S. 

2658. )  24  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Ralph  Scrivener  of  (1)  1 1 ac.  3 r.  of  meadow 

abbutting  on  the  field  called  ‘Tootehill’  near  Westminster  and  (2)  seven  cartloads  of  hay 
to  be  taken  yearly  from  the  said  meadow,  late  of  Francis  Englefeld,  knight;  with  [m.  15] 
reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  iocxr.  and  (2)  £4  13/.  4 d.  In  considera- 
tion of  the  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  by  Scrivener  of  a patent,  23  April,  1 and  2 Ph. 
and  Mary,  leasing  the  same  to  William  Rice  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the 
same  rents;  also  because  (2)  is  arrented  at  7 marks;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  paid  at  the 
Exchequer. 

2659. )  18  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Warde  of  Barton,  Co.  York,  ‘yeoman’, 

of  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  (1)  Oldaker  and  (2)  Hurworthe  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  45 s.  8 d.  and  (2)  £6  13 s.  4 d.\ 
the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of  (1)  rents  of  8j\  10 d.  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham  and  6s. 
8 d.  to  a certain  Bailiff  to  the  Queen’s  use  and  out  of  (2)  16s.  8 d.  free  rent  to  John  Eden, 
as  accustomed.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  were  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  John 
Swyneborne,  attainted  of  treason,  in  the  right  of  his  wife,  and  after  his  death  will  revert 
to  John  Swynborne,  his  son  and  heir;  and  for  a fine  of  £18  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2660. )  18  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  his  service,  to  John  Rade,  the  Queen’s 

servant,  of  lands  (named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Brampton,  Co.  Huntingdon,  parcel  [m.  1 6] 
of  the  Lordship  of  Brampton;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £7 
I4J-.  (detailed).  By  P.S. 


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2661.)  18  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Clopton  of  (1)  a tenement  in 

Mowthorpe,  Co.  York,  (2)  a sheep  course  in  Kirkby,  Co.  York,  (3)  a windmill  there  and 
(4)  the  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  of  the  Parish  of  Kirkeby  in  Grindalith,  Co.  York, 
late  of  Kyrkham  Priory,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rents 
from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain  possession  (1)  42^.,  (2)  i$s.  4 d.,  (3)  i2J\  and  [m.  17] 
(4)  £8.  In  consideration  that  he  will  endeavour  at  his  own  costs  to  make  void  a lease  of 
the  premises  for  30  years  in  reversion  by  patent,  24  Sept.,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Francis  Aslaby, 
of  which  17  years  or  thereabouts  remain  unexpried;  and  for  a fine  of  £6  1 3/.  4 d.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer. 


2662. )  23  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Swayne  and  John  Craven  of  the 

Rectory  of  Ayton  in  Cleivelonde,  Co.  York,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Post- 
gate, chaplain  there,  and  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Whitbye;  with  reservations;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  For  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2663. )  10 Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Jevans  and  James  Jevans  of  [m.  18] 

the  Rectory  of  Llangattock  Vibon  Avell  and  Sainct  Mogham,  once  of  Monmouth  Priory; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £6.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender 
in  the  Exchequer  by  William  Jevans,  clerk,  of  an  indenture,  Michaelmas,  25  Hen.  VIII, 
whereby  Richard  Taylbus,  Prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  Priory  leased  the  Rectory  to 
Thomas  Williams  at  the  same  rent  for  40  years  from  the  termination  of  the  interest  of 
Philip  Hopkin  of  Monmouth  and  John  Lewes,  clerk,  in  which  lease  there  are  about  15 
years  unexpired;  and  for  a fine  of  £1 5 paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  John  and  James  Jevans. 

2664. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Conyers  of  a fishery  in  the  water  of 

Teese  at  Newson  alias  Newsom,  Co.  York,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Ryvalx,  Co.  York, 
and  ‘le  fyshehouse’  and  ‘le  fysshegarth’  and  other  profits  belonging  to  the  fishery;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £15;  the  lessee  to  repair  ‘le  fyssehouse’  and  ‘le  fyshegarth’ 
and  to  find  the  boat  and  nets  for  the  fishery;  he  may  take  ash  trees  growing  on  the  premises 
to  repair  ‘le  fysshegarth’  and  make  oars  for  the  boat;  he  shall  plant  two  young  ash  trees 
on  the  premises  for  every  ash  tree  so  taken;  he  may  take  in  the  Queen’s  woods  adjoining 
the  fishery  ‘le  rise’  or  ‘yedders’  to  repair  ‘le  ware’  of  the  fishery.  In  consideration  of  the 
surrender  by  him  of  a patent,  20  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  George  Conyers, 
knight,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £30 
paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2665. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edward  Wyngate,  clerk  of  ‘le  checke’ 

of  the  guard,  of  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Litgrave  in  Luton,  Co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  posses- 
sions granted  to  Cardinal  Pole  and  the  Clergy  by  Act  of  Parliament  and  once  of  \m.  19] 
the  Monastery  of  St.  Albans,  Co.  Hertford;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  In 
consideration  of  the  surrender  by  him  by  deed,  17  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery, 
of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  April,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  premises 
inter  alia  to  John  Fothergill  at  the  same  rent  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease 
thereof  by  indenture,  20  May,  23  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Lawrence  for  24  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  next;  and  for  a fine  of  £23  6s.  8d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2666. )  24  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Harrys  of  the  Rectory  of  Oking- 

ton,  Hardwick  and  Bodington,  Co.  Gloucester,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Tewkesbury; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain 
possession  £31;  the  lessee  to  pay  40/.  yearly  for  a pension  to  the  Vicar  of  Okington.  In 
consideration  that  he  offers  at  his  own  suit  and  costs  to  prove  void  a conventual  [m.  20] 
indenture,  20  Jan.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  leasing  inter  alia  to  George  Throgmerton  the  premises, 
by  the  name  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  of  Okington,  with  divers  demesne  lands  of  the 


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Manor,  and  the  said  Rectory,  for  99  years  from  24  Jan.  then  next;  and  for  a fine  of  £13 
6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2667. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  life  in  succession  to  William  Gannocke  the  elder, 

Gregory  Gannocke  and  William  Gannocke  the  younger,  son  of  the  said  William,  of  the 
Rectory  of  Sybsey,  Co.  Lincoln;  with  reservations;  yearly  rent  £12.  In  consideration  of 
their  undertaking  to  make  void  a lease  thereof  by  indenture,  12  Aug.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  by 
the  Monastery  of  Spalding,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  John  Hill  and  John  Harryson  for  92 1 years 
of  which  57  are  yet  unexpired. 

2668. )  14  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  a fine  of  £100  paid  at  the  [m.  21] 

Exchequer,  to  Edward  Herbert  of  mills  ( named ) in  the  Lordship  of  Brecon  alias  Breck- 
nock and  ‘les  lerewite’,  avisage  of  pigs  in  the  Forest  there  and  a fishery  of  the  waters  of 
Neath  and  Tawey,  all  late  of  Edward,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  attainted;  from  the  ter- 
mination of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  11  June,  3 and  4 Ph.  and  Mary,  to  Walter  Herbert 
for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £42  and  2 6s.  8 d.  of  increase; 
yearly  rent  £43  6s.  8 d.  By  P.S. 

2669. )  17  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Simon  Throgmerton  of  lands  ( named  with 

tenants'  na?nes)  in  Brampton,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Brampton,  Co.  Huntingdon,  and  of 
lands  assigned  to  the  Queen  before  her  accession;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
last;  yearly  rent  £7  i6j\  4 d.  For  a fine  of  £20  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  22] 

2670. )  10  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Harryman  of  309  bushels  ( modios ) 

of  salt  which  the  tenants  of  the  Manor  of  Gosberkirke,  Co.  Lincoln,  are  accustomed  to 
pay  yearly  as  parcel  of  the  rents  of  the  Manor,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Peterburgh,  Co. 
Northampton;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  103/.;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  12s.  paid  at 
the  Exchequer. 

2671. )  13  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Robson  of  lands  ( named  with 

tenants'  names')  in  Carethorpe,  Co.  York,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Carethorpe,  late  of  Wil- 
liam, Marquess  of  Northampton;  with  reservations;  yearly  rent  £12  6d.  {detailed).  For 
a fine  of  £48  zs.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  23] 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 27  March , 14  £li%.,  by  Robson ; signed:  Willm.  Cordell 
[M.R.];  per  me  Ricm.  Robson. 

2672. )  10  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Rees  Lewes  of  Glaudestrie,  Co.  Radnor, 

of  the  agistment,  both  winter  and  summer,  of  the  Forest  of  Radnor,  Co.  Radnor, 
late  of  the  Earl  of  March,  the  pannage  of  pigs,  wood,  honey  and  wax  of  the  same  Forest, 
turbury  there  and  all  other  profits  arising  by  reason  of  the  Forest;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £10.  In  consideration  that — it  appears  by  certificate 
of  the  Auditor  of  the  County  that  the  premises  were  granted  to  William  Abbott,  now 
deceased,  in  the  time  of  Henry  VIII;  it  appears  by  inquisition  taken  before  James  ap 
Rees,  Robert  Davie  and  Edward  Price  in  the  year  6 Eliz.  that  under  Abbott's  farmer  the 
premises  were  not  worth  more  than  £9;  last  year  the  profit  to  Abbott  levied  by  approve- 
ment amounted  to  £6  19 s.  zd .,  whereof  22.r.  8 d.  were  allowed  for  the  labour  and  costs 
of  the  improver;  but  Lewes  offers  to  pay  a rent  of  £10. 

2673. )  14  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Francke  and  Peter  Atkinson  of  all 

lands  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  [ — ] Stockinges,  widow,  relict  of  [m.  24] 
Peter  Stockinges,  Henry  Nosken,  ‘cowper’,  Mother  Miller,  widow,  Hubert  Anthony, 
‘berebrewer’,  Tise  Hellybrand,  Peter  Cowper,  Joan  Dreywoman,  widow,  James  William- 
son, Bernard  Harryson,  ‘cowper’,  Derick  Johnson,  ‘cowper’,  Thomas  Hurton,  ‘taylor’, 


Reading  from  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1 240);  the  roll  reads  ‘42*. 


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and  Rouley  Johnson,  ‘cowper’,  in  Estsmythfeld  by  the  Tower  of  London,  Co.  Middle- 
sex, two  gardens  in  Estsmythfeld  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Lawrence  Foxley  (on  the 
east  and  south  sides  by  a brewhouse  called  ‘le  Swanne’),  a garden  called  "Kendalls 
Yarde’  and  a little  house  or  lodge  enclosed  adjoining  the  same  garden  in  Estsmythfeld 
(to  the  east  of  the  graveyard  of  the  Monastery  of  Graces  by  the  Tower  of  London),  other 
parcels  of  land  called  "the  Pine  Aple  Garden’  in  Estsmythfeld  (on  "le  southest’  by  ‘the 
Covent  Garden’  of  the  said  Monastery),  a tenement  and  ‘le  backside  in  Hounsdiche  in 
the  Parish  of  St.  Botolph  without  Algate,  London,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  Abbot  [sic] 
of  Minores,  a great  house  and  a garden  in  Hounsdiche,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Law- 
rence and  after  of  Thomas  Huse,  two  gardens  adjoining  and  a lodge  in  Hounsditche  now 
or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Walter  Asheley  and  Nicholas  Cooke,  two  tenements 
together  in  the  Parish  of  All  Hallows  Steyninge,  London,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Patrick  Galamor,  ‘frewterer’,  and  Robert  Prentice,  "pewterer’,  a tenement  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Sepulchre  without  Newgate  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  James  Dep worth  and 
5ac.  of  marsh  in  Popler  Marshe,  late  occupied  by  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  the 
Monastery  of  Graces,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Popler,  Co.  Middlesex;  with  reservations 
of  a tenement  called  ‘the  Goundfounders  Howse’  in  Hounsdiche  in  the  said  Parish  of  St. 
Botolph,  granted  to  John  Owen  and  Robert  Owen  for  life  in  survivorship;  from  Lady 
Day  next;  yearly  rent  £15  i6j\  8d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Atkinson  and 
Franke  of  a patent,  3 1 Dec.,  8 Eliz.  [Calendar,  1 5 63-1 5 66,  no.  2448],  leasing  the  premises1 
to  Atkynson  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of 
£15  1 6s.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  25] 

By  P.S. 

2674.)  28  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Meverell,  a Gentleman  Pensioner 

of  Berwick,  of  (1)  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  of  the  Rectory  of  Dowbrigge,  Co.  [m.  26] 
Derby,  appropriated  to  Tutbery  Priory,  Co.  Stafford,  (2)  the  demesne  lands  ( named  with 
tenants'  names')  of  the  Manor  of  Egleton  alias  Egeton  in  Okeham,  Co.  Rutland,  purchased 
by  Henry  VIII  from  Anthony  Browne,  knight,  (3)  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names)  in 
Shere  Grene  in  Farneham  Royall,  Co.  Buckingham,  parcel  of  the  Queen’s  possessions 
before  her  accession,  (4)  a tenement  or  cottage  and  garden  in  the  east  part  of  St.  Johns 
Strete,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  without  Newgate,  London,  (between 
the  wall  of  the  Charterhouse  on  the  east,  the  highway  on  the  west,  a tenement  late  of 
Thomas  Trentham  on  the  north  and  a tenement  late  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  [ — ] on  the 
south),  a tenement  or  cottage  and  garden  in  St.  John  Strete  (between  a garden  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Nicolles  on  the  east,  the  highway  on  the  west,  a tenement 
late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Henry  [ — ] on  the  north  and  a tenement  late  in  the  tenure 
of  the  said  Nicolles  on  the  south)  and  a cottage  and  garden  in  St.  Johns  Strete  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Stephen  Bradshawe,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
and  (5)  lands  (named  with  tenant's  names)  in  Burton  Lazer  alias  Lysley,  Co.  Leicester,  parcel 
of  the  Manor  of  Melton  Mowbrey,  Co.  Leicester,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lewes,  Co. 
Sussex;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the 
Court  of  Augmentations,  30  Oct.,  36  Hen.  VIII,  to  Rowland  Rudgeley  inter  alia  for 
40  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8  6j \ 8 d.,  (2)  from  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  3 June,  3 Eliz.,  to  James  Harryngton, 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  40.1.  10 d., 
(3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  31  Jan.,  4 Eliz., 
to  Nicholas  Cooke,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £4  16^.,  (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer, 
12  May,  9 Eliz.,  to  John  Preston  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 


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30/.  and  (5)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for 
life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8  6/.  8d.,  (2)  40/.  10 d.,  (3)  £4  1 6d., 
(4)  30/.  and  (5)  33/.  4 d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  For  his  service  in 
the  wars.  [m.  27] 

By  P.S. 

2675. )  10  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Gardiner  of  (1)  lands.  \m.  28] 

{named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Winterset,  Co.  York,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Oswald, 
Co.  York,  (2)  lands  etc.  (named)  in  Lyncombe  and  Wydcombe,  Co.  Somerset  and  a capital 
messuage  and  barn  there,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Lyncombe  and  Wydcombe,  once  of 
the  Monastery  of  Bathe,  Co.  Somerset,  and  (3)  lands  (named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Etton, 
Co.  York,  once  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  by  Clerkenwell,  Co.  Middlesex; 
with  reservations;  (1)  from  Michaelmas,  1573,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  20  Feb.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Humphrey  Cotton, 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £3  6/.  8 d., 
(2)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  2 June,  7 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Gaye  and 
William  Gaye  and  Richard  Gaye,  his  sons,  for  life  in  succession  from  Lady  Day  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  8 s.  and  heriot  the  best  beast  and  doing  all  other  customary 
charges  and  services  and  (3)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or 
grant  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  3 3T.  4 d.,  (2)  £6  8/.  [m.  29] 

and  (3)  3 3 j-.  4 d.;  the  lessee  to  collect  the  rents  of  assize,  perquisites  and  profits  of  court 
of  the  Manor  of  Lyndcome  and  Wydcome,  account  for  them  before  the  Auditor  of  the 
County  and  pay  them  to  the  Receiver  of  the  County;  also  to  provide  entertainment 
twice  a year  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  same 
Manor  or  survey  the  same.  By  P.S. 

2676. )  17  Sept.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  his  service  in  the  wars,  to  Brian  Fitz- 

williams  of  (1)  the  Town  of  Carnam  Ughaph  and  Maeslider  alias  Mosseleder  [m.  30] 
in  the  Commote  of  Menney,  Co.  Anglesey,  and  (2)  lands  (named)  in  Bodenvewe  in  the 
Commote  of  Dyndd,  Co.  Anglesey,  parcels  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales,  (3)  all 
lands  in  the  Town  of  Ethenocke  in  the  Commote  of  Uchor’,  Co.  Carnarvon,  (4)  lands 
(named)  in  Whittelsey,  Co.  Cambridge,  late  of  the  Priory  or  new  Hospital  of  St.  Mary 
the  Virgin  without  Busshoppesgate,  London,  and  (5)  the  Manor  of  Forcett  and  the 
lands  belonging  thereto,  Co.  York,  late  of  Robert  Lamberte,  attainted  of  treason;  with 
reservations,  including  courts  etc.  of  the  Manor  of  Forcett;  (1)  and  (2)  from  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  29  June,  3 and  4 Ph.  & Mary,  [m.  31] 
to  Henry  Sydney,  knight,  inter  alia , with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  70J-.  for  these  and 
other  lands  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas,  1565,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof 
by  patent  under  the  seal  of  Carnarvon,  10  Sept.,  36  Hen.  VIII,  to  Tudder  ap  Roberte 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
patent,  27  July,  4 and  5 Ph.  Sc  Mary,  to  Hugh  ap  Rice  ap  Jevan  Lloid  and  Robert  ap 
Rees  ap  Jevan  Lloid  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  6s.  8 d.> 
(4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  20  Feb.,  6 Eliz., 
to  Edward  Emerie,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  66s.  8 d.  (reciting  a previous  lease  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  2 
May,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Richard  Backhouse)  and  (5)  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents  (1) 
30/.  9 d.\  (2)  3 it.  4 d.,  (3)  £9  6s.  8 d.}  (4)  £4  8j\  8 \d.  and  (5)  £25  is.  3 \d.;  the  [m.  32] 
lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges,  except  6j\  8^.  rent  resolute  out  of  (5)  now  or 
late  payable  to  Thomas  Broughe.  By  P.S. 

2677. )  24  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  31  years  to  Lady  Dorothy  Stafford,  of  the  [m.  33] 

Privy  Chamber,  of  (1)  the  Manor  of  Estgrafton  alias  Grafton  Courte,  late  of  Edward, 


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late  Duke  of  Somerset,  the  Manor  Estgrafton  and  Wilton,  late  of  the  late  Duke  of  Somer- 
set, attainted  of  felony,  and  the  Manor  of  Grafton  in  Grafton  and  Bedwyn  or  Wilton, 
Co.  Wilts,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof,  (2)  the  herbage  and 
pannage  of  Rockingham  Park,  Co.  Northampton,  (3)  a meadow  called  ‘Grovemeade’,  a 
meadow  called  ‘Pickwade  alias  Pickelwade’,  meadow  in  Burymeade,  meadow  in  Twyne- 
ham,  meadow  in  Illesham,  meadow  in  Gaston,  meadow  in  Milham,  Langley  and  Sopeley, 
the  pasture  of  Groundeborough  between  the  Invention  of  Holy  Cross  and  Midsummer 
and  a fishery  of  the  waters  of  Stower  and  Avon,  Co.  Southampton,  late  of  the  Monastery 
of  Christchurche,  Co.  Southampton,  and  (4)  a portion  of  tithes  of  the  north  \m.  34] 
part  of  Cannocke  in  Cherington,  Co.  Wilts,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lanthorn’,  Co. 
Gloucester;  with  reservations,  including  pasture  and  hay  for  the  deer  and  wild  beasts  in 
Rockingham  Park;  (1)  from  the  termination  of  leases  ( a ) by  Thomas  Barnardiston  of 
Setton,  Co.  Suffolk,  knight,  and  Thomas  Barnardiston,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  by 
indenture,  21  Nov.,  33  Hen.  VIII,  to  John  Barnardiston  of  Northevell,  Co.  Bedford,  of 
the  Manor  of  Grafton  in  Grafton  and  Bedwyn  or  Wilton  for  5 o years  from  Michaelmas 
then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £25  and  ( b ) by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  7 
Oct.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Robert  Knighte  inter  alia  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrafton  alias  Grafton 
Courte,  woods  reserved,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent,  (2)  from 
the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  10  April,  1 and  2 Ph.  & Mary,  to  Edward 
Watson  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4,  (3)  from  the  ter- 
mination of  a lease  by  patent,  8 July,  3 and  5 Ph.  & Mary,  of  the  said  meadows  and  pas- 
ture and  a moiety  of  the  fishery  of  the  waters  of  Stower  and  Aven  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£j  1 is.  8d.  for  30  years  from  Michaelmas,  1560,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
Henry  VIII  by  indenture,  1 March,  3 1 Hen.  VIII,  to  Thomas  Wriothesley  and  William 
Abery  for  21  years  and  (4)  from  ther  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  10  March, 
5 Eliz.,  to  Edward  Barnard  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £6.  Grant  also  for  30  years  of  the  office  of  Keeper  of  the  Deer  and  Wild  Beasts 
in  Rockingham  Park  and  in  Corby  Wooddes  within  the  precincts  of  Rockingham  Forest, 
Co.  Northampton;  from  the  termination  of  a grant  thereof  by  the  above  mentioned 
patent,  10  April,  1 and  2 Ph.  & Mary,  to  Watson  for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  \m.  35] 
then  next;  with  the  customary  profits  of  the  office,  except  a fee  of  £3  6s.  8 d.  and  the  other 
sums  of  money  formerly  allowed  to  the  office;  the  grantee  may  take  six  wild  beasts  and 
six  deer  from  the  park  and  woods  and  dispose  of  them  at  her  discretion  to  the  inhabitants 
near  the  same,  for  the  better  preservation  of  the  deer  and  beasts  there.  For  her  service. 

By  Q* 


2678.)  24  Jan . 1572.  Lease  for  31  years,  to  Henry  Middlemore,  the  Queen’s  servant, 

of  lands  ( tenants  named),  Co.  Somerset,  of  the  yearly  rents  specified,  as  follows, — in 
Currey  Ryvall,  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there  (5  j\),  in  Drayton  {named),  given  for 
lights  in  the  Church  there  (8 d.),  in  Kyngeston  {named),  given  for  lights  in  the  Church 
there  {izdl),  in  Currey  Mallett  {named),  given  for  lights  and  the  like  in  the  Church  there 
{6d.),  in  Barrington  {named),  given  by  Gilbert  Knovell  for  Mass  in  a Chapel  called  ‘St. 
Nicholas  He’  in  Barrington  Church  {£8),  in  Curlonde  (6j\  8 d.),  in  Crokerne,  given  for  a 
light  and  the  like  in  the  Church  there  (4^.  6 d.),  in  Sevington  Michell  (including  ‘the 
Churchehouse’),  given  for  lights  and  thel  ike  in  the  Church  there  {zod.),  in  Misterton 
{named),  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there  {6d.),  in  Mosterne  {named),  given  to  find 
salt  for  holy  water  (4 d.,  the  tithes  and  oblations  from  the  lands  of  the  inhabitants  of 
Steveley  in  Abbotesille,  (40.1.),  ‘St.  James  Chapell’  and  land  belonging  thereto  in  Hur- 
cotte  {4d.),  a ruined  Free  Chapel  in  Esthane  in  Crokerne,  with  lands  and  tithes  belonging 
thereto  (in  the  tenure  of  the  Rector  of  Wayford)  (£10),  a Free  Chapel  in  Longelode, 
with  lands  belonging  thereto  (4/.),  in  Milborne  Porte  {named),  given  to  find  a [m.  36] 


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Priest  to  say  mass  and  anniversaries  in  a Chapel  called  ‘Chepmans  Ylde’  in  the  Church 
there  (nr.  Gd.,  Gd.,  3 s.,  zs.,  3 s.,  6/.,  5/.  4 d.  and  5/.),  in  Milborne  Porte  {named)  (4 d.), 
in  Milborne  Porte  {described),  given  in  mortmain  (4 d.),  in  Milborne  Porte  {named)  given 
to  the  fraternity  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist  (12 d.),  in  Trente  (13 s.  4 d.),  a yearly  pension 
of  £8  \no  place  specified ] paid  by  the  Provost  and  Scholars  of  Orriall  College,  Oxford, 
(£8),  in  Somerton,  given  for  lamps  and  the  like  (7 r.),  in  Hardington,  given  respectively 
for  ‘russhes  to  rushe  the  Churche’,  to  ring  ‘a  curfey  bell’,  and  to  find  a Priest  to  pray 
for  all  souls  of  the  departed  {$s.  4 d.),  in  Hockleham  in  Chilton  Cantelo  (in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Master,  Rector  there)  {Gd.),  in  Chilton  Cantelo  {described)  {zd.),  in  Chilton 
Cantelo  {named),  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  {Gd.),  in  Kinton  {named),  given 
for  lamps  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  in  North  Cadbury  {named),  given  for  lights  in  the 
Church  of  Cadburie  aforesaid  (4J.),  in  Gallampton,  given  for  lights  in  Yerlynton  Church 
(1  Gd.),  in  Barton  Davy,  given  by  John  Ludwell  for  a Priest  to  pray  for  all  souls  (4 d.),  in 
Barton  aforesaid,  given  for  lights  and  the  like  in  the  Church  there  (3/.  4 d.),  in  Lynning- 
ton,  given  for  lights  in  the  Church  there  (8 d.),  at  Key  within  the  Manor  of  Henforde  and 
Yevell,  (6j\  8 d.),  in  Henford  etc.  {named)  (i8j\  4 d.),  a Free  Chapel  in  the  churchyard  of 
Yevell,  {zd.),  a Free  Chapel  in  the  tithing  of  Plucknett  and  a graveyard  and’a  churche- 
house’  belonging  thereto  (6x.  8 d.),  ‘Maide  Milboroughes  Chapell’  in  Somerton  {zd.), 
‘Marie  Magdelynes  Chapell’  in  Longesutton  (zs.),  ‘St.  Peters  Chappell’  in  Longesutton 
{izd.),  ‘St  Markes  Chapell’  in  Stertt  in  Babcarie  (4 d.),  ‘Our  Ladie  Chapell’  with  land 
about  it  in  Estcoker  (3 s.  4 d.),  in  Sonde  {named),  given  to  find  a Priest  to  say  a ‘Jesus 
Masse’  and  the  like  in  Wedmore  Church,  (2J*.),  and  a Free  Chapel  and  lands  in  Kenne, 
late  given  for  oblations  and  the  like  in  the  said  Chapel  (jj*.  4 d.);  with  reserva-  [m.  38] 
tions;  from  Michaelmas  last;  at  the  yearly  rents  specified;  the  lessee  not  to  be  charged 
with  any  parcel  of  the  premises  of  which  he  shall  not  obtain  possession.  In  consideration 
that  Middlemore  has  at  his  own  suit  and  costs  found  that  the  premises  were  concealed,  as 
appears  by  several  inquisitions  thereof  in  the  Exchequer. 

2679.)  10  Jan.  i^jz.  Lease  for  31  years  to  William  Gorge,  a Gentleman  [m.  39] 

Pensioner,  of  (1)  the  houses  called  ‘bothes’,  ‘stallage’,  ‘tallage’  and  other  profits  of  fairs 
at  Lenton,  Co.  Nottingham,  called  ‘Lenton  faire’,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lenton,  (2) 
the  Rectory  of  Hailes  and  Didbrooke,  Co.  Gloucester,  with  tithes  belonging  thereto 
{tenant  named),  the  small  tithes,  altarages  and  oblations  belonging  to  Hailes  Chapel,  the 
tithes  of  lands  {named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Dydbroke  and  a portion  of  the  [m.  40] 
tithes  of  a meadow  {named  with  tenant's  name),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Hailes,  (3)  the 
site  and  capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Pirforde,  Co.  Surrey,  the  herbage  of  the 
Park  there  now  disparked,  all  the  lands  called  ‘le  Parke’  and  the  tithes  of  corn  and 
hay  of  ‘le  Parke’,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex,  (4)  lands  {named 
with  tenant's  name)  in  Anlescombe,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  the  Priory  or  Hospital  of  St.  John, 
Bridgewater,  Co.  Somerset,  (5)  a tenement  {tenant  named)  in  Tresley  alias  Tresellyn,  Co. 
Cornwall,  late  of  Edward,  late  Earl  of  Devon,  (6)  lands  {named  with  tenants'  name)  in 
Henscote,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  William  Cavendishe,  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange, 
and  (7)  lands  {named)  belonging  to  the  house  or  mansion  called  Asheridge  House  in 
Asheridge,  Goddesden,  Frithesden,  Barkenstede,  Northchurche  and  Pychethorne, 
Cos.  Buckingham  and  Hertford,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Asheridge  with  Goddesden 
Parva  and  Frithesden,  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  woods  {named)  and  common  of 
pasture  in  ‘le  Frithe’  and  elsewhere  belonging  to  the  said  house;  with  reservations; 
(1)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  26  Dec.,  4 and  5 [recte  [m.  41] 
3 and  4]  Ph.  & Mary,  to  Ralph  Prine  at  a yearly  rent  of  £26  13 s.  4 d.  for  21  years  from 
Michaelmas,  1560,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  29  April,  31  Hen. 
VIII,  to  Michael  Stanhope  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent,  (2) 


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from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  8 June,  6 Eliz.,  to 
Henry  Hodgekins  the  elder,  Anthony  Hodgekins  and  Henry  Hodgekins  the  younger, 
with  reservations,  for  life  in  succession  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  17 s. 
4^.,  (3)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  27  Nov.,  4 Eliz.,  to  Gregory 
Revell  inter  alia  at  a yearly  rent  of  6oj\  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas,  1569,  or  the  ter- 
mination of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  14  May,  2 Edw. 
VI,  to  John  Carleton  and  Joyce  his  wife  inter  alia  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
next  at  the  same  rent,  (4)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  conventual  inden- 
ture, 20  March,  11  Hen.  VIII,  to  William  Horsey,  clerk,  for  61  years  at  a yearly  rent 
of  25  s.,  (5)  and  (6)  from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants 
thereof  for  life  or  years  enduring  after  that  date  and  (7)  from  the  termination  of  a lease 
thereof  by  the  Queen  before  her  accession  by  indenture,  28  March,  3 and  4 Ph.  & Mary, 
to  Richard  Combes  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  10 d.\ 
yearly  rents  (1)  £26  13 s.  4^.,  (2)  17 s.  4^.,  (3)  6oj\,  (4)  25/.,  (5)  8/.,  (6)  21s.  4 d.  and  (7) 
£6  10 d.;  the  lessee  to  pay  out  of  (2)  £8  yearly  for  the  salary  of  the  Curate  of  \m.  42] 
Didbroke  Church,  5 3 s.  yearly  for  the  stipend  of  a Chaplain  in  Hailes  Chapel  and  all 
rents  resolute  and  other  charges.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

2680. )  1 March  157 2.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Anthony  Metcalfe,  Martin  Skarre  and 

Humphrey  Whalley  of  the  agistment  of  cattle  in  the  Forest  of  Wenseladeile  alias  Wens- 
lowdale  to  the  north  of  the  water  of  Yore  in  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  Co. 
York,  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Midlehan,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas 
last;  yearly  rent  £10;  the  lessees  not  to  demand  more  rent  or  profit  for  the  agistment 
than  has  been  customary  hitherto.  For  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

2681. )  21  Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  life  for  Lord  William  Howard  of  Effingham  \m.  43] 

Councillor,  Chamberlain,  to  retain  40  gentlemen  or  yeomen,  in  addition  to  household 
servants  and  persons  under  him  in  any  office,  although  they  be  tenants  of  the  Queen  or 
any  of  her  subjects  or  resident  within  the  Queens  Honours,  Manors  etc.;  the  licence  not 
to  extent  to  the  Queen’s  Servants  named  in  her  ‘chequior  rolle’  or  sworn  to  her  service; 
pardon  of  offences  committed  against  any  acts  of  retainers,  before  the  present  date. 

English.  By  Q. 

2682. )  7 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  seven  years  for  John  Barrett,  student  of  Cambridge, 

who,  leaving  the  study  of  more  profitable  faculties,  has,  for  his  zeal  to  further  good 
letters  and  the  propagation  of  the  Latin  tongue,  after  long  study,  set  in  order  a dictionary, 
the  English  before  the  Latin,  both  with  single  words  and  also  Very  commendable 
phrases  out  of  many  excellent  authors’;  to  print  and  set  forth  the  same;  no  other  person 
to  print  or  sell  the  dictionary  or  any  work  taken  from  the  same,  on  pain  of  forfeiture  of 
such  books.  English.  By  P.S. 

2683. )  14  March  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Mathew  Twyforde,  for  his 

service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI  and  Queen  Mary  in  their  wars  in  France  and  to  the 
Queen  at  the  late  siege  of  Leith  in  Scotland,  of  the  office  of  a Yeoman  Waiter  in  the  Tower 
of  London  which  shall  next  be  void;  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  with  a livery  coat,  watch  \m.  44] 
livery,  and  all  other  fees  and  allowances  due;  the  grant  not  to  be  prejudicial  to  any  person 
having  a former  grant  of  the  office.  English. 

By  P.S. 

2684. )  9 June  1 5 72.  Grant  for  five  years  to  Thomas  Gorge,  a Groom  of  the  Privy 

Chamber,  of  power  to  inquire  concerning  goods  of  the  late  Earls  of  Northumberland 
and  Westmorland,  Leonard  Dacres  and  others  inhabiting  north  of  the  river  Trent  and 
attainted  of  treason  as  offenders  in  the  late  rebellions  in  the  North,  which  should  have 


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come  into  the  queen’s  hands  by  such  attainders,  but  are  concealed.  The  Lord  Treasurer, 
Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  the  President  and  Council  of 
the  North,  and  all  other  Judges  and  Justices  of  the  Queen’s  courts  to  issue  such  com- 
missions, writs  and  processes  as  many  seem  convenient  for  the  further  trial  of  the  premises 
and  to  examine  such  persons  as  the  grantee  may  declare  to  knowledge  of  the  premises; 
such  witnesses  to  have  their  expenses  borne  by  the  grantee  at  the  discretion  of  the  judge 
and  officers  summoning  them.  Gorge  and  his  nominees  in  this  behalf,  with  the  consent 
of  the  Sheriff  and  two  Justices  of  the  Peace  of  a County  to  take  and  receive  to  the  Queen’s 
use  all  such  concealed  goods.  Grant  to  him  and  his  nominees  of  a moiety  of  the  \m.  45] 
goods  discovered,  the  remaining  moiety  to  be  paid  to  the  Queen’s  use  within  a month  of 
the  receipt  thereof;  the  grantee  is  not  to  seize  such  goods  without  the  Sheriff  and  two 
Justices  of  the  Peace  of  the  County  being  privy  to  it,  and  is  to  make  a bill  indented 
between  him  and  them  testifying  to  all  that  shall  be  so  seized;  the  said  sheriffs  and 
justices  shall,  under  pain  of  £40,  certify  one  part  of  the  said  bill  into  the  Exchequer 
at  the  beginning  of  the  term  next  following.  English . 

[By  P.S.]1 

2685.)  27  Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  William  Alley,  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  indicted 

for  that  on  31  Jan.,  14  Eliz.,  at  Clerkenwell,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  highway  he  robbed 
Richard  Woolton  of  goods  ( described ) and  6 s.  Sd.  belonging  to  him.  At  the  suit  of  Eliza- 
beth Butler,  his  mother.  By  P.S.2 

( The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank .) 


1 Illegible  in  the  roll,  but  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1245)  is  under  the  Privy  Seal. 

2 Most  of  this  entry  is  illegible,  and  readings  have  been  supplied  from  the  warrant  (in  Chancery 
Warrants  II,  1242). 


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C.  66/1088 

2686. )  8 June  1572.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  John  Lee  of  an  annuity  of  \m.  1] 

£66.  13/.  4 d.  from  Midsummer  last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  for  his  service. 

ByP.S. 

26 87. )  3 Nov.  1572.  Presentation  of  Nicholas  Clayton,  clerk,  to  the  Vicarage  of 

Newarke  upon  Trente,  York,  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Edward  Rodes,  clerk. 

By  P.S. 

2688. )  7 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Garton,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  of  the  office  of  Usher  and  Crier  in  the  Queen’s  Bench,  void  by  the  death  of 
Richard  Jourden;  as  formerly  held  by  Jourden,  John  Williams,  William  Burditt,  Robert 
Webbe,  Thomas  Brightman  or  John  Skynner;  for  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2689. )  14  Oct . 1572.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Roger  Manwoode,  Serjeant 

at  Law,  to  be  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas.  By  Q. 

2690. )  22  Oct . 1572.  Presentation  of  George  Downes,  B.A.,  to  the  Vicarage  of 

Noneton,  Coventry  and  Lichfield  dioc.,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Nicholas  Clayton. 

By  P.S. 

2691. )  7 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Robert  Norton,  clerk,  to  the  Rec- 

tory of  Aldburgh  with  Hasylwood,  Co.  Suffolk,  Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  the  deprivation 
of  John  Willoughbye.  By  P.S. 

2692. )  28  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Fraunces,  M.D.,  of  the  office  of  a 

Physician  in  Ordinary;  with  an  annuity  of  £100,  payable  at  the  Exchequer  from  Lady 
Day  last.  By  Q. 

2693. )  30  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Morgan  of  the  office  of  Constable  of 

Gloucester  Castle,  void  by  the  death  of  Henry  Jernyngham,  knight;  as  formerly  held 
by  Jerningham,  William  Compton  or  John  Huddleston.  By  P.S. 

2694. )  27  Oct.  1572.  Presentation  of  Richard  Taylor,  clerk,  B.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of 

St.  Michael  in  Gloucester,  Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  death.  By  P.S. 

2695. )  10  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Christopher  Holmes,  \m.  2] 

clerk,  to  the  Rectory  of  Rendelsham,  Norwich  dioc.  By  P.S. 

2696. )  29  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Verney,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  of  the 

office  of  Marshal  of  the  Marshalsea  of  the  Queen’s  Bench;  as  formerly  held  by  John 
Wikes,  Thomas  Brandon,  knight,  Charles  Brandon  or  William  Naunton;  for  his  service. 

By  P.S. 

2697. )  11  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hamlyn  of  the  office 

of  a Gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Thomas  Hare,  deceased;  wages  of  6d. 
a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

2698. )  9 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  the  Bishop  of  Wynchester,  Prelate 

of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  to  retain  40  gentlemen  or  yeomen,  in  addition  to  his  house- 
hold servants  and  those  under  him  in  any  office;  though  they  be  tenants  of  the  Queen  or 

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of  any  her  subjects  or  resident  within  the  Queen’s  Honours,  Manors,  etc.;  provided  that 
the  licence  shall  not  extend  to  any  the  Queen’s  Servants  named  on  her  ‘chekker  roole’ 
or  any  other  sworn  or  retained  to  serve  her.  By  P.S. 

2699. )  1 1 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Power,  an  equerry  ( equitar ’) 

the  stable,  of  an  annuity  of  £24  17s.  Sd.  out  of  the  issues  of  lands  in  Mulsho  [m.  3] 
alias  Mulso,  Co.  Buckingham,  leased  by  patent,  29  May,  12  Eliz.,  to  Richard  Stonley, 
from  Lady  Day  last;  for  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2700. )  12  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Herne  of  the  office 

of  Sergeant  Painter,  held  by  Nicholas  Lyzard,  deceased;  yearly  wages  of  £10,  payable 
at  the  Exchequer,  from  Lady  Day  last;  as  formerly  held  by  Lyzard,  John  Browne  or 
Andrew  Wrighte.  By  P.S. 

2701. )  8 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wylloughby,  S.T.B., 

the  Queen’s  Chaplain,  of  the  Deanery  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Edmund  Freeke.  By  P.S. 

2702. )  13  June  1572.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Jowell  late  of  London,  ‘yoman’, 

indicted  for  that  he  with  others  on  22  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  at  Ingatestone,  Co.  Essex,  in  the 
highway  robbed  Richard  Yerroth  of  19/.  9 d.  and  a dagger  and  sword  belonging  to  him. 
At  the  suit  of  Christian  Jowell,  his  wife.  By  P.S. 

2703. )  4/^1572.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  for  Henry  Baynton  of  Bromham  and  [m.  4] 

George  Wroughton  of  Broodhaynton,  Co.  Wilts,  for  the  robbery  of  Richard  Pickering 
and  all  offences  touching  the  same  committed  before  1 Jan.,  12  Eliz.  At  the  suit  of  Robert, 
Earl  of  Leicester,  K.G.,  Councillor.  By  Q. 

2704. )  14  Dec.  1571.  Declaration  and  grant  to  the  Burgesses  of  Stafford,  Co.  Stafford, 

that  the  Church  of  the  Town  of  Stafford  shall  be  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  [m.  5] 
Mary  of  Stafford  and  called  by  that  name;  and  establishment  as  Rector  thereof  of  Robert 
Sutton,  clerk,  now  serving  in  the  Church  and  his  successors  hereafter  to  be  presented 
by  the  Crown.  Grant  also  to  the  Burgesses  of  the  late  College  of  Stafford  and  the  Pre- 
bends of  Cotton,  Marston  and  Salte  with  all  possessions  thereof  in  Stafford,  Cotton, 
Marston,  Salte,  Rugeley  or  elsewhere,  Co.  Stafford,  (which  Prebend  of  Marston  with  the 
tithes  in  Walsall,  Co.  Stafford,  was  leased  by  patent,  28  June,  9 Eliz.,  to  Robert  Ryche- 
mounte  and  Thomas  Cawston  for  21  years  from  the  time  when  they  should  come  into 
the  Crown’s  hands  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10,  the  lessees  paying  yearly  £8  to  the  Curate  of 
Marston  for  his  salary)  all  lands  in  Stafford  of  the  yearly  value  of  20 s.  now  in  the  tenure 
of  the  Burgesses  heretofore  assigned  for  the  augmentation  of  the  living  of  a Priest  in 
Stafford  Church,  a yearly  rent  of  21  d.  out  of  a messuage  (named)  in  Rugeley  given  for  an 
obit  there,  two  other  yearly  rents  of  21  d.  each  out  of  two  messuages  ( tenants  nanwd)  in 
Rugeley  and  yearly  rents  of  3 s.  and  20 d.  out  of  two  messuages  ( described  with  tenants 
name)  in  Stafford;  to  the  intent  that  they  shall  pay  yearly  to  the  Rector  of  Stafford  Church 
£16  for  his  salary,  to  the  Curate  in  the  said  Church  £8,  to  the  Curate  of  Marston  Church, 
£8  and  to  a Schoolmaster  in  Stafford  £45  j\,  discharge  the  Crown  of  all  other  charges  out 
of  the  premises,  and  spend  the  other  issues  of  the  premises  remaining,  after  the  said 
payments  and  charges,  on  the  repair  of  the  Church  and  Chancel  of  Stafford  and  other 
charitable  works  in  Stafford  at  their  discretion;  to  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche 
by  a yearly  rent  of  4 d.  in  socage. 

At  the  suit  of  the  Burgesses  and  Sutton;  in  consideration  that  the  principal  church  in 
Stafford  commonly  called  the  High  Church  or  Church  of  St.  Mary  there  belonged  to 
‘the  College  of  Stafford’  which  came  to  the  Crown  by  stat.  1 Edw.  VI,  that  since  the 


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Dissolution  of  the  College  the  salaries  of  the  Rector,  Priest  or  Minister  in  the  Church,  the 
Curate  therein,  the  Schoolmaster  and  the  Curate  of  Marston  have  been  paid  out  of  the 
revenues  of  the  County  by  the  Queen’s  officers  there,  that  in  default  of  due  payment  of 
the  same  and  especially  because  of  the  insufficiency  of  the  salaries  of  the  Rector  and 
Curate  in  Stafford  Church  divine  service  has  not  been  administered  or  the  inhabitants 
instructed  for  a long  time,  and  that  over  and  above  the  said  salaries  there  has  been 
answered  to  the  Queen’s  use  out  of  the  premises  only  £4  17 s.  10 d.  yearly;  and  because 
the  Crown  will  be  discharged  from  the  said  payments  and  from  the  repairs  of  the  Church. 

By  P.S. 

2705. )  17  Dec.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  Lucye,  knight,  of  the  \m.  6] 

tithes  and  oblations  in  Shirborne,  Co.  Warwick  belonging  to  the  Church  or  Vicarage 
of  Sherborne;  as  held  by  any  commander  of  Balsall  Preceptory  or  any  Prior  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  to  hold  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche; 
issues  from  Michaelmas,  1550;  the  grantee  discharged  from  all  charges.  The  Manor  of 
Shirborne,  belonging  to  the  Manor  of  Kynchilford,  Co.  Warwick,  and  divers  other 
lands,  Co.  Warwick,  were  granted  inter  alia  to  Lucye,  by  the  name  of  Thomas  Lucye, 
esquire,  in  fee  simple  by  patent,  22  April,  7 Edw.  VI  [ Calendar , 1553  with  Appendix , 
p.  138],  in  exchange  for  certain  lands;  the  value  of  the  Manor  and  lands  was  declared  by 
the  patent  to  be  £22  22^.  over  and  above  a yearly  rent  of  1 3^.  6d.  reserved  by  the  patent; 
it  appears  by  information  of  Lucye  and  the  officers  of  the  Exchequer  that  the  Manor  of 
Shirburne  and  the  tithes  and  oblations  aforesaid  were  then  extended  at  a yearly  rent  of 
£12  and  no  more  and  at  such  a rent  were  leased  by  the  Prior  of  the  Hospital  and  his 
brethren  by  indenture,  7 July,  1524,  to  Henry  Porter  for  40  years,  but  in  the  particular 
of  the  value  of  the  Manor  made  by  the  Auditor  of  the  County  at  the  time  of  the  exchange 
the  tithes  and  oblations  were  (through  failure  to  inspect  the  said  lease)  omitted;  and  so 
in  the  patent  the  Manor  was  extended  at  too  high  a value  and  the  tithes  and  oblations 
were  omitted  contrary  to  the  intention  of  the  exchange.  In  full  compensation  for  the 
excessive  valuation  of  the  Manor;  and  at  Lucye’s  suit.  [m.  7] 

By  P.S. 

2706. )  11  Dec . 1572.  Appointment  during  pleasure,  by  advice  of  the  Council,  of 

William  Fitzwilliams,  knight,  to  be  Deputy  General  of  Ireland.  With  the  usual  powers 
[see  Calendar  1558-1560,  p.  113,  appointment  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  to  be  Deputy 
of  Ireland],  [m.  8] 

By  Q. 

2707. )  7 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  seven  years  for  John  Wattes  of  Grenesnorton,  Co. 

Northampton,  to  buy  up  to  1000  tods  of  wool  a year  in  any  place  in  England,  at  what- 
ever prices,  and  to  sell  the  same  in  any  place  in  England  at  such  prices  as  he  may  think 
good;  notwithstanding  stat.  5 Edw.  VI.  English . 

By  P.S. 

2708. )  7 Dec . 1571.  Pardon  for  William  Stannelance  late  of  Staundon  alias  [m.  9] 

Stane,  Co.  Stafford,  ‘laborer’,  of  the  forfeiture  of  his  goods  and  lands  by  reason  of  his 
attainder  before  Edward  Saunders,  knight.  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  William 
Lovelace,  Serjeant  at  Law,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County.  At  the  suit  of  Alice  his 
wife.  By  Q. 

2709. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Gifford  and  Susan  his  wife,  formerly  the  wife  of 

Robert  Halswell,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Nicholas  Halswell,  son  and  heir  of 
Robert;  with  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  Robert’s  death  until  Nicholas  shall  reach  the 
age  of  15,  and  thereafter  £20.  \m.  10] 

By  P.S. 


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396 

2710. )  i Feb.  1572.  Appointment  for  life  of  Christopher  Baker  to  the  office  of  an 

Assistant  of  the  Chief  Officer  of  the  Admiralty  and  Maritime  Causes,  to  serve  in  the  office 
by  land  and  water  at  the  orders  of  the  High  Admiral  or,  in  his  absence,  of  the  said  officers, 
which  office  was  held  by  William  Dryver,  deceased;  annuity  of  £20  from  Michaelmas 
last,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  for  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2711. )  30  Jan.  1572.  Grant  to  Mary  Wichehalsey  and  Giles  Ball  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Nicholas  Wichehalsse,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Wichehalsse;  with  an 
annuity  of  £3  from  28  Aug.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Nicholas  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the 
inheritance  £16  zs.  id.  By  P.S. 

2712. )  15  Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  K.G.,  Councillor,  of  the  ward- 

ship and  marriage  of  George,  Earl  of  Cumberland,  son  and  heir  of  Henry,  late  Earl  of 
Cumberland;  with  an  annuity  of  £133  6j\  8 d.  from  2 Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Henry  died 
until  George  shall  reach  the  age  of  15,  and  thereafter  £200.  \m.  11] 

By  P.S. 

2713. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  William  Northover  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Brome  ( Bromus ) Joneson,  son  and  heir  of  William  Joneson;  with  an  annuity  of  \m.  12] 
40J-.  from  28  Dec.,  13  Eliz.,  when  William  Joneson  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance 
£12  i8j\  5 d.  By  P.S. 

2714. )  31  Jan.  1572.  Grant  to  Frances  Hunnynge,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Edward  Hunnyng,  son  and  heir  of  William  Hunnyng;  with  and  annuity  of  £20  from 
10  Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  \m.  13] 

By  P.S. 

2715. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Robert  Vernon  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Robert 

Sparke,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  Sparke;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  6j\  8 d.  from  6 July,  5 and 

6 Ph.  & Mary,  when  Roger  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £9  zs. 

By  P.S. 

2716. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas  Leighton  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Thomas  Dansey,  son  and  heir  of  John  Dansey;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  John’s 
death  until  Thomas  shall  reach  the  age  of  10,  and  thereafter  20  marks.  \m.  14] 

By  P.S. 

2717. )  11  Jan.  1572.  Grant  to  Edmund,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  High  Almoner,  in 

augmentation  of  the  Queen’s  alms,  from  4 Dec.  last  for  as  long  as  he  shall  continue  to 
hold  the  office  of  the  goods  of  all  persons  felo  de  se  and  of  all  deodands  in  England  and 
Wales  and  the  Marches  thereof;  with  power  to  inquire  concerning  and  to  levy  the  same. 

By  P.S. 

2718. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Robert  Hall,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  John  Danyell,  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  Danyell,  with  an  annuity  of  £6 
from  16  Dec.,  13  Eliz.,  when  Edmund  died.  [m.  15] 

By  P.S. 

2719. )  31  Jan'  D72-  Grant  to  Anthony  Uvedale  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

John  Lawrence,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Lawrence;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  from  4 Sept., 

7 Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  P.S. 

2720. )  29  March  1572.  Licence  for  two  years  for  James  Russell,  one  of  the  Queen’s 
footmen,  to  buy  in  the  Counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  1000  quarters  of  barley  and  malt, 
500  quarters  of  rye,  and  500  quarters  of  pease,  and  to  export  the  same  from  any  ports 


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in  the  said  Counties  in  any  ship  being  in  league  and  amity  with  the  Queen;  duties  due 
to  be  endorsed  on  the  licence,  which  is  to  be  left  when  expired  with  the  [m.  16] 
Customers  of  the  Port  where  the  last  shipment  shall  be  made;  no  shipment  to  be  made 
into  the  Low  Countries  belonging  to  the  King  of  Spain.  For  his  service. 

English . By  P.S. 

2721. )  6 May  1572.  Grant  for  life  in  survivorship  to  William  Humfrey  of  London, 

goldsmith,  and  William  Williams  of  London  of  the  office  of  Masters  of  the  Assays  of 
gold  and  silver  coin  and  bullion  in  ‘lez  myntes’  in  the  Tower  of  London;  annuity  of 
100  marks  from  Lady  Day  last,  payable  by  the  Keeper  of  the  change  and  mint  in  the  Tower 
out  of  the  issues  of  the  said  coinage;  provided  that  on  the  death  of  one  of  the  grantees 
the  payment  of  £26  1 $s.  4/.  out  of  the  said  100  marks  shall  cease  and  the  Queen  be  charged 
with  the  yearly  payment  of  £40  only.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  by  Williams,  the  surviving  grantee,  on  2 Feb.,  22  Eli ^.,  signed: 
G.  Gerrard  [M.R.];  Willm.  Williams. 

2722. )  14LW.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Christopher  Holforde  of  Holforde,  [^.17] 

elder  brother  of  George  Holforde  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  of  the  Manor  of 
Holforde,  Co.  Chester,  all  lands  in  Buckley,  Otworth,  Bunberie,  Torperley,  Nether- 
pever,  Kiddington,  Shocklach,  Oviat,  Plumley,  Plumley  with  Holforde,  Lostocke, 
Lostock  Graleham,  Northwich,  Lachedenes,  Bexton  and  Knutsforthe,  Bothe,  Iscoid, 
Tibroughton,  Hanmer,  Betisfield,  Penley,  Haighton  ( alias  Halghton)  and  Branington, 
Cos.  Chester  and  Flint,  and  all  lands  formerly  of  the  said  George  in  the  Counties  of 
Chester,  Flint  and  Salop;  to  hold  of  the  Lords  of  the  fee,  for  the  rents  and  services  accus- 
tomed before  the  undermentioned  bargain  and  sale.  For  40  marks  paid  to  the  Queen; 
and  because  the  Queen  is  satisfied  that  the  undermentioned  bargain  and  sale  was  not 
made  in  good  faith  but  by  fraud  and  covin,  which  she  very  greatly  detests.  The  said 
George  by  indenture  bargained  and  sold  the  premises,  for  £20,  to  John  Warren  of 
Pointon,  Co.  Chester,  to  hold  during  the  life  of  Christopher  Holforde,  with  remainder 
to  the  Crown  at  Christopher’s  death,  with  a proviso  that,  if  George  in  his  lifetime,  or 
his  heirs  and  assigns  after  his  death,  should  at  any  time  pay  or  offer  to  pay  20.r.  to  Warren 
or  to  the  use  of  the  Crown  in  the  Chapel  of  ‘le  Rolles’  in  Chauncerie  Lane  in  the  suburbs 
of  London,  the  conveyance  should  be  void  and  the  premises  revert  to  the  said  George, 
his  heirs  and  assigns,  as  appears  by  the  said  indenture  enrolled  in  Chancery. 

By  Q- 

2723. )  21  April  1572.  Greenwich.  Grant  for  life  to  Lewis  Ogle  of  an  annuity  of 

£13  6j\  8 d.,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  Also  grant  of  arrears  from  the  beginning  of  the 
present  reign,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  of  an  annuity  of  £13  6j\  8 d.  granted  to  him  by 
Henry  VIII.  At  his  suit;  for  his  service  to  the  Queen  and  Henry  VIII;  and  in  fulfilment 
of  the  intention  of  Henry  VIII  touching  the  said  previous  annuity.  By  patent,  20  April, 
36  Hen.  VIII,  under  the  sign  manual  and  signet,  subscribed  by  five  of  the  Privy  Council, 
the  King  granted  the  annuity  to  Ogle,  for  his  service,  for  life  from  St.  Andrew’s  Day  then 
next,  payable  by  the  Treasurer  of  Berwick;  but  the  grant  not  being  made  under  the  Great 
Seal  was  not  so  effectual  as  Henry  VIII  intended,  whereby  the  annuity  was  many  years 
in  arrears.  By  P.S. 

2724. )  10  Dec.  1571.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  William  James  of  London  and  [m.  18] 

John  Grey  of  Nettlested,  Co.  Suffolk,  of  lands  etc.  ( tenants  named),  of  the  yearly  rents 
specified,  as  follows, — 

‘Seynte  Johns  Hospital?  near  the  bars  of  the  City  of  Lichfeld,  with  its  appurtenances 
in  the  said  City  and  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  and  all  other  possessions  thereof  in  Ealm- 


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shurste,  Charley  and  in  divers  other  places,  Cos.  Stafford,  Salop  and  Chester  and  else 
where  (ioj\),  shops  etc.  ( described)  in  Lichfield,  built  without  licence  in  the  highway  and 
forfeited  on  that  account  (id.,  nd.,  6 d.  and  2 d),  ‘Oure  Ladye  Guild  ChappelT  in  Lich- 
feld,  founded  for  the  maintenance  of  the  mass  of  SS.  Mary  and  John  on  behalf  of  the 
brethren  of  the  said  Guild  and  now  in  the  tenure  of  the  Bailiffs  and  inhabitants  of 
Lichfield  (10/.),  in  Lichfeld,  given  for  St.  Michael’s  Brotherhood  (2/.  Gd),  in  Lichfeld 
late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  or  Guild  (%d),  in  Lichfeld  ( described , late  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Stonylande,  Bailiff  of  that  City)  late  of  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  (id.),  in  the  suburbs  of  the 
said  City  (described),  late  of  St.  Michael’s  Brotherhood  (6 d.),  ‘the  Ancker’s  Howse’  in 
the  churchyard  of  Stowe  alias  Saynte  Chadd  in  the  suburbs  of  the  said  City  (id.),  and  by 
‘Saynte  Chaddes  Well’  in  the  suburbs  of  the  said  City,  founded  for  oblations  to  St. 
Chadd  there  (id)\  a Chapel  with  a Chantry  founded  in  Longedon  Church  by  John 
Stonywell,  clerk,  once  Abbot  of  Pareshall,  and  all  its  possessions  in  the  City  of  Lich- 
feld, in  Edyall,  Whyttyngton,  Huntyngton  and  Lyttle  Barre,  Co.  Stafford,  and  in  Kynges 
Norton,  Co.  Worcester,  (6j\  8 d.),  in  ‘Orgrave  Medowe’  late  of  the  Chantry  of  Ollerwoes 
alias  Allderwoes,  Co.  Stafford,  (2/.  8 d.),  in  [ — ],  parcel  of  the  Chantry  of  Alder-  [m.  19] 
woes  (id.),  in  Frodeley  (named),  parcel  of  the  Chantry  of  Alderwoes  (lod),  in  Ridgeley, 
built  without  licence  on  the  highway  from  Rydgeley  to  Lichfeld  (id),  in  Brereton,  built 
without  licence  on  the  highway  (8^.),  in  Swinfeld,  Co.  Stafford,  built  on  the  highway 
leading  to  Lichfeld  and  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  escheat  (4 d),  a Chapel  in  Crake  Marshe  in 
Utcettor,  formerly  founded  in  honour  of  St.  John,  and  land  annexed  thereto  (4 d),  in 
Crakemarshe,  late  of  the  said  Chapel  (1  Gd),  in  Lee  Woodland  in  Utcetor  (named),  parcel 
of  the  said  Chapel  (id),  in  Lynde  in  Shenstone  (named),  given  for  a lamp  (id.),  in  Shen- 
stone,  once  of  St.  Peter’s  Chapel  (id),  in  Lynde  in  Shenstone,  late  of  the  Priory  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  (id),  by  Stafford,  enclosed  without  licence  from  the  highway  (4 d),  in 
Hansacre  (named),  given  for  a lamp  (id),  and  in  Russhall,  built  without  licence  in  the 
highway  from  Walshall  to  London  and  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  escheat  (Gd),  all  in  the 
County  of  Stafford,  except  where  otherwise  specified;  in  Shrewsbury  (described),  late  of 
the  Guild  of  SS.  Crispin  and  Crispinian  of  ‘lez  showmakers’  of  Shrewsbury  and  given 
for  a Priest  to  celebrate  Mass  for  the  said  Guild  (iGd),  ‘Saynte  Georges  Chappell’  in 
Franckwell  in  Shrewsbury,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  (id),  in  Shrewsbury 
(6 d),  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary,  Shrewsbury,  given  for  St.  Mary’s  service  (id),  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Mary,  Shrewsbury,  given  for  St.  Mary’s  mass  (4 d),  in  Shrewsbury  (described), 
given  for  St.  Mary’s  mass  and  service  in  St.  Mary’s  Church  (4 d),  in  Shrewsbury  (de- 
scribed), given  for  St.  Mary’s  mass  (4 d),  in  Meale  (named),  given  for  St.  Mary’s  service 
(id),  in  Pontesford  in  Pontesburye,  given  for  a Priest  (id),  in  Asterley,  given  for  a 
Priest  in  Pontesbury  Church  (id),  in  Medlicote  in  Wentnor,  given  to  the  Rector  of 
Wentnor  contrary  to  statute  (id),  in  Wentnore,  given  for  St.  Mary’s  service  (4 d),  a 
Chapel  in  the  Park  of  Richard  Lee  in  Acton  Burnell  with  tithes  belonging  thereto,  given 
for  a Priest  in  the  said  Chapel  (is),  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary,  late  of  St.  John  the  Baptist’s 
Brotherhood  or  Guild  called  ‘the  tayllors  Brotherhood’  (id),  in  Shelton  (named),  late 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist’s  Guild  (id),  in  Wylmyngton  alias  Wylmynton  in  Churbury 
(named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (nd),  a ruined  Chapel  in  Yokel- 
ton  in  Westburye,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  (id),  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory 
of  Wentnore,  late  of  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Buckingham,  attainted  of  treason,  (8 d), 
within  the  liberties  of  Shrewsbury  (described),  once  highway  but  now  enclosed  to  [m.  20] 
the  hurt  of  the  Queen’s  people  and  in  her  hand  by  escheat  (4 d),  in  the  Parish  of  St. 
Julian,  Shrewsbury,  late  of  the  Guild  of  ‘lez  shermen’,  given  for  a Priest  (4^.),  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Mary,  Shrewsbury,  (described),  given  for  a Priest  in  the  said  Parish  (id),  a 
ruined  chapel  called  ‘Lyttle  Barwicke  Chappell’  in  Shrewsbury,  founded  for  oblations 
in  the  same  (id),  in  Shrewsbury,  late  of  St.  Mary’s  service  there  (8 d),  in  Shrewsbury 


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( described ),  late  of  St.  Mary's  service  {id.),  in  Westoopp  {alias  Westropp),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  {\d.),  in  Chetton,  given  by  Sibyl  Brooke  for  a Priest 
to  celebrate  Mass  for  her  soul  (3 d.),  a ruined  Chapel  called  ‘Saynte  Nicholas  Chappell' 
in  Shrewsbury  by  ‘le  Castell  Gate’,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  {id.),  in  Shrews- 
bury {described),  late  of  St.  Chad's  College  there  {id.),  in  Shrewsbury  {described),  late  of 
the  Brotherhood  of  ‘lez  showmakers’  (2/.),  and  ‘Seynte  Ellyns  Chappell’  in  Abriton, 
Salop,  with  lands  {named)  belonging  thereto,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  {nd.), 
all  in  the  county  of  Salop;  the  Chantry  of  Kyngeston,  and  its  possessions  in  Kyngeston, 
Upper  Hardes  and  Addesham,  given  for  a Priest  in  Kyngston  church,  Nicholas  Rychard- 
son  being  the  last  incumbent  of  the  same  (ioj*.),  a ‘guildehouse’  in  Warehorne  (4 d.), 
in  Warehorne  Grene  in  Warehorne,  given  for  a light  in  Warehorne  Church  there  [no 
rent  specified],  in  Warehorne  Grene,  once  of  Alice  Warcobbe,  given  for  two  ‘tapers' 
in  Warehorne  Church  (3 d.),  in  Stowtyng  {described),  once  of  Henry  Joyner,  given  for  an 
obit  in  the  Church  there  {id.),  in  Stowting  {described),  given  for  an  obit,  light  and  the  like 
in  the  Church  there  {id.),  and  in  Northflete  {named),  given  for  a Mass  and  prayers  for 
souls  in  the  Church  there  {(id.),  all  in  the  County  of  Kent;  in  Wilbie,  given  for  a lamp  in 
the  Church  there  {id.),  ‘a  guyldhall’  in  Laxfelde,  late  belonging  to  the  Rectory  of  Eye, 
and  lands  {named)  there,  given  for  the  said  Guild  {is.  id.),  in  Marlesford,  given  for  a 
lamp  in  the  Church  there  {\d.),  in  Marlesford  (‘Candlesticke  Pece’)  {id.),  in  Wyckham 
{named),  given  by  Walter  Fulberne  for  a dirge  (4 d.),  in  Netlestede,  given  for  ‘a  lampe’ 
in  the  Church  there  {id.),  in  Layham,  given  for  ‘a  lampe  in  the  Church  there  [m.  21] 
{id.),  in  Stowe  Markett  {named),  given  by  John  Bill  for  a Priest  to  celebrate  Mass  and 
pray  for  his  soul  (2J\  6 d .,  19 d.,  Gd.,  id.,  18 d.,  3 d.  and  Gd.),  in  Stowe  aforesaid  {named), 
given  for  ‘Oure  Ladyes  masse'  there  (4 d.,  id.,  id.,  id.,  Gd.,  id.  and  Gd.),  ‘the  guildhall' 
in  Hadley,  given  for  Guilds  there  (2/.),  ‘the  guildhall’  in  Kelsall  and  lands  etc.  {named) 
in  Kelsall,  Yoxforde,  Myddleton,  Fordeley  and  Carellton,  given  for  a Guild  and  for 
Mass  in  Kelsall  Church  (3 s.  4 d.),  in  Bramford,  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  there  {id.), 
in  Bramford  (‘Lampe  Mershe’  described)  {id.),  in  Whatfelde  {named),  late  of  St.  Mary's 
Chapel  in  Semere  {id.),  in  Badley  {named),  given  by  Edmund  Raffman  alias  Alcock  for 
an  obit  for  the  souls  of  him  and  his  wife  {\d.),  in  Stowemarkett  {named)  (3 d.,  8 d.  and  3 d.), 
in  Roydon,  given  for  the  altar  of  Reydon  {Gd.),  in  Leyham  {named),  given  by  Robert 
de  Leyham,  knight,  for  mass  in  the  Chapel  of  Overbury  hall  {Gd.),  in  Leyham  {named), 
given  by  the  said  Robert  de  Leyham  for  a Mass  (4 d.),  in  Butley  {named),  once  parcel  of 
the  demesne  lands  of  the  Monastery  there  (4 d.),  in  Tannington  (‘theschete  [m.  11] 
landes’)  once  belonging  to  the  Rector  of  Tannington  (4 d.),  in  Brundish  {described),  late 
of  the  Chantry  there  {id.),  in  Sheringfelde,  given  for  a lamp  in  the  Church  there  {id.), 
in  Caswell,  formerly  of  the  Chantry  there  and  given  for  a light  and  the  like  (4 d.),  in  Ips- 
wich, late  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  Edmund  Pountney  there  (2/.  8 d.),  in  Ipswich  {named), 
given  for  an  obit  and  St.  Margaret's  Guild  {Gd.),  in  Boxford  {described),  given  for  an 
obit  and  light  {Gd.),  in  Myldnall,  given  for  a light  (14^.),  in  Stedbroke  {alias  Stredbrooke) 
(including  ‘a  guyldhall’),  given  for  the  guild  there  {Gd.),  in  Hadley,  given  for  a light  {id.), 
(‘Saynte  Anthonyes  Chappell'  with  a graveyard  in  Layham,  given  for  an  oblation  in  the 
said  Chapel  (4 d.),  in  Stoke  by  Nayland  {named),  given  for  an  obit  there  (1  Gd.),  in  Stoke 
aforesaid,  late  of  St.  John  the  Baptist’s  Guild  there  {id.),  in  Byrthe  given  for  an  obit  and 
light  (8 d.),  and  in  Framlyngham  {named),  late  of  St.  Mary’s  guild  there  (2J*.),  all  in  the 
County  of  Suffolk;  the  first,  second  and  third  portions  or  Prebends  in  the  College  or 
Collegiate  Church  of  Burford,  Co.  Salop,  the  said  College  and  all  possessions  of  the  same 
in  Burford,  Nasshe,  Boraston,  Whytton  and  Greete,  Co.  Salop,  and  elsewhere  (20/., 
besides  the  yearly  tenth  of  the  said  three  Prebends  heretofore  paid  at  the  Exchequer); 
the  first,  second  and  third  portions  or  Prebends  in  the  College  or  Collegiate  Church  of 
Bromyard,  Co.  Hereford,  the  said  College  and  all  possessions  of  the  same  in  [m.  23] 


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Bromyard  and  the  towns,  townships,  fields,  hamlets  and  ’lez  holy-waters’  thereof  and 
in  Stanford,  Grindon,  Walton,  Mundervell,  Collington,  Brydenbury  and  Brockhampton, 
Co.  Hereford,  and  elsewhere  (23 s.  4 d.  besides  the  yearly  tenth  of  the  said  three  Prebends 
heretofore  paid  at  the  Exchequer);  in  Treveglos  ( named ),  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the 
attainder  of  Meredith  ap  Lewis,  attainted  felony  and  hanged,  fid.),  in  Treveglos,  in  the 
Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  David  ap  Evan  Gough,  indicted  of  felony  and  outlawed 
(6 d.),  in  Treveglos,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Lewes  ap  Jevan  ap  Daye, 
attainted  of  felony  and  hanged  fid.),  in  Treveiglos  and  Llanydlos,  in  the  Queen’s  hands 
by  the  attainder  of  Edward  ap  Morris,  indicted  for  felony  and  outlawed,  afterwards  by 
writ  of  redditse  having  benefit  of  clergy  for  his  life  only  (4 d.),  in  Treveiglos,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  because  built  without  licence  on  the  highway  (8 d.),  in  Treveiglos,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  because  enclosed  without  licence  (4 d.),  in  Carno,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the 
attainder  of  Henry  ap  Ll’n  ap  Evan  ap  Mereddith,  attainted  of  felony  and  hanged  fid.),  in 
Carno,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Jevan  ap  Powell  ap  Dakin  of  felony 
(4 d.),  in  Carno,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Stradmarcell,  Co.  Montgomery  (12 d.),  in  Carno 
( named ),  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Evan  ap  Jevan  ap  Ll’n  (4 d.),  in  Llan- 
wynoge,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Moreis  ap  Henrye,  attainted  of  felony 
and  hanged  (fid.),  in  Llanwynoge,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  because  enclosed  by  Richard 
Harbert  from  her  common  without  licence  (nd.),  in  Llanwinoge,  in  the  Queen’s  hands 
because  enclosed  from  her  common  without  licence  fid.),  in  Llandinam,  in  Tregonon, 
in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Dickin  Dee,  attained  of  felony  and  hanged  at 
Mountgomerye  (4 d.),  in  Berewe,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  John  David 
ap  Owen,  attainted  of  murder  and  hanged  fid.),  in  Bren  Camiser  in  Berewe,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  by  the  attainder  of  David  Gitton,  attainted  of  felony  (14^.),  in  Wyke,  enclosed  by 
Richard  Harbert  without  licence  from  the  Queen’s  waste  (8 d.),  in  Wyke,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  by  the  attainder  of  David  ap  Lewes  Gough,  attainted  of  treason  (12 d.),  in  Glin 
Trevenant  in  Treveiglos  (6^.),  in  Llandinam  (named),  enclosed  without  licence  (2J\),  in 
Sernant  ( alias  Cernant)  in  Llanwynoge  called  ‘John  Molines  Landes’  which  John  Molines 
is  the  Queen’s  bondman,  (12 d.),  in  the  Lordship  of  Orrustley,  late  of  John  ap  Jevan  Goz., 
attainted  of  felony  (2 s.),  in  Glin  Trevenaunt  in  the  Lordship  of  Orustley,  late  [m.  24] 
of  John  Goz  ap  Morris,  attainted  of  felony  (12 d.),  in  Llangirig,  late  of  Thomas  ap  Jevan 
Morris,  attainted  of  felony  (fid.),  in  Llangirig,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of 
Thomas  ap  Owen  ap  Morris,  attainted  of  felony  fid.),  in  Llangirig,  in  the  Queen’s  hands 
by  the  attainder  of  Rice  ap  Jevan  ap  Thomas  of  felony  fid.),  in  Llangirig,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  by  the  attainder  of  Rice  ap  James  of  felony  (4^.),  in  Llandinam,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  by  the  attainder  of  Jevan  ap  Gwillim  Fillowe  of  felony  fid.),  in  Llandinam,  in 
the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  John  ap  Jevan  Benwin  of  felony  fid.),  in  the  Lord- 
ship  of  Orrustley,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Thomas  Ll’n  Dio  Bedo  of 
felony  (1 6d.),  in  the  Lordship  of  Orrustley,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of 
Jenkin  ap  Jevan  ap  Thomas  of  felony  fid.),  in  the  Lordship  of  Kidewin,  in  the  Queen’s 
hands  by  the  attainders  of  Jevan  Goz  ap  Hughe,  Watkin  David  Bedowe  Bingor,  Jevan 
ap  Lewes  ap  Meredith,  David  ap  Gitten  ap  Jevan  Benlloid,  Hugh  ap  Morris  ap  Holl 
Goz,  Owen  ap  Morris  Goz  and  Morris  ap  David  ap  Owen  of  divers  felonies  (3 s.),  in 
Llanydelos,  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Rice  ap  Thomas  ap  Hoell  ap  Owen 
of  felony  fid.),  in  Tregonon,  enclosed  without  licence  from  the  Queen’s  mountain 
wastes  (is.  6d.,  5 s.  and  1 6d.),  in  Tregonon,  built  and  enclosed  without  licence  on  the 
Queen’s  waste  (id.),  in  the  Lordship  of  Mauhanlleth  alias  Kevilioge,  being  lands  of 
attainted  bondmen  and  enclosed  from  the  Queen’s  void  lands  without  licence  (3.L), 
in  the  said  Lordship  of  Mauhanleth,  being  lands  of  the  Queen’s  bondmen  escheated  and 
enclosed  from  her  wastes  without  licence  fid.),  in  the  said  Lordship  of  Mauhanleth  once 
of  John  Molines,  who  is  the  Queen’s  bondman  fid.),  a Chapel  in  Pole  Castle  with  its 


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possessions  within  the  Lordship  of  Powis  (4^.),  ‘Buttingtons  alias  Buntingtons  Chappell’ 
with  tithes  belonging  thereto  in  the  Lordships  of  Trewerne,  Cletred  and  Hope  (fidl), 
‘Wolstansmynde  Chapell’  and  lands  belonging  thereto,  founded  for  oblations  in  the 
same  Chapel  (4 d.),  the  tithes  in  Gaer  alias  Thorneburye,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Chur- 
bury,  Co.  Salop  (4J.),  in  Mountgomerye,  Co.  Montgomery,  formerly  given  for  ‘the  rood 
lighte’  (1  d.),  in  Snede  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Churburye  ( zs .),  the  Rectory  of 
Snede  with  all  tithes  and  advowsons  of  the  same,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Churbury 
(6d.),  and  in  Hurdeley  in  Cherstocke  in  the  Lordship  of  Halcester,  late  of  the  Monastery 
of  Cherburye  (id.),  all  in  the  County  of  Montgomery;  in  Fittleworth  (named),  given  by 
John  Dawtry,  knight,  or  his  ancestors  for  ‘a  lampe  lighte’  in  Graffam  Church  (id.),  at 
Norton  in  Selsey  (named),  given  by  [ — ] Ayles  for  a dirge  and  the  distribution  of  alms  for 
the  health  of  souls  (iod.),  in  Longelandes  in  Storington,  given  for  the  ringing  [m.  25] 
of  ‘the  curphewe  bell’  (id.),  in  Lymester,  given  for  the  ringing  of  ‘a  handbell’  for  the 
bodies  of  the  dead  (id.),  in  Pulborowe,  given  for  the  ringing  of  ‘the  curphewe  bell’ 
from  All  Hallows  to  Lady  Day  (id.),  in  Fyndon,  given  for  the  maintenance  of  a Chapel 
at  Cockham,  now  decayed  (id.),  in  Gornyge  (once  called  ‘Torchlande’  and  now  ‘lez 
Churchelande’  (8 d.),  in  Hitchingfeld  (named),  given  for  a clerk  to  help  the  Priest  saying 
Mass  weekly  apart  from  Sundays  at  the  Church  there  (8 d.),  in  Lainsinge  (‘Churchelande’ 
and  ‘the  churchehouse’),  sold  in  the  time  of  Edward  VI  without  lawful  authority  with 
the  assent  of  parishioners  there  to  John  Moughter  (9 d.),  in  Launsinge  aforesaid,  given 
for  St.  James’s  light  there  [no  rent  specified ],  and  in  Old  Shoreham,  given  for  ‘a  lampe 
lighte’  [no  rent  specified],  all  in  the  County  of  Sussex;  in  Maldon  (named),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Wardon,  Co.  Bedford,  (nd.),  in  Wilshamsted,  given  for  a lamp  (id.),  in 
Welshamstede  aforesaid  (‘the  churchehouse’  and  called  ‘Stewardes  Acre’),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Elstowe,  Co.  Bedford,  (4 d.),  in  Welshamsted  (named),  given  for  a light 
there  (id.),  in  Welshamsted  (named),  given  for  a light  in  the  Church  [no  rent  specified], 
‘Marye  Magdalen  Chappell’  in  Beeston  in  Sondy,  (2d.),  in  Toternhoo,  late  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  St.  Albans,  Co.  Hertford,  (4 d.),  in  Wotten  (named),  given  for  a lamp  (4 d.),  in  Silsoe 
in  Flitton  (‘Lampse  Acre’),  (id.),  in  Hockeclyff  and  Batlesdon,  late  of  Dunstable  Priory, 
Co.  Hertford  [sic],  (8 d.),  in  Tebworth,  given  for  a light  (id.),  in  Milton  Hanes,  given 
for  a light  id.),  in  Bygleswade  (named),  given  for  a light  (id.),  a Chapel  in  Chalton  in 
Tudington,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  (C \d .),  in  Wotton  (named)  (3 s.  4 d.),  in 
Houghton  Conquest  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Cawdwell  (1  id.),  in  Sowthwell 
(named)  (nd.),  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Southill  (named)  (4 d.),  in  Flytwick,  late  of  Dun- 
stable Priory  (nd.),  a Hospital  in  Todington,  with  three  portions  there  late  held  severally 
by  John  Dennett,  John  Fyshe  and  Nicholas  Haye,  once  Fellows  of  the  said  Hospital, 
with  all  possessions  in  Toddington  alias  Tudington  of  the  said  Hospital  and  portions 
(is.  5 d.,  besides  the  yearly  tenth  of  the  said  three  portions  heretofore  paid  at  the  Ex- 
chequer), in  Todington  (‘the  Brotherhood  house’,  described),  late  of  St.  Catherine  Guild, 
and  in  Todington,  given  for  ‘Saynte  Katerynes  lighte’  (<od.),  in  Hawnes,  given  for  a 
light  and  the  like  (id.),  in  Harlington,  escheated  (6 d.),  in  Bigleswade  alias  [m.  26] 
Biglesworth,  late  of  a Guild  there  (id.  and  id.),  in  Bickelswade  aforesaid  (named),  given 
for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  in  Biggleswade  (named),  escheated  (4 d.,  and  id.  and 
4 d.),  in  Biggleswade  (named),  given  to  St.  Andrew’s  Church  there  (id.),  in  Biggleswade 
(‘a  guildehouse’  now  ‘the  townehouse’,  described),  (4 d.),  in  Bigleswade  (named),  belonging 
to  the  said  Church  of  Bigleswade  (id.),  and  in  Bigleswade  (named),  late  of  the  Guild  there 
(4 d.,  id.,  \d.,  id.  and  id.),  all  in  the  County  of  Bedford;  in  Grauncester,  escheated  (i8<L 
and  id.),  in  Fordham  (named),  given  by  John  Steven  of  Fordham  for  an  anniversary 
(id.),  in  ‘Barrowfeilde’,  given  by  the  said  John  Steven  for  a lamp  in  the  Parish  of  All 
Saints  there  [no  rent  specified],  in  ‘Chippenham  Wey’,  given  by  William  Body  for  an  anni- 
versary in  Fordham  Church  (id.),  in  Fordham  (named),  given  by  Robert  Lamraff  of  Ford- 


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ham  for  an  anniversary  in  the  Church  there  (1  d),  in  Fordham  (named),  given  by  Catherine 
Playford  to  St.  Mary’s  Chantry  there  (id.),  in  Fordeham,  given  by  William  Chesewrighte 
of  Fordham  for  an  obit  and  anniversary  in  the  Church  there  (12 d.),  in  Iselham  (named), 
given  by  Thomas  Bakhott  of  Iselham  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  in  Soham 
(named),  given  by  Robert  Rolyngham  of  Soham  for  the  ‘Corpus  Christi  Guilde’  (id.), 
in  Burwell,  Co.  Cambridge,  given  by  Richard  Parsonne  to  St.  Andrew’s  Church  there 
(4 d.),  in  ‘Reachecroftes’  and  abutting  on  ‘Halfheddam’,  escheated  (id.),  in  Burwell 
(named),  given  by  Richard  Hancocke  of  Burwell  for  an  anniversary  in  Burwell  [m.  27] 
Church  (id),  in  Burwell  (by  ‘Halfheddam’  aforesaid),  given  by  the  said  Hancocke  for 
‘a  taper  lighte’  before  the  sepulchre  in  Burwell  Church  (id),  in  Kirtlynge  (named)  given 
by  Thomas  Catur  of  Kinteling  for  an  anniversary  in  the  said  [sic]  church  (id.),  in  Bottes- 
ham  (named),  escheated  (4 d),  in  Shelford  Parva,  by  divers  sisters  for  an  obit  in  the  said 
[sic]  Church  (2J\  (d),  in  Triplowe  (‘a  guildhall’)  (4 d),  in  Impington,  given  by  [ — ] 
Muncey  for  an  obit  (17 d),  in  Burgh,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  said  [sic]  Church  (4 d),  in 
Stapleford  (named),  escheated  (id),  in  Stapleford  (‘a  guildehall’  and  escheated  lands) 
(4 d),  in  Stapleford  (in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Whyskyn,  ‘towne  clerke’),  late  of  the  Church 
there  (id),  in  Eversden  Parva  (named),  given  for  an  obit  in  the  Church  there  (8 d),  in 
Wyttlesey  Saynte  Maryes  (‘the  Chappell  house  in  Eldernayle’)  (4 d),  in  Wittlesey  Saynte 
Maries  (‘Thomas  Beckittes  guildhouse’)  (4 d),  in  Wyttlesey  Saynte  Androes,  given  by 
[ — ] Folyatte  to  the  Church  there  for  an  obit  (4 d),  in  Newe  Markett,  given  for  a lamp 
(id),  in  Icklington,  escheated  (is.  (d),  in  Bourne,  given  for  ‘a  lampelighte’  in  the  said 
[sic]  Church  (id),  in  Elsley  (named),  escheated  (8 d),  in  Elsley  (including  ‘a  guildhall’  now 
‘a  townehouse’),  late  of  a guild  there  (19 d),  in  Lande  Beache,  given  by  Henry  Chamberlyn 
and  others  with  the  consent  of  the  whole  Town  of  Landbech  to  William  Tholye,  Chap- 
lain of  Over,  his  heirs  and  assigns  at  a yearly  rent  of  a wax  candle  of  ilb.  to  the  altar  of 
St.  Mary  in  Landbech  (id),  in  Hinxton  [no  county]  (named),  late  of  Barnewell  Priory,  Co. 
Cambridge,  and  in  ‘le  marshe’  called  ‘Chappell  Meade’  etc.  given  by  [ — ] Chapman  alias 
Barker  for  an  obit  (18^.),  in  Wychford,  given  for  an  obit,  and  in  Wychford  (including  ‘the 
Chauntrye  house’  and  ‘a  guildhall’  now  ‘the  townehouse’,  formerly  given  for  a Guild) 
(js.  id),  in  Iklington  (described),  given  for  a Guild,  ((id),  in  Landbeache  (named),  given 
to  All  Saints  Church  there  for  a lamp  before  St.  James’s  image  (id),  in  Burwell,  given 
for  a lamp  before  ‘the  roode’  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Andrew  there  (id),  in  Burwell,  given  for 
an  anniversary  for  William  Goodwyn  and  others  ((d),  in  Cheveley,  given  for  a lamp  in 
the  said  [sic]  Church  (id),  in  Bottysham,  given  for  ‘the  sepulchre  lighte’  (id),  [m.  28] 

in  Snaylewell,  given  for  ‘a  trindell  lighte’  burning  before  ‘le  roode’  (id),  and  in  Wil- 
bourgham  Magna  or  elsewhere  (named)  (is.  6 d),  all  in  the  County  of  Cambridge;  in 
Peterborough  (named),  given  for  a Guild  and  Priest  and  the  like  in  the  said  Town  and 
the  Church  there  (id.,  4 d.,  4 d.,  id.,  \d.,  4 d.,  8 d.,  4 d.,  id.,  id.,  iod.,  4 d.,  4 d.  and  4 d),  ‘Orton 
Chappell’  (alias  ‘Otton  Chappell’)  in  Rowell,  founded  for  oblations  and  other  supersti- 
tious uses  (id),  in  Potterspyrry,  given  for  an  obit  and  the  like  in  the  Church  there  (id), 
and  in  Ketteringe,  given  for  a Priest,  obit  or  the  like  in  the  Church  there  (id),  all  in  the 
County  of  Northampton;  ‘Saynte  Maryes  Chappell’  in  Kyrbye  Co.  Warwick,  and  lands 
(named)  there,  given  for  a Priest  and  oblations  in  the  said  Chapel,  and  lands  in  Nonneaton, 
Co.  Warwick,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  [ — ] Wilkinson,  late  Chantry  Priest  there) 
given  for  the  Chantry  there  or  a stipendiary  Priest  (Sd);  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Paul  without 
the  walls  of  Canterbury,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Augustine  without  the  walls  of  the 
said  City  (id.  and  id);  in  Westram,  given  for  ‘a  morrowe  masse  Prieste’  ((d),  in  Chal- 
locke  and  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Westwell  (named),  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  [m.  29] 
exchange  between  the  Bishop  [sic]  of  Canterbury  and  Henry  VIII  (10 d),  a Chapel  with 
its  graveyard  in  Smallett  by  Tenderden,  Co.  Kent,  with  tithes  and  other  profits  belong- 
ing thereto,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  ((d),  in  Mynster  in  the  Isle  of  Sheppey, 


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given  for  an  obit  there  (iod.),  and  in  Estchurche  in  the  Isle  of  Sheppye,  given  for  an  obit 
there  (4 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Kent;  in  Cherburye  (named),  late  of  the  Monastery  there 
(. zod .),  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  of  Moore  (8 d.),  a portion  of  the  tithes  in  Kynnerton 
and  Ryton  in  Wentnor,  late  of  Byldwas  Priory,  Co.  Salop,  (12 d.),  the  tithes  of  the  demesne 
lands  of  Cherburye  Priory  in  Cherburye  (6d.),  a Free  Chapel  in  Cawes  Castle,  two  thirds 
of  the  tithes  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  Castle  and  Lordship  of  Cawes,  all  other  tithes 
in  the  Manors  of  Cawes  and  Minsterley,  the  Forest  of  Hockstowe  and  the  Forest  of  Haye 
and  all  tithes  of  Minsterley  Park,  lands  called  ‘Powlton’  and  lands  called  ‘Munlyn’; 
Cos.  Salop  and  Montgomery,  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  Chapel  (4 d.),  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Mary,  Shrewsbury  (named),  late  of  the  Guild  of  SS.  Crispin  and  Crispinian 
(id.),  in  Adstone  in  Wentnor,  late  of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  attainted  of  treason, 
(izd.),  in  Shrewsbury  (described),  given  by  [ — ] Attingham  to  the  brethren  of  ‘lez  mercers’ 
in  Shrewsbury  for  a Priest  (6d.),  in  Shrewsbury,  late  of  the  Prebendary  of  St.  James  and 
St.  Paul  in  St.  Mary’s  Church  (id.),  in  Shrewsbury  (described)  (3 d.  and  4 d.),  in  Bickton, 
enclosed  from  the  Queen’s  common  and  given  for  a Priest  (id.),  by  Shrewsbury  (6z/.),  in 
Shrewsbury  (described),  late  of  the  Monastery  there  (7 d.),  a hermitage  and  lands  by  Maud- 
lyn  Well  near  Shrewsbury  founded  for  oblations  in  the  same  (4 d.),  by  Shrewsbury 
(common  land  enclosed,  named),  parcel  of  the  ancient  possessions  of  the  Crown  (6 d.), 
by  Hencote  within  the  liberties  of  Shrewsbury,  enclosed,  from  the  Queen’s  common 
and  formerly  leased  by  the  bailiffs  of  Shrewsbury  to  the  Abbot  of  Lincell  (16 d,),  ‘Hem- 
cotestye’  (described)  within  the  liberties  of  Shrewsbury,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Lincell 
(( \d .),  in  Rodon  (‘the  parsonage  house’)  (8 d.),  by  the  walls  of  Shrewsbury  \m.  30] 
(named),  late  of  the  Monastery  there  (id.),  in  Wentnore  (named),  given  for  a Priest  (id.), 
in  the  Parish  of  St.  Julian,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bildwas  (id.),  and  in  Westburye 
(named),  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bildwas  (13^.  4 d.),  all  in  the  County  of  Salop  except 
where  otherwise  specified;  in  Woodstone,  escheated  (8 d.),  in  Brawton  and  Ripton  Regis, 
given  for  mass  and  other  ceremonies  in  Brawton  Church  (1 6d.),  in  Pidley,  given  for 
divers  ceremonies  in  the  Church  there  (4 d.),  in  Stylton  (‘Lampe  Acre’)  (4 d.),  a Chapel 
in  Rauckley  Parva  and  white  tithes  with  a little  house  in  the  churchyard,  where  the  Priest 
lives,  given  by  inhabitants  for  a Priest  to  sing  mass  (nd.),  in  Huntington,  Co.  Hunting- 
don given  for  mass  and  other  ceremonies  in  the  Church  of  St.  Mary,  Huntington 
(3J\  6d.),  in  Huntington,  late  of  the  Guild  of  Corpus  Christi  (nd.),  in  Stuckley  Magna, 
(named),  escheated  (2J\  4 d.),  in  Warbis,  given  for  the  high  altar  in  the  said  [. sic\ 
Church  (id.),  in  Warbis,  given  for  an  obit  and  the  like  in  the  Church  there  (8 d.), 
in  Blunsam,  given  for  divers  ceremonies  in  the  Church  there  (16 d.),  in  Blunsam  (includ- 
ing ‘a  guildhouse’),  given  for  a Guild  (21^.),  in  Colne  (‘Townelandes’)  (nd.),  in  Stewke- 
ley  Parva,  given  for  superstitious  uses  in  St.  John  the  Baptist’s  Church  (11  d.),  in  Houghton 
and  Wytton  (named),  (id.),  in  Old  Hurste,  built  for  the  Priest  (6d.),  in  Okingberre  cum 
Weston,  given  for  an  obit  in  the  said  [sic]  Church  (7 d.),  in  Okingberre  cum  Weston 
(named),  given  for  an  obit  in  Weston  (4 d.),  in  Okingberre  cum  Weston,  given  for  divers 
ceremonies  in  Buckworth,  in  Paxum  Parva,  and  in  Moulesworth  (named),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Chicksandes  (- js . iod.),  in  Sawtrye,  given  for  superstitious  uses  in  the 
said  [sic]  church  (4 d.),  in  Everton,  given  for  St.  John’s  obit  (6d.),  in  Everton  (7 d.),  in 
Mowlesworth,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Chicksandes  (6s.  8 d),  and  in  Sawtrye,  given  for  a 
lamp  in  St.  Andrew’s  Church  there  (4 d),  all  in  the  County  of  Huntingdon;  in  Diddington, 
belonging  to  the  Town  of  Sowthell  (id),  in  Duddington  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (‘Towneland’, 
described)  (8 d.),  in  Hayle  Weston  (named),  given  for  a light  (8 d.),  in  Wyttelsey  in  the  Isle 
of  Ely  (named),  given  for  a mass  and  the  like  (4 d.),  in  Upton  [no  county  specified]  [m.  31] 
(‘a  guildhouse’)  (nd.),  in  Fennystanton  [no  county  specified]  (‘a  guildhouse’)  (nd.),  in 
Tadlowe,  without  an  heir  and  escheated  (nd.),  in  Hadnam  (fisheries,  named),  late  of 
Chicksandes  Abbey  (nd.),  in  Wilborne  Magna  (‘a  guildhouse’)  (nd.),  in  Knapwell, 


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given  for  a lamp  {id),  in  Abbington  Parva  (‘Obitt  lande’)  {i-jd.),in  Teversam,  given  for 
a light  (2 d),  in  Comp’s  Civitatis  {alias  Campis  Civitatis)  (‘a  guildhouse’)  {Gd),  in  Horning- 
son  {alias  Horningsey),  given  for  a lamp  {4d),  Horningson,  escheated  (12  d),  in  Pap- 
worth  (St.  Mary’s  Hall)  (12 d),  in  Dullingham  (’Lampe  lande’)  (1  Gd),  in  Eversdon 
Magna,  given  for  a hght  in  the  Church  (2 J.),  in  Eversdon  Magna  (‘Townelandes’),  (id.), 
in  Owtwell,  given  for  a Priest  to  sing  mass  {nd),  in  Wimblington,  given  for  a light  in 
Donnington  Church  (2 d),  in  the  occupation  of  the  Master  of  St.  John,  given  for  a light 
in  Elye  College  (6*/.),  in  Marche,  belonging  to  St.  John’s  Guild  there  {id.  and  12 d.),  in 
Lowlworth  [no  county  specified]  (including  ‘a  towne  house’)  (3 s),  in  Landbeche,  given  for 
divers  ceremonies  in  the  Church  there  (12 d),  in  Commerton  (including  ‘the  guildhall’) 
{nd),  in  Knesworth,  late  of  the  Chapel  in  Royston  (2/.),  the  site  of  a Chapel  etc.  there 
(3 d),  in  Marshe  {named))  {id),  in  Sawson  (‘the  guildhawle’)  {nd),  in  Some  (‘Chappell 
House’)  {nd),  in  Some,  given  for  a Priest  to  celebrate  the  Jesus  mass  {nd),  in  Newton, 
given  for  an  obsequy  and  other  superstitious  uses  (5J\  4 d),  in  Co  veil  (‘the  guildhall’) 
{nd),  in  Trumpington  {named),  belonging  to  Hinthum  chapel  (1 Gd),  in  Trumpington 
(‘the  guildhall’)  (8 d),  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  Minor,  Cambridge,  escheated  {nd), 
in  Barnewell,  (‘Towneland’)  (8^.),  in  Cambridge  {described),  given  to  St.  Mary’s  Guild 
there  {id),  in  Cambridge,  of  which  the  heir  is  unknown  {nd),  in  Coton,  belonging  to 
St.  Botolph’s  Church,  Cambridge  {id),  and  in  Owtwell  in  the  Isle  of  Ely  (‘Towne 
Landes’),  (1  Gd)  all  in  the  County  of  Cambridge;  at  Dowbridge  by  Utcettor,  partly  Co. 
Derby  and  partly  Co.  Stafford,  late  of  Crekmarshe  Chapel  {nd),  in  Derby  {described), 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Dali,  Co.  Derby,  {\d),  in  Ashbourne,  late  of  ‘Kniftons  Chaun- 
terie’  there  (2J\),  and  ‘Harveys  Chaunterie’  in  Warkesworth  and  lands  by  Warmbroke, 
Co.  Derby,  founded  by  Thomas  Harvye  by  his  will  in  honour  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  and 
St.  Catherine  (6j\),  between  the  Parishes  of  Roppesley  and  Welbye  {described),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Vaudey  {de  Valla  Dei),  Co.  Lincoln,  (5^.  4 d),  near  Welbye  {named),  [m.  32] 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Vaudey  (4J\  8 d),  Roppesley  Grange  {described),  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  Vaudey  (4^.  id),  in  Hemingbye,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Bridlington,  Co. 
York,  (5^.),  in  Hemingby  (‘the  guildhall’)  (8 d),  and  in  Hemyngbye  (‘Obytte  landes’ 
named)  {id),  all  in  the  County  of  Lincoln;  the  tithes  of  the  demesne  lands  and  site  of  the 
Manor  or  ‘comaundrie’  of  Halstone,  Co.  Salop,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  (4 d)\  the  tithes,  oblations  and  other  profits  of  the  demesne  and  other  lands  of 
the  Monastery  of  Bildwas  in  the  Counties  of  Salop,  Stafford  and  Derby  or  elsewhere, 
not  formerly  answered  for  to  the  queen  or  her  progenitors  or  granted  by  Henry  VIII  to 
Edward  Graye,  knight,  Lord  Powis,  {iid)\  and  in  Shenstone,  Co.  Stafford,  {named), 
late  of  the  Monastery  of  Osney,  Co.  Oxford,  {Gd.  and  8 d)  Which  premises  were  all  con- 
cealed and  are  of  the  yearly  value  according  to  several  particulars  thereof  £18  13/.  Gd. 
To  hold  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewich  and  by  the  yearly  rents  [m.  33] 
specified.  Issues  from  the  time  when  the  premises  should  have  come  to  the  Crown.  The 
grantees  discharged  from  all  other  charges  except, — the  yearly  stipend  of  a [mm.  34-9] 
Priest  ministering  in  Burford  Church;  1 5 j\  4 d.  a year  from  the  same  Church  for  procura- 
tions and  synodals  payable  to  the  Archdeacon;  £1  13 s.  4 d.  every  three  years  payable 
from  the  same  Church  for  procurations  of  the  Bishop;  £9  ioj\  -fd.  a year,  payable  to 
the  Vicar  of  Bromyard  in  divers  tithes  of  the  same  Parish  as  in  time  past  and  not  other- 
wise; 29J.  Gd.  payable  yearly  in  rents  and  procurations  resolute  payable  to  the  Bishop 
of  Hereford  from  the  three  portions  in  Bromyard  Church;  the  repairs  of  the  Chancels 
of  Burford  and  Bromyard  Churches;  £35  a year  payable  from  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
by  the  bars  of  the  City  of  Lichfeld  to  ten  poor,  a Schoolmaster  and  an  Usher  and  for  the 
tenths  thereof;  17/.  4 d.  paid  yearly  to  the  Crown  for  the  tenths  of  Tuddington  Hospital; 
and  1 is.  4 d.  for  the  tenths  of  the  portion  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Bennett,  ioj\  for  the 
tenths  of  the  portion  late  of  John  Fishe  and  17 s.  3 d.  for  the  tenths  of  the  portion  late  of 


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Nicholas  Haye  in  Tuddington  aforesaid.  The  grant  to  be  good  in  law  notwithstanding 
any  mistakes  or  omissions  in  the  description  of  the  premises,  and  notwithstanding  the 
not  finding  of  offices  or  inquisitions  proving  the  Crown’s  title.  The  grant  to  be  void  in 
respect  of  any  parcels  of  the  premises  which  were  not  concealed  from  17  Jan.,  12  Eliz., 
until  14  Jan.,  1 3 Eliz.,  at  which  time  or  before  or  after  the  grantees  at  their  own  expense 
procured  the  discovery  of  the  same  (except  the  tenths  of  the  said  Hospitals  and  Collegiate 
Churches  of  St.  John  by  Lichfeld,  Burford,  Bromyard  and  Todington,  which  are  re- 
served to  the  Crown  beyond  the  fee  farm  thereof.) 

In  part  fulfilment  of  a promise  by  patent,  24  July,  12  Eliz.,  to  grant  to  Thomas  Went- 
worth, knight,  Lord  Wentworth,  or  such  other  persons  as  he,  his  heirs  or  executors 
should  appoint,  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  in  fee  farm  concealed  lands  discovered  by  him, 
his  heirs,  executors  or  assigns  to  the  yearly  value  of  £200.  By  Q. 


2725.)  24  May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Helen,  Marchioness  of  Northampton,  widow, 

late  the  wife  of  William  Parre,  late  Marquess  of  Northampton,  in  full  compensation  of 
her  dower,  of, — the  Manor,  the  Castle  and  the  Park  of  Kendall,  Cos.  Westmorland, 
Cumberland  and  Lancaster;  the  free  rents  of  the  free  tenants  of  a fourth  part  of  the 
country  ( patria ) of  Kendall,  parcel  of  the  Barony  of  Kendall  amounting  to  a yearly  [m.  40] 
value  of  £10  is r.  4 d.\  the  demesne  lands  outside  the  walls  of  Kendall  park  and  a mill  etc. 
in  Kendall,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Kendall;  rents  approved  near  Kendall  or  in  the  coun- 
try there  extended  at  a yearly  value  of  50T.  5 d.\  the  tolls  of  markets  and  fairs,  tolls,  stal- 
lage, ‘windelles’  and  ‘lepes’  in  Kyrbye  Kendall  now  or  late  leased  to  Christopher  Sadler; 
the  Manors  of  Grismere,  Langdon,  Grenerigge,  Scaltwhatrigg,  Strickland  Rogers, 
Hutton,  Haye,  Hugill  and  Grenehedd,  Co.  Westmorland;  lands  {tenant  named ) in  Crost- 
wate,  Co.  Westmorland,  of  the  yearly  value  of  15T.;  the  Manor  of  Cargo,  Co.  Cumber- 
land; lands  called  Duckettes  Landes  in  Stavelay,  Kendall  and  Langdon,  Co.  Westmor- 
land, and  Lund,  Co.  York;  and  the  Manors  of  Dent  and  Sedburgh,  Co.  York;  which 
premises  were  all  once  of  Thomas  Parre,  knight,  father  of  the  said  William,  and  after- 
wards of  the  said  William;  the  Manor  of  Kegworth,  Cos.  Leicester  and  Nottingham, 
late  of  the  said  William;  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  premises  during  the  past  20  years. 
As  they  came  to  the  crown  by  the  death  of  the  said  William.  To  hold  by  fealty  only. 
Issues  from  the  death  of  William  in  the  year  13  Eliz.  \m.  41] 

By  P.S. 


2726.)  26  Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Councillor,  Trea- 

surer, that, — whereas  he  is  indebted  to  the  Queen  in  sundry  sums  of  money,  among  other 
things  being  bound  to  her  by  bond,  17  June,  10  Eliz.,  by  reason  whereof  all  his  lands  are 
chargeable,  and  whereas  for  satisfaction  of  the  same  he  has  alienated  and  he  and  his 
heirs  are  minded  to  alienate  lands  to  the  value  of  £647  11s.  iof d.  or  thereabouts  as  speci- 
fied below, — that  every  part  of  the  said  lands  so  to  be  conveyed  shall  be  discharged 
against  the  Crown  from  all  debts,  duties  and  lands  whatsoever  heretofore  made  or  ack- 
nowledged to  the  Queen  by  the  said  Marquess.  \m . 42] 

By  P.S. 

Manors  and  lands  of  William , Marquess  of  Winchester , with  their  yearly  values: — 

Co.  Southampton 

The  Manor  of  Wurtinge,  £13  os.  4 d. 

Lands  (1 named)  in  Shirborn,  8 s. 

The  Manor  of  Browne  Candever,  with  lands  in  Browne 
Candever,  Norampton  alias  Norington  and  Wood- 
mancote, 


£22  14 s.  nd. 


406  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 

1571-72 

Lands  in  Upton, 

I IJ*. 

The  Manor  of  Ludshott, 

£8 

A tenement  in  Bensted, 

5 S. 

Lands  {named)  in  ‘the  Holte’, 

13  S. 

The  Manor  of  Norton, 

IS . 

All  lands  in  the  tithing  of  Lee  by  Romsey, 

£!4 

I9T. 

6d. 

Three  parts  of  the  Manor  of  Overwalloppe, 

£18 

4 s. 

3d. 

The  Manor  of  Walloppe  Hethemanstretes, 

£6 

l$S. 

4 d- 

The  Manor  of  Husborne  Tarrante,  and  all  his  lands 

£•  7 

i8t. 

6d. 

there, 

All  his  lands  in  Oddiham, 

£7 

6 s. 

8 d. 

Lands  in  Heckfeld, 

35 s- 

3 d- 

Lands  in  Hartley  Wynteney, 

71s- 

A tenement  in  Rotherwyke, 

20s. 

Total  value 

£>35 

3s- 

9 d- 

Co.  Wilts. 

The  Manor  of  Burton  Delamare, 

£8 

8s. 

8 d. 

The  Manor  of  Deverell  Husye  and  all  his  lands  in 

Deverell  Langbridge, 

£7 

6 d. 

A tenement  in  Winterborneford, 

17  s- 

8 d. 

Total  value 

£16 

6s. 

10  d. 

Co.  Dorset 

The  Manor  of  Stockland  and  all  his  lands  there, 

£7* 

7s- 

iV- 

The  Manor  of  Toller  and  all  his  lands  there  above  7 5/. 

4 d.  for  rent  reserved. 

£35 

9s- 

ed. 

A Manor  farm  called  Frierne  Wadden, 

£40 

The  Manor  of  Portesham  with  the  Rectory  and  all  his 

£66 

lod. 

lands  above  £9  for  rent  reserved, 

The  Manor  of  Hanley  and  all  his  lands  there. 

£50 

9s- 

■>¥■ 

Total  value 

£*64 

7s-1 

ild. 

[sic] 

Co.  Somerset 

The  Manor  of  Estpennard  and  all  his  lands  there. 

£5 

1 is. 

i¥- 

The  Manor  of  Melcombe  Powlett  and  all  his  lands  in 

N orthepetherton, 

£18 

13s- 

9d. 

The  Manor  of  Westmunkton  and  all  his  lands  there, 

£61 

10  s. 

Hd. 

The  Manor  and  borough  of  Mylverton  and  all  his  lands 

£“ 

3s- 

id. 

there, 

The  Manor  of  Nonney  Castle  and  all  his  lands  in 

£27 

I IT. 

yd 

Nonney, 

The  Manor  of  Nonney  Glaston, 

£10 

IS. 

¥■ 

Total  value 

£181 

I3T. 

hid. 

Co.  Middlesex 

The  Manor  of  Nottingbarnes  and  all  his  lands  there,  £30 

The  Manor  of  Westowne  and  all  his  lands  there,  £ 20 

Total  value  £50 

£647  iit.ioJ^.  [sic] 


Sum  total 


English. 


C.  66/1088  14  ELIZABETH  i:  PART  VII  407 

2727. )  12  Jan.  1672.  Licence  for  three  years  for  William  Cecyll,  knight,  [m.  43] 

Baron  of  Burghley,  Councillor,  Principal  Secretary,  and  his  assigns,  whether  English- 
men or  strangers  born,  to  buy  12,000  broad  woollen  cloths  and  kerseys  fulled  (accounting 
three  kerseys  for  one  broad  cloth),  as  well  of  Kentish  cloth  or  Suffolk  cloth  as  of  any 
other  sort  whatsoever,  as  well  white  as  coloured,  and  to  export  the  same  unwrought 
and  undressed,  in  any  ship  of  the  Queen’s  dominions  or  belonging  to  her  friends,  to 
friendly  countries  and  to  sell  them  there;  paying  within  two  years  of  the  transportation 
of  any  of  the  said  cloth  only  the  same  duties  as  merchants  Englishmen  born  and  citizens 
of  London  are  accustomed  to  pay;  without  any  special  licence  or  dispensation  under 
the  Great  Seal,  notwithstanding  stats.  17  Edw.  IV,  3 Hen.  VII,  3 Hen.  VIII,  5 Hen.  VIII, 
27  Hen.  VIII,  30  Hen.  VIII  or  8 Eliz.,  touching  the  export  of  cloth,  stat.  1 Hen.  VIII 
revoking  stat.  3 Hen.  VII  concerning  the  entering  of  merchandise  into  the  customs 
books  and  stats.  3 and  1 1 Hen.  VII  touching  the  payment  of  customs  and  subsidies  by 
strangers  made  denizens;  the  patent  to  have  the  number  of  cloths  or  kerseys  [m.  44] 
shipped  from  time  to  time  endorsed  on  it,  that  it  may  be  left,  when  expired,  with  the 
Customers  of  the  Port  where  the  last  shipment  is  made;  the  licensee,  before  any  of  the 
cloths  and  kerseys  be  shipped,  is  to  enter  his  sufficient  bonds  into  the  Exchequer  or  the 
custom  house  for  payment  of  the  sums  due  to  the  Crown;  the  Queen  binds  herself 
not  to  issue  any  similar  licences  during  the  term  of  these  presents,  or  to  pardon  a dis- 
charge, or  agree  to  pardon  or  discharge,  any  person  exporting  such  goods.  Licence  also 
for  the  same  term  for  Cecill,  to  inquire  into  offences  against  the  aforesaid  statutes  or  any 
others  concerning  the  export  of  woollen  cloths  and  kerseys  unwrought  and  undressed 
by  persons  already  licensed  to  export  such  goods;  he  shall  have  a moiety  of  all  sums  of 
money  and  other  things  found  to  be  due  to  the  Crown  by  his  inquiry.  The  Lord  Keeper 
and  Chancellor  and  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  and  Barons  [m.  45] 
of  the  Exchequer  are  from  time  to  time  to  issue  such  commissions,  process  and  writs 
as  the  licensee  may  require  and  they  think  fit,  allowing  him  the  moiety  of  all  such  sums 
of  money  as  are  above  described;  the  Lord  Keeper  is  to  issue  to  the  licensee  as  many 
patents  under  the  great  seal  for  the  export  of  cloth  according  to  this  licence  as  he  may  from 
time  to  time  require,  so  long  as  they  do  not  extend  to  licence  the  export  of  a greater 
amount  of  cloth  than  is  specified  herein.  English. 

By  Q. 

2728. )  22  May  1572.  Grant  to  Ambrose,  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  Richard  Bowland  and 

the  heirs  of  the  said  Earl  of,  (1)  the  site  of  Brenkborne  Priory,  Co.  Northumberland, 
late  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  attained  of  treason,  with  lands  {named)  belong- 
ing thereto,  all  leased  for  40  years  by  Henry  VIII  by  indenture,  1 Aug.,  38  Hen.  VIII, 
to  Tristram  Fennewicke,  the  said  term  having  begun  at  Michaelmas,  5 Mary;  [m.  46] 
(2)  the  site  of  the  Manor  or  capital  mansion  of  Newham,  Co.  Northumberland,  late  of  the 
said  Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  a water  mill  there,  all  leased  by  patent,  1 3 June,  1 3 Eliz., 
to  George  Tottye  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7;  (3) 
the  site  of  the  House  of  Friars  of  Hull  Park  in  the  Lordship  of  Alnewick,  Co.  Northum- 
berland, late  of  the  said  Earl  of  Northumberland,  with  lands  adjoining  the  same,  all 
now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Forster,  knight;  (4)  Byas  Parke  in  Harteley  Barne  in 
Hawtewisell,  Co.  Northumberland,  with  tenements  therein,  all  late  of  Edward  Dacre, 
attainted  of  treason;  (5)  a close  {named)  in  Kyrkbye  Overblowe,  Co.  York,  late  of  Henry 
Johnson  attainted  of  treason,  and  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Paver  during  the 
life  of  Mary,  late  Countess  of  Northumberland;  (6)  a capital  messuage  called  Bereparke- 
hall  in  Exgarthe,  Co.  York,  late  of  Leonard  Metcalfe  attainted  of  treason,  with  divers 
lands,  all  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight;  and  (7)  a messuage 
called  Bassenden  in  Bassenden,  Co.  Northumberland,  late  of  the  said  Earl  of  Northum- 


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408 

berland,  and  lands  there,  all  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Alexander  Pryngley  ( alias 
Pringle).  Bells,  lead  and  advowsons  reserved.  Yearly  values  (1)  £7  4 s.  4 d.,  (2)  £7  $s.  4 d., 
(3)  13/.  4 d.,  (4)5  5-r.  4^.,  (5)  43-r.  Gd.y  (6)  £5  and  (7)  33 s.  4 d.  To  hold  as  of  the  manor 
of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage.  Issues  from  Martinmas  last.  The  grantees  \m.  48] 
charged  1 $s.  4J.  yearly  out  of  (4)  for  the  fee  of  the  Bailiff  there.  For  £76  paid  at  the  Ex- 
chequer to  Richard  Stoneley,  a teller  there.  By  Q. 

2729. )  7 May  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas  Sampson,  clerk,  S.T.P.,  and  Geoffrey  Johnson, 

clerk,  the  present  Chaplains,  and  Henry  Strete,  Thomas  Lucas,  John  Moxe,  John  Rawlyn- 
son,  Richard  Olyve,  Thomas  Staples,  Richard  Mole,  Richard  Moseley,  Robert  Crafte, 
Robert  Baker,  Simon  Homan  and  Martin  Burton,  the  present  poor  of  the  Hospital  of 
William  Wyggeston  of  Leicester,  that  the  said  Hospital  may  remain,  with  two  Chaplains 
and  1 2 poor,  and  that  the  said  petitioners  shall  be  the  present  and  lawful  Chaplains  and 
poor  respectively.  They  and  their  successors  are  in  all  things  to  behave,  and  are  to  be 
elected,  according  to  rules  to  be  made  by  Henry,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  Ralph  Sadler, 
knight.  Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  George  Bromley,  Attorney 
General  of  the  same,  which  rules  shall  be  sealed  with  the  seal  of  the  Duchy  of  \m.  49] 
Lancaster  and  the  private  seals  of  the  said  Earl,  Sadler  and  Bromley  or  the  survivors  of 
them.  Incorporation  of  the  Chaplains  and  poor,  by  the  name  of  the  Chaplains  and  poor 
of  the  Hospital  of  William  Wyggeston  in  Leicester  of  the  foundation  of  the  said  William. 
Grant  and  confirmation  to  them  of  all  lands  formerly  of  the  said  William  Wyggeston 
whereof  the  revenues  were  given  to  the  use  of  the  hospital.  Licence  to  acquire  lands  to 
the  yearly  value  of  100  marks  not  held  of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  otherwise 
by  knight  service. 

At  their  suit,  for  the  augmentation  of  the  Hospital  and  the  greater  relief  of  the  poor. 
The  Hospital  was  erected  by  William  Wyggeston  by  virtue  of  a licence  by  patent,  13 
July,  5 Hen,  VIII,  to  him,  Thomas  Wyggeston,  clerk,  Roger  Wyggeston  and  William 
Fyssher,  clerk,  to  found  the  same  and  to  convey  to  it  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  40 
marks.  By  Q. 

2730. )  15  Oct . 1572.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Jeffereye  to  be  one  of  the 

Queen’s  Sergeants  at  Law.  By  Q. 

2731. )  31  Oct . 1572.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Robert  Mounson,  Serjeant  at 

Law,  to  be  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas.  By  Q. 

(The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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PART  VIII 
C.  66/1089 

2732. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  John  Skott.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  [m.  ij 

taken  at  Plumsted  Parva,  Co.  Norfolk,  on  Monday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew,  14 
Eliz.,  before  Edmund  Topclyffe,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Thomas 
Bryant  {jury  named ) that  Skott,  while  practising  archery  with  others  at  Little  Plumsted 
on  11  Nov.,  13  Eliz.,  by  misadventure  shot  Bryant,  so  that  he  died  on  13  Dec.  following 
{details  given). 

2733. )  10  Jan .1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  John  Medcalfe,  citizen  and  skinner  of 

London,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Loddington  and  William  Laier,  citizens  and  grocers 
of  London,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £40  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2734. )  10  Jan.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Metcalfe  late  of  London,  ‘skynner’,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 
answer  Thomas  Rawlyns  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £10  and  has  now  surrendered  to  the  Fleet 
Prison. 

2.73  5 .)  29  Dec.  1571.  The  like  for  John  Medcalfe  alias  Metcalfe,  citizen  and  skinner 

of  London,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  the  City  of  London  for  non- 
appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Loddington  and  William  Layere 
alias  Laier,  citizens  and  grocers  of  London  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £40  and  Thomas  Rawlyns 
in  a plea  of  debt  of  £10  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2736.)  [ — ] Nov.  1571.  The  like  for  Richard  Lloyd  alias  Lloid  late  of  Lloyn  Ymaen, 

Co.  Salop,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Randolph  Walley  of  Llanerkela,  Co.  Montgomery,  in  respect  of 
£30,  and  £4  9J-.  5 d.  damages,  recovered  in  that  court;  Whalley  has  acknowledged  satis- 
faction and  Lloyd  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2.737.)  3 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Christopher  Eden  late  of  Henley  on  Thames,  Co. 

Oxon,  ‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-  [m.  2] 
appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Richard  Morris  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £ 1 1 
6s.  8 d.,  with  damages  of  £20  for  fraud  in  that  for  nd.  paid  by  Morris  at  London  he  pro- 
mised to  pay  the  said  £11  6s.  8 d.,  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2738. )  4 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Savile,  late  of  London,  alias  of  Greys  Inne, 

Co.  Middlesex,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Robert  Mattynson  and  Richard  Mattynson,  adminis- 
trators of  John  Mattenson,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor  of  London,  alias  John  Mattison, 
‘merchant  taylor  of  Holburne  in  the  same  Countee’,  alias  John  Matheson  of  London, 
‘tayler’,  who  died  intestate,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £13  6s.  6d.  and  has  now  surrendered 
himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2739. )  4 Feb'  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Chaidock  alias  Chaidocke,  late  of  Chaidock 

alias  Chaidocke,  Co.  Lancaster,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London,  for 
non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Nicholas  Tydesley  and  Margaret  his 
wife,  late  Margaret  Laton,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £200  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to 
the  Fleet  Prison. 


PAT.  ROLLS  V— (27) 


4io 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 


1071-72 


2740. )  5 Feb.  1572.  The  Uke  for  Robert  Wilton  late  of  Newporte  Pond,  Co.  Essex, 

‘brewer’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  said  County  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  Richard  Sparke  in  a plea  of  trespass  and  has  now  surrendered  himself 
to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2741. )  5 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Christopher  Bery  late  of  Northam,  Co.  Devon, 

‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  County  of  the  City  of  Exeter  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Thomas  of  Gorgemympton  alias  of  Geore  Nymp- 
ton,  Co.  Devon,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £10  i6.r.  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the 
Fleet  Prison. 

2742. )  8 Feb.  1 5 72.  The  like  for  Henry  Langley  late  of  Horley,  Co.  Surrey,  ‘husbond- 

man’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Com- 
mon Pleas  to  satisfy  Edward  Parman  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £30,  and  £4  14 s.  4 d.  damages, 
recovered  in  the  said  court;  Parman  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and  Langley  has 
surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison.  [m.  3] 

2743. )  24  Jan.  1572.  Denization  for  Paul  van  Horsbeake,  Spanish  subject;  he  is  not 

to  live  in  Berwicke  or  Portesmouth  without  the  Queen’s  special  licence.  For  ioj-.  in 


the  Hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following,  for  the  fines  in  the  Hanaper  specified: — 

2744. )  25  Jan.  1572.  Henry  Barwarte,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Liege 

{de  Luke ),  13  s.  4 d. 

2745. )  28/7/7.1572.  Walter  Brant,  Spanish  subject,  i6r. 

2746. )  10  Jan.  1572.  James  Smyth,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  10/. 

2747. )  12  Dec.  1571.  William  Allett,  Scottish  subject,  6s.  8 d. 

2748. )  24  Nov.  1571.  Henry  Hunte,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  ior. 

2749. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Andrew  Robynson,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  10 s. 

2750. )  29  Nov.  1571.  Henry  Fulwater,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  10 s. 

2751. )  22  Nov.  1571.  James  Hackeber,  French  subject,  13/.  4 d. 

2752. )  16  Dec.  1571.  John  Waterlo we,  Spanish  subject,  6s.  8 d. 

2753. )  10  Feb.  1572.  Lawrence  Nesbett,  French  subject,  40s. 

2754. )  10  Feb.  1572.  Elizabeth  Peters,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  1 6s. 

2755. )  21  Nov.  1571.  John  de  Love,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  ioj*. 

2756. )  \()  Nov.  1571.  Dennis  Learcher,  French  subject,  13^.  4 d. 

2.75 7.)  9/7/7.1572.  John  Strete,  French  subject,  30 s. 

2758. )  27  Nov.  1571.  Jeodocus  Faes,  Spanish  subject,  ior. 

2759. )  3 Dec.  1571.  William  Cupper,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  ior. 

2760. )  1 9 Nov.  1571.  Hugh  Myller,  Scottish  subject,  2o.r. 

2761. )  22  Nov.  1571*  Peter  Demetrius,  Spanish  subject,  zos. 

2762. )  24  Nov.  1571.  Godfrey  Garye,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  13/.  4 d. 


14  ELIZABETH  I:  PART  VIII 


411 
13/.  4 d. 


C.  66/: 

IO89 

2763.) 

15  AW.  1571 

2764.) 

29  AW.  1571 

2765.) 

30  AW.  1571 

2766.) 

30  AW.  1571. 

2767.) 

14  /W.  1572. 

2768.) 

14  Feb.  1572. 

2769.) 

14  Feb.  1572. 

2770.) 

14  Feb.  1572. 

^771-) 

8 Feb.  1572. 

2772.) 

7 Feb.  1572. 

2773-) 

8 Feb.  1572. 

27740 

8 Feb.  1571. 

775-) 

8 Feb.  1572. 

2776.) 

8 Feb.  i^z. 

2777-) 

19  1572. 

2778.) 

28  May  1572. 

2779-) 

20  June  1572. 

2780.) 

20  June  1572. 

278i.) 

21  yw?  1572. 

27«2-) 

23/##*  x572- 

2783.) 

4 June  1572. 

27«4-) 

28  Afoy  1572. 

27»5-) 

24  June  1572. 

2786.) 

23  June  1572. 

2787.) 

14  June  1572. 

2788.) 

21  1572. 

27»9-) 

19  June  1572. 

279°0 

6 June  1572. 

Nicholas  Daulo,  French  subject, 

Peter  Duffye,  ‘gyrdler  and  harneys  maker’  French 


subject, 

ioj. 

John  Cooper,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves. 

20J. 

Baptist  Clerici,  born  in  the  parts  of  Italy  a subject  of 
the  Duke  of  Venice. 

1 6s. 

U. 

Henry  Holzbuetken,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Cologne,  6s. 

M. 

Bernard  Lybertynge,  Spanish  subject, 

10s. 

Robert  le  Cambier,  Spanish  subject, 

6s. 

U. 

Sarah  Muskyn,  born  a subject  of  the  Bishop  of 
Liege  (Lucie), 

13  s. 

4 d. 

James  Boquett,  Spanish  subject. 

6s.  8 d 

[m.  4] 

Charles  Curteis,  French  subject, 

13  s. 

Ad. 

Cornelius  Raynes,  Spanish  subject. 

20J. 

Anthony  Campe,  French  subject. 

I3J*. 

4 d 

Harmon  Foster,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves, 

IOJ. 

Oliver  Garrett,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves, 

I3J. 

4 d. 

Anthony  Wryght,  Spanish  subject, 

I3J. 

4 d. 

Windrick  Janson,  Spanish  subject, 

IOJ-. 

Gabriel  Tylmen,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves, 

I3J. 

4 d. 

Roger  Storye,  Scottish  subject, 

l$S. 

Ad. 

Adrian  van  Donghen,  Spanish  subject, 

I3J. 

Ad. 

Alexander  Wylson,  Scottish  subject. 

I5J. 

John  Palmer,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves, 

I3J. 

4 d. 

Nicholas  Sarasin,  French  subject. 

IOJ*. 

Robert  Normontes,  Spanish  subject, 

I3J. 

4 d. 

Oliver  Huijghen,  Spanish  subject, 

6s. 

%d. 

Abraham  Mychaelis  alias  Jacobson,  Spanish 
subject, 

10  s. 

Cornelius  Corne,  Spanish  subject, 

13  s. 

4 d. 

Richard  Teson,  subject  of  the  Emperor, 

IOJ. 

Roche  (Rochus)  Bornetto  de  Baressis  Bargamascenci, 
a Captain  in  the  territory  and  dominion  of  the 
Venetians,  born  in  Italy, 

IOJ. 

412  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 

2791. )  3°  April  1572.  James  Delasuture,  Spanish  subject, 

2792. )  30  April  1572.  James  Haider,  born  a subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2793. )  30  April  1572.  Jerome  Gallamartche,  Spanish  subject, 

2794. )  7 March  157 2.  John  Tyson,  subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2795. )  14  March  1572.  Gorhamburj.  James  Soest,  Spanish  subject, 

2796. )  14  March  1572.  Gorhamburj.  John  Feete,  Spanish  subject, 

2797. )  14  Feb.  1572.  [#0 Lawrence  Henrike  alias  Abull,  Spanish 

subject, 

2798. )  7 1572.  [#0  place.\  Octavian  Bartye,  Spanish  subject, 

2799. )  17  Afoy  1572.  Giles  de  Veiester,  Spanish  subject, 

2800. )  17  Maj  1572.  John  Specort,  Spanish  subject, 

2801. )  20  Feb.  1572.  Leonard  French,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Liege  {Luce), 

2802. )  17  May  1572.  John  Roger,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Cologne, 

2803. )  14  May  1572.  Willamina  Barker,  wife  of  John  Barker,  Spanish 

subject, 

2804. )  22  Feb.  1572.  Henry  Bakeoren,  born  a subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2805. )  22  Feb.  1572.  Christian  ( Cristiana ) Crabbey,  Spanish  subject, 

2806. )  22  Feb.  1572.  Nicholas  Reway,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Liege 

{Luke), 


1571 

IOJ*. 

13J. 

IOJ-. 

IOJ. 

33J. 

20J. 

I5J. 

6 J. 
I3J. 
I3J. 

T3J- 

T3J- 

33J. 

13J. 

i6j. 


2807.)  22  Feb.  1572. 


William  Smyth,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Liege 
{Luke), 


IOJ. 

6j. 

ioj. 

13J. 

IOJ. 

IOJ. 

IOJ. 


4 i. 


4 d. 


Sd. 
4 d. 
4 d. 

4d. 

Ad. 

Ad. 

Ad. 


13J.  Ad. 


6j.  8 d. 


IOJ. 


8 d. 


Ad. 


2808. )  30  April  1572.  Michael  Buckett,  subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2809. )  30  April  1572.  Christopher  Tylman,  subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2810. )  1 March  1572.  Henrik  Cremer,  subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2811. )  22  Feb.  1572.  John  Maynarde,  Spanish  subject, 

2812. )  22  Feb.  1572.  John  Peterson,  Spanish  subject, 

2813. )  23  April  1572.  George  Tororis,  Scottish  subject, 

2814. )  18  Feb.  1572.  Arnold  Maren,  ‘taylor’,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of 

Liege  {Luce), 

2815. )  14  Feb.  1572.  John  Bone,  subject  of  the  Emperor, 

2816. )  28  March  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Mason  Johnson,  subject  of  the 

Duke  of  Cleves,  20J. 

2817. )  14  April  1572.  Gorhamburj.  John  Russell,  Spanish  subject,  ioj. 

2818. )  23  June  1572.  Pardon  for  John  Crosseman  late  of  Oterton,  Co.  \m.  5] 

Devon,  ‘tanner’,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Oterton  on  8 March,  14  Eliz.,  before 
Robert  Crokewyll,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  John  Padson  for  that  on 


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413 


C.  66/1089 

5 March,  14  Eliz.,  in  a highway  called  Hawekardon  Way,  Co.  Devon,  he  wounded  Pad- 
son  in  self  defence  so  that  he  died  on  8 March  at  Oterton  ( details  given ),  as  appears  by  a 
tenor  of  the  said  indictment  certified  by  Richard  Weston,  a Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas  and  John  JefFeray,  Serjeant  at  Law,  Justices  of  Gaol  Delivery  of  Exeter  Castle. 

2819. )  23  June  157 2.  Pardon  for  John  Yonge  late  of  Northpetherton,  Co.  Somerset, 

‘yoman’,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Bridgewater,  Co.  Somerset,  on  12  Feb., 
14  Eliz.,  before  Robert  Randell,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Richard  Gyllett 
late  of  Bruton,  Co.  Somerset,  ‘shoemaker’,  for  that  on  18  Nov.,  14  Eliz.,  he  killed  Gyllett 
in  self  defence  at  Brydgewater  ( details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  of  the  said  indictment 
certified  as  above  [last  entry]. 

2820. )  23  June  1572.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Spycer,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken 

at  Ockebokeland,  Co.  Devon,  8 June,  14  Eliz.,  before  Hugh  Smythe,  Deputy  of  Gilbert 
Pepytt,  Coroner  of  the  Admiralty  in  the  said  County,  on  the  body  of  Austin  Pyddell 
late  of  Ockebokeland,  ‘laborer’,  for  that  on  5 June,  14  Eliz.,  in  a boat  on  the  sea  in  the 
Parish  of  Plympton  Seynt  Marye,  Co.  Devon,  he  wounded  Pydell  in  self  defence  so  that 
he  died  on  6 June  at  Ockebokelands  {details given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  of  the  said  indict- 
ment certified  by  Pepytt. 

2821. )  23  June  1572.  Pardon  for  Martin  Dygon  of  Yedeford,  Co.  Devon,  [m.  6] 

‘grome’,  indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Yedeford,  on  27  Aug.,  1 3 Eliz.,  before  Robert 
Crokewill,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Stephen  Dygon  for  that  on  26  Aug. 
then  last  at  Yedeford,  while  practising  archery,  he  killed  Dygon  by  misadventure  ( de- 
tails given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  of  the  said  indictment  certified  as  above  [last  entry  but 
two]. 

2822. )  17  June  1572.  Pardon  for  James  Aspden.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken 

at  Blackeburne,  Co.  Lancaster,  on  21  Feb.,  14  Eliz.,  before  John  Clayton,  a Coroner 
in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Ralph  Bolton  late  of  Blackeburne,  ‘shomaker’  ( jury 
named),  that  he  killed  Bolton  on  10  Jan.,  14  Eliz.,  at  Blackeburne  in  self  defence. 

2823. )  18  June  1572.  Pardon  for  Peter  Sprey  of  Paplewyke,  Co.  Nottingham,  ‘hus- 

bondman’,  indicted  for  the  death  of  Henry  Rabye,  whom  he  killed  in  self  defence, 
as  is  reported  by  James  Dyer,  knight,  and  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Serjeants 
at  Law,  Justices  of  Assize  and  Gaol  Delivery  in  the  County. 

2824. )  2 1 May  1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Henry  Mawer,  John  Thorppe  and  Thomas 
Newton,  all  late  of  Longenewton  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  ‘husbondmen’,  who 
were  put  in  exigent  in  the  County  of  the  City  of  York  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common 
Pleas  to  answer  Christopher  Hall  of  Newsom,  Co.  Durham,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £100 
and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2825. )  13  June  1572.  The  like  for  Walter  Wooton  late  of  London,  executor  of  William 
Gibbes,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  Lovelace,  Serjeant  at  Law,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £10 
and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2826. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  Henry  Bylbrooke  late  of  Salisbury,  Co.  Wilts,  [m.  7] 
‘yoman’.  It  was  found  by  inquisition  taken  at  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex,  on  10  Feb., 
14  Eliz.,  before  Richard  Vale,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Roger  Kyrper 
late  of  Westminster  that  on  6 Feb.,  14  Eliz.,  at  Westminster  in  the  house  of  Robert 
Phippes,  ‘inholder’,  he  wounded  Kyrper  in  self  defence  so  that  he  died  there  on  9 Feb. 
{details  given). 


4H 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS 


1571-72 


2827. )  17  April  1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  John  Alexander  of  Skelton,  Co. 

Southampton,  ‘yoman’,  and  Richard  Deaccon  of  London  alias  of  Shervyll,  Co.  Southamp- 
ton, ‘yoman’,  who  were  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  John  Edwardes  of  Odiham,  Co.  Southampton,  in  two 
several  pleas  of  debt  of  8oj\  and  have  now  surrendered  themselves  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2828. )  9 May  1572.  The  like  for  William  Gratewood  of  Adderley,  Co.  Salop,  who 

was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas 
to  satisfy  Robert  Tudnam  and  William  Langley  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £9  and  30 s. 
damages,  recovered  in  that  court;  Tudnam  and  Langley  have  acknowledged  satisfaction 
and  Gratewood  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2829. )  5 May  1572.  The  like  for  Fermar  Pepys  late  of  Southereake,  Co.  Norfolk, 

son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Pepys  late  of  the  same,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting 
of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Roger  Carewe  of  London 
in  a plea  of  debt  of  £100  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2830. )  19  Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  Robert  Thyckyns  late  of  Whittington,  Co.  Stafford, 

who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  \m.  8] 
Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  George  Abell  of  Staphill,  Co.  Derby,  in  respect  of  a debt  of 
£200,  and  £6  1 $s.  4 d.  damages  recovered  in  that  court;  Abell  has  acknowledged  satis- 
faction and  Thyckyns  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2831. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  Peter  Conwey,  clerk.  Rector  of  Alderton,  Co.  Northamp- 
ton. It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Alderton  on  14  Sept.,  13  Eliz.,  before  John 
Anne,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  George  Adderley  that  he  killed  Adderley 
during  a fit  of  insanity  at  Alderton  on  1 1 Sept.,  1 3 Eliz.,  at  the  house  of  Robert  Travell, 
Constable  there,  where  Conwey  was  confined  by  order  of  William  Parr,  Marquess  of 
Northampton  ( details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  of  the  said  inquisition  certified  by 
James  Dyer,  knight,  and  Nicholas  Barham,  one  of  the  Queen’s  Serjeants  at  Law,  Justices 
of  Gaol  Delivery  in  the  County. 

2832. )  17  May  1572.  Pardon  for  Francis  Sherett  late  of  Mytton,  Co.  Stafford,  labourer. 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Mytton  on  27  March,  14  Eliz.,  before  William 
Greene,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Thomas  Wheler  that  he  killed  Wheler 
at  Mytton  on  15  Sept.,  13  Eliz.,  in  self  defence  {details  given),  after  which  he  fled. 

2833. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Presentation  {sede  vacante)  of  Edward  Deringe,  S.T.B.,  [///.  9] 

to  the  Prebend  of  Cherdstoke  in  Salisbury  Cathedral. 

By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 

2834. )  18  Jan.  1572.  Presentation  of  Roger  Mathewe,  clerk,  to  the  Rectory  of  Swanton 

Morley  with  Worthing,  Norwich  dioc. 

The  like  of  the  following  clerks, — 

2835. )  22  Dec.  1571.  William  Smyth  to  the  Rectory  of  Thorpebasset,  York  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2836. )  4 Jan.  1572.  Robert  Nyxon  to  the  Vicarage  of  Wyngrave,  Lincoln  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2837. )  4 Jan.  1572.  James  Kaye  to  the  Rectory  of  Gayton,  Lincoln  dioc. 

2838. )  4 Jan.  1572.  William  Underne  to  the  Vicarage  of  St.  Mary,  Nottingham,  York 

dioc. 


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2839. )  31  Jan'  I572-  Fulke  Jones  to  the  Vicarage  of  Little  Barington,  Gloucester 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2840. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Robert  Wood,  M.A.,  to  the  Vicarage  of  Byngley,  York  dioc. 

2841. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Henry  Boysse,  B.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Thorpe,  Norwich  dioc. 

2842. )  11  Feb.  1572.  John  Fysher  to  the  Vicarage  of  Lenton,  York  dioc. 

2843. )  11  Feb.  1572.  Walter  Harte  to  the  Vicarage  of  Talant,  Exeter  dioc. 

2844. )  5 Feb.  1572.  William  Hattersley,  B.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Westwalton,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2845 . )  14  Feb.  1572.  Edmund  Marmyon  to  the  Rectory  of  Brixton  Deverell,  Salisbury 

dioc. 

2846. )  18  Feb.  1^1  z.  John  Pryce,  M.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Westwinche,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2847. )  20  Feb.  1572.  Thomas  Boilston  to  the  Rectory  of  Longe  Whatton,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2848. )  29  April  1572.  William  Hattersley  to  the  Rectory  of  Westwalton,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2849. )  27  Dec.  1571.  George  Hardren  to  the  Vicarage  of  Overton  under  Arderne, 

Lincoln  dioc. 

2850. )  13  May  1572.  William  Crowther  to  the  Vicarage  of  Saret,  London  dioc. 

2851. )  14  Dec.  1571.  Richard  Adamson  to  the  Vicarage  of  Barston  with  Plonger, 
Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2852. )  27  Nov.  1571.  Martin  Clipsham  to  the  Rectory  of  Chaldcott,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2853. )  23  Jan'  T572-  J°hn  Symons  to  the  Rectory  of  Chilton,  Bath  and  Wells  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2854. )  10  Dec.  1571.  George  Slater,  M.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Bulmer,  York  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2855. )  11  April  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Richard  Curtyes  to  the  Vicarage  of  Riall  with 

its  members,  Peterborough  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

2856. )  19  May  1572.  William  Fayrechyld  to  the  Rectory  of  Ramysham,  Canterbury 

dioc. 

2857. )  14  March  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Edward  Bowne  to  the  Vicarage  of  Newbold, 

Coventry  and  Lichfield  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2858. )  4 Dec.  1571.  Walter  Herbert  to  the  Rectory  of  Esthenrythe,  Canterbury  [m.  10] 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

2 8 5 9 .)  19  March  1572.  Evan  Williams  to  the  Rectory  of  St.  Mary  in  the  South  of 

Gloucester  alias  Christchurch,  Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2860.)  17  April  1572.  Lancelot  Thexton,  S.T.B.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Thrunche,  Nor- 

wich dioc. 


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416 

2861. )  29  March  1572.  Gorhamhurj.  Richard  Jones,  B.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Felsham, 

Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

2862. )  28  June  1572.  John  Dable,  B.A.,  to  the  Vicarage  of  Stedyans,  Exeter  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2863. )  16  June  1572.  Christopher  Style  to  the  Rectory  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  London 

dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

2864. )  30  May  1572.  Thomas  Danckers  (by  lapse)  to  the  Rectory  of  Dechingham, 

Norwich  dioc. 

2865. )  23  May  1572.  Richard  Larke,  B.A.,  ( sede  vacante ) to  the  Vicarage  of  Chalgrove, 

Oxford  dioc. 

2866. )  25  June  1572.  William  Taillor,  B.A.,  to  the  Vicarage  of  Huton  Busshell,  York 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2867. )  28  June  1572.  William  Gladon  to  the  Rectory  of  Whynberghe,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2868. )  12  May  1572.  William  Taylor,  B.A.,  to  the  Vicarage  of  Clebery  Mortimer, 

Hereford  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2869. )  1 May  1572.  Thomas  Howe,  to  the  Vicarage  of  Olde  Cleeve  with  Ligh  chapel, 

Bath  and  Wells  dioc. 

2870. )  19  May  1572.  Edward  Edgeworth  to  the  Vicarage  of  Kirkby  Grene,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2871. )  14  March  1572.  Gorhamhurj . John  Shurlock  to  the  Vicarage  of  Shalfeld, 

Winchester  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2872. )  21  March  1572.  Gorhamhurj.  William  Gyles  to  the  Vicarage  of  Stalsfeld, 

Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2873. )  21  Dec.  1571.  Edmund  Bycknold,  B.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Tidemershe, 

Canterbury  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2874. )  30 Jan.  1 5 72.  Thomas  Pyrry,  M. A.,  to  the  first  Prebend  in  Gloucester  Cathedral, 
Gloucester  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

2875. )  21  June  1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Henry  Sacheverell  of  London  alias  of 

Barton  Beanes,  Co.  Nottingham,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for 
non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  Robert  Walker  in  respect  of  a debt  of 
£100,  and  £6  4 s.  damages,  recovered  in  the  said  court;  Walter  has  acknowledged  satis- 
faction and  Sacheverell  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2876. )  5 June  1572.  Pardon  for  Roger  David  Here  late  of  Paynescastell,  Co.  Radnor, 

‘yoman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  County  of  Hereford  for  non-appearance  in  the 
Common  Pleas  to  answer  William  ap  Rees  alias  William  ap  Res  Glin  John  in  a plea  of 
debt  of  20  marks  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2877. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  David  Lloid  ap  David  of  Llanllony,  Co.  Carmarthen.  It  is 
reported  by  the  record  of  David  Lloid  Griffithe  ap  Rice,  a Coroner  in  the  County,  that  on 
16  May,  14  Eliz.,  at  a place  called  Velindre,  Co.  Carmarthen,  the  said  David  Lloid  ap 
David,  while  practising  archery,  by  misadventure  shot  David  ap  Jevan  so  that  [m.  11] 
he  died  on  26  June  following  {details  given). 


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C.  66/1089 

2878. )  21  Nov.  1571.  Pardon  for  William  Egham  of  Mulseham  in  Chelmisford, 

Co.  Essex.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Mulseham,  on  9 April.  14  Eliz., 
before  Thomas  Knott,  a Coroner  of  the  County,  on  the  body  of  Thomas  Hewes  of 
Mulseham,  ‘yoman’  (Jury  named),  that  Egham  while  ‘playing  and  wrastlynge’  with  Hewes 
at  Mulseham  on  7 April,  14  Eliz.,  by  misadventure  injured  him  so  that  he  died  on  8 
April  (details given). 

2879. )  4 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Rowland  Wylcockes  and 

Richard  Wylcockes,  his  son,  both  late  of  Brosley,  Co.  Salop,  ‘yomen’,  who  were  put 
in  exigent  in  the  County  of  Salop  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer 
Humphrey  Wyke  of  Shyfnall,  Co.  Salop,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £8  and  have  now  surren- 
dered themselves  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2880. )  1 3 Sept.  1 5 72.  Pardon  for  Peter  Nicholas  alias  Clason  late  of  Bristoll,  a stranger 

sailor,  alias  of  Holland  in  the  parts  beyond  the  seas,  ‘maryner’.  It  is  reported  by  the  record 
of  John  Stone,  Mayor  of  Bristoll,  and  his  fellows.  Justices  of  Gaol  Delivery  of  Newgate 
there,  that  Nicholas  killed  Leonard  Tonson,  ‘maryner’,  of  whose  death  he  was  indicted, 
in  self  defence. 

2881. )  22  Aug.  157 2.  Pardon  for  William  Prosser  Vaughan  late  of  Aberllyveny, 

Co.  Brecknock.  It  is  reported  by  the  record  of  William  Gerrard,  Justice  of  the  great 
session  of  the  County  of  Radnor,  assigned  to  deliver  the  Gaol  of  Presteyn  castle,  that 
he  killed  William  Meredd’,  of  whose  death  he  was  indicted,  in  self  defence. 

2882. )  18  Oct.  1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Owen  ap  Jevan  Bedowe  late  of  Llanvy- 

hangll,  Co.  Brecon,  alias  Owen  ap  Evan  Bedo  of  Bryxabean,  Co.  Brecon,  who  was  put 
in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy 
Morgan  Awbrey,  ‘salter’,  alias  ‘citezen  and  wolen  draper’  of  London,  in  respect  of  a 
debt  of  £12  16/.  and  2ij\  damages,  recovered  in  that  court;  Awbery  has  acknowledged 
satisfaction  and  Bedowe  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2883. )  20  Oct.  1572.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Smythe  late  of  London  alias  of  Thorpe 

Constantyne,  Co.  Stafford,  ‘husbondman’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  [m.  12] 
Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Geoffrey 
Fuljambe  of  Walton,  Co.  Derby,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £100  and  has  now  surrendered 
himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2884. )  21  Oct.  1572.  Pardon  for  Robert  Hare  of  Bryntre,  Co.  Norfolk,  ‘butcher’, 

indicted  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Walsingham  Parva,  Co.  Norfolk,  on  25  April  [sic],  14 
Eliz.,  before  Robert  Godfrey,  coroner  of  the  liberty  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  in  that 
County,  on  the  body  of  Richard  Harwyn  late  of  Walsingham,  ‘taylor’,  for  that  on  25 
April,  14  Eliz.,  he  struck  Harwyn  in  self  defence  so  that  on  26  April  following  he  died 
(details  given),  as  appears  by  a tenor  of  the  said  indictment  certified  by  Robert  Catlyn, 
knight,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  and  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General, 
Justices  of  Gaol  Delivery  of  Norwich  Castle. 

2885. )  22  Oct.  1572.  Pardon  for  outlawry  for  John  Bowie  late  of  London  alias  of 

Rochester,  Co.  Kent,  ‘inholder’,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London 
for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  John  Whytehorne,  citizen  and 
grocer  of  London,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £20,  and  i6j\  damages,  recovered  in  that  court; 
Whytehorne,  by  Thomas  Antrobus  his  Attorney,  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and 
Bowie  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2886. )  30  Oct.  1572.  The  like  for  Silvester  Peck  of  Ramenham,  Co.  Berks,  who  was 

put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to 


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1571-72 


satisfy  Alexander  Staples  in  respect  of  a debt  of  8oj\,  and  izs.  damages,  recovered  in 
that  court;  Staples  has  acknowledged  satisfaction  and  Peck  has  surrendered  himself  to  the 
Fleet  Prison. 

2887. )  30  Oct . 1572.  The  like  for  Christopher  Wayclyff  late  of  Whitbye,  Co.  York, 

executor  of  William  Cholmeley  of  Larpoll,  Co.  York,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the 
Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance  in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Agnes  Kyldall 
and  John  Kyldall,  wife  and  son  respectively  and  executors  of  George  Kyldall  ( alias 
Kyldayle)  of  Brigham  Grene  of  Octon,  Co.  York,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £200  and  has 
now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2888. )  4 Nov.  1572.  The  like  for  William  Stearne  alias  Sterne  late  of  East  \m.  13] 
Barton,  Co.  Suffolk,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  answer  Thomas  Johnson  and  Anne  his  wife,  executrix  and 
late  the  wife  of  John  Brigges  of  Hunnyngham,  Co.  Norfolk,  ‘yoman’,  in  a plea  for 
payment  of  £10  and  has  now  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2889. )  1 3 Nov.  1 5 72.  The  like  for  Henry  Greynefeld  late  of  London,  alias  of  Ilmyster, 

Co.  Somerset,  who  was  put  in  exigent  (1)  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  to  satisfy  William  Drewe  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  in  respect 
of  a debt  of  £20,  and  2 6s.  8 d.  damages,  recovered  in  that  court,  (2)  in  the  City  of  Exeter 
for  non-appearance  in  the  same  court  to  satisfy  Thomas  Elice  of  Brodhambury,  Co. 
Devon,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £4,  and  38^.  damages,  similary  recovered  and  (3)  in  the 
County  of  Dorset  for  non-appearance  in  the  same  court  to  satisfy  Christopher  Farewell 
of  the  Town  and  County  of  Pole,  ‘marchaunteman’,  in  respect  of  a debt  of  £17,  and 
33 s.  4d.  damages,  similarly  recovered;  Drewe,  Elice  (by  Vincent  Calmady,  his  Attorney) 
and  Farewell  (by  George  Farwell,  his  Attorney)  have  acknowledged  satisfaction  and 
Grenfyld  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet  Prison. 

2890. )  1 July  1572.  Denization  for  Henry  Lodwich,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves. 


For  icxf.  in  the  Hanaper. 

The  like  for  the  following,  for  the  fines  in  the  Hanaper  specified, — 

2891. )  1 July  1572.  John  Shutt,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Gelderland,  10/. 

2892. )  1 July  1572.  Garrett  Bartinge,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  ioj. 

2893. )  10 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Gervase  Rowlyn,  French  subject,  ioj\ 

2894. )  10  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Blanshett  Dupree,  French  subject,  ioj. 

2895. )  29/^1572.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Tyndall,  Scottish  subject,  13 s.  4^. 

2896. )  u)July  1 572.  Gorhambury.  John  Vanhove,  Spanish  subject,  ioj\ 

2897. )  8 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Francis  Papen,  Spanish  subject,  ioj, 

2898. )  14  Or/.  1572.  John  Smythe,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  ioj\ 

2899. )  14  Oct.  1572.  John  Reyne,  subject  of  the  Emperor,  ioj. 

2900. )  28  Oct.  1572.  Thomas  Chamberlen,  Spanish  subject,  6j\  8 d. 

2901. )  22  Oct.  1572.  William  Heresante,  French  subject,  ioj\ 

2902. )  22  Oct.  1572.  Gerard  Marchaunt,  French  subject,  6/. 


2903.)  22  Oct.  1572.  David  Frylickcoven  alias  Johnson,  Spanish  subject,  J mark. 


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C.  66/1089  14  ELIZABETH  I:  PART  VIII 

2904. )  z Nov.  1572.  Harmon  Hackhouse,  subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Munster,  J mark. 

2905. )  2 Nov.  1572.  Derick  Lynsson,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  \ mark. 

2906. )  13  Nov.  1572.  Nicholas  Merycar,  clerk,  French  subject,  \ mark.  [m.  14] 

2907. )  10  Nov.  1572.  Garrett  Leage,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  \ mark. 

2908. )  10  Nov.  1 5 72.  Mathhew  Gilbert,  subject  of  the  Duke  of  Cleves,  \ mark. 

2909. )  No  date.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  William  Jones,  clerk,  to  the 

Vicarage  of  Winriche,  Gloucester  dioc. 

By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 

The  like  of  the  following  clerks, — 

2910. )  8 Aug.  1572.  Francis  Parson,  to  the  Vicarage  of  Rowell,  Peterborough  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2911. )  12  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Edward  Holte  to  the  Vicarage  of  Hucknall, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

2912. )  22  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Howett  to  the  Rectory  of  Copford, 

London  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2913. )  22  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  John  Watson  to  the  Vicarage  of  Huton  Busshell, 

York  dioc. 

2914. )  23  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  George  Hardren  to  the  Vicarage  of  Overton 

under  Arden,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

2915. )  28  Aug.,  1572.  Gorhambury.  John  Tompson  to  the  Vicarage  of  Bewers 

St.  Mary,  Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2916. )  8 Sept.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Robert  Peveryll  to  the  Vicarage  of  Dunton,  Lincoln 

dioc. 

2917. )  29  Sept.  1572.  Gorhambury.  George  Kay,  M.A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Hugett, 

York  dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2918. )  29  Sept.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Bratchgirdle,  to  the  Rectory  of  Assheby 

Parva,  Lincoln  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

2919. )  1 Oct.  1572.  Gorhambury.  William  Greves  to  the  Vicarage  of  Islyngton, 

Norwich  dioc.,  void  by  resignation. 

2920. )  15  Oct.  157 2.  John  Dormor  to  the  Vicarage  of  Lychelade,  Gloucester  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2921. )  18  Oct.  1572.  Thomas  Richardson  to  the  Vicarage  of  Mytton,  York  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2922. )  19  Oct.  1572.  John  Sylbey  to  the  Rectory  of  Martein  St.  Peter,  Lincoln  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2923. )  27  Oct.  1572.  William  Jeffes  to  the  Vicarage  of  Loxley,  Worcester  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2924. )  29  Oct.  1572.  Emery  Bedford  to  the  Rectory  of  St.  Cuthbert,  Bedford,  Lincoln 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 


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2925. )  3 Nov.  1572.  Nicholas  le  Grice  to  the  Vicarage  of  Wiston,  Norwich  dioc., 

void  by  death. 

2926. )  4 Nov.  1572.  George  Kytchyn  to  the  Vicarage  of  Owthorne,  York  dioc. 

2927. )  5 Nov.  1572.  Dennis  Hurst  to  the  Vicarage  of  Alfriston,  Chichester  dioc., 

void  by  resignation. 

2928. )  8 Nov.  1572.  William  Underwoode  to  the  Vicarage  of  Busshoppe  Castell, 

Hereford  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation. 

2929. )  8 Nov.  1572.  John  Baxster  to  the  Rectory  of  Offham,  Rochester  dioc.,  void 

by  resignation. 

2930. )  19  Nov.  1571.  William  Russhebroke  to  the  Vicarage  of  Hoxne,  Norwich 

dioc.,  void  by  death. 

2931. )  14  Nov.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Elcock,  clerk,  of  the  Chaplaincy  of 

the  Manor  of  Woodstock,  void  by  resignation  of  Robert  Poole,  clerk,  with  a yearly 
salary  of  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  Manor  and  eight  cart  loads  of  fuel  within  the 
Manor.  By  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 

2932. )  10  Nov.  1572.  Pardon  of  outlawry  for  Henry  Ringewood  late  of  \m.  15] 

Forthyngbridge,  Co.  Southampton,  alias  of  Brydelestowe  in  Forthyngbridge  alias  of 
Crudelstowe,  alias  of  Eastmyll  in  Fordingbridge,  alias  of  London,  alias  of  Cridelston  in 
Fordingbridge,  who  was  put  in  exigent  in  the  Husting  of  London  for  non-appearance 
in  the  Common  Pleas  (1)  to  satisfy  Henry  Bodenham  and  Avice  his  wife,  executrix 
and  late  the  wife  of  Edmund  Somersett,  of  two  several  debts  of  £18,  and  5 3 s.  damages 
for  each  debt,  recovered  in  that  court,  (2)  to  answer  Anthony  Wekes  alias  Weekes  of 
Salisbury,  Co.  Wilts,  ‘yoman’,  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £40,  (3)  to  answer  John  Whytinge 
alias  Whitinge  in  a plea  of  debt  of  £20  and  (4)  to  answer  Stephen  Bartewe  of  Southampton 
in  a plea  of  debt  of  £20.  Bodenham  and  his  wife,  by  Francis  Vaughan,  their  Attorney, 
have  acknowledged  satisfaction,  and  Ryngewood  has  surrendered  himself  to  the  Fleet 
Prison. 

2933. )  4 June  1572.  Denization  for  John  Pullard,  born  a French  subject. 

For  ioj-.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2934. )  4 Aug.  1572.  Pardon  for  John  ap  Jevan  ap  John  for  manslaughter,  [m.  16] 

It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Dinorvck,  Co  Carnarvon,  on  16  April  \sic\, 
13  Eliz.,  before  Griffith  ap  John  Wyn  and  Thomas  Wyn  ap  Edmunde,  Coroners  of  the 
County,  on  the  body  of  Jevan  ap  William  ap  Thomas  that  John  ap  Jevan  ap  John, 
on  16  April  13  Eliz.  at  Dinorvck  feloniously  wounded  Jevan  ap  William  ap  Thomas 
so  that  he  died  on  24  April  following  {details  given).  By  consideration  of  George  Bromley, 
Attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and  Justice  of  the  Great  Session  in  the  County. 

By  Q. 

2935. )  24  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Berye  of  the  reversion 

of  the  offices  of  Porter  or  Keeper  of  Ludlowe  Castle  and  Keeper  of  ‘the  tennis  plaie’ 
and  ‘the  Castell  diche’  there,  granted  by  patent,  20  Dec.,  6 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Singleton 
for  life;  yearly  wages  of  £4  payable  out  of  the  fines  and  amercements  levied  before  the 
Council  of  the  Marches  of  Wales.  By  Q. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 30  May , 39  Eli%.;  signed: — ‘Tho:  Egerton,  C.S.’;  ‘Robt. 
Berry’;  with  a note  ‘Ego  cognosco  partem,  Hampden  Poulet.’ 


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2936. )  21  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Humphrey  Fitzwilliam  [m.  17] 

of  the  office  of  a particular  Surveyor  of  lands  in  the  County  of  Sussex  late  in  the  survey 
of  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the  Exchequer;  annuity  of  £16  15s. 
4 d.  and  expenses  from  Michaelmas  last,  payable  by  the  receivers  of  that  court  in  the  County 
or  at  the  Exchequer.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Anthony  Stringer  of  a 
patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  28  April,  1 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  the  office 
of  a particular  Surveyor  of  lands  in  the  said  County  in  the  survey  of  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentations. By  P.S. 

2937. )  5 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  William,  Lord  Howard 

of  Effingham,  K.G.,  Councillor,  of  the  office  of  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal;  with  20 s. 
for  every  day  that  he  shall  exercise  the  office,  amounting  to  £365  a year,  from  15  July 
last,  from  which  day  he  has  exercised  it,  payable  as  follows, — £90  out  of  the  customs 
and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Poole,  Co.  Dorset,  and  adjoining  places,  £200  out  of  the 
petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London,  £56  13^.  4 d.  out  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 
port  of  Bristoll  and  adjoining  places,  and  £18  6s.  Sd.  out  of  the  customs  and  subsidies 
in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and  Fowey,  Cos.  Devon  and  Cornwall,  and  adjoining  [m.  18] 
places.  For  his  constant  service  from  the  first  beginnings  of  the  reign  both  in  the  busi- 
ness of  the  Council  and  in  the  office  of  Lord  Chamberlain;  and  that  henceforth  he  may 
enjoy  more  quietly  his  ease.  By  Q. 

2938. )  7 July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Richard  Buckley  of  Chedle,  Co.  Chester, 

the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the  profits  of  a capital  messuage  called  Houghton  Tower  and  of 
Houghton  Park,  Co.  Lancaster,  during  the  life  of  Thomas  Houghton  late  of 
Houghton  Tower.  The  said  profits  were  forfeited  to  the  Queen  under  stat.  13  Eliz.; 
the  said  Thomas,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Houghton  Tower  on  [m.  18] 
26  April,  14  Eliz.,  before  Richard  Ashton,  Edmund  Ashton,  Ralph  Asheton  and  John 
Braddell  by  virtue  of  a commission,  28  March,  14  Eliz.,  left  the  realm  without  licence 
about  Monday  after  Trinity  then  last,  being  seised  of  the  Manor  of  Houghton,  whereof 
the  premises  are  parcel;  proclamation  for  his  return  was  made  under  the  Great  Seal, 
18  Oct.,  1 3 Eliz.,  at  Preston,  but  he  did  not  return  within  six  months  of  that  date  accord- 
ing to  the  form  of  the  statute.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2939. )  7 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Braddyll  of  the  office 

of  Receiver  of  the  revenues  of  lands  in  the  Counties  of  Cumberland,  Westmorland 
and  Lancaster,  the  Isle  of  Man,  the  Towns  of  Carlisle  and  Lancaster  and  the  [m.  19] 
City  of  Carlisle  late  in  the  survey  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the 
Exchequer;  with  an  annuity  of  £50  and  10s.  portage  on  every  £100  paid  to  the  Queen’s 
use,  payable  out  of  the  said  revenues  or  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by  Thomas 
Newnham,  knight,  in  respect  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  the  Revenues  of  land  in  the 
Counties  of  Northumberland,  Cumberland,  Westmorland  and  Lancaster,  the  Bishopric 
of  Durham,  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  the  Isle  of  Man,  the  Towns  of  Richmond, 
Carlill,  Barwike  and  Lancaster  and  the  City  of  Carlill  in  the  survey  of  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentations, of  a patent  of  the  said  Court,  21  Feb.,  4 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  the  said 
office  for  life,  with  an  annuity  of  £100  and  zos.  portage  as  aforesaid.  By  P.S. 

2940. )  Undated.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Hilton  late  of  Cantley,  Co.  Norfolk,  ‘tayler’, 
indicted  at  the  sessions  of  the  Peace  held  at  Norwich  in  ‘le  Sherhowse’  on  1 and  2 Oct., 
14  Eliz.,  before  Christopher  Heydon,  knight,  William  Buttes,  knight,  Thomas  Gawdye, 
Serjeant  at  Law,  William  Paston,  Drew  Drurye,  Francis  Wyndham,  Edward  Flowerdewe 
and  Richard  Coote,  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  in  the  County,  for 
the  theft  of  a mare  and  ‘a  meare  foie’  belonging  to  Stephen  Hubberd  of  Bayton  at  Bayton 


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on  31  July,  14  Eliz.  By  information  of  Christopher  Hey  don,  knight,  William  Buttes 
knight,  William  Paston,  William  Heydon,  Thomas  Towneshend  and  Henry  Woodhouse’ 
Justices  of  the  Peace  in  the  County.  By  P.S’ 

2941. )  4 Nov.  1572.  Licence  during  pleasure  for  Nicholas  Poyntz,  knight,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  to  retain  20  gentlemen  or  yeomen,  over  and  above  household  servants  and 
persons  under  him  in  any  office,  although  they  be  tenants  of  the  Queen  or  of  any  her 
subjects  or  resident  within  her  Manors  etc.  The  licence  not  to  extend  to  any  of  the  Queen’s 
Servants.  [m.  20] 

English.  By  Q. 

2942. )  20  Oct.  1572.  Windsor.  Grant  to  Matthew  Spencer,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 

of  all  penalties  and  forfeitures  incurred  by  John  Keynes,  George  Kirkeham,  John 
Blewett,  Hugh  Burye  of  Collaton,  John  Hobbes,  William  Halland,  Henry  Rolles, 
Anthony  Clotworthye,  Richard  Foster  of  Hole,  John  Stocker  of  Shute,  Philip  Chilston 
of  Northuishe,  Thomas  Stockeman,  Hugh  Hepte  of  Morethewe,  Thomas  Pyne,  William 
Smythe  of  Exminster,  Michael  Marker,  John  Shere  of  Bridgrule,  John  Whyte,  Robert 
Newcombe,  Peter  Woodley,  John  Lannce  of  Estdowne,  John  Moore  of  Slowe,  John 
Pawe  of  Parkeham,  William  Holman,  Richard  Mole,  Richard  Deane,  John  Heddon, 
John  Rychardes  of  Dorwike,  Richard  Dyer,  William  Chappell,  William  Newcombe, 
Richard  Dullyn,  Bernard  Luxen,  Thomas  Marwood  of  Bigburie,  Walter  Peyte,  William 
Warren  of  Cornewood,  William  Rogers  alias  Gratcliffe,  Robert  Southcombe  of  Merley, 
John  Lawdey  of  Beckinton,  John  Paule,  John  Croke  of  Evendarte,  John  Walrond  of 
Bavy,  John  Martyn,  Richard  Kellond,  William  Allyn,  John  Dennys  of  Deane,  John 
Furse  of  Torrington,  Martin  Sampford,  Anthony  Cullumb,  Richard  Bedlowe,  John 
Saunder  of  Taustocke,  Jacob  Tristram,  William  Leache  of  Dittisham,  John  Bawdon, 
Henry  Dillond  of  Newton  Ferrys,  Thomas  Docton,  John  Smallacombe,  John  Hayes, 
Christopher  Harrys,  Thomas  Sawnders,  William  Molton,  Robert  Collamore,  Nicholas 
Stapledon,  Richard  Dodge  of  Crecombe,  John  Hatherley,  Jacob  Incledon,  John  Skynner 
of  Langtree  and  Robert  Cole,  a grand  jury  and  tales  of  the  County  of  Devon.  One  John 
Clerke  purchased  a writ  of  attaint,  31  Jan.,  12  Eliz.,  directed  to  the  Sheriff  of  the  said 
County,  returnable  in  the  Common  Pleas  against  Agnes  Banckes,  widow,  upon  a false 
verdict  supposed  to  be  given  by  John  Lowman,  Jacob  Wotton,  John  Huyte  and  others 
in  an  inquisition  taken  at  Exeter  before  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harper,  two 
Justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County,  in  a plea  of  trespass 
brought  by  the  said  Clerke  against  the  said  Agnes;  which  writ  was  duly  executed  and 
returned  by  John  Mallett,  then  Sheriff;  and  after  appearance  of  the  defendants  in  the 
same  writ  the  parties  pleaded  to  issue  for  trial,  whereof  there  was  also  returned  by  the 
sheriff  the  grand  jury  and  tales  named;  against  which  grand  jury  and  tales  process  has 
been  duly  awarded  out  of  the  Common  Pleas  and  several  writs  of  distress;  which  writs 
have  been  duly  executed,  but  several  of  the  grand  jury  and  tales  have  made  default  and 
incurred  the  statutory  penalty  and  forfeiture.  For  his  service. 

English.  By  P.S. 

2943. )  28  Oct.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  George  Howarde,  knight,  Master  of  \m.  21] 

the  Armoury  of  the  offices  of  (1)  Keeper  of  the  Manor  of  Pleasance  in  Estgrenewiche, 
Co.  Kent,  (2)  Keeper  of  the  orchard  there  with  the  small  garden  and  pond  in  the  orchard, 
(3)  Keeper  of  the  cocks  and  hens  called  ‘turkye  cockes  and  cockes  of  the  game’  with 
their  young  and  (4)  Keeper  of  Estgrenewiche  park;  wages  of  (1)  4 d.  a day,  (2)  3*/.  a 
day,  (3)  £4  a year  and  (4)  3^.  a day,  payable  out  of  the  great  custom  of  the  port  of  Lon- 
don; as  formerly  held  by  Nicholas  Dowsing,  Richard  Longe,  knight,  or  Henry  Jernyng- 
ham,  knight;  from  Midsummer  last. 


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Also  grant  for  life  [a  Manor  called  ‘le  Olde  Court’,] 1 lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names') 
in  Estgrenewiche,  Westgrenewiche,  Kedbroke,  Eltham,  Charleton,  Wolwich,  Becken- 
ham, Chefelleste,  Derford  and  Lewsham,  Co.  Kent;  and  the  tithe  of  all  fruits,  hay, 
sheaves  and  other  tithable  things  in  Estgrenewyche  and  Westgrenewyche  belonging 
to  the  same  Manor;  from  Midsummer  last. 

Also  grant  for  life  of  the  offices  of  (1)  Steward  of  the  Manors  of  Lewysham,  Sayes- 
courte,  Westgrenewyche,  Eastgrenewiche,  ‘le  Shrofola’  and  Bankers,  Co.  Kent,  (2) 
Steward  of  the  Manor  and  Town  of  Depforde  and  Stronde  (or  Depford  Stronde)  and 
(3)  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of  Seyscourte;  yearly  wages  of  (1)  £10  13^.  4 d.,  (2)  50 s.  and  (3) 
60/.  8 d.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises;  from  Midsummer  last;  as  formerly 
held  by  Thomas  Speake,  Thomas,  Lord  Darcy  of  Chyche,  or  Jernyngham  aforesaid; 
which  offices  are  at  the  Queen’s  disposal  by  Jernyngham’s  death. 

Also  grant  for  life  of  the  keepership  of  a house  called  ‘the  Fryers’  adjoining  the  said 
Manor  of  Pleasance  in  Eastgrenewiche;  from  Midsummer  last.  For  his  service,  [m.  22] 

By  P.S. 

2944. )  4 July  1 5 72.  Gorhamhurj.  Grant,  at  their  suit,  to  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses 

of  Tottnes,  Co.  Devon,  that, — whereas  by  patent,  30  June,  7 Edw.  VI,  the  land  adjoining 
the  Parish  Church  and  churchyard  there  was  inter  alia  granted  to  them  for  the  enlarge- 
ment of  the  churchyard  and  the  erection  of  buildings,  and  whereas  they  have  erected  a 
guildhall,  prison,  school  and  other  buildings  according  to  the  said  patent  at  their  great 
costs,  but  the  guildhall  lies  outside  the  Borough,  so  that  their  court  of  record  cannot  be 
held  without  detriment  to  them  and  the  suitors,  — the  said  land  and  the  buildings  thereon 
shall  be  annexed  to  the  Borough  and  lie  within  the  liberties  of  the  same.  Also  that  they 
may  have  a court  of  record  in  the  guildhall  or  elsewhere  within  the  Borough  before  the 
Mayor  or  his  Deputy  for  all  offences  and  actions  real,  personal  and  mixed  arising  within 
the  Borough;  the  profits  of  the  said  court  to  belong  to  the  Mayor  and  Burgesses.  Also 
that  Burgesses  shall  not  be  put  with  foreign  men  on  any  assize,  jury  or  the  like  arising 
before  the  Justices  or  other  Ministers  of  the  Crown  through  any  foreign  business  or 
contract.  Also  that  they  may  hold  a yearly  fair  there  on  the  eve,  day  and  morrow  of  the 
feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James.  They  are  to  enjoy  all  customs,  liberties  and  jurisdictions 
heretofore  enjoyed  by  them  or  their  predecessors.  Pardon  for  all  offences  committed 
by  them  or  their  predecessors  by  abusing  or  claiming  royal  liberties  and  rights  under 
colour  of  charters  insufficient  or  otherwise  not  lawfully  approved.  By  P.S. 

2945. )  7 Aug.  1572.  Gorhamhurj.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Clopton  of  the  \m.  23] 

office  of  Receiver  of  the  revenues  of  lands  in  the  County  of  Northumberland,  the 
Bishopric  of  Durham,  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond  and  the  Towns  of  Richmond  and 
Barwike  late  in  the  survey  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the  Ex- 
chequer; annuity  of  £50  and  20 s.  portage  on  every  £100  paid  to  the  Queen’s  use,  payable 
out  of  the  said  revenues  or  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender  by  Thomas  Newnham, 
knight,  in  respect  of  the  office  of  Receiver  of  the  Revenues  of  lands  in  the  Counties  of 
Northumberland,  Cumberland,  Westmorland  and  Lancaster,  the  Bishopric  of  Durham, 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  the  Isle  of  Man,  the  Towns  of  Carliil,  Richemond, 
Barwike  and  Lancaster  and  the  City  of  Carliil  late  in  the  Survey  of  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentations, of  a patent  of  the  said  Court,  21  Feb.,  4 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  the  said 
office  for  life,  with  an  annuity  of  £100  and  2oj\  portage  as  aforesaid.  By  P.S 

2946. )  16  July  1572.  Gorhamhurj.  Presentation  of  Arthur  Keye,  clerk,  to  the  Rectory 

of  Bonesse,  Carlisle  dioc.  By  P.S. 


1 Omitted  in  the  roll,  but  cf.  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1250). 


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2947.)  10  Oct.  1572.  Windsor.  Order  to  Robert  Mounson  to  undertake  the  state 

and  degree  of  Serjeant  at  Law  a month  after  Michaelmas  next;  on  pain  of  £1000. 


( m . 24  is  blank.') 


By  Q.i 


2948. )  14  Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  Richard  Shirborne,  knight,  and  Thomas  \m.  25] 

Norris  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas  Talbot,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Talbot; 
with  an  annuity  of  £6  15s.  4 d.  from  19  Oct.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Henry  died,  and  a further 
annuity  of  £3  6j\  8 d.  from  the  death  of  lady  Cecily  Talbotte,  when  further  lands  will 
descend  to  Thomas.  By  Q. 

2949. )  7 Nvv.  1572.  Grant  to  William  Nicolles  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Francis  Nicolles,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Nicolles;  with  an  annuity  of  33  s.  4 d.  [m.  26] 
from  9 June,  20  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  By  Q. 

2950. )  12  Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  Anthony  Copplestone  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

William  Shere,  son  and  heir  of  William  Shere;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  from  3 Aug., 
10  Eliz.,  when  William  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £13  6s.  8 d. 

By  Q. 

2951. )  16  Oct.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Mackwilliam,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  and  Mary, 

lady  Cheeke,  his  wife,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  George  Shirleye,  kinsman  and 
heir  of  Francis  Shirleye,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  John  Shirleye,  son  and  heir  of 
Francis;  with  an  annuity  of  £20  from  27  July,  13  Eliz.,  when  Francis  died.  [m.  27] 

By  Q- 

2952. )  7 Nov.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Foljambe  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Anthony  Babington,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Babington;  with  an  annuity  of  20  marks 
from  7 May,  1 3 Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  Q. 

295  3*)  11  0°*-  I572-  Grant  to  Thomas  Farmer  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 
William  Ridgeley,  kinsman  and  heir  of  William  Ridgeley,  his  grandfather;  with  an 
annuity  of  £6  13^.  4 d.  from  4 May,  13  Eliz.,  when  Alice  Ridgeleye,  late  the  [m.  28] 
wife  of  William  the  elder  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £25.  \m.  29] 

By  Q. 

2954. )  13  May  1572.  Licence  for  John  Robynson  and  Martha  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Darnebroke  and  lands  in  Craven,  Malham,  Malhamdale  and  Mawaterhouses, 
Co.  York,  to  John  Clarke.  For  £3  ioj\  7 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2955. )  2 June  1572.  Licence  for  Edmund  Pelliam  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Horstowe 

alias  Horkesowe  and  all  his  lands  in  Horstowe,  Feryby  and  Sapulbye,  Co.  Lincoln,  to 
Edward  Darrell  and  Mary  his  wife  and  William  Darell  and  Denise  his  wife,  to  hold  one 
moiety  to  Edward  and  Mary  and  Edward’s  heirs  and  the  other  moiety  to  William  and 
Denise  and  William’s  heirs.  For  £13  6j*.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


2956. )  2 June  1572.  Licence  for  Andrew  Willoughby  to  alienate  lands  ( tenants  named) 

in  Sherford,  Co.  Devon,  to  Richard  Willoughby.  For  52/.  9 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2957. )  10  May  1572.  Licence  for  William  Pulvertofte  to  alienate  lands  in  Iwerum 

Mynster  and  Catley,  Co.  Dorset,  to  John  Were.  For  iot.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  30] 

2958. )  13  May  1572.  Licence  for  Charles  Raynsford  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Clifford 

alias  Clifford  Chamberer,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  lands  and  free  fishery  in  the  water  of 


Enrolled  in  the  form  of  a warrant  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  to  issue  a writ  to  this  effect. 


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Stowre  in  Clifford,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  Clifford,  Ayleston  and  Aydelston,  Co.  War- 
wick, to  Henry  Sydney,  knight,  Richard  Kyngesmyll  and  John  Fulwood  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Sydney.  For  £11  13/.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2959. )  20  June  157 2.  Licence  for  Nicholas  Mascall  to  alienate  lands  {named)  in  Shel- 

meston  and  Helynglygh,  Co.  Sussex,  to  John  Mascall.  For  40s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2960. )  31  March  1572.  Licence  for  Humphrey  Connygesbie  to  alienate  the  Manor  of 

Newland  alias  Nova  Terra , Co.  Hertford,  lands  in  the  Parishes  of  St.  Albans,  St.  Andrew, 
St.  Michael,  St.  Stephen  and  Ivlestree,  Co.  Hertford,  and  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  of 
the  premises  to  John  Kettell  and  John  Wakeman.  For  £3  6j\  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  31] 

2961. )  2 June  1572.  Licence  for  John  Gilbert  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Abbatiston 

in  Madington  and  Wynterborne  and  lands  in  Madington  {named)  and  Stapulford  alias 
Stapleford,  Co.  Wilts,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Hyde,  Co.  Southampton,  and  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Maud  Tucker,  widow,  to  William  Hewlett  and  Nicholas  Downe  to  the 
use  of  himself  in  tail  with  remainder  to  William  Gilbert,  his  brother,  in  tail,  with  remainder 
to  the  said  John,  his  heirs  and  assigns.  For  4oj\  in  the  Hanaper. 

2962. )  2 June  1572.  Licence  for  Henry,  Lord  Crumwell,  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Blaston,  Co.  Leicester,  and  lands  there  to  Ambrose  Lane  to  the  use  of 
Thomas  Cromwell  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Henry  and  Mary  and  the  heirs 
male  of  Henry,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainder 
to  the  right  heirs  of  Henry.  For  £4  9 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2963. )  30  May  1572.  Licence  for  Henry  Fitzwilliams  to  alienate  lands  in  Kyngsley 

and  Estwardham,  Co.  Southampton,  to  Nicholas  Backhouse.  For  13  s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2964. )  25  Sept.  1572.  Licence  for  James  Harrington,  knight,  and  Lucy  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manors  of  Northeluffenham,  Kettlethorpe  and  Whitwell  and  the  Rectories 
of  Burley  and  Exton,  Co.  Rutland,  and  the  Manor  of  Oselveston  alias  Oulston,  [m.  32] 
Co.  Leicester,  to  John  Croke,  William  Button,  Edward  Harington  and  Francis  Haring- 
ton  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Croke.  For  £28  is.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2965 . )  9 Aug.  1572.  Gorhamhury.  Licence  for  Henry  Chauncey  to  alienate  a messuage 

in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  Oldechurche,  alias  Wolchurche  in  Cornehill,  London,  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Miller,  to  Nicholas  Stanys,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London. 
For  26j\  8 d.y  in  the  Hanaper. 

2966. )  24  Oct.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Alleyn  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Erleham  in  the  County  of  the  city  of  Norwich  to  Edward  Downes  and  Eliza- 
beth his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  their  right  heirs.  For 
6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2967. )  13  Sept.  1572.  Licence  for  William  Gratewood  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Ems- 

tree  and  lands  in  Emstree,  Chilton  and  Chilton  Hython,  Co.  Salop,  to  Thomas  Bromley, 
Solicitor  General.  For  £3  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2968. )  1 3 Sept.  1572.  Licence  for  Read  {Readus)  Stafford  and  Mabel  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manors  of  Greyshull,  Amners  Courte  and  Erbe,  Co.  Berks,  and  lands  in  Burvill 
alias  BurfHld,  Sulhamsted  and  Shynfild,  Co.  Berks,  to  Henry  Norres,  knight.  Lord 
Norres  of  Ricott,  and  Margery  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Lord  Norres.  For 
£4  9J-.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  33] 

2969. )  1 Oct.  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Ballard  and  Margery  his  wife,  John  Hove  and 

Joan  his  wife,  Robert  Hove  and  Parnel  his  wife,  Richard  Hove  and  Alice  his  wife, 

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Thomas  Coulford  and  Joan  his  wife  and  Peter  Hove  to  alienate  lands  in  Kelowdon 
alias  Keldon,  Co.  Essex,  to  Richard  Coulforde  and  Gabriel  Coulford.  For  4cxr.  in  the 
Hanaper. 

2970. )  24  Oct.  1572.  Licence  for  Nicholas  Webbe  to  alienate  lands  ( named  with 

tenants'  names')  in  Bevington  and  Hull  alias  Hill  in  Barkeley,  Co.  Gloucester,  to  Thomas 
Webbe,  his  brother.  For  41  s.  10 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2971. )  20  June  1572.  Licence  for  John  Throgmerton,  knight,  John  Odingselles, 

Richard  Broke  and  John  Jeffreys  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Ichington  Longa  and  lands 
in  Itchington  Longa,  Bascote,  Stockton,  Stonethorpe,  Arley  and  Slowley,  Co.  Warwick, 
to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor.  For  £16  i$s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2972. )  2 June  1572.  Licence  for  John  Vernon  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  [m.  34] 

alienate  the  manors  of  Hodenet,  Longford,  Peplowe,  Little  Bowlas  and  Preston,  lands 
in  Hodenet,  Longford,  Peplowe  and  Little  Bowlas,  the  free  warren  of  Hodenet  and  the 
fairs  of  Hodenet,  Co.  Salop,  to  Walter,  Earl  of  Essex.  For  £3  8j\  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2973. )  20  June  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Dennys  and  Alice  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Mangotsfeld,  Co.  Gloucester,  to  Edward  Sherratt.  For  5/.  id.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2974.  13  Sept.  1572.  Licence  for  Alice  Heckleton,  widow,  and  Matthew  Harper  to 
alienate  the  site  of  the  late  farm  called  ‘le  Greye  Freers’  alias  ‘le  Freers  Minors’  and  lands 
in  Castelgait  in  the  City  of  York  to  Christopher  Jackson.  For  ys.  in  the  Hanaper. 

2975. )  I3  Sept.  1572.  Licence  for  Henry  Knevett  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Brinkworth  alias  Brintworthem,  Co.  Wilts,  to  John  Stumpe  and  William  Knyvett 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Stumpe.  For  7 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  35] 

2976. )  21  May  1572.  Licence  for  seven  years  for  Francis  Walsyngham,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  ambassador  now  resident  in  France,  to  buy  1000  sarplers  of  wool,  counting 
three  sacks  of  wool  to  a sarpler,  over  and  besides  the  ‘clackyng,  berdynge,  clensynge 
and  refusynge’  of  the  said  wool,  and  to  sell  the  same  and  the  refuse  wool  and  other 
wool  clacked,  barded  and  taken  out  of  it;  also  to  ship  the  same  from  London  or  any 
other  port  from  which  wool  is  shipped  to  any  parts  beyond  the  sea  not  then  subject  to 
any  restraint  or  prohibition  and  there  to  sell  the  same  for  his  most  profit;  paying  duties 
as  paid  by  the  Queen’s  natural  born  subjects,  such  payment  to  be  made  within  a year  of 
shipping;  the  licensee  or  his  assigns  shall  cause  the  wool  to  be  entered  in  the  books  of 
the  Customers  of  the  Ports  in  his  or  their  name  without  danger  of  any  statute,  proclama- 
tion etc.;  they  shall  deliver  to  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer  under  the  hand  and  seal  of 
Walsyngham  or  his  Attorney  the  name  and  dwelling  place  of  any  person  deputed  to  buy 
wool  by  virtue  hereof;  notwithstanding  stat.  4 Edwl  IV  concerning  the  shipping  of 
wool;  shipments  to  be  entered  on  the  back  of  the  patent  and  noted  in  the  Customers’ 
books;  the  licence  to  be  delivered  to  the  Customer  of  the  Port  where  the  last  shipment  is 
made;  the  Chancellor  or  Lord  Keeper  without  further  warrant  to  issue  to  the  [m.  36] 
licensee  such  patents  and  writs  as  may  be  expedient  for  his  better  enjoying  of  the  licence; 
provided  that  the  licensee  enter  into  sufficient  bonds,  at  the  Exchequer  or  the  custom 
houses  of  the  ports  where  the  wool  shall  be  shipped,  for  payment  of  the  duties. 

English.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 12  Jan.,  17  Eliz.;  signed:  ‘Wyllm.  Cordell  [M.R.]’;  ‘Fra. 
Walsyngham.’ 

2977. )  31  May  157 2.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  William  Cecill,  knight,  baron  of  [m.  37] 

Burghleye,  K.G.,  Councillor,  and  Gilbert  Gerrarde,  Attorney  General,  of  the  reversions 


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of  the  Manor  of  Semleighe,  Co  Wilts  and  lands  ( named  with  tenant's  name')  there,  late  of 
the  Monastery  of  Wilton,  Co.  Wilts;  as  held  by  Cecily  Bodenham,  the  last  Abbess,  and 
the  Convent  of  the  Monastery;  to  hold  by  service  of  the  twentieth  part  of  a knight’s 
fee  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  £4  11  s.  The  premises  were  granted  inter  alia  by  patent,  12 
Feb.,  32  Hen.  VIII,  to  Edward  Baynton,  knight,  and  Isabel  his  wife  for  life  in  survivor- 
ship, with  remainder  to  Francis  Baynton,  one  of  their  sons,  in  tail  male,  with  remainder 
to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Isabel,  to  hold  by  the  service  and  rent  aforesaid;  Edward 
being  dead,  Isabel,  by  the  name  of  Isabel  Stumpe,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  James  Stumpe, 
knight,  once  the  wife  of  Edward  Bainton,  knight,  by  indenture,  24  Nov.,  7 Eliz.,  granted 
to  the  said  Francis  in  tail  male  for  her  life  the  premises,  of  which  he  stood  in  immediate 
reversion  after  her  death;  in  default  of  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Francis  and  heirs  of  the 
body  of  Isabel  the  reversion  of  the  premises  belongs  to  the  Crown.  By  Q. 

2978. )  1 March  1572.  Grant  for  seven  years  to  George  Delves  and  Lancelot  Bostocke, 

the  Queen’s  Servants,  and  their  Deputies  showing  this  patent  or  the  exemplification 
thereof,  of  power  to  inquire  in  the  Dioceses  of  York,  Lincoln,  London,  Winchester, 
Norwich,  Peterborough,  Salisbury  and  Exeter,  into  offences  committed  since  14  Feb., 
13  Eliz.,  against  stat.  21  Hen.  VIII  ‘against  pluralities  of  benefyces  for  takynge  of  farmes 
by  spirituall  men  and  for  residence’  and  stat.  28  Hen.  VIII  ‘compellynge  spyrytuall  \m.  3 8] 
persons  to  keep  residence  uppon  theire  benefyces’,  and  to  compound  with  offenders 
for  fines,  which  the  grantees  may  retain;  the  grantees  may  take  to  their  own  use  all 
penalties  due  to  the  Queen  under  the  said  statutes,  and  have  power  to  make  indentures  in 
their  name  and  the  Queen’s  for  the  discharge  of  offenders  who  have  made  composition 
with  them;  such  discharges  to  be  accepted  in  the  Queen’s  courts  and  to  be  interpreted 
in  favour  of  those  holding  them;  such  persons  may  have  a further  discharge  by  patent 
under  the  Great  Seal,  paying  only  the  ordinary  fees  for  the  same;  should  any  \m.  39] 
offenders  refuse  to  make  composition,  the  grantees  shall  have  process  compulsory  in  the 
Queen’s  name  or  their  own  against  them  out  of  any  of  the  Queen’s  courts  of  record,  to 
compel  them  to  pay  the  statutory  penalties.  For  their  service.  English.  By  P.S. 

2979. )  3 March  1 5 72.  The  like  for  seven  years  for  Ralph  Bagnall,  knight,  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  in  respect  of  the  dioceses  of  Canterbury,  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  Chichester, 
Chester,  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Hereford,  St.  Asaph,  Bangor,  St.  Davids  [m.  40] 
and  Llandalf  and  Bath  and  Wells.  English.  By  P.S. 

2980. )  28  May  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  seven  years  to  Thomas  Knyvett,  [m.  41] 

of  the  privy  chamber,  and  his  Deputies  appointed  in  writing  under  his  seal,  of  power 
to  examine  the  particulars  and  accounts,  made  by  any  Auditors  or  Remembrancers 
of  the  Exchequer,  by  any  of  the  Queen’s  Surveyors  particular  or  general,  their  clerks, 
substitutes.  Ministers  or  Deputies  in  England  or  Wales  or  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Pipe  or 
any  his  Deputy,  of  lands  or  revenues  which  have  been  at  any  time  since  the  beginning 
of  the  Queen’s  reign  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer,  during  the  time  of  any  commissions 
granted  to  the  late  Treasurer  or  others  for  the  granting  of  such  lands  on  lease;  (for  which 
leases  reasonable  fines,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  should  be  assessed,  but  it  is  reported 
that  certain  leases  have  been  granted  by  the  commissioners  without  fine  or  for  a much 
less  fine  than  should  have  been,  by  means  of  untrue  certificates  and  allegations  made  to 
the  Commissioners  by  the  Auditors  and  Surveyors  in  their  particulars  as  for  pretended 
charges  of  water  works,  making  fen  banks,  repairs  and  the  like,  as  will  appear  in  the  same 
particulars  remaining  with  the  Clerk  of  the  Pipe;  the  moneys  of  which  the  Crown  has 
thus  been  defrauded  have  been  received  by  the  Auditors  and  Surveyors  for  making  such 
certificates  or  by  those  who  procured  them  to  be  made).  All  Auditors,  Surveyors  and 
others  upon  enrolment  of  this  patent  in  the  Exchequer,  to  allow  the  grantee  to  view 


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records  in  their  custody  concerning  the  premises,  and  to  take  copies  of  the  same  under 
their  hands  at  his  own  costs,  which  are  to  be  taxed  by  the  Treasurer  or  the  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer.  The  Treasurer,  Chancellor,  Undertreasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, and  other  the  Queen’s  officers  to  issue  in  the  Queen’s  name  commissions,  writs, 
process  and  the  like  to  such  persons  as  the  grantee  shall  appoint,  and  as  shall  be  allowed 
by  the  said  Treasurer  or  Chancellor  (or  one  of  them),  for  the  examination  of  the  premises; 
also  to  appoint  two  of  the  Queen’s  pursuivants  and  messengers  to  convey  the  same  at 
the  grantee’s  charge;  also  to  call  before  them  such  persons  as  the  grantee  may  name  and 
to  examine  them  on  oath.  The  grantee  to  have  a moiety  of  all  the  unpaid  fines  aforesaid 
discovered  by  him,  and  of  all  penalties  which  may  be  set  in  any  court  upon  any  Surveyor, 
Auditor  or  other  officer  for  misbehaviour  touching  the  defaults  aforesaid;  the  [m.  42] 
present  patent  or  the  duplicate  or  enrolment  thereof  to  be  a sufficient  warrant  for  the 
payment  of  the  same;  no  payment  thereof  to  be  stalled.  The  grantee  may  ratify  all  leases 
which  by  reason  of  such  frauds  may  be  considered  insufficient  to  bind  the  Crown.  Ac- 
quittances by  the  grantee  for  payments  made  by  any  officers  or  tenants  upon  due  examina- 
tion of  the  said  misbehaviours  to  be  a sufficient  bar  and  discharge  against  the  Crown. 
Provided  that,  if  Knyvett  should  die  during  the  term,  his  executors  or  assigns,  Deputies 
or  factors  shall  enjoy  the  full  effect  of  the  grant.  For  his  service.  English.  By  P.S. 

2981. )  2 June  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Charles  Arundell,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

reversion  of  the  office  of  Lieutenant  of  the  Isle  and  Captain  of  the  Castle  of  Portelande, 
Co.  Dorset;  with  power  to  appoint  and  remove  thirteen  persons  under  him  in  \m.  43] 
the  Castle  of  whom  two  shall  be  porters,  six  gunners  and  five  soldiers;  wages  of  1 Gd. 
a day  for  himself  and  for  the  head  porter  Sd.  a day,  the  under  porter  Gd.  a day,  the  Master 
Gunner  8 d.  a day,  each  of  the  other  five  gunners  Gd.  a day  and  each  of  the  five  soldiers 
Gd.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer  or  by  the  Receiver  General  in  the  Counties  of  Somer- 
set and  Dorset.  The  office  is  held  by  John  Leweston,  to  whom  it  was  granted  by  patent, 
19  Feb.,  37  Hen.  VIII,  for  life  from  31  Dec.  then  last.  English.  By  P.S. 

2982. )  27  June  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  of 

(1)  the  office  of  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Wendlingboroughe,  Co.  Northampton,  late 
of  the  Monastery  of  Crowlande,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  (2)  the  offices  of  Steward  and  Bailiff 
of  the  lands  in  the  County  of  Northampton  late  of  the  late  College  of  Irthingboroughe, 
Co.  Northampton;  annuities  of  (1)  £3  6j\  8 d.,  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Manor,  and 

(2)  5 3 j*.  4 d.,  payable  out  of  the  said  lands  of  the  College;  as  held  by  Robert  Tyrwhitt, 
knight,  and  as  they  came  into  the  Queen’s  hands  by  his  death;  for  his  service.  By  P.S. 

2983. )  19  May  1 5 72.  Grant  to  Robert  Doyle  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Michael 

Dormer,  son  and  heir  of  Ambrose  Dormer;  with  an  annuity  of  £1 3 6/.  8 d.  from  23  June, 
8 Eliz.,  when  Ambrose  died.  \m.  44] 

By  P.S. 

2984. )  16  June  1572.  Grant  to  Joan  Weston,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Richard  Weston,  son  and  heir  of  Bartholomew  Weston;  with  an  annuity  of  13.L  4 d. 
from  12  June,  12  Eliz.,  when  Bartholomew  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  53 s. 
4 d.  By  P.S. 

2985. )  20  June  1572.  Pardon  for  Lancelot  Hodgeson  of  Rownethwayte,  Co.  West- 

morland, ‘carpenter’,  indicted  for  thefts  of  (1)  five  lambs  belonging  to  Anthony  Pereson 
at  Ravenstondayle  Fell,  Co.  Westmorland,  on  30  June,  13  Eliz.,  and  (2)  a mare  belonging 
to  George  Overhend  at  Waynford  on  Tebay  Fell,  Co.  Westmorland,  on  21  July,  13 
Eliz.  By  consideration  of  Richard  Harpur,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Chris- 
topher Wraye,  the  Queen’s  Sergeant  at  Law,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County,  [m.  45] 

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2986. )  18  June  1572.  Grant  to  Paul  Gresham  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Martha 

Rawsterne,  daughter  and  heir  of  William  Rawsterne;  with  an  annuity  of  £4  from  1 8 
June,  6 Eliz.,  when  William  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £18.  By  P.S 

2987. )  23  June  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Loton  of  the  office  of  Bailiff  alias  Bailiff 

Itinerant  of  Osulston  Hundred,  Co.  Middlesex;  so  nevertheless  that  he  account  to  the 
Sheriff  of  the  County  for  the  issues  of  the  Hundred,  and  aid  him  in  all  business  touching 
the  said  office  of  Bailiff  Itinerant.  By  P.S. 

2988. )  17  Nov.  1571.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  diem  clausit  \m.  1 d.\ 

extremum  to  Nicholas  Beamont,  Thomas  Asheby,  George  Villars  and  Robert  Braham, 
Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County 
of  Leicester  post  mortem  Francis  Shirley. 

The  like  to  the  following, — 


2989. )  5 Feb.  1572.  Stephen  Fenwick,  John  Shafto,  Gavin  Swynborne  and  John 

Lawson,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Northumberland  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Rowland  Maddison. 

2990. )  17  Nov.  1571.  John  Lyttelton,  knight,  Thomas  Russell,  knight,  Gilbert 

Lyttelton  the  elder,  Edmund  James  and  William  Chylde,  Feodary  of  the  County  of 
Worcester  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Gilbert  Talbot. 


2991. )  23  Nov.  1571.  John  Eveleigh,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Devon,  Richard 

Channon,  Bartholomew  Pope  and  Richard  Wortheleighe  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Peter  Seinthill,  late  a lunatic. 

2992. )  11  Jan.  1572.  James  Ogle,  Robert  Raymes,  Henry  Wicklyff,  and  John  Lawson, 

Feodary  of  the  County  of  Northumberland  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  John  Delavall,  knight. 

2993. )  29  Jan.  1572.  Simon  Musgrave,  knight,  William  Musgrave,  Thomas  Salkeld, 

Thomas  Denton  and  Anthony  Barwise,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  York  (or  two  of 
them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Blenkynsopp. 

2994. )  30  Jan.  1572.  Richard  Weston,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  Edward 

Huddelston,  John  Pyncheon  and  John  Glascoke,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Essex 
(or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  William  Peter,  knight. 

2995. )  6 Feb.  1572,  Anthony  Smethley,  Feodary  of  the  East  Riding,  Co.  York, 

William  Ingleby,  Marmaduke  Constable,  William  Danyell  and  Ralph  Hansby  (or  two 
of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Hilary  Constable. 

2996. )  6 Feb.  1572.  The  same;  post  mortem  Agnes  Alford,  late  the  wife  of  Lancelot 

Alford. 

2997. )  12  Feb.  1572.  Kenelm  Digby,  John  Flower,  Thomas  Assheby,  William  Digby 

and  Robert  Braham,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Leicester  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Christopher  Tamworth. 

2998. )  14  Feb.  1572.  Henry  Tollson,  Richard  Dudley,  John  Dalston  and  Anthony 

Barwyse,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Cumberland  (or  three  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton. 

2999. )  T4  Feb-  1 5 72.  John  Bradley,  Robert  Bynloys,  Rowland  Phillipson  and  Anthony 
Garnett  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  the  same;  Co.  Westmorland. 


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3000. )  13  Feb.  1572.  William  Poole  and  John  Eveleigh,  Feodary  of  the  County  of 

Devon;  post  mortem  Gregory  Huckmore. 

3001. )  20  Nov.  1571.  Henry  Jones,  knight,  Thomas  Vaughan,  Thomas  Lloyde  of 

Llanstephan,  Richard  John  Ph’e,  Eynon  ap  Owen  Ph’e  and  Henry  Owen  (or  three  of 
them);  post  mortem  Richard  Lewys,  son  and  heir  of  Lewis  John  alias  Cansolte;  Co. 
Carmarthen. 

3002. )  11  Jan.  1572.  Richard  Pates,  Ralph  Sheldon,  William  Palmer  and  Christopher 

George,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  John  Hunkes;  Co. 
Gloucester. 

3003. )  6 Dec.  1571.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  devenerunt  to  Roger 

Pridyaux,  Geoffrey  Tottell  and  John  Eveleigh,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Devon  post  mortem  Stracheley 
(Stracheleus)  Chudleigh,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher  Chudleighe. 

3004. )  26  Nov.  1571.  Commission  to  Gregory  Lovell,  Edward  Scott,  Thomas 

Cure  and  Eustace  Webbe,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Deputy 
Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Surrey  touching  the  lunacy  of  Richard 
Scrase,  ‘yoman’. 

3005. )  16  Feb.  1572.  The  like  to  Anthony  Gell,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  [m.  id.] 

Derby,  Nicholas  Bagshawe  of  Ferwall,  Godfrey  Poole  of  Repton,  Edward  Blunt  of 
Burton  and  George  Abell  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  lunacy  of  Arthur 
Meverell. 

3006. )  11  Feb.  1571.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  ad  melius  inquirendum  to 

Edmund  Asshefeld,  knight,  John  Goodwyn,  knight,  Thomas  Tyrrengam,  Thomas 
Pygott,  Alexander  Denton  and  Peter  Palmer,  Escheator  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Escheator  being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of  Buckingham  post  mortem 
Paul  Dayrell.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Peter  Grey,  Escheator  of  the 
County,  that  he  held  lands  in  Foscott,  but  of  whom  or  by  what  services  was  not  specified. 

3007. )  7 Feb.  1572.  Commission  to  Edmund  Asshefeld,  knight,  Edmund  Wyndesor, 

Nicholas  Blunt,  John  Newdigate  and  Jerome  Corbett  (or  two  of  them),  to  inquire  better 
in  the  County  of  Buckingham  post  mortem  Thomas  Bulstrode.  It  was  found  by  an  in- 
quisition taken  before  Edmund  Wyndesor,  Edmund  Asshefeld  (esquire),  Robert  Newdi- 
gate, then  Feodary  of  the  County)  and  John  Semer  that  he  held  lands  in  (i)  Upton  of 
the  Crown  as  of  the  Manor  of  Upton  in  socage  and  by  a yearly  rent  of  4oj\,  (2)  Upton  by 
fealty  and  a rent  of  9 s.  and  (3)  Chalfount  St.  Peter,  but  of  whom  (2)  and  (3)  were  held 
was  not  specified. 

3008. )  24  Jan.  1572.  Commission  to  John  Purvey,  William  Dodd,  Henry  Conysby, 

Richard  Pygott  and  John  Harvye  (or  two  of  them)  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of 
Hertford  post  mortem  lady  Anne  Bourcher.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before 
John  Purvey,  William  Tooke,  Auditor  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  Thomas  Hanchett  and 
John  Gill  that  a moiety  of  specified  lands  descended  to  Margaret  Tharold,  Anne  Savill, 
Mary  Hall,  Dorothy  Massingberde,  Thomas  Horseman  and  William  Clopton  as  kins- 
folk and  co-heirs  of  lady  Anne  in  respect  of  Mary  her  mother,  but  it  was  not  specified 
of  whom  the  lands  were  held  or  what  was  their  value. 

3009. )  26  Jan.  1572.  Commission  to  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  William  Hamond, 

Feodary  of  the  West  Riding,  Co.  York,  Anthony  Smethley,  Feodary  of  the  East  Riding, 
Co.  York,  Charles  Jackson  and  Peter  Tyndall  (or  two  of  them,  Hammond  or  Smethley 


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being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  said  County  post  mortem  William  Nelson.  It  is  reported 
that  he  held  divers  lands  otherwise  and  by  other  services  than  is  specified  in  the  inquisi- 
tion already  taken.  [m.  3 d.\ 

3010. )  13  Feb.  157 2.  Commission  to  John  Thynne,  knight,  Thomas  Wroughton, 

Henry  Brouncker  and  Robert  Grove,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the 
Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Wilts  post  mortem  Charles,  late  Lord 
Stourton,  what  further  lands  he  held. 

3011. )  28  Jan.  1 5 72.  Commission  to  Richard  Weston  and  John  Welshe,  Justices  of  the 

Common  Pleas,  to  hear  in  the  Guildhall  of  London  an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record  and 
process  of  a plea  of  trespass  brought  by  William  Gold,  ‘blackesmyth’,  Thomas  Charles, 
draper,  and  Roger  Palmer,  ‘pewterer’,  against  James  Whyte,  ‘buttenmaker’,  before 
Francis  Barneham,  late  a Sheriff  of  the  City,  and  removed  thence  at  the  plaintiffs’  suit 
before  Rowland  Heywarde,  knight,  Mayor,  and  the  Aldermen  of  the  City,  in  the  Chamber 
of  the  Guildhall  and  in  the  judgment  thereof  before  the  present  Mayor  and  Aldermen  in 
the  said  Chamber.  At  the  suit  of  Whyte. 

3012. )  12  Dec.  1571.  Commission  to  the  same  to  hear  an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record, 

process  and  judgment  of  a plea  of  trespass  on  the  case  between  the  same  parties  in  the 
same  courts.  At  the  suit  of  Whyte. 

3013. )  11  Feb.  1572.  Commission  to  Richard  Weston  and  Richard  Harpur,  Justices 

of  the  Common  Pleas,  to  hear  in  the  Guildhall  of  London  an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record, 
process  and  judgment  of  a plea  of  trespass  on  the  case  brought  by  Thomas  Terrell, 
citizen  and  ‘grocer’  of  London,  against  John  Ducke,  ‘baker’,  before  the  Mayor  and 
Aldermen  of  the  City  in  the  Chamber  of  the  Guildhall.  At  the  suit  of  Ducke.  [m.  4 d.] 

3014. )  29  Nov.  1571.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  mandamus  to  Thomas 

Ogle,  Robert  Townley,  Alexander  Skynner  and  Anthony  Kyme,  Feodary  of  the  County 
(or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Lincoln  post  mortem 
Richard  Heywood. 

The  like  to  the  following, — 

3015. )  14  Dec.  1571.  William  Tooke,  Auditor  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  John  Purvey, 

Feodary  of  the  County,  Walter  Tooke  and  Thomas  Nuce  (or  two  of  them,  William 
Tooke  being  one);  post  mortem  Henry  Burrell,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Burrell,  Serjeant 
at  Arms;  Co.  Hertford. 

3016. )  23  Nov.  1571.  Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  Davids,  John  Rastall,  Chief  Justice  of 

Assize  there,  William  Phillipps,  John  Barlowe,  Alban  Stepneth  and  John  Vaughan, 
Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Bishop  or  Phillipps  being  one);  post  mortem 
Rice  ap  Owen;  Co.  Pembroke. 

3017. )  26  Nov.  1571.  Thomas  Baskervile,  knight,  James  Warnecombe,  William  Childe 

and  Richard  Seborne  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  Jerome  Palmer;  Co.  Hereford. 

3018. )  1 Dec.  1571.  William  Phillipps  of  Picton,  John  Barloe,  Rice  Morgan  and  John 

Vaughan,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  Matthias  Warren;  Co. 
Pembroke. 

3019. )  16  May  1572.  William  Dormer,  knight,  Paul  Darrell,  Thomas  Pygott  of  Bec- 

hampton,  Edward  Betham  and  Peter  Palmer,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  George  Tyrrell;  Co.  Buckingham. 


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3020. )  16  May  1572.  William  Norwood,  George  Annesley,  Edward  Betham,  and 

Peter  Palmer,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  Edward  Ardes;  Co.  Buckingham. 

3021. )  29  Feb.  1572.  George  Blounte,  knight,  Simon  Harecourt,  George  Bromley, 

Peter  Roos,  Edward  Brete,  Matthew  Cradocke  and  Richard  Reppington,  Feodary  of 
the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Skrymsher; 
Co.  Stafford. 

3022. )  13  May  1572.  John  Draycote,  John  Fletewood,  Anthony  Gell,  Sampson 

Meverell  and  Richard  Repington,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Ralph  Okeovor;  Co.  Stafford. 

3023. )  20  Feb.  1572.  Henry  Nevell,  knight,  Edward  Martyn,  Richard  Beake  and 

Thomas  Noke,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  Nicholas  Fetiplace;  Co.  Berks. 

3024. )  6 May  1572.  Thomas  Colby,  John  Ducke  and  Francis  Boldero,  Feodary  of 

the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Gregory  Payne;  Co. 
Suffolk. 

3025. )  24  May  1572.  John  Pellam,  George  Goringe,  William  Morley,  Henry  Poole, 

and  Edward  Myddleton,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Jurden;  Co.  Sussex. 

3026. )  26  June  1 5 72.  Ralph  Barton,  Feodary  of  the  County,  William  Sutton  and  William 

Whalley  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Grantham;  Co. 
Nottingham. 

3027. )  26  June  1572.  John  Higham,  Thomas  Badby,  William  Humberston  and  Francis 

Boldero,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
John  Lambe;  Co.  Suffolk. 

3028. )  24  June  1572.  Anthony  Gell,  Feodary  of  the  County,  Ralph  Sacheverell, 

Thomas  Leigh  and  Robert  Newton  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  Otwell  Nedeham;  Co.  Derby. 

3029. )  19  June  1572.  Francis  Curson,  Hugh  Armestronge,  Ralph  Sacheverell,  Anthony 

Gell,  Feodary  of  the  County,  and  William  Benbrigge  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Vincent  Mundy;  Co.  Derby. 

3030. )  19  June  1572.  Commission  to  Edward  Mountague,  knight,  William  Saunders, 

Bartholomew  Tate  and  William  Rudd,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
Rudd  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Northampton  post  mortem  Agnes  Cave, 
a daughter  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Cave  and  a minor  in  the  Queen’s  Ward. 

3031. )  24  April  1572.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  diem  clausit  extremum 

to  John  Eveleigh,  Feodary  of  the  County,  Robert  Yeo,  Henry  Rolle  and  John  [m.  5 d.] 
Stowford  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Devon 
post  mortem  Mary  Bassett,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  James  Bassett. 

The  like  to  the  following, — 

3032. )  25  April  1572.  Robert  Constable,  knight,  Thomas  Stanhope,  Francis  Molly- 

neux  and  Henry  Nedeham,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  Nedeham 
being  one);  post  mortem  Hugh  Cartewrighte;  Co.  Nottingham. 


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3033. )  18  April  157 2.  Godfrey  Bossevile,  William  Hamond,  Feodary  of  the  West 

Riding,  Francis  Worteley  and  Martin  Anne  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  J ohn  Holland;  Co . York . 

3034. )  8 May  1572.  William  Hamond,  Anthony  Smethley  and  Thomas  Williamson, 

Feodaries  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  John  Wood;  Co.  York. 

3035. )  13  May  1572.  Arthur  Astrey,  John  Butler,  Robert  Hatley  and  Richard  Faldo, 

Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas 
Leigh;  Co.  Bedford. 

3036. )  13  May  1572.  Thomas  Throgmerton,  Ralph  Sheldon,  John  Somervile  and 

Arthur  Gregory,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Thomas  Badger;  Co.  Warwick. 

3037. )  14  May  1 5 72.  Robert  Myddleton,  Gerard  Lawson  and  John  Lawson,  Feodary  of 

the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Mytford;  Co. 
Northumberland. 

3038. )  29  April  1572.  Alan  Bellingham,  John  Preston,  Richard  Saulkeld,  John  Bradley 
and  Christopher  Preston  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  Anthony  Duckett;  Co.  West- 
morland. 

3039. )  29  April  1572.  John  Hungerford,  Robert  Strange,  Christopher  George, 

Feodary  of  the  County,  and  George  Lloyd  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Thomas  Baskervile,  knight;  Co.  Gloucester. 

3040. )  6 May  1572.  Maurice  Barkeley,  knight,  John  Thynne,  knight,  John  Horner 

and  John  Coles,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Ralph  Hopton,  knight;  Co.  Somerset. 

3041. )  10  June  1572.  Ralph  Barton,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  the  Town,  Denzil 

Hollis,  Edward  Stanhope  and  William  Ball  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Anne,  late  Lady  Sheffield,  Co.  Town  of  Nottingham. 

3042. )  23  June  1572.  Henry,  Lord  Clynton,  John  Aimer,  clerk,  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 

Robert  Carre,  Tristram  Turwhitt,  George  Marnson,  Edward  Burton,  Escheator  of 
the  County,  and  Anthony  Kyme,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  three  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Robert  Tyrwhitt  the  elder,  knight,  Co.  Lincoln. 

3043. )  23  June  1572.  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Attorney  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  William 

Tooke,  Auditor  of  the  said  Court,  John  Purvey,  Auditor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
and  Walter  Tooke,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Hertford  (or  two  of  them),  post 
mortem  Thomas,  late  Duke  of  Norfolk. 

3044. )  [ — \June  1572.  George  Purfrey,  Francis  Browne  and  Robert  Breame,  Feodary 

of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Edward  Vyncent; 
Co.  Leicester. 

3045. )  14 June  1572.  Richard  Hodgeson,  Henry  Anderson  the  younger,  and  Ralph 

Lawson  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  William  Lawson;  Co.  Northumberland. 

3046. )  5 April  1572.  Gorhambury.  George  Turpyn,  knight,  Henry  Poole,  Francis 

Browne  and  Robert  Braham,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Leicester  (or  three  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton. 

3047. )  1 6 March  1 5 72.  Gorhambury . Thomas  Cotton,  Gilbert  Smyth,  William  Mallory 

and  John  Castell,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  John  Ellyngton;  Co.  Huntingdon. 


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1571-72 


3048. )  13  May  1572.  Commission  to  Thomas  Pooley,  Robert  Gurden,  Richard 

Kempe,  Nicholas  Mynne  and  Francis  Boldero,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  post  mortem  Thomas 
Garnyshe  of  Kenton. 

3049. )  26  April  1572.  The  like  to  Thomas  Rowse,  John  Thurston  and  Francis  Bol- 

dero, Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem 
Thomas  Covill;  Co.  Suffolk. 

3050. )  26  June  1 5 72.  Commission  to  James  Ryvett,  Edmund  Withipoll,  Henry  \m.  6d.\ 

Raynoldes,  John  Clench  and  Francis  Boldero,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  post  mortem  Alexander 
Newton.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Bull,  late  Escheator  of  the 
County,  that  he  held  inter  alia  a messuage  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary  ad  Turrim  in  Ipswich 
in  free  burgage  by  fealty  and  a yearly  rent  of  id. 

305 1. )  19  May  1572.  Commission  to  William  Hamond,  Feodary  of  the  West  Riding, 

Co.  York,  Christopher  Nelson  and  Brian  Hamond  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one),  to  inquire  whether  a deceased  person  and  his  son  and  heir  were  called  Thomas 
Lowell,  father  and  son,  or  Thomas  Lovell,  father  and  son.  A writ  of  diem  clausit  ex- 
tremum was  directed  to  the  Escheator  of  the  County  to  inquire  post  mortem  Thomas 
Lovell  and  the  inquisition  returned  thereon  gives  his  name  as  Thomas  Lowell  and  the 
name  of  his  son  and  heir  as  Thomas  Lowell. 

3052. )  9 June  1572.  Commission  to  Richard  Harpur,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 

and  Christopher  Wraye,  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  to  hear  in  the  Guildhall  of 
London  an  appeal  of  error  in  the  record,  process  and  judgment  of  a plea  of  trespass 
on  the  case  brought  against  John  Ducke,  ‘baker’,  by  Thomas  Terrell,  citizen  and  grocer 
of  London,  before  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  the  City  in  the  chamber  of  the  Guildhall. 
At  the  suit  of  Ducke. 

3053. )  16  June  1572.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  diem  clausit  extremum 

to  Walter  Aston,  knight,  William  Gresley,  knight,  Edward  Brett,  Thomas  Waringes 
and  Richard  Repington,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one), 
to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Stafford  post  mortem  William  Snede,  knight. 

The  like  to  the  following, — 

3054. )  11  Oct.  1572.  Thomas  Russell,  knight,  Edmund  Harwell,  Walter  Blunt  and 

William  Chylde,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Simon  Mucklowe;  Co.  Worcester. 

3055. )  16  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Henry  Witherington,  John  Lawson,  Feodary  of 

the  County,  John  Heron,  Gawain  Swynborne  and  Gilbert  Swynborne  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Swynborne,  Co.  Northumberland. 

3056. )  18  Oct.  1572.  William  Tooke,  Auditor  General  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  Charles 

Dixwell  and  William  Necton,  Feodary  of  the  City  (or  two  of  them,  Tooke  being  one); 
post  mortem  John  Parker  of  London,  grocer;  London. 

3057. )  14  Oct.  1572.  Michael  Blonte,  William  Daye,  Provost  of  Eton  College,  Paul 

Wentworth,  Richard  Monke  and  Peter  Palmer,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them, 
the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Bowcer;  Co.  Buckingham. 

3058. )  13  Oct.  1572.  William  Bridgman,  Richard  Arnold,  William  Morrante  and 

Christopher  George,  Feodary  of  the  County,  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one); 
post  mortem  Richard  Braye;  Co.  Gloucester. 


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3059. )  24  Oct.  1572.  Griffin  Hampden,  Alexander  Hampden,  Thomas  Ashefelde  and 

Edward  Betham,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  Betham  being  one); 
post  mortem  Thomas  Lee;  Co.  Buckingham. 

3060. )  26  Oct.  1572.  William  Tooke,  Auditor  General  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  Cle- 

ment Sisley  and  John  Glascoke,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem 
Thomas  Harleston;  Co.  Essex. 

3061. )  12  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Henry  Asheley,  knight,  Thomas  Mullyns  [m.  -/d.\ 

William  Grove  and  Hugh  Hawker,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one);  post  mortem  Francis  Kighley;  Co.  Dorset. 

3063 h)  10  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Attorney  of  the  Court  of 
Wards,  William  Tooke,  Auditor  of  the  said  Court,  John  Purvey,  Auditor  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  and  Walter  Tooke,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Hertford  (or  two 
of  them);  post  mortem  Thomas,  late  Duke  of  Norfolk. 

3064. )  3 Nov . 1572.  Henry  Crakenthorpe,  Richard  Sandforth,  John  Southayke, 

Thomas  Braithwaite  and  William  Atkynson,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them 
Braithwaite  or  Atkynson  being  one); post  mortem  Lancelot  Threlkeld;  Co.  Westmorland’ 

3065. )  3 Nov.  1572.  Thomas  Gargrave,  knight,  Lawrence  Meres,  Francis  Rodes 

and  William  Hamond,  Feodary  of  the  West  Riding  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Thomas,  Lord  Wharton;  Co.  York. 

3066. )  24  Sept.  1572.  Anthony  Smethley,  Feodary  of  the  County,  William  Ingleby, 

William  Daniell  and  Ralph  Hansbye  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  John  Remyngton;  Co.  York. 

3067. )  15  Nov.  1572.  Robert  Dennys,  knight,  Arthur  Bassett,  William  Poole,  Bernard 

Drake  and  John  Eveleighe,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Richard  Duke;  Co.  Devon. 

3068. )  28  Oct.  1572.  Walter  Aston,  knight,  William  Gresley,  knight,  John  Fletewood 

and  Richard  Repington,  Feodary  of  the  County,  (or  two  of  them  the  Feodary  being 
one);  post  mortem  Christopher  Trafford;  Co.  Stafford. 

3069. )  8 July  1572.  Commission  in  the  nature  of  a writ  of  mandamus  to  John  Spilman, 

Edmund  Audley,  Nicholas  Mynne  and  Christopher  Dawbeney,  Feodary  of  the  County 
(or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Norfolk  post  mortem 
Robert  Boulter. 

The  like  to  the  following, — 

3070. )  5 Sept.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Browne,  Feodary  of  the  County,  Richard 

Jervys,  Richard  Trefusis,  Henry  Megges  and  George  Peynter  (or  two  of  them,  the 
Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  John  Bosworthogga;  Co.  Cornwall. 

3071 . )  10  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Attorney  of  the  Court  of  Wards, 
William  Tooke,  Auditor  of  the  said  Court,  John  Purvey,  Auditor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster, and  William  Tooke,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Hertford  (or  two  of  them); 
post  mortem  Margaret,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Lord  Audley  of  Walden,  and  late  the  wife 
of  Thomas,  late  Duke  of  Norfolk. 

3072. )  24  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Nicholas  le  Strange,  knight,  John  Spilman, 

Edmund  Audley,  Nicholas  Mynne  and  Christopher  Dawbeney,  Feodary  of  the  County 
(or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Harleston;  Co.  Norfolk. 


1 No.  3062  not  used. 


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436 

3073. )  13  Oct.  1572.  William  Tooke,  Auditor  General  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  Ralph 

Bossevile,  William  Necton  and  Thomas  Bates  (or  two  of  them);  post  mortem  John 
Swingfeld;  Co.  Surrey. 

3074. )  6 Nov.  1572.  William  Hamond,  Feodary  of  the  West  Riding,  Thomas  Willyam- 

son,  Feodary  of  the  North  Riding,  Charles  Jackson  and  Christopher  Nelson  (or  two  of 
them,  Hamond  or  Willyamson  being  one);  post  mortem  Anthony  Markes;  Co.  York 

3075. )  14  Oct.  1572.  John  Pynchon,  Thomas  Bedle,  Andrew  Joyne  and  John  Glas- 

cock, Feodary  of  the  County  of  Essex,  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post 
mortem  Richard  Weston,  late  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas. 

3076. )  5 Jub  x572-  Commission  to  Thomas  Stafforde,  Alexander  Wyldgoosc, 

Edward  Martyn  and  Thomas  Noke,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of  Berks,  post  mortem  Nicholas  Fetyplace. 
It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Edward  Martyn,  Richard  Beale  and  Thomas 
Noke  by  virtue  of  a commission  directed  to  them  and  Thomas  Nevell,  knight  (or  two 
of  them),  that  he  held  inter  alia  (1)  the  Manor  of  Ashampsted  of  Thomas  Stafford  [m.  8*/.] 
by  fealty  and  suit  of  court  of  the  Manor  of  Ashampsted,  (2)  a moiety  of  the  Manor  of 
Cholsey  of  Francis  Knolles,  knight,  in  free  socage  and  (3)  lands  {named)  in  Bastildon  of 
Roger  Younge  in  free  socage,  and  that  Anne  Fetiplace  is  his  daughter  and  heir  and  was 
15  years  old  on  5 Jan.  then  last;  it  is  reported  that  (1)  is  held  of  the  Crown  in  chief  and 
(2)  and  (3)  partly  of  the  Crown  and  partly  otherwise  and  by  other  services  than  are  speci- 
fied in  the  inquisition. 1 

3077. )  5 Nov.  1572.  Commission  to  Richard  Prince,  Feodary  of  the  County,  Robert 

Ireland  and  Richard  Sandford  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the 
County  of  Salop  on  the  idiocy  of  John  Kynaston. 

3078. )  22  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  Peter  Carewe,  knight,  Robert 

Dennys,  knight,  Bernard  Drake  and  John  Eveleighe,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two 
of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one),  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Devon  on  the  lunacy  of 
Richard  Drake  of  Otterton. 

The  like  to  the  following, — 

3079. )  5 July  1572.  Edward  Bayshe,  James  Altam,  Edward  Brokett,  Nicholas  Bayshe 

and  Walter  Tooke,  Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  Tooke  being  one); 
on  Jane  Waole,  widow,  Co.  Hertford. 

3080. )  5 July  1572.  George  Huntley,  Nicholas  Thorpe,  Edward  Veale  and  Chris- 

topher George,  Feodary  of  the  County,  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  on 
Thomas  Hardinge,  Co.  Gloucester. 

3081. )  14  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  John  Thynne,  knight,  Henry  Porteman,  Edward 

Popham,  John  Clifton  and  John  Coles,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the 
Feodary  being  one);  on  Thomas  Longe,  Co.  Somerset. 

3082. )  14 July  1572.  Edward  Bayshe,  James  Altham,  William  Tooke,  Auditor  General 

of  the  Court  of  Wards,  Edward  Brokett  of  Sabridgeworth,  Co.  Hertford,  Walter  Tooke, 
Deputy  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Hertford,  and  Gilbert  Hill  (or  two  of  them,  William 
or  Walter  Tooke  being  one);  on  Jane  Wall  alias  Waole,  widow  of  George  Wall  alias 
Waole,  late  Sergeant  at  Law. 

1 There  follow  here  three  like  commissions  to  inquire  post  mortem-.  (1)  John  Brooke,  (2)  John 

Bennett  and  (3)  Thomas  Garnyshe,  cancelled,  with  a note  ‘ quia postea\ 


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3083. )  Undated.  Commission  to  Robert  Chester,  knight,  Henry  Piggott,  Thomas 

Cooke  and  Robert  Shutt,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one)  to  inquire  in  the  County  of  Cambridge  post  mortem  Robert  Parrys,  kinsman  and  heir 
of  Philip  Parrys,  knight,  a minor  in  the  Queen’s  Ward.  [m.  yd.] 

3084. )  28  Nov.  1571.  The  like  to  Thomas  Guildforde,  Richard  Payne,  Richard  Wendes- 

ley,  Gilbert  Sherington,  and  Michael  Berisford,  Feodary  of  the  County  of  Kent  (or 
two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being  one);  post  mortem  Thomas  Roydon,  son  and  heir  of 
[ — ] Roydon. 

308 5 A.)  18  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Commission  to  John  Bowes,  Richard  Bassett 

and  Richard  Reppyngton,  Feodary  of  the  County,  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of 
Stafford  post  mortem  John  Brooke.  It  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Walter 
Horton,  Humphrey  Dedicke  and  Richard  Reppington,  Commissioners,  that  he  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  of  (1)  a moiety  of  the  Manor  of  Elford,  (2)  a capital 
messuage  in  Haseler  and  (3)  a moiety  of  the  advowsons  of  Elforde  and  Handesworth 
Churches,  that  the  moiety  of  the  Manor  of  Elforde  and  the  moiety  of  the  advowson 
of  Elforde  Church  of  the  Crown  in  chief  and  are  worth  £10  a year  and  that  the  lands  in 
Haseler  are  held  of  Thomas  Pagett,  Lord  of  Budesert,  in  free  socage  and  are  worth 
£7  ior.  a year;  it  is  reported  that  the  said  lands  in  Elford  and  Haseler  are  of  a greater 
value. 

308 5 b.)  7 July  1 5 72.  Commission  to  John  Spilman,  Edmund  Audley,  Nicholas  Mynne 

and  Christopher  Daubeney,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary  being 
one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of  Norfolk  post  mortem  John  Bennett.  It  was  found 
by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Swaffham  on  14  Jan.,  14  Eliz.,  that  he  held  of  the  Crown  the 
Manors  of  Dighton  and  Brodishe,  but  by  what  services  was  not  specified. 

3086. )  30  June  1572.  Commission  to  John  Spilman,  Thomas  Fermor,  Nicholas 

Mynne  and  Christopher  Daubeney,  Feodary  of  the  County  (or  two  of  them,  the  Feodary 
being  one),  to  inquire  better  in  the  County  of  Norfolk  post  mortem  Thomas  Garnyshe 
of  Kynton. 

{mm.  10 d.  to  iGd.  are  blank.) 

3087. )  28  Oct.  1572.  Commission  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  Councillor,  Cham- 

berlain of  the  household,  Walter  Myldemaye,  knight.  Councillor,  Chancellor  [m.  17 d.] 
and  Undertreasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  George  Howarde,  knight.  Master  of  the  Armoury 
and  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  and  Nicholas  Bristowe,  Clerk  of  the  jewels 
and  plate  (or  two  of  them),  to  take  the  account  of  John  Bridges,  Yeoman  of  the  removing 
Wardrobe  attendant  on  the  Queen’s  person,  of  all  wardrobe  stuff  delivered  to  him  since 
the  death  of  Philip  Brace,  who  before  him  was  Yeoman  of  the  said  Wardrobe  both 
before  the  Queen’s  accession  and  after;  to  make  him  allowance  of  all  stuff  delivered  to 
the  Queen’s  use  or  to  any  person  by  her  commandment  only,  for  which  he  has  not 
hitherto  had  any  warrant  or  discharge  signed  by  her  in  due  form,  on  production  by 
him  of  warrants  under  the  hands  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain  or  Vice-chamberlain  or 
warrants  from  any  of  the  Privy  Council  and  acquittances,  bills  or  books  subscribed  with 
the  hands  or  marks  of  the  parties  receiving  the  same  by  commandment  only  as  afore- 
said, or  otherwise  on  production  of  sufficient  proof  of  the  delivery  of  the  same;  to  make 
allowance  to  him  and  the  rest  of  his  fellow^  officers  in  the  same  office  of  all  such  fees, 
stuff,  wastable  and  spendable,  as  has  come  to  his  hands  at  any  time  as  aforesaid;  to  make 
a survey  of  how  much  serviceable  wardrobe  stuff  remains  at  present  in  his  hands,  and 
put  the  same  in  writing,  making  certificate  thereof  under  their  hands  to  the  Queen,  and 
to  give  all  such  stuff  as  appears  to  them  to  be  unserviceable  to  Bridges  and  the  other 


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458 

officers  of  the  said  wardrobe  as  of  the  Queen’s  gift;  also  to  give  him  and  them  a clear 
discharge  of  all  ‘cushinges,  carpettes,  olde  shetes,  fuschians  and  olde  counter-pointes’, 
which  have  been  lost  during  the  Queen’s  progresses  or  otherwise;  all  which  charges  and 
discharges  having  been  by  them  examined,  they  shall  make  to  Bridges  a full  acquittance 
of  the  premises  up  to  the  day  of  determination  of  the  said  account.  He  took  charge  at 
Brace’s  death  of  sundry  wardrobe  stuff  both  of  the  said  removing  wardrobe  and  of  such 
others  as  before  were  used  for  the  Queen’s  service  at  Hatfeld  before  her  accession,  which 
she  appointed  to  be  left  at  her  house  at  Stronde  called  Somersett  House,  part  whereof 
he  has  at  sundry  times  disposed  of  at  her  command;  he  has  not  hitherto  made  any 
account  of  the  premises  and  now  by  reason  of  his  long  service  and  age  has  made  suit 
for  the  same.  By  Q. 

3088. )  2 Aug.  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Commission  to  Peter  Carewe,  knight,  Christopher 

Hatton,  Captain  of  the  Guard,  Henry  Knevett  and  John  Mershe  (or  two  of  them), — 
whereas  divers  ships,  merchandise,  bullion,  money  and  jewels  belonging  to  the  subjects 
of  the  King  of  Spain  and  to  other  merchants  of  the  Low  Countries  have  in  and  since  the 
year  1568  arrived,  been  taken  up  and  discharged  within  the  ports  of  the  realm,  although 
it  was  the  Queen’s  meaning  and  order  that  they  should  have  been  kept  to  be  disposed 
as  she  by  the  advice  of  her  Council  should  think  good,  it  is  now  reported  not  only  that 
certain  persons  have  got  into  their  possession  such  goods,  merchandise  etc.,  concealing 
and  converting  them  to  their  own  use,  but  that  they  have,  some  by  wrong  suggestion, 
some  by  colour  of  commission,  some  for  victualling  of  mariners,  some  for  discharge 
of  the  goods  and  some  otherwise,  bought  and  sold  the  same  at  low  prices  to  their  own 
great  gain  contrary  to  the  trust  reposed  in  them,  for  search  and  redress  whereof  request 
has  been  made  by  certain  strangers  in  the  name  of  the  proprietors  of  the  said  goods, 
having  procurations  from  them, — to  inquire  throughout  the  Queen’s  dominions  what 
ships  and  goods  belonging  to  strangers  have  been  brought  into  the  said  dominions 
since  the  year  1568  contrary  to  the  Queen’s  proclamation  and  sold  contrary  to  her  will, 
and  by  whom  they  have  been  bought  and  to  what  value;  also  what  ships  or  goods  be- 
longing to  any  stranger  have  come  into  the  hands  of  any  the  Queen’s  subjects  or  others 
resident  in  her  dominions,  and  have  been  by  them  concealed,  and  no  certificate  of  the 
same  made  to  such  persons  as  the  Queen  commanded  by  proclamations  or  appointed 
by  commissions;  also  to  inquire  what  goods  belonging  to  the  strangers  [m.  18 d.] 
aforesaid  have  been  sold  below  their  true  value,  to  the  private  gain  of  the  first  buyer  or 
seller.  Power  to  appoint  substitutes  to  execute  the  premises;  and  to  examine  suspects, 
officers  and  others  on  oath,  sight  of  books  or  otherwise.  Power  also  to  view  books  of 
accounts,  bills  of  lading  and  the  like  belonging  to  merchants,  masters  or  mariners. 

They  are  to  take  into  custody  all  ships  and  goods  found  to  have  been  bought  or  sold 
contrary  to  the  Queen’s  proclamation,  and  the  overplus  or  overvalue  of  such  as  have 
been  sold  under  value.  Power  also  to  commit  to  ward  persons  who  refuse  to  obey  them 
in  the  execution  of  the  premises;  the  names  of  persons  refusing  to  appear  to  be  certified 
to  the  Privy  Council,  that  they  may  be  punished.  The  Commissioners  to  keep  a book  of 
money  and  goods  received,  and  to  be  accountable  to  whomsoever  the  Queen  may  appoint 
in  that  behalf.  They  are  to  retain  for  their  pains  so  much  of  the  money  and  goods  re- 
covered as  the  proprietors,  procurators  or  their  factors  shall  assign  to  them;  so  that  the 
procurators  or  factors  consent  thereto  before  the  Judge  of  the  Admiralty  or  his  deputy, 
the  consents  to  remain  of  record  in  the  said  court.  Provided  always  that  the  Commis- 
sioners shall  not,  under  pain  of  displeasure,  compound  with  any  offender,  or  make  any 
acquittance  for  more  than  they  have  received.  English.  By  P.S. 

3089. )  6 Oct.  1572.  Windsor  Castle.  Pardon  (addressed  to  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor, 

Undertreasurer  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  of  England,  the  Treasurer  and  Barons  of 


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the  Exchequer  of  Ireland  and  all  others)  for  William  Fitzwilliam,  knight,  now  Deputy 
of  Ireland, — in  consideration  of  his  14  years’  service  in  Ireland, — of  £1000  of  a debt 
of  £3964  1 it.,  which,  as  appears  by  a declaration  of  his  account  before  the  Chancellor, 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  of  Ireland,  Nicholas  White  and  the 
Auditor  of  Ireland,  he  owes  to  the  Queen  from  the  moneys  which  have  come  into  his 
hand  by  virtue  of  his  offices  of  Treasurer  at  the  Wars  and  Vice-treasurer  and  Receiver 
General  in  Ireland;  he  is  to  pay  the  remainder  of  the  debt  at  the  Exchequer  of  England 
in  the  ten  years  next  following  by  equal  portions,  the  first  to  be  paid  in  Trinity  term  next, 
he  entering  into  sufficient  bonds  to  the  queen;  all  process  against  him  in  the  \m.  19^.] 
name  of  the  Crown  for  the  said  £1000  to  cease;  the  Treasurer,  Chancellor  and  Barons 
of  the  Exchequer  of  England  to  cause  the  said  bonds  to  be  taken  by  sending  writs  of 
dedimus  potestatem  to  some  suitable  person  in  Ireland  or  otherwise  at  their  discretions, 
and  thereafter  to  surcease  from  all  process  against  Fitzwilliam  for  the  said  remainder  of 
the  debt.  English.  By  Q. 

3090. )  12  July  1572.  Gorhamhury.  Commission  for  two  years  to  Robert,  Earl  of 

Leicester,  Councillor,  William,  Lord  Burghley,  Councillor,  Principal  Secretary,  Walter 
Myldmage,  knight.  Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Gilbert  Gerrarde, 
Attorney  General  (or  two  of  them),  to  compound  with  offenders  brought  before  them 
by  Thomas  Lychefeld,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  who  was  granted  by  patent,  18  Dec.,  13 
Eliz.,  a moiety  of  all  sums  of  money  growing  from  the  search,  examination  and  trial  of 
unjust  payments  and  allowances  in  accounts  and  a moiety  of  divers  other  things  specified 
in  the  said  patent;  Lychefeld  is  to  have  a moiety  of  such  compositions  without  account; 
power  for  the  Commissioners  to  make  warrants  to  the  Chancellor  or  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal  to  issue  pardons  and  discharges  to  such  compounders  ( form  recited );  all  com-  [m.  20 d.\ 
pounders  to  receive  a sufficient  pardon,  and  the  Commissioners  to  take  order  with  them 
for  payment;  composition  money  to  be  paid  at  the  Exchequer,  and  the  Commissioners  to 
certify  the  sums  agreed  to  the  office  of  the  Queen’s  Remembrancer  there. 

English.  By  Q. 

3091. )  30  Oct.  1572.  Commission  to  William,  Baron  of  Burleigh,  Councillor, 

Treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Walter  Myldemaye,  knight,  Councillor,  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  and  the  Treasurer  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  for  the  time  being 
to  take  surrenders  of  leases  or  grants  for  years  or  lives  of  lands  of  the  Crown  in  the  sur- 
vey of  the  Exchequer  and  for  suitable  fines  or  other  considerations,  in  the  Queen’s  name 
to  lease  them  again  (not  being  entire  Manors)  for  2 1 years  or  under  or  for  life  or  two  or 
three  lives  at  the  most,  for  the  accustomed  rents  last  reserved  or  more.  Also,  for  suitable 
fines  or  other  considerations,  to  lease  for  21  years  or  under  or  for  life  or  two  or  three 
lives  at  the  most  any  lands  now  or  hereafter  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer  (except  the 
farms  of  alnages,  sealing  of  cloths,  gaugers  of  wine  and  oil  and  the  queen’s  Manors  and 
lands  reputed  to  be  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the  Crown  and  accustomed  to  be  demised 
by  the  Treasurer  in  the  year  38  Hen.  VIII)  for  the  accustomed  rent  last  reserved  or  more 
and,  where  no  rent  has  been  accustomed  to  be  answered,  for  such  rent  as  by  commission 
or  survey  shall  be  certified  to  the  Exchequer.  Also  to  lease  for  21  years  or  more  up  to 
60  years,  for  such  rents  as  they  may  think  good,  whatever  the  rent  formerly  accustomed 
may  have  been,  any  mills,  cottages  or  houses  of  the  Crown  which  are  decayed  or  any 
marshes  or  other  grounds  that  are  in  danger  of  inundation.  Also  to  lease  for  40  years  or 
under  any  lands  of  the  Crown  being  parcel  of  the  Lordships  and  Manors  of  Bromefeld 
and  Yale,  Co.  Denbigh,  for  suitable  fines,  at  the  usual  rents  now  payable  and  also  the 
old  decayed  rents  if  any  there  be.  Also  to  lease  for  life  or  two  or  three  lives  at  the  most 
or  for  40  years  or  under,  for  fines  or  without  fines  or  for  any  other  consideration  at 
their  discretion,  Granges  and  lands  of  the  Crown  in  Westmorland,  Cum-  [m.  udi] 


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berland  and  Northumberland  within  20  miles  of  the  borders  against  Scodand  and  now  or 
hereafter  in  the  survey  of  the  Exchequer,  and  any  lands  of  the  Crown  parcel  of  the  Honour 
of  Richemond  and  of  the  Manors  of  Barney  Castell  alias  Barnerdes  Castell  and  Middle- 
ham  in  the  County  of  York  and  Bishopric  of  Durham  and  Holme,  Everdale,  Englewood 
Forest,  Plompton  Parke  and  Perith,  Co.  Cumberland  and  Muchelande,  Co.  Lancaster. 
No  lease  to  be  made  in  reversion  without  the  Queen’s  special  warrant.  The  transcript 
or  warrant  of  a lease  signed  by  the  Commissioners  shall  be  a sufficient  warrant  (1) 
where  the  yearly  rent  does  not  exceed  £5 , to  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  for  passing 
the  same  under  the  Exchequer  Seal  (such  instruments  to  be  in  every  way  as  effective 
as  if  they  were  under  the  Great  Seal),  (2)  where  the  yearly  rent  shall  exceed  £5  but  not 
20  marks,  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  or  the  Chancellor  for  passing  the  same  under 
the  Great  Seal  (paying  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  Signet  and  Privy  Seal)  and  (3)  where 
the  rent  shall  be  20  marks  or  more,  to  the  Principal  Secretary  or  other  having  the  custody 
of  the  Signet  for  passing  the  same  under  the  Signet  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  and 
thence  to  the  Great  Seal,  as  heretofore  has  been  accustomed  where  the  bills  pass  under  the 
Queen’s  signature.  The  same  covenants,  conditions,  exceptions  and  agreements  to  be 
concluded  as  are  prescribed  by  commissions  by  a patent,  14  Nov.,  2 Eliz.,  a patent,  8 
July,  4 Eliz.,  a patent,  1 Aug.,  4 Eliz.,  a patent,  22  Sept.,  6 Eliz.,  and  two  patents,  23 
June,  7 Eliz.,  to  the  then  Treasurer,  Undertreasurer  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer 
to  make  leases;  or  else  in  place  thereof  such  other  reasonable  covenants  etc.  as  they  may 
think  fit.  English.  By  Q. 

{mm.  nd.  to  i$d.  are  blank.) 

3092. )  8 Oct.  1 5 72.  Order  to  the  Master  and  Council  of  the  Court  of  Wards  [m.  24 d.\ 

to  cause  to  be  seized  into  the  Queen’s  hands  until  livery  be  duly  sued  so  much  of  the 
lands  of  Thomas  Roydon,  deceased,  as  ought  to  be  in  her  Ward,  and  all  moneys,  issues 
and  arrears  of  rent  due  to  the  Queen  in  respect  thereof;  by  inquisition  taken  at  Rochester, 
Co.  Kent,  on  29  Oct.,  4 and  5 Ph.  & Mary,  before  William  Oxenden,  Escheator  of  the 
County,  it  was  found  inter  alia  that  he  was  seized  of  certain  lands  {specified)  and  that 
Thomas  Roydon,  son  and  heir  of  William  Roydon,  his  son  and  heir,  was  his  next  heir 
and  was  then  1 2 years  9 months  and  more  old;  but  it  is  reported  that  neither  the  issues  of 
a third  part  thereof  since  his  death  nor  the  double  or  single  value  of  the  marriage  of  the 
heir,  who  married  within  age  contrary  to  the  Queen’s  pleasure,  have  been  answered  to  the 
Crown.  Grant  to  Barnaby  Goche  of  all  the  said  moneys,  issues  and  arrears. 

English.  By  P.S.] 

3093. )  njunei^i.  Commission  during  pleasure  to  Matthew,  Archbishop  [m.  i^d. 
of  Canterbury,  Edwin,  Bishop  of  London,  Robert,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  Richard, 
Bishop  of  Ely,  Nicholas,  Bishop  of  Worcester,  Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  Davids,  Edmund, 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  Richard,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  Richard,  Bishop  Suffragan  of 
Dover,  Francis  Knowles,  knight.  Councillor,  Treasurer  of  the  Household,  Ralph 
Sadler,  knight,  Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Walter  Myldemaye, 
knight,  Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Thomas  Smyth,  knight,  Councillor, 
Richard  Weston  and  John  Southcott,  Justices  of  ‘our  Benche’  [sic],  Nicholas  Barham, 
one  of  the  Queen’s  Serjeants  at  Law,  Anthony  Cooke,  Thomas  Wrothe,  Henry  Nevell, 
Owen  Hopton,  Henry  Wallopp,  William  Kyngesmill  and  Thomas  Russell,  knights, 
Rowland  Heywarde  and  Christopher  Draper,  knights,  Aldermen  of  London,  Thomas 
Godwine,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  Alexander  Nowell,  Dean  of  ‘Powles’,  Gabriel  Goodman, 
Dean  of  Westminster,  Robert  Weston,  Dean  of  Wells,  William  Deye,  Provost  of  Eaton, 
Thomas  Seckford  and  Thomas  Wilson,  Masters  of  the  Requests,  Roger  Manwood, 
Serjeant  at  Law,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  Thomas  Brumley,  Solicitor  General, 
George  Bromley,  Attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Attorney 


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C.  66/1089 

of  the  Court  of  Wards,  Peter  Osborne,  a Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  William 
Fletewood,  Recorder  of  London,  John  Aylmer,  John  Ebden,  Thomas  Wattes,  William 
Overton  and  John  Bullingham,  Doctors  of  Divinity,  David  Lewes,  Doctor  of  Law, 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  Thomas  Yale,  Doctor  of  Law,  Chancellor  to  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  Thomas  Huick,  Doctor  of  Law,  Masters  in  Chancery, 
John  Hamond,  Henry  Worley,  John  Langforde  and  John  Kingesmill,  Doctors  of  Law, 
Thomas  Wotton,  William  Gerarde,  William  Moore,  Richard  Norton,  Edward  Isaac, 
Richard  Wenslowe,  Edward  Boyes,  John  Marshe,  Governor  of  the  Company  of  Mer- 
chant Adventurers,  Robert  Mounson,  Henry  Marvyn,  Clement  Throckmorton,  Robert 
Alcocke,  Henry  Knowles  the  elder,  Miles  Sandes,  Christopher  Ditton,  Thomas  Lawse, 
Commissary  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Lewis  Gwyn,  Chancellor  to  the  Bishop 
of  St.  Davids,  Lewis  Williams,  B.D.,  Thomas  Huett,  ‘chaunter’  of  the  Church  of  St. 
Davids,  and  Philip  Jones,  Bachelor  of  Law  (or  three  of  them,  the  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, the  Bishops  of  London,  Winchester,  Elye,  Worcester,  St.  Davids,  Rochester, 
Chichester  or  Dover,  Smythe,  Cooke,  Wrothe,  Nevell,  Godwine,  Goodman,  Seckforde, 
Wilson,  Manwood,  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Thomas  Brumley,  Wilbraham,  Yale,  Lewes, 
Wotton  or  Gwyn  being  one),  to  inquire  into  all  offences  against  the  Acts  (1  Eliz.)  of 
Uniformity  and  Supremacy  and  into  all  heretical  opinions,  seditious  books,  contempts, 
conspiracies,  false  rumours,  tales,  seditions,  misbehaviours,  slanderous  words  and  sayings 
against  the  Queen,  or  contrary  to  the  laws  of  the  realm  or  the  quiet  governance  of  the 
realm  of  England.  Also  to  hear  and  determine  all  the  premises;  also  to  inquire,  hear  and 
determine  all  enormities,  disturbances  and  misbehaviours  committed  in  any  Church 
or  Chapel,  or  against  any  divine  service  or  the  Ministers  of  the  same  or  contrary  to  law; 
and  to  inquire  of,  search  out  and  reform  all  persons  absenting  themselves  from  Church 
and  the  divine  service  appointed  by  law.  Also  to  visit  and  correct  all  heresies,  schisms  and 
offences  spiritual  and  ecclesiastical  which  may  lawfully  be  corrected  by  the  spiritual  and 
ecclesiastical  power.  Also  to  search  out  all  masterless  men,  quarrellers,  vagrants  and 
suspect  persons  within  the  City  of  London  and  ten  miles  about  the  City  and  all  assaults 
and  frays  there  committed.  Also  summarily  to  hear  and  finally  to  determine  all  causes  and 
complaints  of  those  who  in  respect  of  religion  or  for  lawful  matrimony  allowed  by  the 
same,  were  deprived  of  their  lands,  goods,  livings  or  offices  spiritual  or  temporal;  and 
to  restore  them  to  their  livings,  removing  the  usurpers,  in  convenient  speed  as  shall 
seem  good  by  letters  missive  or  otherwise,  all  frustratory  appellations  clearly  rejected. 
Also  to  hear  and  determine  all  notorious  adulteries,  fornications  and  ecclesiastical  crimes 
within  the  realm  according  to  their  discretions.  The  Commissioners  to  use  \m.  z6d.] 
and  devise  all  such  politic  ways  and  means  for  the  trial  and  searching  out  of  the  premises 
as  they  shall  think  expedient.  Power  upon  due  proof  had  by  confession,  lawful  witnesses 
or  otherwise,  to  punish  offenders  by  fine,  imprisonment  or  otherwise,  and  to  take  order 
for  redress  at  their  discretion;  also  to  summon  suspects  and  witnesses  and  examine  them 
on  their  corporal  oaths;  and  to  commit  disobedient  persons  to  ward.  Power  to  receive 
recognizances  from  offenders  and  suspects  for  both  appearance  and  execution.  The 
Commissioners  to  appoint  William  Bedell  as  Registrar,  and  at  the  discretion  of  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  and  the  Bishop  of  London  any  other  sufficient  notaries  public 
meet  to  further  the  Queen’s  service  herein  in  consideration  of  the  time  and  place  in 
registering  the  Commissioners’  acts,  decrees  and  proceedings;  making  them  suitable 
allowances  for  their  pains  and  their  clerks  out  of  the  fines  and  profits  arising  by  force 
of  the  commission.  They  shall  by  bills  signed  assign  to  the  said  person  for  his  pains  in 
receiving  the  said  sums1  and  to  their  messengers  and  attendants  suitable  rewards. 
They  are  after  the  expiry  of  the  commission  to  certify  to  the  Exchequer  the  name  of  the 


1 Sic:  a clause  relating  to  the  appointment  of  a receiver  appears  to  have  been  omitted. 
PAT.  ROLLS  V— (29) 


442  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS  I57I-72 

Receiver  and  a note  of  the  fines  taxed  before  them,  that  at  the  determination  of  the  Re- 
ceiver’s account  the  Queen  be  answered  of  that  which  is  due  to  her. 

Commission  to  the  same  (or  six  of  them,  the  Archbishop,  the  Bishops  of  London, 
Winchester,  Ely,  Worcester  or  Rochester,  Goodman,  Dey  or  Thomas  Wattes,  Arch- 
deacon, being  one), — whereas  divers  Cathedral  and  Collegiate  Churches,  Grammar 
Schools  and  other  ecclesiastical  incorporations  were  founded  by  Henry  VIII,  Edward 
VI,  Queen  Mary  and  by  cardinal  Poole,  the  statutes  whereof  be  either  none  at  all  or 
altogether  imperfect,  or  being  made  at  such  time  as  the  Crown  and  regiment  of  the  realm 
was  subdued  to  the  foreign  authority  of  Rome,  in  some  points  repugnant  to  the  dignity 
and  prerogative  of  the  Crown,  the  laws  of  the  realm  and  the  present  state  of  religion 
there, — to  cause  the  statutes  of  such  corporations,  with  the  patents  and  other  writings 
concerning  their  foundations,  to  be  brought  before  them,  to  examine  the  same,  and  to 
make  speedy  certificate  of  their  defects  to  the  Queen,  advertising  her  of  such  statutes 
as  they  may  think  fit  that  she  should  make  for  the  better  order  of  the  said  foundations, 
that  she  may  proceed  to  the  altering  of  the  same  and  other  statutes  according  to  stat. 
1 Eliz.  made  in  that  behalf. 

Commission  to  the  same  (or  three  of  them,  the  Archbishop  or  the  Bishops  of  London, 
Winchester,  Ely,  Worcester,  Rochester  or  Chichester  being  one), — whereas  it  is  reported 
that  there  are  still  in  the  realm  persons  refusing  to  acknowledge  the  Queen’s  supremacy 
and  to  observe  the  divine  service  established  by  law  and  the  Queen’s  injunctions, — to  take 
of  all  Archbishops,  Bishops  and  other  persons,  officers  and  Ministers  ecclesiastical  the 
oath  specified  in  the  Act  of  Supremacy  aforesaid,  and  to  certify  into  Chancery  the  receipt 
of  the  same,  and  the  names  of  any  persons  who  may  obstinately  refuse  to  [m.  2~id.\ 
take  the  oath. 

The  Bishop  of  St.  Davids,  the  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Dover,  Barham,  Wallopp,  William 
Kingesmill,  Russell,  Godwine,  Ebden,  Overton,  Bullingham,  Worley,  Langforde, 
John  Kingesmill,  Wotton,  William  Gerarde,  More,  Norton,  Isaac,  Boyes,  Throckmorton, 
Marvyn,  Alcock,  Ditton,  Lawse,  Gwine,  Williams,  Huett  and  Jones  are  only  to  inter- 
meddle in  the  execution  of  this  commission  for  the  reformation  of  incorrigible  and  dis- 
ordered subjects  resident  within  the  dioceses  of  Canterbery,  Winchester,  Worcester, 
St.  Davids  or  Chichester,  and  that  only  where  the  ordinary  course  of  common  justice 
or  law  is  defective  without  prejudice  to  the  due  execution  of  such  things  as  shall  be 
appointed  by  other  the  Queen’s  Commissioners  resident  at  Lambith  or  London  by  virtue 
of  the  said  commission. 

Revocation  of  the  previous  ecclesiastical  commission  granted  to  the  Archbishop 
with  others  named  therein;  the  present  commission  is  to  determine  things  begun  by 
virtue  of  its  predecessor. 

Where  witnesses  through  poverty  or  sickness  are  unable  to  attend  before  the  Com- 
missioners, the  Commissioners  (or  three  of  them),  the  Archbishop,  the  Bishops  of  Lon- 
don, Winchester,  Ely,  Worcester,  St.  Davids,  Rochester,  Chichester  or  Dover,  Smythe, 
Cooke,  Wrothe,  Nevell,  Godwine,  Goodman,  Seckforde,  Wilson,  Manwood,  Gilbert 
Gerrarde,  Thomas  Bromley,  Wilbraham,  Lewes,  Yale,  Wotton  or  Gwine,  being  one), 
may  appoint  notaries  public  to  examine  them  at  their  houses  upon  such  interrogatories 
as  they  may  attach  to  their  letters  missive.  English.  By  Q. 


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PART  IX 

C.  66/1090 

3094. )  4 May  1572.  Manor  of  Greenwich.  Creation  of  Walter,  Viscount  [m.  1] 

Hereford,  K.  G.,  Lord  Ferrers  of  Charteley,  as  Earl  of  Essex;  in  tail  male;  with  a yearly 
fee  of  £20  out  of  the  great  and  petty  custom  and  subsidy  in  the  port  of  London.  For 
his  service  in  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North;  and  because  he  is  next  heir  at  common  law 
of  Henry  Bourchier,  late  Earl  of  Essex. 

Witnesses, — Nicholas  Bacon,  knight,  Councillor,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal;  Edward, 
Earl  of  Oxford,  Chamberlain;  Reginald,  Earl  of  Kent;  William,  Earl  of  Worcester,  K.G.; 
Edward,  Earl  of  Rutland;  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  K.G.,  President  of  the  Council  in  the 
North;  Henry,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  K.G.;  Ambrose,  Earl  of  Warwick,  K.G.;  Francis, 
Earl  of  Bedford,  K.G.;  Edward,  Earl  of  Hertford;  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester;  K.G., 
Master  of  the  Horse;  Thomas,  Viscount  Bindon;  Edmund,  Bishop  of  Salisbury;  Ed- 
mund, Bishop  of  Rochester,  Almoner;  William,  Lord  Howard  of  Effingham,  Chamber- 
lain  of  the  Household,  K.G.;  William,  Lord  Burghley,  Principal  Secretary,  K.G.; 
Henry,  Lord  Strange;  Arthur,  Lord  Grey  of  Wilton,  K.G.;  William,  Lord  Sandes, 
K.G.;  Edward,  Lord  Windsor;  Thomas,  Lord  Wharton;  Robert  Lord  Ryche,  Thomas, 
Lord  Paget;  John,  Lord  Darcye  of  Chiche;  Roger  Lord  Northe,  Edmund,  Lord  Chandos, 
K.G.;  Thomas,  Lord  of  Buckhurst;  William,  Lord  Delaware,  Francis  Knolles,  knight. 
Treasurer  of  the  Household;  James  Croft,  knight,  Controller  of  the  Household;  Henry 
Sydney,  K.G.,  President  of  the  Council  in  the  Marches  of  Wales;  William  Cordell, 
knight.  Master  of  the  Rolls;  and  others.  By  Q. 

3095. )  4 May  1572.  Manor  of  Greenwich.  Creation  of  Edward  Fynes,  K.G.,  Lord 

Clynton  and  Seye,  High  Admiral,  as  Earl  of  Lincoln;  in  tail  male;  with  a yearly  fee  of 
£20  out  of  the  great  and  petty  custom  and  subsidy  in  the  port  of  Boston,  Co.  Lincoln. 
For  his  service  to  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI  and  Queen  Mary,  and  to  the  present  [m.  2] 
Queen,  particularly  during  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North;  and  for  his  service  as  High 
Admiral  both  to  the  present  Queen  and  Queen  Mary. 

Witnesses  as  in  no.  3094.  By  Q. 

3096. )  16  May  1572.  Grant,  at  their  suit,  to  the  Bailiffs,  Burgesses  and  Commonalty 

of  the  Town  of  Ipswich,  Co.  Suffolk, — That  the  Queen  approves  and  takes  into  the 
protection  of  the  Crown  the  buildings  which  they  have  erected  there  for  the  education  of 
poor  children  and  the  maintenance  of  the  aged  and  infirm,  and  wills  that  they  \m.  3] 
be  called  Christ’s  Hospital  in  the  Town  of  Ipswich.  Licence  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly 
value  of  £200  not  held  of  the  Crown  by  knight  service  in  chief  or  otherwise  by  knight 
service.  The  Bailiffs,  Burgesses  and  Commonalty  are  to  elect  four  Burgesses  in  the  guild- 
hall yearly  at  Michaelmas  to  be  the  Governors  of  the  said  Hospital,  administering  its 
possessions  for  a year  and  rendering  an  account  thereof  to  their  successors  in  the  presence 
of  the  Bailiffs  at  the  end  of  their  term.  The  said  Governors  and  the  officers  to  be  appointed 
under  them  shall  be  subject  to  the  censure  and  suit  of  the  Bailiffs  in  the  case  of  bad  be- 
haviour. The  Bailiffs,  Burgesses  and  Commonalty  may  make  statutes  for  the  Hospital. 
Any  free  Burgess  may,  at  the  command  of  the  Bailiff  or  of  the  Governors,  examine  any 
idle  vagrants  in  the  said  Town  or  the  liberty  of  the  same,  and  the  four  Governors  and 
their  officers  may  set  such  persons  to  honest  work.  The  Bailiffs,  Burgesses  and  Common- 
alty have  power,  on  the  advice  of  the  four  Governors,  to  appoint  such  officers  and  minis- 


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1571-72 


ters  under  themselves  and  the  Governors  as  may  be  necessary.  The  Bailiffs,  Burgesses 
and  Commonalty,  the  four  Governors  and  their  said  officers  (or  two  of  them),  may 
inquire  from  time  to  time  into  suspicious  houses,  taverns,  dicing  places,  dancing  schools 
{ludos  saltatorios)  and  other  places  within  the  Borough  and  Town,  the  suburbs  of  the  same 
and  the  County  of  Suffolk,  and  into  all  houses  inhabited  by  ruffians,  vagabonds,  sturdy 
beggars,  or  men  and  women  of  ill  fame  there,  and  to  commit  the  Masters  of  such  houses 
and  the  said  suspected  persons  to  the  workhouse  of  ‘Christes  Hospitall’  aforesaid  or 
otherwise  to  punish  them  as  shall  seem  good  to  the  governors,  unless  the  [m.  4] 
said  persons  can  honestly  excuse  themselves.  The  Bailiffs  and  Governors  or  the  officers, 
with  the  advice  and  survey  of  the  Governors,  may  use  such  forms  of  correction  in  the 
hospital  as  may  seem  most  convenient  to  the  Bailiffs  and  Governors.  By  P.S. 

3097. )  29  Feb.  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor,  of 

the  reversion  of  the  Manor  of  Honeley  alias  Honylie  and  Blackwell,  Co.  Warwick;  to 
hold  in  chief  for  the  service  of  a twentieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee.  The  Manor  was  \m.  5] 
granted  by  patent,  8 June,  1 Mary  [ Calendar , 1553-1554,  p.  400]  to  Michael  Throck- 
merton  in  tail,  to  hold  by  the  service  aforesaid;  his  son  and  heir,  Francis  Throckmerton, 
a minor  in  the  Queen’s  Ward,  is  now  seised  thereof.  For  his  service  and  counsel. 

By  P.S. 

3098. )  23  April  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Baron  of 

Denbight,  K.G.,  Councillor,  of  the  reversions  of  the  Manors  of  Burton  alias  Burton 
St.  Lazar  alias  Burton  Lisley,  Co.  Leicester,  and  Meaux  alias  Melsa,  Co.  York;  to  hold 
by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee.  Being  seised  in  fee  of  the  Manor  of  Burton 
and  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Meaux,  as  appears  by  patent,  1 March, 
3 Eliz.,  he  conveyed  the  same,  by  the  name  of  the  Manor  of  Burton  alias  Burton  St. 
Lazar  alias  Burton  Lisley,  lands  in  Burton,  Melton  Mowberye,  Dalby  Magna  and  Dalby 
Parva,  Statham,  Wikeham,  Stonesbye,  Buckminster,  Edmundi  Thorpe,  Stapleford, 
Leisethorpe,  Pickewell,  Thorpesegewell,  Twyford,  Quinniborough  and  Leicester  and  a 
yearly  pension  of  £3  6s.  8 d.  out  of  the  Rectory  of  Galby,  Co.  Leicester,  and  the  Manor 
of  Meaux  alias  Melsa,  Co.  York,  and  lands  there,  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas  levied 
on  the  morrow  of  Trinity,  5 Eliz.,  and  afterwards  on  the  octave  of  Hilary,  10  Eliz., 
granted  and  recorded  in  the  same  court,  to  William  Cecill,  knight,  Principal  Secretary, 
and  Richard  Sackevile,  knight,  now  deceased,  and  the  heirs  of  Cecil;  and  they  conveyed 
them  back  to  him  in  tail  with  remainder  to  the  Crown.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

3099. )  20  April  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry  Compton,  knight,  kins-  \m.  6] 

man  and  heir  of  the  body  of  William  Compton,  knight,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  Peter 
Compton,  his  son  and  heir,  of  the  reversion  of  an  inn  called  Lovelies  Inne  in  Pater  Noster 
Rowe  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Faith,  London,  and  tenements  belonging  thereto,  late  of  Francis, 
late  Viscount  Lovell,  and  of  all  lands  in  London  belonging  to  Lovell  which  came  into 
the  hands  of  Henry  VII  by  his  attainder  for  treason;  to  hold  by  the  services  formerly 
accustomed.  By  patent,  28  Feb.,  4 Henry  VIII,  they  were  granted  to  the  said  William,  then 
William  Compton,  esquire,  the  King’s  Servant,  in  tail  to  hold  by  the  services  formerly 
accustomed.  By  P.S. 

3100. )  1 8 Feb.  1 5 72.  Grant  to  Walter  Lambert  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas 

Lambert,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Lambert  and  Constance  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir 
of  Richard  Andrewes;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  6/.  8 d.  from  2 Sept.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Richard 
died.  By  P.S. 

3101. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Discharge  of  the  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Montgomery  from 

the  custody  of  the  Gaol  in  the  said  County,  which  has  hitherto  been  held  [m.  7] 


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during  pleasure  with  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  the  County,  but  from  which  the  Queen  wishes 
the  Sheriff  henceforth  to  be  disburdened.  And  grant  for  life  to  Gilbert  Humfrey  of  the 
office  of  Gaoler  and  Keeper  of  the  said  Gaol;  before  his  entry  into  the  office  he  shall 
put  in  sufficient  sureties  before  the  Council  of  the  Marches  of  Wales  for  the  safe  custody 
and  forthcoming  of  prisoners  in  his  custody. 

English.  By  P.S. 

3 102. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Presentation  of  Simon  Cockes  to  the  Rectory  of  Nailston,  Lincoln 

dioc.  By  P.S. 

3103. )  9 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Townesend  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Richard  Lloid,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Lloid;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  13  j*.  4 d.  from  25 
Oct.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Richard  the  father  died.  \m.  8] 

By  P.S. 

3104. )  6 Dec.  1571.  Pardon  for  William  Stannelance  late  of  Staundon  alias  Stane,  Co. 

Stafford,  ‘laborer’,  indicted  for  that  with  others  he  murdered  Margery  Vyse  in  her  house 
at  Staundon  on  10  April,  13  Eliz.,  and  stole  46^.  8 d.  belonging  to  her  from  her  person 
( details  given).  By  consideration  of  Edward  Saunders,  knight  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  William  Lovelace,  Sergeant  at  Law,  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County. 

By  Q- 

3105. )  25  April  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Smythe,  knight.  Councillor  of  the 

office  of  Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Petre, 
knight;  yearly  fee  of  £100,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Christmas  last.  For  his  service. 

[m.  9] 
By  P.S. 

3106. )  5 May  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Godwyn,  S.T.P.,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  to 

receive  at  lease  lands  not  exceeding  £66  13 s.  4 s.  in  yearly  value  for  50  years  or  less; 
notwithstanding  stat.  21  Hen.  VIII,  prohibiting  spiritual  persons  from  receiving  lands 
at  lease  or  conveyance.  Also  licence,  for  the  better  occupation  of  such  lands,  to  sell  and 
buy  cattle,  grain  and  other  things;  notwithstanding  stat.  2 1 Hen.  VIII  prohibiting  spiri- 
tual persons  from  buying  and  selling  wares.  Pardon  of  forfeitures  incurred  for  the  same. 

[tn.  10] 
By  P.S. 

3107. )  29  April  1572.  Grant  to  John  Thompson  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Robert  Gregge,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Gregge;  with  an  annuity  of  5 ij*.  4 d.  from  25 
March,  10  Eliz.,  when  Robert  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £5  15J*. 

By  P.S. 

3108. )  5 Jan.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Whytney  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John 

Webbe,  son  and  heir  of  John  Webbe;  with  an  annuity  of  £10  from  1 Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  when 
John  the  father  died.  \m.  11] 

By  P.S. 

3109. )  2 May  1572.  Grant  to  Mary  Bedyngfelde,  widow,  of  the  wardship  and  mar- 

riage of  Thomas  Bedingfeld,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Bedingfeld;  with  an  annuity  of 
£3  6s.  from  8 Nov.,  12  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the 
inheritance  £20  By  P.S. 

3110. )  13  Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  K.G.,  Councillor,  of  [m.  12] 

the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John  Reppes,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Reppes;  with  an 
annuity  of  13^.  4 d.  from  9 Oct.,  9 Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  P.S. 


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3 1 1 1. )  14  Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Parker,  the  queen’s  servant,  of  the  office 

of  Keeper  of  the  Arms  and  Armour  at  Estgrenewiche,  Co.  Kent,  late  held  by  Humphrey 
Baylie;  with  wages  of  zod.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  a dwelling  in  a certain  house 
in  ‘le  tyltyard’  there  and  the  herbage  in  ‘le  tyltyard’;  from  Christmas,  12  Eliz.  For  his 
service.  ByP.S. 

3112. )  13  Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Spence,  a gunner  in  Carlisle  Castle,  of 

the  office  of  ‘le  Master  Gunner’  in  the  said  Castle;  wages  of  1 id.  a day,  payable  at  the 
Exchequer.  On  surrender  by  John  Johnson  of  a patent,  1 8 July,  6 Eliz.,  granting  \m.  13] 
him  the  office  for  life.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

3113. )  6 Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Belgrave  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in 

the  Tower  of  London;  wages  of  6d.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer.  On  surrender 
by  John  Turke  of  a patent,  2 May,  2 Edw.  VI,  granting  him  the  office  for  life. 

By  Q- 

3114. )  26  Nov.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Freman  Yonge,  a Yeoman  of  the  Chamber, 

of  the  office  of  Keeper  of  the  Palace  or  Manor  of  St.  Mary  by  the  Walls  of  York,  Co. 
York;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  wages  of  £6  13  s.  4 d.  payable  by  the  Receiver  or  by 
the  Bailiff  or  Collector  of  the  possessions  of  the  late  Monastery  there;  as  held  by  John 
Herbert,  deceased.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

3115. )  28  Nov.  1571.  Protection  for  William  Stanley,  knight.  Lord  Mountegle  of 

Horneby,  Co.  Lancaster,  till  Martinmas  next.  [m.  14] 

By  Q. 

3116. )  26  Nov.  1571.  Pardon  for  Lewis  Jones  late  of  London,  ‘yoman’,  indicted 

for  the  theft  on  20  Aug.,  13  Eliz.,  at  Woxbridge,  Co.  Middlesex,  of  clothing  etc.  ( des- 
cribed) and  13 s.  belonging  to  Hugh  Nevill.  At  the  suit  of  Joan  Jones,  his  wife. 

By  P.S. 

3117. )  8 Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hamlyn,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

office  of  a Gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  held  by  Thomas  Thompson,  deceased; 
wages  of  6 d.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer;  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  P.S. 

3118. )  11  Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Harvy  of  the  office  of  Yeoman  of  the 

pavilions  and  tents,  under  Henry  Sackeford,  Master  of  the  pavilions  and  tents,  or  other 
Masters  thereof  for  the  time  being;  yearly  wages  of  £10  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from 
Lady  Day  last,  for  the  exercise  of  the  office  and  for  the  survey,  mending  and  safe  keeping 
of  the  pavilions  and  tents  and  other  things  touching  the  office  to  be  done  by  assignment 
of  the  Queen  or  the  Master;  as  held  by  John  Holte,  deceased.  By  P.S. 

3119. )  22  Dec.  1571.  Confirmation  of  the  contents  of  an  indenture  annexed  to  the 

patent  \not  enrolled ] and  a lease  to  George  Harvye  by  John  Cottrell,  of  the  portion  of 
Tydcombe.  The  right  of  patronage  of  the  portion  is  in  the  Queen’s  hands  during  the 
minority  of  one  Trelawnye  and  any  other  heir  of  Edward,  late  Earl  of  Devon. 

By  P.S. 

3420.)  18  Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  William  Gerrard  of  the  wardship  and  [m.  15] 

marriage  of  Elizabeth  Loves,  sister  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Loves;  with  an  annuity  of 
z6s.  8 d.  from  22  April,  9 Eliz.,  when  Humphrey  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £19. 

By  P.S. 

3121.)  9 Jan.  1572.  Grant  to  James  Crofte,  knight,  Controller  of  the  Household, 

of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Dorothy  Rede,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Rede; 
with  an  annuity  of  £12  from  3 Aug.,  12  Eliz.,  when  John  died.  By  P.S. 


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3122. )  9 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Francis  Worteley  and  Thomas  Ricard  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Robert  Swifte,  son  and  heir  of  William  Swifte;  with  an  annuity  of  £13 
6s.  8 d.  from  10  May,  11  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  By  P.S. 

3123. )  12  Dec.  1571.  Pardon  for  Joan  Crycke  late  of  Chelles worth,  Co.  Suffolk? 

‘spinster’.  She  was  indicted  for  the  murder  of  William  Lawman  (aged  7)  at  \m.  16] 
Chellesworth  on  24  Oct.,  10  Eliz.  (details  given)',  afterwards  before  the  Justices  at  Burye 
St.  Edmunds,  she  pleaded  not  guilty,  was  convicted  and  was  for  divers  causes  committed 
back  to  Gaol.  By  consideration  of  the  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  County.  By  P.S. 

3124. )  28  Nov.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Cary,  a Groom  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 

of  the  reversion  of  the  offices  of  Steward  of  the  Manors  of  Langley  Marreis  alias  Langley 
Marish  and  Wyrardesbury,  Co.  Buckingham,  and  Keeper  of  Langley  Marreis  Park, 
now  held  for  life  by  Edmund  Harmon  by  patent,  27  Feb.,  30  Hen.  VIII;  fees  [m.  17] 
payable  by  the  Receivers  of  the  Manors;  as  held  formerly  by  Edward  Baynton,  knight, 
and  Henry  Seymour  and  now  by  Harmon;  also  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  Park. 

By  P.S. 

3125. )  7 Jan.  1572.  Pardon  for  Catherine  Tarles  late  of  London,  ‘spynster’,  indicted  for 

the  theft  of  ‘a  silver  cuppe’  belonging  to  a man  unknown  on  7 Nov.,  1 3 Eliz.,  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle  in  Bredstrete  Ward,  London.  At  the  suit  of 
Thomas  Benger,  knight.  By  Q. 

3126. )  16  Feb.  ij-jz.  Grant  to  Peter  Duckett  and  John  Croftes  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  William  Croftes,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Croftes;  with  an  annuity  of 
£3  6s.  8 d.  from  31  March,  12  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  By  P.S. 

3127. )  14  Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Bennett  of  the  office  of  keeping  \m.  18] 

the  games  of  hare,  partridge,  pheasant,  heron,  and  other  wild  fowl  of  the  river  within 
the  grounds  and  woods  of  the  Queen  or  of  other  men  in  and  about  the  Palace  Royal  of 
Westminster,  that  is,  from  Chelsey  to  Fulham  to  Chissewicke  to  Old  Braynforde  to  Acton 
to  Willesden  to  Kyngesbury  to  Hendon  to  Fyncheley  to  Harnesay  to  Totnam  to  Newing- 
ton to  Kingesland  to  Hackeney  to  Isselington  to  Knightesbridge  to  Kensington  to  Hamer- 
smyth  to  Kelleborne  to  Highegate  to  Holloway  to  Kentishtowne  to  Padington  to  Mary- 
bone  to  Hamested  Heath  and  thence  to  the  said  Palace  Royal;  wages  of  Sd.  a day  and  26j\ 
8 d.  yearly  for  his  livery  coat,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Lady  Day  last.  For  his 
service.  English.  By  P.S. 

3128. )  11  Dec.  1571.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Arnold  of  the  office  of  Yeoman  or  Keeper 

of  the  vestures  or  apparel  of  the  masks,  revels  and  disguisings  and  of  the  apparel  and 
trappers  of  the  horses  appointed  for  the  jousts  and  tourneys;  wages  of  6d.  a day,  payable 
at  the  Exchequer,  and  one  livery  coat,  such  at  the  Yeoman  officers  of  the  Household  have 
yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe;  a house  to  be  assigned  to  him  for  the  better  keeping  of  the 
said  vestures,  apparel  and  trappers;  as  held  by  John  Holte,  deceased. 

English.  By  P.S. 

3129. )  12  Dec.  1571.  Presentation  (sede  vacante)  of  William  Cole,  S.T.B.,  to  the  Canonry 

and  Prebend  of  Dorneford  in  Salisbury  Cathedral,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Tompson. 

By  P.S. 

3130. )  12  Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Sydney,  knight,  K.G.,  President  of  the  Marches 

of  Wales,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Ursula  Twaytes,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of 
William  Twaytes.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  33^.  4 d.  By  P.S. 


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3131. )  14  May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Cotton,  knight,  for  his  service  to  Henry 

VIII,  other  the  Queen’s  predecessors  and  herself,  of  the  office  of  providing  [m.  19] 
for  the  conduct  of  wares  of  the  Mayor,  Constables  and  Society  of  the  Merchants  of  the 
Staple  of  England  to  Hamburg  in  the  Eastern  parts  or  other  places  beyond  the  seas; 
and  appointment  as  the  Queen’s  Deputy  to  provide  conduct  or  waftage  for  the  carrying 
of  the  said  wares;  with  all  accustomed  payments,  as  formerly  enjoyed  by  William  Fitz- 
williams,  knight,  late  Earl  of  Southampton,  John  Hopton  or  himself;  the  Mayor,  Con- 
stables and  society  shall  have  allowance  in  their  accounts  for  all  payments  for  the  said 
conduct  certified  by  schedules  signed  by  Cotton  or  his  Deputy  and  delivered  by  him  to 
the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  or  the  General  Surveyors  of  the  Queen’s  lands  as  the  case 
requires.  By  P.S. 

3132. )  7 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor,  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Thomas  Curson,  son  and  heir  of  William  Curson;  with  an  \m.  20] 
annuity  of  £10  from  1 3 Oct.,  12  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  By  P.S. 

3133. )  6 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas  Warcoppe  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Thomas  Brohame,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Brougham;  with  an  annuity  of  42 s.  8 d.  from 
6 Dec.,  11  Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £9  6j r.  By  P.S. 

3134. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Matthew  Conyers  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Richard  Blithemane,  son  and  heir  of  William  Blithemane;  with  an  annuity  of  \m.  21] 
£3  6r.  8 d.  from  1 May,  10  Eliz.,  when  William  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £18. 

By  P.S. 

3135. )  6 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Edmund  Wiseman  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

John  Fyson,  brother  and  heir  of  James  Fyson;  with  an  annuity  of  £5  from  30  Sept., 
5 Eliz.,  when  James  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £13  15^. 

By  P.S. 

3136. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Lawrence  Robynson  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  John  Traves,  son  and  heir  of  John  Traves;  with  an  annuity  of  £3  from  [m.  22] 
19  Feb.,  12  Eliz.,  when  John  the  father  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £20  21  d. 

By  P.S. 

3137. )  7 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Edward  Cordell  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Thomas 

Felton,  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  Feltone;  with  an  annuity  of  £8  from  16  Sept.,  12  Eliz., 
when  Edmund  died.  By  P.S. 

3138. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Thomas  Urrey  and  Mary  his  wife  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Bridget  Cosbye,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Cosbye;  with  [w.  23] 
an  annuity  of  20 s.  from  22  April,  8 Eliz.,  when  Richard  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  in- 
heritance £8.  By  P.S. 

3139. )  4 Feb.  1572.  Grant  to  Bartholomew  Brokeslye  of  the  wardship  and  marriage 

of  Paul  Wright,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Wright,  citizen  and  ‘clothworker’  of  London; 
with  an  annuity  of  £6  13/.  4 d.  from  18  April,  13  Eliz.,  when  Henry  died.  By  P.S. 

3140. )  14  May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Randolfe,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

office  of  a Chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer  late  held  by  John  Cheeke,  knight,  deceased, 
Henry,  Lord  Stafford,  and  Nicholas  Throckmerton,  knight,  deceased;  with  the  right  of 
appointing  an  Usher  of  the  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer  when  such  appointment  is  necess- 
ary, and  of  appointing  all  other  officers  appertaining  to  the  said  office  of  Chamberlain; 
from  Throckmerton’s  death.  For  his  service.  [m.  24] 

By  P.S. 


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C.  66/1090 

3141. )  2 May  1 5 72.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Reignoldes  ( alias  Reynoldes),  the  Queen’s 

Servant,  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London;  wages  of  8 d.  a day,  payable 
at  the  Exchequer,  from  Lady  Day  last.  For  his  service;  and  in  consideration  of  the  sur- 
render by  Robert  Mallerye  of  a patent  15  Feb.,  6 Eliz.,  granting  him  the  office  for  life. 

By  P.S. 

3 142. )  7 Feb.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Phillipps,  a gunner  in  the  Tower  of  London, 

of  an  annuity  of  £9  is.  6d.3  late  held  by  John  Dawbney,  deceased,  payable  at  the  Ex- 
chequer, from  Midsummer  last.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

3143. )  14  May  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Scarlett,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the 

office  of  Master  of  the  Queen’s  Barge  and  ‘le  botes’;  from  the  death  of  Richard  Drewe, 
the  last  holder;  with  the  accustomed  wages,  as  enjoyed  by  Drewe,  Thomas  Coxe,  John 
Bundye,  Thomas  Ragge,  John  Carter,  John  Johnson  or  John  Thurston,  payable  at  the 
Exchequer,  from  Lady  Day  last.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

3144. )  30  Jan.  1572.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  the  Marquess  of  Wynchester,  [m.  25] 

Treasurer,  for  himself  and  for  divers  citizens  of  London  or  other  subjects  of  the  Queen 
in  respect  of  loans  made  to  him  by  them  since  1 5 Dec.  last  contrary  to  the  statutes  against 
usury;  and  licence  for  them  to  make  him  further  loans  at  interest  until  20  Feb.,  1572  [/^]. 

English.  By  P.S. 

3145. )  13  March  1572.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Robert  Cuthbert,  clerk,  to  the 

Rectory  of  Symondes  Bourne,  Durham,  void  by  the  death  of  David  Edwardes. 

By  P.S. 

3146. )  8 Feb.  1572.  Confirmation  by  the  Queen  as  Patron  of  the  Rectory  of  Sutton, 

Co.  Sussex,  Chichester  dioc.,  of  a lease  of  the  said  Rectory  and  all  other  things  specified 
in  indentures  annexed  to  the  present  [not  enrolled ],  made  to  Henry  Worley,  LL.D.,  by 
Thomas  Dennys,  Rector  of  Sutton.  By  P.S. 

3147.  Undated.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Bele  of  the  office  of  a Clerk  of  the  Privy 
Council;  with  an  annuity  of  £50,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Midsummer  last. 

By  P.S. 

3148. )  8 Oct.  1572.  Windsor.  Licence  for  life  for  Dorothy  Rastell  of  Bremyngham, 

Co.  Warwick,  widow,  to  keep  a tavern  in  her  house  in  the  said  Town,  or  in  any  other 
house  there  wherein  she  may  hereafter  happen  to  dwell,  notwithstanding  stat.  7 Edw. 
VI;  from  1 June  last.  English.  By  Q. 

3149. )  14  July.  Gorhambury.  Presentation  of  Walter  Chatfeild,  clerk,  to  the  perpetual 

Vicarage  of  Caresbrooke  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Co.  Southampton,  Winchester  dioc., 
void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Constantyn,  clerk.  By  P.S. 

3150. )  26  July.  Gorhambury.  Licence  for  William  Cecill,  K.G.,  Lord  of  [m.  26] 

Burghley,  Councillor,  to  retain  60  gentlemen  or  yeoman,  besides  household  servants 
and  those  under  him  in  any  office;  although  they  be  tenants  of  the  Queen  or  others  or 
resident  within  the  Queen’s  Honours,  Manors  etc.;  pardon  of  offences  heretofore  com- 
mitted in  this  respect.  He  desires  that  a licence  to  the  same  effect  by  Edward  VI  under 
the  Great  Seal  may  be  confirmed.  By  Q. 

3151. )  26  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  John  Conyers  and  Quintin 

Sneynton  of  the  Manor  of  Beamounthall,  Co.  Hertford,  late  of  Edward,  Lord  Clynton 
and  Saye,  exchanged  with  Edward  VI,  and  formerly  of  John  Cocke,  and  the  rents  and 
profits  thereof  of  the  yearly  value  of  £13  6s.  8 d.  concealed  from  Edward  VI,  Queen 
Mary  and  the  present  Queen  till  8 Jan.,  13  Eliz.,  to  hold  by  service  of  the  hundredth 


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part  of  a knight’s  fee;  issues  from  the  time  when  they  should  have  come  to  the  Crown. 
In  consideration  of  a warrant,  28  April,  9 Eliz.,  made  by  the  Queen  to  Hugh  Councell 
late  of  Calais  for  concealed  lands;  and  at  his  suit.  By  P.S. 

3152. )  30  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life,  to  Richard  Verney,  a \m.  27] 

Gentleman  Pensioner,  of  the  office  of  Marshal  of  the  Marshalsea  of  the  Queen’s  Bench; 
with  the  accustomed  wages  and  fees,  and  the  keeping  of  the  Prison  and  the  prisoners 
committed  to  his  charge;  as  formerly  held  by  John  Wykes,  Thomas  Brandon,  knight, 
Charles  Brandon,  William  Naunton,  Richard  Fulmeston  and  Thomas  Gawdye.  The  ap- 
pointment is  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder  of  Thomas,  late  Duke  of  Norfolk 
whereby  the  office  of  Earl  Marshal,  to  which  such  appointment  belongs,  and  which  he 
held  as  of  fee  tail,  was  forfeited  to  the  Queen.  By  P.S. 

3153. )  15  Sept.  1572.  Woodstock . Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Thomas  Smythe, 

knight,  Councillor,  Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  to  be  Principal  Secretary; 
with  an  annuity  of  £100,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Midsummer  last.  By  P.S. 

3154. )  25  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Johnson,  S.T.B.,  of  a 

Canonry  or  Prebend  in  the  Collegiate  Church  or  Free  Chapel  Royal  of  St.  George 
in  Windesor  Castle,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Browne.  By  P.S. 

3155. )  29  July  1572.  Gorhambury.  Confirmation,  at  his  suit,  for  Hugh  Aldington 

of  the  grant  to  him  by  patent,  9 May,  10  Eliz.,  of  the  office  of  a Clerk  of  the  Privy  Seal; 
and  licence  for  him  to  exercise  the  office  by  Deputy.  By  P.S. 

3156. )  9 Sept.  1572.  Manumission  of  William  Senacke  of  the  Queen’s  Manor  and 

Lordship  of  Tanton  Deane  alias  Taundeane,  Co.  Somerset,  with  his  issue.  By  P.S. 

3157. )  4 Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  Blythe,  M.A.,  of  a [m.  28] 

Canonry  or  Prebend  in  the  Collegiate  Church  or  Free  Chapel  Royal  of  St.  George  in 
Windesore  Castle,  late  held  by  Edmund  Freeke.  By  P.S. 

3158. )  15  Sept.  1572.  Woodstock.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  William  Cecyll,  K.G., 

Lord  of  Burghley,  Councillor  of  the  office  of  Treasurer  of  the  Exchequer;  from  1 July, 
14  Eliz.,  as  formerly  held  by  John  Dynham,  knight,  Lord  Dynham,  Thomas,  once  Duke 
of  Norfolk,  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somerset,  or  William,  late  Marquess  of  Winchester. 

By  Q. 

3159. )  30  May  1572.  Licence  for  Edward  Deveere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  son  and  heir 


and  elder  issue  male  of  John  Deveer,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  to  enter  upon  his  [m.  29] 
lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  Edward  attained  the  age  of  21.  [///.  30] 

3160. )  30  May  1572.  The  like  for  Peter  Yorke,  son  and  heir  of  John  Yorke,  knight; 

issues  from  John’s  death.  [m.  31] 

3161. )  24  June  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Pescodde,  son  and  heir  of  Richard 

Pescodde;  issues  from  Richard’s  death.  \m.  32] 


3162. )  21  June  1572.  The  like  for  George  Trencharde,  son  and  heir  of  [m.  33] 

Thomas  Trencharde;  issues  from  the  time  when  George  attained  the  age  of  21. 

3163. )  19  May  1572.  The  like  for  John  Scudamore,  kinsman  and  heir  of  [m.  34] 

John  Scudamore;  issues  from  John  the  elder’s  death. 

3164. )  10  May  1572.  The  like  for  John  Gamage,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  [m.  35] 

Gamage;  issues  from  Robert’s  death. 


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3165. )  12  May  1572.  The  like  for  John  Ryman,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  [m.  36] 

Ryman;  issues  from  the  time  when  John  attained  the  age  of  21. 

3166. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Henry  Brune,  son  and  heir  of  John  Brune,  \m.  37] 
knight;  issues  from  the  time  when  Henry  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

3167. )  Undated.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hobson,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  \m.  38] 
Hobson;  issues  from  the  time  when  Thomas  the  son  attained  the  age  of  2 1 . 

3168. )  17  June  1572.  The  like  for  George  Fermor,  son  and  heir  of  John  Fermor 

late  of  Eastneston,  Co.  Northampton,  knight;  issues  from  John’s  death.  [m.  39] 

3169. )  22  Oct.  1572.  Order  to  all  Justices  etc.,  that  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  Manor 

of  Cumbe  alias  Castell  Combe,  Co.  Wilts,  are  to  be  quit  as  tenants  in  ancient  demesne 
of  toll,  stallage,  chimage,  pontage,  picage,  murage,  lastage  and  passage,  of  expenses  of 
knights  of  Parliament,  and  of  assizes,  juries  and  recognisances  (except  those  in  the  Manor 
court).  The  Manor  is  found  to  be  of  ancient  demesne  by  a certificate  among  the  Chancery 
files,  sent  there  by  the  Treasurer  and  Chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer  by  order  of  Henry 
VIII. 

3170. )  26  Oct.  1572.  Licence  for  Catherine  Flamocke,  daughter  and  heir  of  \m.  40] 

William  Flamocke,  to  enter  upon  her  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  she  attained  the 
age  of  14. 

3171. )  4 Nov.  1572.  The  like  for  Ralph  Sneide,  son  and  heir  of  William  \m.  41] 

Sneide,  knight;  issues  from  William’s  death. 

( The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


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PART  X 
C.  66/1091 

3172. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  William  Porter  and  Jane  his  wife  to  alienate  \m.  1] 

lands  in  Barrowby,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Thomas  Connye,  Thomas  Cranmer  and  Humphrey 
Halley  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Connye.  For  £3  6j r.  Sd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3173. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  John  Ambery  and  Jane  his  wife  and  Humphrey 

Chessheir  and  Joyce  his  wife  to  alienate  two  messuages,  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  the 
said  John  and  Humphrey  and  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Thomas  Morynge 
and  Robert  Bugberd,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  without  the  bars  of  the  New 
Temple,  London,  (between  the  land  leading  from  Fickettes  Field  on  the  east,  a messuage 
now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Hall,  ‘tylor’,  on  the  west,  the  highway  on  the  south  and 
Fychettes  Field  on  the  north)  to  Edward  Lutwiche. 

3174. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  William,  Lord  Sandes,  to  alienate  the  Rectory  of 

Somborne  Regis,  Co.  Southampton,  and  lands  {named)  there  to  Andrew  Reade  and 
Hercules  Ameredith.  For  £5  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3175. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Wentworthe,  knight,  Lord  Wentworthe, 

and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in  Stebunhuth,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  William  James 
and  Thomas  Jennyns  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  James  to  the  use  of  Lord  Wentworthe 
and  Anne  in  tail,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Lord  Wentworthe.  [m.  2] 
For  20 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3176. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Gregory  Fynes,  Lord  Dacree,  and  Anne  his  wife  to 

alienate  the  Manor  of  Lutton,  alias  Luddington,  Co.  Northampton,  and  lands  there  to 
Robert  Loftes.  For  3 3 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3177. )  2 May  1572.  Pardon  of  alienation  for  Bartholomew  Fosson  and  Helen  his 

wife,  who  by  indenture,  23  May,  13  Eliz.,  acquired  unto  them  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  Bartholomew  from  William  Kyneston  and  Margaret  his  wife,  lands  {tenants  named) 
in  Morton  Pynckney,  Co.  Northampton.  For  3 ox.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3178. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Ludlowe  to  alienate  lands  in  Horsington 

and  Horsington  Marshe,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Matthew  Smyth.  For  £4  8x.  11  d.  in  the 
Hanaper. 

3179. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Clayton  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Suneley  Cook  in  Kirkdayle,  Co.  York,  to  Christopher  Cocker,  William  Burlace 
and  Ralph  Hurst  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Cocker.  For  47X.  7 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

\m.  3] 

3180. )  i April  1572.  Licence  for  Gregory  Pryce  to  alienate  lands  in  Thynghill  and 
Luyde  Pryor,  Co.  Hereford,  to  George  Digby  and  Thomas  Connysby.  For  £4  i6x.  8 d. 
in  the  Hanaper. 

3181. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Dennis  Toppes  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  South  More  alias  Draycotes  More,  Co.  Berks,  lands  there  and  in  Long- 
worth  and  Kyngston  Bagpuse,  free  fishery  in  the  waters  of  Thames  and  Oke  and  a 
portion  of  the  tithe  of  corn  in  Southemore  alias  Draycotes  More  and  Longworthe,  Co. 


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C.  66/1091 

Berks,  to  Robert  Bishop  of  Winchester,  William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
Edmund  Plowden  and  Richard  Warren  and  their  heirs  or  the  heirs  of  any  of  them. 
For  £13  6r.  Sd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3182. )  16  April  1 5 72.  Licence  for  Francis  Trappes  to  alienate  (1)  the  Manors  of  Bolton 

on  Dern,  Mekysborowgh  and  Arnoldes,  lands  in  Bolton  on  Dern,  Mekysboroughe, 
Arnoldes,  Rowton,  Benyngholme,  Hornesey  Burton  and  Eston,  the  rectory  of  Bolton 
on  Dern  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Bolton  on  Dern,  Co.  York,  and  (2)  a 
messuage  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Helen,  Busshoppegate  Strete,  London,  to  Thomas  Norton 
and  Peter  Jones  to  the  use  as  to  (1)  of  the  said  Francis  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Francis  and  as  to  (2)  of  the  said  Francis.  For  £20  1 y.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

[m.  4] 

3183. )  24  April  157 2.  Licence  for  Gilbert  Watson  to  alienate  lands  ( tenants  named) 
in  Hellyfeld,  Co.  York,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  £3  7 s.  to  William  Lyster,  Henry  Bankes  and 
Peter  Watson,  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Watson.  For  22J*.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3184. )  1 April  1 5 72.  Licence  for  John  Yate  to  alienate  lands  in  Stanlake,  Co.  Oxford, 

to  Edward  Easte  and  Cecily  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Edward.  For  is.  in  the 
Hanaper. 

3185. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Gervase  Nevell  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Rowthorne  and  all  their  lands  in  Rowthorne,  Glapwell,  Heathe,  Lounde, 
Harstofte  and  Tybshellffe,  Co.  Derby,  and  all  their  lands  in  Bowthayte  alias  Selston, 
Co.  Nottingham,  to  Robert  Rockeley,  Thomas  Drax  and  Henry  Nevell  and  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  Rockeley.  For  £ 4 8j\  9 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3186. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  John  Clavell  to  alienate  the  Manor  or  farm  of  Kyme- 

ridge  Magna  in  Kymeridge  and  Staple  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Co.  Dorset,  and  the  Rectory 
of  Kymeridge,  to  Richard  Watkyns  and  William  Hoi  wall  to  the  use  of  himself  [m.  5] 
and  Susan  his  wife  during  her  life  in  satisfaction  of  her  jointure  or  dower,  with  succes- 
sive remainders  to  himself  in  tail  male,  the  heirs  male  of  John  Clavell,  his  father,  and  the 
right  heirs  of  John  the  son.  For  £5  in  the  Hanaper. 

3187. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  John  Goodwyn,  knight,  to  alienate  a third  part  of  a 

fourth  part  of  the  Manors  of  Letherhedd  and  Pachenesham  alias  Pattesham  in  Letherhedd, 
Patchenesham  and  Fetchenham,  Co.  Surrey,  to  Robert  Sandes.  For  1 is.  id.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3188. )  20  March  1 5 72.  Licence  for  Thomas  Essex  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Westdeane 

and  lands  in  Westdeane  and  Grymsted,  Co.  Wilts,  to  James  Yate.  For  £5  is.  3 d.  in  the 
Hanaper. 

3189. )  29  April  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Burwell  alias  Fyssher  to  alienate  lands, 

late  in  his  tenure,  in  Walcott  and  Byllyngay,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Robert  Ives  the  younger. 
For  y.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  6] 

3190. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Peter  Freshevile  to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Alvaston 

alias  Alverston  and  Stukeley,  lands  in  Alvaston  alias  Alverston,  Elverston,  Thurlaston, 
Ambaston,  Stukeley,  Staveley,  Staveley  Woodthorpe,  Staveley  Netherthorpe,  Inkersall, 
Hanley,  Barley  and  Coldaston  and  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Staveley,  Staveley  Wood- 
thorpe, Staveley  Netherthorpe,  Inkersall,  Hanley  and  Barley,  Co.  Derby,  to  Thomas 
Wentworth,  Ellis  Markham  and  Roger  Columvell  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Went- 
worth, For  £j  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 


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3191. )  i April  1572.  Licence  for  John  ap  Owen  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Aston 
Abbottes  and  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Aston  Abbottes  aforesaid  in  Oswestree,  Co. 
Salop,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Haughmonde,  Co.  Salop,  to  John  Horde.  For  23^.  in  the 
Hanaper. 

3192. )  9 Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Warde  to  alienate  a mansion  house  called 

Crewkars  in  Chedington  with  its  appurtenances  (some  in  Pytchethorne)  and  a portion  of 
the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Chedington  and  Ivingo,  Co.  Bucks,  to  Ralph  \m.  7] 
Elderkar  and  Anne  his  wife.  For  41/.  7 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3193. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Throgmerton,  knight,  and  Margery  his  wife  to 

alienate  lands  in  Temple  Broughton  and  Hanbury,  Co.  Worcester,  to  Richard  Gardiner 
and  John  Gardiner.  For  4oj\  in  the  Hanaper. 

3194. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Bell  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manors 

of  Upwell  and  Derham  alias  Abbottes,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage 
of  Upwell  to  John  Popham,  Francis  Wyndham,  Edward  Flowerdewe  and  Matthew 
Smythe.  For  £3  in  the  Hanaper. 

3195. )  23  Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Charles  Somersett  and  Emma  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

moiety  of  the  Manor  of  Sayncte  James  in  Bristoll  and  of  lands  and  rent  in  the  Parishes 
of  St.  James,  SS.  Philip  and  Jacob,  St.  Michael,  St.  John,  St.  Ewen,  St.  Peter,  Holy 
Trinity  and  St.  Mary  Portes,  Stapleton,  Maggersfield,  Tokyngton,  Cadebroke,  Salt- 
mershe  and  Barton  Regis,  of  the  Rectories  of  the  Churches  of  SS.  Philip  and  Jacob  and 
St.  James,  of  the  advowsons  of  the  Churches  of  St.  Michael,  St.  John,  St.  Ewen,  Holy 
Trinity,  St.  Mary  Portes,  St.  Andrew  and  St.  Peter  in  Bristoll,  of  fairs  or  markets  held 
in  Whitsun  week  in  the  said  City  and  of  a prisage  and  customage  of  wines  in  the  said 
City  and  Kyngesrode,  of  the  advowsons  of  the  Vicarages  of  St.  James  and  SS.  Philip 
and  Jacob,  of  yearly  rents  of  20/.  out  of  the  Rectory  of  St.  Peter,  and  of  ioj\  out  of  the 
Rectory  of  Holy  Trinity  of  pensions  of  15s.  4 d.  out  of  the  Rectory  of  St.  John,  26s.  8 d. 
out  of  the  Vicarage  of  SS.  Philip  and  Jacob,  of  6d.  and  ilb.  of  wax  out  of  the  Rectory 
of  St.  Andrew,  and  of  4 s.  out  of  the  Rectory  of  St.  Michael,  all  in  the  County  of  the  City 
of  Bristoll,  and  of  lands  and  a free  fishery  in  the  Wye  and  a weir  in  Hadnock,  \m.  8] 
Dixton  and  Monmouth,  Co.  Monmouth,  to  Thomas  Somersett  and  Richard  Cockes. 
For  £5  ioj\  in  the  Hanaper. 

3196. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  William  Waldgrave  to  alienate  the  Rectory  of  Great 

Wendon  alias  Wenden,  lands  and  the  tithes  of  corn  in  Great  Wendon,  Little  Wendon, 
and  Newporte  Ponde  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Great  Wendon,  Co.  Essex, 
to  John  Barker.  For  £3  in  the  Hanaper. 

3197. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Gerard  Crocker  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manors  of  Warmington  and  Orilscott,  Co.  Warwick,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of 
the  Rectory  of  Warmington  to  Richard  Cupper,  Thomas  Cupper  and  the  heirs  and  as- 
signs of  Richard.  For  £8  12 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3198. )  3 May  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Woodbef  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  lands 

in  Great  Messenden,  Great  Hampden  and  Huchenden,  Co.  Buckingham,  to  Thomas 
Chalfount  and  Richard  Mason  to  the  use  of  the  said  Robert  and  Anne  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  Robert.  For  40.L  in  the  Hanaper.  [///.  9] 

3199. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  William  Farrar  the  younger,  Joan  his  wife  and 

Thomas  Heathe  to  alienate  lands  ( named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Playden  and  Rye,  Co. 
Sussex,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  by  Rye,  and  for  the  same  William  and 


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Joan  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  the  said  Hospital  and  lands  in  Rye,  Playden,  Iden,  Pese- 
mershe,  Beckeley  and  Northeam,  Co.  Sussex,  to  Henry  Peck  to  the  use  of  William  and 
Joan.  For  3 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3200. )  26  Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Bysse  of  Bristoll,  merchant,  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Belluton  alias  Belton  and  Penceford  in  Staunton,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Henry 
Becher,  citizen  and  ‘haberdassher’  of  London.  For  £4  1 6s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3201. )  4 March  157 2.  Licence  for  Richard  Okeham  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  a 

messuage  in  Thames  Strete  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Martin  in  ‘le  Vyntrie’  in  London,  late  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  Mary  without  Busshoppesgate,  London,  to  Robert  Petre.  For  40.1. 
in  the  Hanaper. 

3202. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Gateward  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Spynny 

alias  Spynny  Ferme  with  lands  in  Snaylewell  alias  Snayuleswell  and  the  liberty  of  a 
faldage,  Co.  Cambridge,  to  George  Smethe.  For  42.1.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  10] 

3203. )  29  April  1572.  Licence  for  Edward,  Earl  of  Rutland,  to  alienate  the  Manor  of 

Hawsome  alias  Owsham  in  Howsome  alias  Owsham,  Sixendale  alias  Tixendale,  Bar- 
thorpe,  Lepington,  Tybthorpe,  Garoby  and  Thorpe  Bassett  alias  Thorpeellys,  Thorpe 
Ellys  and  all  lands  reputed  parcel  of  the  said  Manor  in  Howsome,  Kirkam  and  Skering- 
ham,  Co.  York,  to  Thomas  Bamburgh  and  Catherine  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  Thomas.  For  £13  6s.  Sd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3204. )  24  April  1572.  Licence  for  George  Burgoyne  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Weresley,  a Manor  called  Earles  Mannor  and  all  lands  known  as  the  Manor 
of  Weresley  and  Earles  Mannor  in  Weresley,  Co.  Huntingdon,  to  Thomas  Marshe.  For 
£10  in  the  Hanaper. 

3205. )  2 April  1572.  Licence  for  John  Prouse  to  alienate  his  part  of  the  lands  {named) 

in  Lestnewith,  Co.  Cornwall,  late  acquired  by  him  and  George  Sowthcot,  to  John  Wal- 
rond,  John  Walrond  the  younger,  Richard  ap  Howell  and  Thomas  Harcknoll  to  the  use 
of  himself  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Robert  Prouse,  his  son,  in  tail  male.  For  43^.  4 d. 
in  the  Hanaper. 

3206. )  1 April  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Warner  and  Anne  his  wife  to  alienate  the 

Manor  of  Polstedhall,  Co.  Norfolk  to  Robert  Wingfelde,  knight.  For  £10  in  \m.  11] 
the  Hanaper. 

3207. )  13  May  1572.  Licence  for  William  Stanley,  knight.  Lord  Montegle,  and  Gre- 

gory More  to  alienate  a third  part  of  lands  and  of  liberties  in  Kirkebie,  Osgarbie  alias 
Osgodbie,  Kinnerbie  alias  Kingarbie,  Owersbie  alias  Owresbie,  Usselbie  and  Methering- 
ham,  of  the  Rectory  of  Kinnerbie  alias  Kingarbie,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  of  lands  in  Branston 
alias  Branceton  in  the  County  of  the  City  of  Lincoln,  to  Martin  Brighowse  and  Roger 
Norton  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Brighowse.  For  26s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3208. )  21  May  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Wekes  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Litton  alias 

Oldland,  Co.  Gloucester,  to  William  Lottisham  the  younger  in  tail  male,  with  remainder 
to  William  Lottisham  the  elder  in  fee  simple.  For  £3  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3209. )  13  May  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Pagett,  lord  Pagett  of  Beawdesert,  Chris- 

topher Aleyn,  knight,  and  Audrey  his  wife,  Henry  Lee,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife,  Row- 
land Clerke,  knight,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  Charles  Pagett  and  Thomas  Revett  and  Grisel 
his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Drayton  alias  West  Drayton,  Harmondesworth, 
Pury  Place,  Padburie  alias  Padbers,  Malinghawe,  Luddington  and  Barnardes,  lands  in 


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Drayton,  West  Drayton,  Harmondesworth,  Sybyston,  Hitherowe,  Longford,  Pury 
Place,  Padbury,  Malyngham,  Luddington,  Barnardes  and  Rieslipp,  view  of  frankpledge 
in  Drayton  and  the  Rectories  and  the  advowsons  of  the  Vicarages  of  Drayton  alias 
West  Drayton  and  Harmondesworth,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  Henry  Newton  and  John 
Thurston  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thurston.  For  £40  ioj*.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  12] 

3210. )  13  May  1572.  Licence  for  George  Dyve  and  Thomas  Graveley  to  alienate  a 

Manor  called  Monkes  Mannor  in  Wallington  and  Clothhall,  Co.  Hertford,  late  of  the 
Monastery  of  St.  Albans,  Co.  Hertford,  the  advowson  of  Wallington  Church  and  lands 
in  Wallington  and  Clothehall  belonging  to  the  same  Manor  to  Richard  Wake  and  James 
Jeve  to  the  use  of  Thomas  Bowles  the  younger  and  Mary  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of 
their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  Bowles  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  to 
the  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Bowles,  his  father.  For  26/.  Sd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3211. )  2 June  1572.  Licence  for  John  Paslewe,  Francis  Paslewe  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 

and  Walter  Paslewe,  son  and  heir  of  Francis,  to  alienate  lands  in  Harding  and  Leighley 
in  Byngley,  Co.  York,  to  Robert  Laycock,  William  Illingworth,  John  Illingworth, 
Thomas  Illyngworth,  Thomas  Wilkinson  and  William  Wilson  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  Laycock.  For  3 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3212. )  20  June  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Cupper  and  Thomas  Cupper  to  alienate 

lands  in  Orilscott,  Co.  Warwick,  late  of  Wytham  Priory,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Thomas 
Enock,  the  present  tenant,  and  Richard  Enock.  For  5 s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  13] 

3213. )  6 Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  Walter  Colepeper  and  Anne  his  wife,  Michael  Molyns, 

Anthony  Molyns,  Martin  Colepeper  and  Thomas  Colepeper  or  any  of  them  to  alienate 
lands  in  Sevenock  alias  Senock  and  Shevenyng,  Co.  Kent,  to  Ralph  Bosevyle.  For  £\\ 
6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3214. )  1 3 May  1572.  Licence  for  John  Duncombe  to  alienate  lands  in  Wyngrave,  Co. 

Buckingham,  to  William  Allen.  For  10/.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3215. )  2 May  1572.  Licence  for  Wilfred  Banyster  to  alienate  lands  {named)  in  Malhorne, 

Co.  York,  to  Thomas  Siggeswick,  Richard  Toller  and  Agnes  Toller,  widow,  the  present 
tenants.  For  2 2J-.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3216. )  14  May  1572.  Licence  for  Henry  Sydney,  K . G . , to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Hagne- 

by  alias  Hawnebye  in  Hagneby,  Westerkeile,  Stickforth,  Steping  and  Sybsey,  Co.  Lin- 
coln, and  all  his  other  lands  there  to  Archibald  Barnard.  For  £11  6s.  8 d.  in  the  [///.  14] 
Hanaper. 

3217. )  3 June  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Hodgesone  to  alienate  lands  {named  with 

tenant's  name)  in  More  Allerton  and  in  the  Manor  of  Chapell  Allerton,  Co.  York,  to 
Robert  Killingbecke  the  younger.  For  9/.  id.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3218. )  20  June  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Cupper  and  Thomas  Cupper  to  alienate 

lands  in  Orilscott,  Co.  Warwick,  late  of  Wytham  Priory,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Thomas 
Borowes  the  elder,  the  present  tenant,  Thomas  Borowes  the  younger  and  Richard 
Borowes.  For  7 s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3219. )  20  June  1572.  Licence  for  the  same  to  alienate  lands  in  Orilscott,  late  of  Wytham 

Priory,  to  John  Mann,  the  present  tenant,  and  Richard  Mann.  For  -js.  6 d.  in  the  [m.  15] 
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3220. )  20  June  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Pullyver  to  alienate  lands  ( tenants  named ) 

in  Whytinges  Marshe  in  Barking  and  Estham  Marshe  in  Estham,  Co.  Essex,  to  Owen 
Waller  and  John  Waller.  For  14 s.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3221. )  13  May  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Fynett  to  alienate  a sixth  part  of  the  Manor  of 

Whitfeld  and  Litle  Pesing  and  lands  in  Bewsfeld,  Ryver  and  Guston,  Co.  Kent,  belonging 
to  the  same  sixth  part  ( tenants  named ) to  James  Hales  and  Alice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  James.  For  23 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3222. )  31  March  1572.  Licence  for  Polydore  Watkyns  alias  Vaughan  and  Anne  his 

wife  and  Thomas  Harley  to  Alienate  a moiety  of  the  Manors  of  Markeysburye  and  Hun- 
stertt  and  of  lands  in  Markeysburie,  Hunstertt,  Farmeborowe,  Chelworth,  Staunton 
Prior,  Compton  Dando  and  Burnett,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Simon  Lewis  to  the  use  of  [m.  16] 
the  said  Polydore  and  Thomas  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Polydore.  For  £ 4 in  the 
Hanaper. 

3223. )  3 May  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Sanderson  to  alienate  the  Rectory  of  Hickle- 

ton,  Co.  York,  and  appurtenances  ( tenants  named)  thereof,  except  the  tithes  of  hay  of  the 
Parish  of  Huckleton  aforesaid  late  sold  by  him,  to  Thomas  Hardwick  and  Anne  his  wife 
and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Thomas.  For  33^.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3224. )  12  May  1572.  Licence  for  Edward  Skipworth  to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Ha- 

burgh  and  Kirnyngton,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  lands  there  to  William  Dalison,  Thomas 
Bouthe  and  George  Portington  to  the  use  of  Skip  with.  For  £10  in  the  Hanaper. 

3225. )  6 June  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Pynck  to  alienate  his  moiety  of  the  Manor 

of  Wurtinge,  Co.  Southampton,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Hyde,  Co.  Southampton,  of 
the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  of  Wurtinge  and  of  lands  (named)  in  Wotton,  Co.  [m.  17] 
Southampton,  to  Thomas  Dabridgecorte.  For  43 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3226. )  10  June  1572.  Licence  for  Christopher  Kelke  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  alienate 

all  their  lands  in  Swarbye,  Heather  and  Thorpe,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  the  Rectory  with  the 
advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Swarbye,  to  George  Farefax.  For  26s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3227. )  6 June  1572.  Licence  for  Edward  Dyer,  Andrew  Dyer  and  Thomas  Hyett  to 

alienate  the  mansion  house  or  Grange  of  Strete  and  lands  etc.  (named)  in  Glaustonbury 
and  Strete,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Thomas  Dyer.  For  £3  is.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3228. )  18  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Gregory  More  and  Peter  Kempe  to  alienate  [m.  1 8 ] 

their  third  part  of  the  remainder  or  reversion  of  the  site  and  demesne  lands  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  Valdy  alias  Vawdy  Dei  alias  Vally  Dei  alias  Vawdy  alias  Vaudy,  of  all  appur- 
tenances thereof  in  Valdy,  Edenham,  Swineseth  alias  Swinestede,  Irenham,  Creton, 
Bythan,  Careby  and  Wytham,  Co.  Lincoln,  of  the  Manors  of  Edenham  and  Scotelthorpe, 
Co.  Lincoln,  late  of  the  said  Monastery,  and  of  the  Rectory  and  Parish  of  Fulstowe,  Co. 
Lincoln,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Louthe  Parke,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  William  Pelham  and 
Thomas  Moryson  to  the  use  of  Richard  Bertye  for  life,  with  remainder  to  such  persons 
as  he  may  have  appointed  by  deed  or  will  for  years  or  lives,  in  fee  tail  or  fee  simple, 
with  remainder  at  his  death  and  on  the  expiry  of  any  interest  so  appointed  (or  immediately 
on  his  death  in  respect  of  any  parts  of  the  premises  not  so  disposed  of)  to  Peregrine 
Bertie,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Richard.  For  £3  18 s.  10 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3229. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Humphrey  White,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor  of 

London,  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Chyngford  Comitis,  lands  in 
Chingford,  the  advowson  of  Chyngford  church  and  free  fishery  in  the  water  of  Ching- 

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ford  alias  Mill  Steame,  Co.  Essex,  to  John  Branche,  Alderman  of  London.  \m.  19] 
For  £8  1 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3230. )  23  Jan . 1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Sowthwyke  to  alienate  a moiety  of  the  two 

late  Prebends  of  Penford  and  Bovenhill  in  Tatenhall  alias  Tetonhall,  Co.  Stafford  and 
of  all  appurtenances  thereof  now  or  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  Richard  Creswall  alias 
Creswell  and  Margaret  Creswell,  widow,  in  Penford  and  Bovenhill  to  the  said  Richard. 
For  67 s.  id.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3231. )  5 Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Dymmock  to  alienate  a Manor  or  tenement 

in  Great  Careleton  and  Little  Careleton  in  the  Mershe,  lands  in  Sowthsomercotes  and 
lands  ( tenants  named ) in  Great  Careleton,  Little  Careleton  and  Sowthsomercotes,  Co. 
Lincoln,  to  Gilbert  Saltonstall  and  Samuel  Saltonstall.  For  40^.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3232. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Frances  Townley,  widow,  and  John  Towneley  to 

alienate  a third  part  of  lands  in  Sturton,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Robert  West.  For  8j.  4 d.  in  the 
Hanaper.  [m.  20] 

3233. )  26  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  Edward,  Lord  Stafford,  and  Mary  his  wife  to  alienate 

lands  in  Hope  and  Worthyn,  Co.  Salop,  to  Edmund  Gyttyns.  For  18/.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3234. )  14  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Gregory  More  and  Peter  Kempe  to  alienate  their 

third  part  of  the  remainder  or  reversion  of  the  Manor  of  Bryton  alias  Burton  and  of  all 
appurtenances  thereof  in  Birton  alias  Burton,  Bylchfeld  alias  Bychefeld,  Steneby,  Corbye, 
Eston,  Westby,  Skillington,  Cosson  alias  Colson,  Swafeld,  Colsworthe  alias  Colseworth, 
Grantham  and  Southstoke,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Edmund  Hall.  For  15/.  3 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3235. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Henry  Willoughby  and  Thomas  Willoughby  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Snowshill,  lands  in  Snowshill  alias  Snowyshill,  Brockhampton  and  Worm- 
yngton  and  the  advowson  of  Snowishill  Church,  Co.  Gloucester,  to  John  Popham, 
Matthew  Smythe  and  George  Fetyplace  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Popham.  For  £3 
1 3J\  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3236. )  31  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  John  Ham  and  Joan  his  wife  to  alienate  lands  in 

Escott  and  Ercheffount  alias  Urshaunt,  Co.  Wilts,  to  Robert  Flower.  For  \m.  21] 
5 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3237. )  10  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Robert  Harrys  and  Rowland  Harrys  to  alienate  the 

Rectory  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Rugge  alias  Ridge,  Co.  Hertford,  to  Wil- 
liam Fletewood  and  John  Saveli.  For  44s.  5 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3238. )  25  Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Sackvill,  knight.  Lord  Buckhurst,  to  alien- 

ate (1)  his  moiety  of  the  Rectory  of  Godstone  alias  Walkhampsted,  Co.  Surrey,  some- 
time of  Thomas  Wolsey,  once  Archbishop  of  York,  and  formerly  of  Lesons  Priory, 
Co.  Kent,  and  (2)  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Walhampsted  alias  Godstone,  to 
John  Hethe.  For  9/.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3239. )  7 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Henry  Cheyne,  knight,  to  alienate  the  Manors  of 

Quenecorte  alias  Ospringe  and  Pettcourt  alias  F'ettescourte,  Co.  Kent,  and  woods  {named) 
in  Milstede,  Co.  Kent,  to  Richard  Thornehill  and  John  Wilde,  citizens  of  London. 
For  £5  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3240. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Thomas  Farmor  to  alienate  the  Manor  and  Rectory 

of  Hempton  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  Manor  or  Rectory  in  Hempton,  Little 
Rybroughe,  Testenton,  Colcreake,  Great  Ryboroughe,  Oxewycke,  Sherford,  [m.  22] 


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Flytcham,  Little  Snoring,  Wysshingsett,  Thurning,  Owtwell  by  Mersheland,  and  else- 
where, Co.  Norfolk,  and  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Little  Fraunsham,  Co.  Norfolk,  late 
of  the  Monastery  of  Hempton,  to  Richard  Benson.  For  £6  1 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3241. )  31  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Richard  Lee,  knight,  Humphrey  Coningsby  and 

Mary  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of  the  said  Richard,  and  John  Harryson  to  alienate  the 
Manor  of  Beckeford,  lands  in  Beckford,  Grafton,  Asheton  under  Hill,  Aston  on  Carrant, 
Bengrave  and  Didcott  alias  Diddicote,  the  Rectories  of  Beckford  and  Asheton  under  Hill, 
the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Beckford,  Grafton,  Ashton  under  Hill,  Ashton  on  Carrant, 
Bengrave  and  Dydcott  and  the  advowsons  of  the  Vicarages  of  Becford  and  Ashton  under 
Hill,  Co.  Gloucester  to  Robert  Wheatehill  the  younger.  For  £2.1  4 s.  6d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3242. )  31  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  William  Upton,  Edward  Worseley,  Christopher 

Stanley  and  Christopher  Hennage  to  alienate  the  Manors  of  Lullyngton  alias  Loyngton, 
and  Mylton  alias  Middleton  and  lands  in  Lullington,  Alfriston,  Alciston,  Lytlington, 
Barwyke,  Arlyngton,  Hellingeleygh,  Wylmyngton,  Fokyngton,  Jevington,  Friston, 
Eastdene,  Westdeane,  Seford,  Blachington,  Bysshopston,  Worldkyngton  alias  Worlyng- 
ton,  Maresfeld,  Buxted,  Haylesham,  and  Pemsey,  Co.  Sussex,  to  Thomas  Sackvyle, 
knight,  Lord  Buckhurst.  For  £ 1 5 in  the  Hanaper. 

3243. )  20  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  John  Wyseman  of  Great  Canfeld,  Co.  Essex, 

Margaret  his  wife  and  Agnes  Wiseman,  widow  his  mother,  to  alienate  a farm  or  Grange 
called  Ringmere  Graunge,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  Tilteye  Priory,  Co.  Essex,  with  all  appur- 
tenances thereof  ( tenants  named)  in  Fakenham,  Ewston,  Barnham  alias  Barneham,  Hone- 
weton,  Treston,  Lyvermere,  Amp  ton,  Ingham  alias  Ingeham  and  Ikelingham  alias 
Ikelington,  Co.  Suffolk,  Thetford,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  elsewhere,  Cos.  Suffolk  \m.  23] 
and  Norfolk,  to  William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the  Rolls. 

3244. )  29  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Robert  Springe  to  alienate  the  Priory  and  Rectory 

of  Preston,  Co.  Suffolk,  with  the  presentation  of  the  Vicarage  of  the  same  Priory  and 
Rectory,  to  William  Rickthorne.  For  £3  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3245. )  29  Jan.  157 2.  Licence  for  Richard  Seman  alias  Turnor  to  alienate  the  Manor  of 

New  Hall  ( Nova  Aula)  alias  Malkinshall,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  William  Sydaye  to  the  use  of 
the  said  Richard  and  Alice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  Richard.  For  6s.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3 246.)  29  Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Parker  and  Edward  Warde  to  alienate  the  Manor 

of  Barton  Buryhall  and  all  their  lands  in  Barton  and  Barton  Buryhall,  Co.  Norfolk,  to 
Richard  Lucas.  For  41^.  id.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  24] 

3247. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Robert  Springe  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Maysters 

with  lands  parcel  of  the  same  (except  lands,  named  leased  by  him  to  Thomas  Grymwood) 
a wood  called  Rockeswood  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  Manor  and  wood  in  Preston, 
Thorpe  Morieux,  Elicombusta,  Bretenham  or  Lavenham,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  Robert  Rooke- 
wood  and  Dorothy  his  wife  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Robert  Rookewood.  For  £4 
1 5 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3248. )  5 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Henry  Scrope,  knight.  Lord  Scrope  and  Margaret 

his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Langar,  Co.  Nottingham,  to  Nicholas  Lockwood  and 
William  Bowman  in  survivorship,  to  the  use  of  Lord  Scrope  and  Margaret  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  his  heirs  male  by  her,  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs.  For  £14  in  the 
Hanaper. 

3249. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  William  Daunsey  alias  Dauntesey  and  Anne  his  wife 

to  alienate  eight  messuages,  two  tofts  and  eight  gardens  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Giles  with- 


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out  Criplegate,  London  and  a messuage,  a toft,  a garden  and  an  orchard  in  the  Parish  of 
St.  Botulph  without  Aldersgate  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  Robert 
Tayler.  For  5 7/.  7 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  25] 

3250. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Henry,  Lord  Straunge,  and  Margaret  his  wife  to 

alienate  a third  part  of  the  site  of  the  Monastery  of  Lowtheparke,  of  lands  in  Lowthe- 
parke,  Alvyngham,  Keddyngton  alias  Kennyngton,  Cockerington,  Lowthe,  Saltfletby, 
Somercotes,  Ganthorp,  Coveham,  Conysholme,  Cawthorp,  Cumberworth,  Sawby, 
Callesthorp,  Croxby,  Thorgamby,  Bleysby,  Lincoln,  Boston,  Billesby,  Hotofte,  Hotofte- 
graunge,  Thurleby,  Thurleby  Graunge,  Brakenholme,  Brakenholme  Graunge,  Sowthe- 
house,  Southehousegraunge,  Cowecrofte,  Cowecroftegraunge  alias  Sowecrofte- 
graunge,  Tetney,  Tetney  Graunge  and  Parker  Thynges  and  of  tithes  in  Lowth  Parke, 
Co.  Lincoln,  to  Henry  Langholme.  For  £8  17 s.  10 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3251. )  18  Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Richard  Benson  to  alienate  lands  ( described ) in 

Hempton  and  Sherford,  Co.  Norfolk,  to  Thomas  Clifton.  For  zGs.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3252. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  John  Fulferd,  knight,  and  Eleanor  his  wife  and  Richard 

Cervyngton  and  Dorothy  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Watervale  alias  Walterfall, 
Co.  Devon,  to  Vincent  Calmady  and  John  Thomas  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  and 
Dorothy  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  Dorothy, 
with  remainder  to  her  in  fee  simple.  For  £3  i6j\  in  the  Hanaper. 

3253. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Licence  for  Roger  Sprott  to  alienate  the  Chapel  of  Caldon, 
Co.  Stafford,  and  lands  ( tenant  named)  there  to  Rowland  Sprott.  For  15.L  7 d.  [m.  26] 
in  the  Hanaper. 

3254. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  William  Clopton  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Liston 

Overhall,  Co.  Essex,  to  Thomas  Barnardyston,  Thomas  Hanchett,  Andrew  Grey  and 
Andrew  Malorye  to  the  use  of  William  and  Anne  his  wife  for  life  in  survivorship,  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  William.  For  40/.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3255. )  2 Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  Edward  Sutton,  knight,  Lord  of  Dudley,  to  alienate 

the  Manor  of  Balsall,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Balsall,  the 
Manor  of  Balsall,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of  Balsall,  Cos.  Warwick 
and  Worcester,  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  councillor.  For  £16  13  s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3256. )  23  Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  David  Wilkyns  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Tonge 

Castell  and  lands  in  Tonge  {named)  and  Bapchilde,  Co.  Kent,  to  John  Norden  and  Edward 
Norden  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Edward.  For  £8  Gs.  8 d.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  27] 

3257. )  22  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  Edward,  Lord  Stafford,  to  alienate  the  Manor  and 

the  Borough,  Town  or  hamlet  of  Worthyn  alias  Wurthyn,  all  his  lands  in  Worthyn, 
Brockton  and  Hampton,  Co.  Salop,  the  Rectory  of  Worthyn  and  the  advowson  of 
Worthyn  Church,  Co.  Salop,  to  Richard  Powell.  For  £5  1 Gd.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3258. )  27  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  Arthur  Hall  to  alienate  lands  {named  with  tenants' 

names)  in  Grantham,  Co.  Lincoln,  to  Richard  More.  For  40 s.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3259. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  John  Eyre  and  Sibyl  his  wife  to  alienate  the  Manors 

of  Welton  and  Mydsomer  Norton  and  lands  in  Welton,  Midsomer  Norton,  [///.  28] 
Clopton  Norton  and  Clapton,  Co.  Somerset,  to  Chidiock  Poulett  alias  Lord  Chidiock 
Poulett.  For  £G  1 zs.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3260. )  4 Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Edward,  Lord  Stafford,  to  alienate  the  Manor  of  Over- 

gorther  alias  Overgurther,  all  his  lands  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  Manor  in  le 


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Overgurther,  Hopton,  Westen  Waddock  alias  Weston  Maddock,  Magheltre  alias 
Macheldre,  Thornebury  alias  Gayer,  Mundelyn  alias  Mundlyn,  Forden,  Woodlaston 
alias  Penyland,  Ederton  alias  Bryne  Edlred,  Hem,  Ropton,  Leighton,  Woodstone 
Mynde  alias  Woolstand  Mynde,  Badnes,  Roose  Gore  and  Mulsopp,  Co.  Montgomery, 
all  his  lands  in  Forden,  Churchstock  and  Woorthyn,  Co.  Montgomery,  and  ail  appur- 
tenances of  the  said  Manor  in  Woorthyn  to  Richard  Purcell.  For  £5  i6j\  5^  in  the 
Hanaper. 

3261.)  20  Dec.  1571.  Licence  for  Arthur  Basset  to  alienate  a third  part  of  a Manor 

called  Brodwoodwiger  and  all  his  lands  in  Brodwoodwiger,  Co.  Devon,  to  Richard 
Deane,  and  Roger  Deane.  For  26/.  Sd.  in  the  Hanaper.  [m.  29] 


3262. )  2 Jan.  1 5 72.  Licence  for  William,  Lord  Sandes,  and  Catherine  his  wife  to  alien- 

ate the  Manors  of  Stene  and  Hinton,  Co.  Northampton,  and  lands  there  to  Hercules 
Ameredeth  and  William  Umbervyle.  For  £20  1 3 s.  4 d.  in  the  Hanaper. 

3263. )  8 Feb.  1572.  Pardon  of  alienation:  John  Mason  of  Gloucester,  ‘yeoman’  and 

Alice  his  wife  have  acquired  unto  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  from  Robert  More- 
ton  of  the  said  City,  Alderman,  lands  {named  with  tenant's  name)  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Ald- 
ate  in  the  said  City,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Tewkesbury.  For  £ioj\  in  the  Hanaper. 

3264. )  1 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Blythe  of  Barmebye  on  Donne,  Co.  York,  and 

Elizabeth  his  wife  who  by  writing,  29  April,  13  Eliz.,  have  acquired  unto  them  and  the 
heirs  of  John  from  Peter  Sleford  lands  {named)  in  Barmeby  on  Donne,  parcel  of  the  Manor 
of  Barmby  on  Donne  alias  Donne  Bramwith  and  Kyrkbramwith,  Co.  York.  For  46 s. 
8 d. 

3265. )  1 Feb.  1572.  The  like  for  John  Duncombe  who  by  fine  in  the  Common  Pleas 

in  Easter  term  last  has  acquired  from  Richard  Shrymton  and  Anne  his  wife  the  Rectory 
of  Donnyngton  alias  Dynton,  Co.  Buckingham,  lands  there  and  the  advowson  of  the 
Vicarage  there.  For  £-/.  [m.  30] 

3266. )  5 Feb.  1572.  The  like,  for  £3  6j*.  8 d.  paid  by  John  Yonge:  by  fine  in  the  Com- 

mon Pleas  in  Trinity  term,  13  Eliz.,  he  has  acquired  from  William  Skypwith,  knight, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  William  Marson  and  Francis  Marson  the  Manor  of  Woodhall 
and  lands  in  Hemelhamsted,  Co.  Hertford,  to  the  use  of  William  Marson  aforesaid  for 
1 5 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  and  thereafter  to  Francis  aforesaid,  William’s  son, 
for  21  years,  with  remainder  to  William  Skypwith  aforesaid  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs 
of  her  body  by  him,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  William  Skypwith. 

3267. )  31  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  James  Brigham  of  the  late  College  of 

Stayndropp  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham  and  the  Rectory  of  Stayndropp,  late  of  the 
College;  with  reservations,  including  a convenient  part  of  the  churchyard  for  the  use  of 
the  Church  as  accustomed,  a dwelling  customarily  reserved  in  the  College  for  the  use 
of  the  Vicar  of  Stayndropp,  and  the  lead  and  leaden  roofs;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly 
rent  £97  12 s.  5 d.\  the  lessee  discharged  from  all  other  charges.  In  consideration  that 
Brigham  will  undertake  the  repair  and  maintenance  of  the  buildings  of  the  College,  which 
are  in  great  decay;  and  for  a fine  of  £66  1 3 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  3 1] 

By  P.S. 

3268. )  6 Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Arthur  Champernowne,  knight,  of  all 

lands  within  the  precinct  of  Kyrrybullock  Park,  late  disparked,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of 
Stoke  Clymeslond,  Co.  Cornwall,  and  parcel  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall;  with  reservations; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £6.  In  consideration  of  his  surrender  of  a patent. 


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5 June,  4 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the 
same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £12  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

3269. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Richard  Greames  alias  Gares  \m.  32] 

of  the  following,  Co.  York, — (1)  the  tithes  of  corn  ( tenant  named)  in  Estcottingwith 
belonging  to  the  Rectory  of  Estcottingwith  and  Ellerton,  (2)  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay 
of  the  demesne  lands  of  Ellerton  Priory  and  the  tithes  of  wool  and  lambs  and  other 
small  tithes  and  oblations  in  Ellerton  late  occupied  by  the  Prior  and  convent  of  Ellerton, 
(3)  lands  (named),  the  profits  of  the  Lent  book  of  Estcottingwith  with  the  oblations  and 
privy  tithes  there  and  the  tithes  of  hay  of  Northbanke,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  of  Aughton, 
once  of  Ellerton  Priory,  (4)  the  whole  Rectory  of  Estcottingwith  and  Elerton,  (5)  lands 
(tenant  named)  in  Ellerton,  (6)  lands  (tenant  named)  next  Fosse  Milles,  parcel  of  the  Manor 
of  Clifton,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  by  the  walls  of  York,  (7)  lands  (named  with 
tenant’s  name)  in  Estcottingwith,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Estcottingwith  and  once  of  the 
said  Monastery  of  St.  Mary,  and  (8)  lands  (tenant  named)  in  Estcottingwith,  [m.  33] 
parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Estcotting  with  and  once  of  the  said  Monastery  of  St.  Mary;  with 
reservations;  (1) — (6)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent,  17  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to 
John  Herbert  of  the  same,  by  the  name  of  (a)  the  tithes  of  hay  of  Northbanke  in  Aughton, 
the  oblations  and  profits  of  the  Lent  book  of  Aughton,  Spaldington,  Willowtofte,  Seton, 
Lathom  and  Le  Rydinge  Graunge,  the  tithes  of  hay  of  a meadow  in  Estcottingwith  in 
Aughton,  the  tithes  of  wool,  lambs,  hemp,  flax  and  privy  tithes  of  Estcottingwith,  and 
the  Rectory  of  Ellerton  and  Estcottingwith,  (b)  lands  in  Ellerton  and  (c)  lands  next  Fosse 
Milles,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (a)  £9.,  (b)  14 s.  and 
(V)  1 is.,  (7)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  1 5 Feb., 
3 Eliz.,  to  John  Herbert  inter  alia,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  39/.  6d.  and  (8)  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent 
of  the  Exchequer,  4 July,  4 Eliz.,  to  Richard  Hodgeson  inter  alia,  with  reservations,  for 
21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  9^.  if d.;  yearly  rents  (1)  £4,  (2) 
66s.  8 d.,  (3)  3 3 j*.  4 d.,  (5)  14/.,  (6)  ioj\,  (7)  39/.  6d.  and  (8)  9/.  if d.  For  his  service  in  the 
North.  By  P.S. 

3270. )  23  Nov.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Harryson  of  (1)  a moiety  of 

lands  (tenant  named)  in  Bradwell,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  John  Throgmerton,  attainted  [m.  34] 
of  treason,  and  (2)  the  Rectory  of  Loddon  and  the  tithes  of  corn  in  the  Parish  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Loddon,  Co.  Norfolk,  (3)  lands  (named)  in  Carleton  Field,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  (4) 
lands  called  ‘Gannockes  Yarde’  and  profits  of  fishing  etc.  (described,  including  a swan 
mark),  Co.  Norfolk,  which  premises  in  the  County  of  Norfolk  were  once  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Langley,  Co.  Norfolk;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rents 
(1)  3 3 4 d.,  (2)  iooj.,  (3)  3/.  id.  and  (4)  nd.\  the  lessee  to  leave  five  ‘lez  copies’  of  white 
swans  of  ‘lez  marke’  aforesaid  at  the  end  of  the  term.  In  consideration  of  Harryson’s 
charges  and  labour  in  suing  for  an  inquisition  whereby  (1),  which  was  concealed  from 
Throgmerton’s  attainder,  was  recovered  for  the  Crown;  and  for  a fine  of  £ 20  paid  at 
the  Exchequer. 

3271. )  31  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  West,  knight,  Lord  de  la  Ware, 

of  woods  called  ‘le  Est  Parte  of  Buckholt  Wood’,  alias  ‘the  East  Walke  of  Buckholt’, 
Cos.  Southampton  and  Wilts,  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  ancient  hereditaments  of 
the  Queen  of  England;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £85  )s.  4d.\ 
with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  [m.  35] 
preservation  thereof.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woods  only  and  must  be 
enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting  (as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  surveyor  of  woods), 
the  charges  whereof  Lord  de  la  Ware  will  undertake,  and  will  also  pay  the  said  rent, 
whereas  none  has  heretofore  been  answered.  By  P.S. 


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3272. )  26  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Wrothe,  knight  of  the  site  and 

capital  messuage  of  the  Manor  and  Grange  of  Highberie,  late  of  the  Priory  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  lands  (named)  all  appurtenances  of  the  premises  and  the  tithes 
thereof,  all  parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Newington  Barroo  alias  Highberue,  Co.  Middlesex; 
with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £51;  the  lessee  to  find  \m.  36] 
entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  Manor 
or  survey  the  same.  In  consideration  of  his  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  of  a patent  1 5 
July,  4 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the 
same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £5 1 paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

3273. )  29  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Grey  of  woods  (named)  belonging 

to  the  Manor  of  Hicham,  Co.  Suffolk,  late  of  the  Bishopric  of  Ely;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £8  9/.  4 d.\  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the 
woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof.  In  consideration  that  the  premises 
are  woods  only  and  must  be  enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting  (as  appears  by  certifi- 
cate of  the  surveyor  of  woods),  the  charges  whereof  Grey  will  undertake. 

3274. )  31  Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Brounker  and  William  Neale 

of  woods  called  ‘le  West  Porte  of  Buckhold  Wood’  alias  ‘the  West  Walke  of  [m.  37] 
Buckholt’,  Cos.  Southampton  and  Wilts,  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  ancient  heredita- 
ments of  the  Queen  of  England;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent 
£126  4 s.;  with  provisions  for  two  cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and 
preservation  thereof.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  are  woods  only  and  must  be 
enclosed  for  seven  years  after  cutting  (as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  surveyor  of  woods); 
the  charges  whereof  Brounker  and  Neale  will  undertake,  and  will  also  pay  the  said  rent, 
whereas  none  has  heretofore  been  answered.  By  P.S. 


3275. )  28  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  2 1 years  to  J ohn  J ohnson  of  the  site  and  capital  mansion 

of  the  Manor  of  Cockfeld  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham  and  a tenement,  parcel  of  the  same 
Manor,  all  late  leased  to  Thomas  Watson  at  the  undermentioned  rent  and  late  of  Charles, 
Earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  of  treason;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last; 
yearly  rent  £6  1 3 j-.  4^.  For  a fine  of  £26  1 3/.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

3276. )  28  Jan.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Meredith  and  Warkyn  [m.  38] 

Lewis  of  Uske  mill  in  the  suburbs  of  Brecknock,  Co.  Brecon,  late  of  Brecknock  Priory; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £6.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  them  of  a 
patent,  7 March,  4 and  5 Ph.  & Mary,  leasing  the  mill  to  Hugh  Havarde  for  2 1 years  from 
Lady  Day  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £24  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

3277. )  14  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Thomas  Onslowe  of  the  tithes  in  Prescote, 

Co.  Salop,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Tynnalles,  parcel  of  the  Rectory  [m.  39] 
of  Basechurche,  Co.  Salop,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Shrewsbury; 
from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  5 3 s.  4 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Onslowe 
of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1 5 April,  6 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  same  to 
John  Fathergill  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  53^.  4 d.\ 
and  for  a fine  of  £10  13 s.  4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  A patent,  4 June,  7 Eliz.,  leasing  to 
John  Moyle  inter  alia  the  tithes  in  Prescote  in  Basechurche,  then  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Howell  and  John  Lynnalles,  late  of  the  said  Monastery,  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  6s.  8 d.,  is  invalid  by  non-recitation  of  the 
prior  patent  to  Fathergill. 

3278. )  1 Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Henry  Whitney  of  all  lands  in  Eastmeare 

alias  Estmeane  or  elsewhere,  Co.  Devon,  late  of  Roger  Pagan  and  afterwards  of  ( — ) 
Calverley  alias  Cawdeley  alias  Caunderley;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last 


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yearly  rent  £20  from  the  time  when  he  shall  obtain  possession;  provided  that,  if  it  shall 
hereafter  be  proved  that  the  premises  ought  to  be  of  a greater  rent,  he  shall  pay  such 
rent.  In  consideration  that  Whitney  offers  to  recover  a.t  his  own  costs  the  premises  which 
have  long  been  concealed,  and  to  pay  the  rent  of  £20. 

3279. )  29  Jan.  1572.  Grant,  for  the  service  of  William  Drury,  knight,  to  Drury  and 

Ralph  Scudeamour  and  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  Drury  of  the  reversion  and  rent  of  lands 
( named  with  tenants'  names ) in  Horham,  Co.  Suffolk,  leased  by  patent,  2 July,  13  Eliz., 
to  John  Sonkeye  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4.  [m.  40] 

Also  grant  of, — (1)  a portion  of  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Woodham  in  the 
Bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  William  Smythe,  attainted  of  treason;  (2)  a moiety  of  lands 
( named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Walworth  in  the  said  Bishopric,  once  of  Francis  Askugh, 
knight,  and  afterwards  of  the  said  Smythe;  (3)  the  premises  in  Horham,  and  all  lands 
leased  therewith  in  Horham  Bradocke,  Co.  Suffolk,  now  or  late  parcel  of  the  Manor  of 
Horham  Bradocke  and  late  of  John  Throgmerton,  attainted  of  treason;  (4)  lands  etc. 
( tenants  named)  in  Horham  Bradocke,  late  of  the  said  Throgmerton;  (5)  lands  ( named 
with  tenants , names)  in  Heworth  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  Anthony  Hebborne, 
attainted  of  treason;  (6)  lands  {named)  in  Heworth,  late  of  Robert  Claxton,  attainted  of 
treason;  (7)  a capital  messuage  called  Shotton  in  Sedgfeld  in  the  said  Bishopric,  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Hebborne  and  late  of  the  said  Anthony  Hebborne;  and  (8) 
a moiety  of  the  Manor  of  Eden  Parva  in  the  said  Bishopric,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Foster  and  late  of  John  Trollopp,  attainted  of  treason.  Yearly  value  £50  \zs.  9 d. 
Bells,  lead  and  advowsons  reserved.  To  hold  (7)  by  service  of  the  hundredth  [m.  41] 
part  of  a knight’s  fee,  and  the  rest  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche  in  socage,  rendering 
yearly  13/.  3 d.  Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  Q. 

3280. )  7 Dec.  1571.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Symcottes  of  lands  {tenants  named) 

in  Cockerington,  Co.  Lincoln,  parcel  of  lands  exchanged  with  William,  Lord  Willoughby 
and  Thomas  Hennage,  knight;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent 
£6  15s.  4 d.  In  consideration  that  Symcotes  will  undertake  to  maintain  the  sea  walls 
protecting  ‘le  levell’,  where  the  premises  lie;  and  for  a fine  of  £10  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

3281. )  26  May  1572.  Grant  to  Roger  Manners  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

George  Lutterell,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lutterell;  with  an  annuity  of  £30  from 
6 Jan.,  13  Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died,  until  he  shall  attain  the  age  of  15  and  thereafter  of 
£40.  [By  P.S. 

3282. )  14  March  1572.  Grant  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner  of  the 

wardship  and  marriage  of  Elizabeth  and  Margaret  Kebbell,  daughters  and  co-heirs  of 
Henry  Kebbell;  with  an  annuity  of  £16  from  9 May,  13  Eliz.,  when  Henry  \m.  43] 
died.  By  P.S. 

3283. )  13  May  1572.  Grant  to  Leonard  Meysye  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

Humphrey  Conysbie,  son  and  heir  of  John  Conisbye;  with  an  annuity  of  £6  13/.  4 d. 
from  6 Sept.,  9 Eliz.,  when  John  died.  By  P.S. 

3284. )  16  May  1572.  Grant  to  Henry  Gurney  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Henry 

Gurney,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Anthony  Gurney,  to  wit,  the  son  and  heir  of  Francis 
Gurney,  son  and  heir  of  Anthony;  with  an  annuity  of  z6s.  4 d.  from  13  Jan.  [m.  44] 
1 5 5 5 [/6],  when  Anthony  died.  By  P.S. 

3285. )  11  March  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  William  Cordell,  knight,  Master  of  the 

Rolls,  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John  Pakington,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Packing- 
ton,  knight;  with  an  annuity  of  £30  from  2 June,  1 3 Eliz.,  when  Thomas  died.  By  Q. 


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3286. )  19  March  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Lorchyn  of  the  office  of  Bailiff  alias 

Bailiff  Itinerant  of  the  Hundred  of  Osulston,  Co.  Middlesex;  so  that  he  account  to  the 
Sheriff  of  the  County  for  all  profits  due  to  the  Crown  in  the  Hundred,  and  aid  the 
Sheriff  in  the  execution  of  writs  and  all  other  business  touching  the  said  office  of  Bailiff 
Itinerant.  By  Q. 

3287. )  12  June  1572.  Pardon  for  Henry  Crooke  late  of  Seale,  Co.  Kent,  \m.  45] 

indicted  for  that  on  20  Nov.,  14  Eliz.,  he  broke  and  entered  the  close  of  William  Master 
at  Seale  and  stole  a mare  belonging  to  Master.  At  the  suit  of  Thomas  Crooke,  his  father. 

By  P.S. 


3288.)  4 March  1572.  Licence  for  life  for  William,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  to  lease  the 

Manor  and  Hundred  of  Crediton  alias  Kirton,  Co.  Devon,  or  any  parcel  thereof  for 
21  years  to  William  Killegrew;  so  that  the  accustomed  rent  or  more  be  reserved  thereon. 
The  Manor  and  Hundred  were  granted  by  patent,  18  July,  2 and  4 Ph.  & Mary,  to 
James  Troblefeld,  then  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  his  successors  on  condition  that  they  should 
not  be  given  or  leased  to  anyone  for  any  longer  term  than  the  life  of  the  Bishop  for  the 
time  being  without  licence  of  the  Crown.  By  P.S. 


3289. )  25  Feb.  1572.  Presentation  of  Robert  Ayscough,  clerk,  to  the  Rectory  of 

Clisthydon,  Co.  Devon,  Exeter  dioc.,  void  by  deprivation.  By  P.S. 

3290. )  14  Sept.  1572.  Woodstock.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Watson  late  of  Cockefelde, 

Co.  Durham,  for  all  treasons,  rebellions  and  felonies  committed  between  1 Nov.,  11 
Eliz.,  and  3 1 Jan.  following.  By  Q. 

3291. )  23  May  1572.  Dispensation  for  Adam  Lofthowse,  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 

Councillor  in  Ireland,  in  consideration  of  the  poverty  of  his  Archbishopric,  to  hold 
in  commendam  benefices  to  the  yearly  value  of  / 100  \m.  46] 

English.  By  P.S. 

3292. )  2 July  1572.  Presentation  of  Nicholas  Marston,  M.  A.,  to  the  Rectory  of  Ixborne 
alias  Egesborn,  Co.  Devon,  Exeter  dioc.,  void  by  death;  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  the 
minority  of  John  Chidley,  brother  and  heir  of  Strichley  Chidley,  son  and  heir  of  Chris- 
topher Chidley  of  Ashton,  Co.  Devon. 

3293. )  24  March  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  two  years  to  Ralph  Chevalerius,  a 

Frenchman,  Canon  and  Prebendary  of  Canterbury  Cathedral,  of  the  emoluments  of 
his  Canonry  and  Prebend  whenever  he  shall  be  absent  from  the  Cathedral.  For  his  service 
in  the  time  both  of  Edward  VI  and  the  present  Queen  in  the  teaching  of  Hebrew  in 
Cambridge  University.  By  P.S. 

3294. )  28  Feb.  1572.  Presentation  of  William  Redman,  M.A.,  clerk,  to  the  rectory  of 

Toppesfelde,  London  dioc.,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Donnell,  clerk. 

By  P.S. 

3295. )  13  June  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Foster  of  the  office  of  a Gunner  in  the 

Tower  of  London,  held  by  Roger  Hewett,  deceased;  wages  of  Gd.  a day,  payable  at  the 
Exchequer,  from  Easter,  14  Eliz.  By  P.S. 

3296. )  16  May  1572.  Presentation  of  Robert  Waller,  B.A.,  clerk,  to  the  perpetual 

Vicarage  of  Mildenhall,  Co.  Suffolk,  Norwich  dioc;  in  the  Queen’s  gift  by  lapse  of  time. 

By  Q. 

3297. )  28  Feb.  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Longworth,  S.T.P.,  of  the  \m.  47] 

Deanery  of  Chester  Cathedral,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Peerse.  By  P.S. 


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3298. )  29  March  1 57 2.  Gorhambury.  Grant  to  Edmund  Freake,  Bishop  of  Rochester, 

High  Almoner,  in  augmentation  of  the  Queen’s  alms,  of  all  goods  of  felons  de  se  and 
deodands  in  England  and  Wales  and  the  Marches  thereof;  from  26  Feb.  last. 

By  P.S. 

3299. )  14  May  1572.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Christopher  Wraye,  the 

Queen’s  Serjeant  at  Law,  to  be  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench.  By  Q. 

3300. )  24  May  1572.  Protection  for  one  year  for  Robert  Hitchecocke.  By  P.S. 

3301. )  25  June  1572.  Pardon  for  John  Hamlyn  of  Muxton,  Co.  Stafford,  for  all 

treasons,  rebellions  and  other  offences  committed  between  1 Nov.,  11  Eliz.,  and  31  Jan. 
following.  At  the  suit  of  Edmund,  Lord  Chandos.  [m.  48] 

By  P.S. 

3302. )  23  June  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Daye,  S.T.P.,  Provost  of  Eton  College, 

of  the  Deanery  of  the  College  or  Free  Chapel  Royal  of  St.  George  in  Windesor  Castle, 
void  by  the  resignation  of  George  Carew.  By  P.S. 

3303. )  29  Aug.  1572.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  life  to  Matthew  Baker,  ‘shipwright’, 

of  the  office  of  Shipwright  ( naupag ’)  or  one  of  the  Master  Makers  of  the  Queen  ships  and 
boats;  as  held  by  Richard  Bull,  deceased;  wages  of  nd.  a day,  payable  at  the  Exchequer, 
from  Lady  Day  last.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 21  Jan.,  26  Eliz.,  signed:  ‘G  Gerrard  [M.R.]’;  ‘Matthew 
Baker’;  with  a note  ‘W.  Borough  cognosco  partem.’ 

3304. )  18  Sept.  1572.  Baldwin  Brightwell.  Presentation  of  John  Brigges,  [S.JT.B., 

to  the  Rectory  of  Cheriton,  Winchester  dioc.,  void  by  lapse.  By  P.S. 

3305. )  22  Sept.  1572.  Reading.  Grant  for  life  to  Lancelot  Bostock,  a Gentleman 

Pensioner,  of  the  office  of  Constable  of  Flynt  Castle,  Co.  Flint;  yearly  wages  of  £20, 
payable  by  the  Chamberlain  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Chester;  as  formerly  held  by  Ed- 
ward Mackwilliams.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

3 306.)  8 Oct.  1 5 72.  Windsor.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Pulvertofte  of  the  Manor 

of  Goore,  Co.  Glamorgan,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Neath,  Co.  Glamorgan,  and  all 
lands,  courts  and  other  appurtenances  thereof;  woods  reserved;  from  Lady  Day,  [m.  49] 
1 5 74;  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations, 
14  April,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Thomas  Strete,  a Groom  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  (whose  interest 
Pulvertofte  now  holds),  woods  reserved,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  £27  17J.  10 d.;  same  rent.  For  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 


(The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


By  P.S. 


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3307. )  12  June  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  James  Brampton  of  (1)  the  Manor  [m.  1] 

of  Hevingham  and  Marsham  and  Hevingham  Park,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  (2)  a liberty  and 
warren  of  coneys  in  Causton,  Co.  Norfolk  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Causton,  all  late  of 
James  Bullen,  knight,  deceased,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits,  belonging  to  the  pre- 
mises; with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  £34  and  (2)  53/.;  with 
provisions  for  [two  ?] 1 cuttings  only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation 
thereof.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  James  by  deed,  27  May,  14  Eliz., 
of  a patent,  13  Oct.,  3 Eliz.,  leasing  the  premises  to  him  and  Mary  then  his  wife,  now 
deceased,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rents;  and  for  the  better 
maintenance  of  the  rank  of  himself  and  his  children  by  the  said  Mary,  a daughter  of 
Edward  Bullen,  knight,  deceased.  \m.  2] 

ByP.S. 

3308. )  25  April  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Freman  Yonge,  a Yeoman  of  the  Guard, 

of  the  Rectory  of  Studham,  Cos.  Hertford  and  Bedford,  once  of  Dunstable  Priory,  Co. 
Bedford;  with  reservations,  including  the  tithes  of  Shortgrave  alias  Shortgrove  and  the 
tithes  of  Humbersowe,  Co.  Hertford;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £10  $s.  Gd.  In 
consideration  of  his  surrender  of  a patent,  25  Jan.,  7 Eliz.,  leasing  to  him  the  Rectory 
of  Stodham,  Co.  Hertford,  at  the  same  rent  for  21  years  from  the  Invention  of  Holy 
Cross,  1571,  or  the  termination  of  the  interest  of  William  Belfeld,  which  patent  is  invalid 
by  the  misprison  and  lack  of  certain  words.  [m.  3] 

By  P.S. 

3309. )  24  April  1572.  Lease  for  31  years  to  John  Baptist  Castilion,  a Groom  of  the 

Privy  Chamber,  of  (1)  the  Manor  of  Porlocke,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  Henry,  Duke  of 
Suffolk,  attainted  of  treason,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  thereof  and  (2)  lands 

( tenant  named)  in  Shete  in  Petersfeld,  Co.  Southampton,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Keyn- 
sham,  Co.  Somerset;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  Lady  Day,  1582,  being  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  27  May,  3 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Duporte  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £42,  and  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1586,  being  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  5 Feb.,  8 Eliz.,  to  William  Fawkener, 
with  reservations  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  14/.;  same 
rents.  For  his  service.  [m.  4] 

By  P.S. 

3310. )  10  June  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Hobby,  the  present  farmer,  [m.  5] 

of  the  house  and  site  of  the  Monastery  of  Hailes  and  lands  etc.  ( named  with  tenants 9 
names)  in  Hales,  Didbroke  and  Pynnockes  Skerne  alias  Pynnockes  Sheer,  Co.  Gloucester, 
once  of  the  said  Monastery;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  1586,  being  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  18  July,  7 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Hodgekins  for  21  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £1 59  \6d.  In  consideration  that  the  premises  have 
long  been  raised  from  the  old  yearly  rent  of  £99  iGd.  to  £1 59  1 6d.  by  way  of  appreciation; 
also  because  the  farmer  has  spent  £344  on  the  repair  of  the  premises,  long  in  great  ruin; 
and  for  a fine  of  £400  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 


1 Both  the  enrolment  and  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1245)  read  ‘nisi  succisiones  tantum\ 


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3311. )  18  June  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Barham,  the  Queen’s  Serjeant 

at  Law,  of  (1)  lands  called  ‘le  Parke  of  Boxley’,  (2)  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names')  [m.  6] 
in  Boxley  and  Allington  and  (3)  lands  {named)  in  Boxley,  all  in  the  County  of  Kent  and 
late  of  Thomas  Wyat,  knight,  attained  of  treason;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  Michael- 
mas, 1575,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  26  Oct.,  1 and  2 Ph.  & 
Mary,  to  Henry  Bludder  inter  alia  for  2 1 years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent 
of  iooj-.  (2)  from  Lady  Day,  1589,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent,  10  June, 
10  Eliz.,  to  Edward  Wyat  of  (2)  and  (3)  from  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly 
rents  of  (2)  £8  15J.  {detailed)  and  (3)  15J.  4 d.,  and  (3)  from  Michaelmas,  1585,  \m.-j\ 

when  a term  of  36  years  in  a lease,  16  Sept.,  4 Edw.  VI,  thereof  to  Thomas  Gore  will 
expire;  same  rents.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

3312. )  2 May  1572.  Lease  for  40  years  to  Thomas  Duporte  of  (1)  Growbye  Park 

and  lands  {named)  in  Growby,  Co.  Leicester,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Growbye,  [m.  8] 
and  (2)  Whittington  Grange  in  Ratbye  or  elsewhere,  Co.  Leicester,  all  late  of  Henry, 
late  Duke  of  Suffolk;  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8  and 
(2)  £9  1 3J*.  4 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Duporte  of  {a)  a patent,  16  June, 
1 Mary  [ Calendar , 1 5 5 3-1 5 54,  p.  316],  confirming  to  him  a lease  of  (1)  by  Frances,  Duchess 
of  Suffolk,  for  40  years  from  10  April,  1 Mary,  at  the  same  rent  and  {b)  a patent,  10  Dec., 
4 and  5 Ph.  & Mary  [ Calendar , 1 5 5 7-1 5 5 8,  p.  140],  leasing  (2)  to  him  for  21  years  from  the 
death  of  the  said  Duchess  at  the  same  rent;  and  because  he  has  released  to  the  Crown 
woods  {named)  in  Crowbye  Park  or  elsewhere  within  the  manor  of  Growbye  estimated 
to  be  saleable  for  £500  within  the  unexpired  term  of  the  patent  aforesaid.  [m.  9] 

By  P.S. 

3313. )  26  May  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  the  service  of  John  Morgan,  [m.  10] 

deceased,  to  Agnes  Morgan,  widow,  late  his  wife,  of  (1)  the  Rectory  of  Attingwicke, 
Co.  York,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Bridlington,  Co.  York,  (2)  lands  in  Darlescote 
in  Patteshall,  Co.  Northampton,  (3)  lands  in  Pirvin  alias  Pirbin,  Co.  Hereford,  once  of 
Leomynster  Priory,  (4)  lands  {tenants  named)  in  Dilwyn,  Co.  Hereford,  once  of  Wormesley 
Priory,  Co.  Hereford,  (5)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Holme  in  Dilwyn  aforesaid,  once  of  St. 
Mary’s  Chantry  in  Dilwyn  Parva,  Co.  Hereford,  (6)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Dilwyn, 
(7)  lands  {tenant  named)  in  Webley,  Co.  Hereford,  (8)  the  Rectory  of  Ulcebye,  Co.  Lincoln, 
and  the  tithes  there,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Appulyarde  for  a yearly  rent 
of  £12,  once  of  Thorneton  College,  Co.  Lincoln;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  \m.  11] 
Michaelmas,  1581,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  24  Jan.,  3 Eliz.,  to 
John  Middleton  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8,  (2)  from 
12  June,  1575,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  12  June,  1 Mary 
[ Calendar , 1553-1554,  p.  293],  to  John  Blisse  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  41s.,  (3) 
from  Lady  Day,  1587,  or  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  29  June, 
3 and  4 Ph.  & Mary,  to  Thomas  Stevens  of  the  same,  by  the  name  of  lands  called  Pervyn 
in  Hope,  Co.  Hereford,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Reding,  Co.  Berks,  with  reservations, 
for  30  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  38/.,  (4)  and  (5)  from  Michaelmas, 
1588,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  13  Feb., 
10  Eliz.,  to  Ellis  Wynne  inter  alia , with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then 
last  at  yearly  rents  of  (4)  5/.  and  (5)  3 j-.,  (6)  and  (7)  from  Lady  Day,  1588,  or  the  termina- 
tion of  a lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  to  Thomas  Woodhall  inter  alia  for 
21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (6)  39 s.  10 d.  and  (7)  6/.  6d.,  and  (8) 
from  Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  lease  or  grant  thereof  for  life  or  years 
enduring  after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1)  £8,  (2)  42J.,  (3)  38/.  zd.,  (4)  $s.,  (5)  3^.,  (6)  33^ 
4 d.,  (7)  5J-.  and  (8)  £12;  the  lessee  to  pay  yearly  out  of  (5)  3 s.  8 d.  for  rent  resolute  [m.  12] 


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to  Michael  Lister,  knight,  and  out  of  (6)  and  (7)  6j\  Gd.  for  rent  to  John  Seintlowe  and 
John  Talbote,  knight,  and  18 d.  for  rent  resolute  to  Lord  Ferrers,  as  heretofore. 

By  P.S. 


3314.)  11  May  157 2.  Lease  for  30  years  to  Thomas  Gower,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  for 

his  long  service,  especially  in  the  late  rebellion  in  the  North,  of  (1)  the  site  and  capital 
messuage  of  the  Manor  of  Estenbourne,  Col  Berks,  and  lands  ( named  with  tenants'  names') 
there,  parcel  of  the  said  Manor,  late  purchased  from  William  Essex,  knight,  (2)  lands  in 
Sybsey,  Co.  Lincoln,  once  parcel  of  Willoughton  Preceptory,  (3)  lands  {named)  in  Garne- 
thorpe,  Co.  Lincoln,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Alvingham,  Co.  Lincoln,  (4)  the  site  and 
demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Wynterbourne  Davers,  Co.  Berks,  (5)  the  site  of  [Am  3] 
the  Manor  of  Winterborne  Mayn  called  Bussockes  Courte,  Co.  Berks,  parcel  of  the 
Queen’s  possessions  before  her  accession  and  formerly  of  Charles,  late  Duke  of  Suffolk, 
(6)  lands  in  Stapleford,  Co.  Essex,  called  Hamons,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Stapleford,  late 
of  [ — ] Tuke,  knight,  (7)  the  tithes  of  sheaves  and  hay  and  lands  in  Predie  and  a sheep  pas- 
ture {named)  on  Menedip,  Co.  Somerset,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Brewton,  (8)  the  site  of 
the  Manor  called  ‘the  mannour  place’  and  lands  etc.  {named  with  tenants'  names)  in  \m.  14] 
Witlesey,  parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Witlesey,  St.  Mary,  Co.  Cambridge,  and  once  of  the 
Monastery  of  Thorney,  (9)  {named)  in  Gwedryn  in  the  Commote  of  Meney,  Co.  Anglesey, 
Rosfairemill,  the  Towns  of  Bodureda  and  Mossoglyn  and  all  lands  in  Porthamall  late 
of  Meredd  Lloid  Coly,  outlawed  for  felony,  in  the  said  Commote  {tenant  named)  and  all 
lands  late  discovered  by  inquisition  before  Commissioners  of  the  Queen  in  Gwedryn  and 
valued  by  them  at  3 s.  2 d.  yearly,  (10)  lands  {named  with  tenants'  names)  at  the  Town  of  St. 
Peter  (yearly  rent  2 id.)  and  in  Castell  (yearly  rent  1 Gd.)  in  the  Commote  of  Issaph,  Co. 
Carnarvon,  and  (11)  lands  {named  with  tenants'  names)  in  the  Commote  of  Issaph,  in  the 
Commote  of  Nanconwey,  in  Penvro  in  the  Commote  of  Issaph,  in  Penarsford  and  at 
Penvro  aforesaid,  Co.  Carnarvon,  which  premises  in  the  Counties  of  Anglesey  and  Car- 
narvon are  parcels  of  the  Principality  of  North  Wales;  with  reservations;  (1)  from  the 
death  of  Anne,  Duchess  of  Somerset,  to  whom  by  patent,  27  Feb.,  2 and  3 Ph.  & Mary, 
the  manor  of  Estenbourne  was  granted  inter  alia  for  life,  (2)  from  Michaelmas,  1581, 
being  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  11  Feb.,  3 Eliz.,  to  Thomas 
Southen  {alias  Sowthen)  of  the  same,  then  late  of  James  West,  with  reservations,  for  21 
years  at  a yearly  rent  of  40s.  8 d.y  (3)  from  Lady  Day,  1582,  being  the  termination  of  a 
lease  thereof  by  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  10  June,  3 Eliz.,  to  Edmund  Downing,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £ 4 , (4)  and  (5)  from  Michaelmas,  1585, 
being  the  termination  of  leases  of  (4)  by  patent,  29  Jan.,  7 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Hedde  for 
21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £8  and  (5)  by  patent,  22  March,  7 Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Smyth 
for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  13 s.  4 d.y  (6)  from  Lady  Day,  1588,  being  the  termination 
of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  3 July,  9 Eliz.,  to  John  Master  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent 
of  £8  ioj\  (7)  from  Michaelmas,  1588,  being  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent  of  the 
Exchequer,  1 Dec.,  10  Eliz.,  to  George  Rodney  of  the  same,  being  then  or  late  in  his 
tenure,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  73/  .4 d.y  and  (8) — (11)  from 
Michaelmas  next  or  the  termination  of  any  leases  or  grants  thereof  for  life  or  years  endur- 
ing after  that  date;  yearly  rents  (1),  with  $s.  id.  for  the  lands  {named),  $Gs.  Sd.y  [m.  15] 
(2)  40 s.  id.,  (3)  £4,  (4)  £8,  (5)  £6  1)S.  4 d.,  (6)  £8  ioj.,  (7)  73.1-.  4i.,  (8)  £8,  (9)  £8  is.  3 d., 
(10)  3J-.  id.  and  (n)  io s.  jd.;  with  provision  for  the  preservation  of  woodland  [m.  1 6] 
in  the  Manors  of  Winterborne  Davers  and  Winterborne  Mayne;  the  lessee  to  provide 
entertainment  for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  at  the  same 
Manors  or  survey  the  same;  he  may  have  12  cart  loads  of  ‘lez  alders’  or  aldercarres’ 
in  ‘le  fennes’  of  Thorney  yearly.  By  P.S. 


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3315. )  ii  March  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Holland  of  Abergell  of  the 
Rectory  of  Conwey,  Co.  Carnarvon,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Conwey;  with  reservations; 
from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £6.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  [m.  17] 
Holland  of  a patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  24  Jan.,  5 Edw.  VI,  leasing  the  same 
to  Richard  Bagger,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  the 
same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £24  paid  at  the  Exchequer. 

3316. )  6 May  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Graye  of  mills  in  Elvaston,  [m.  18] 

Co.  Derby,  called  ‘Burgh  Milnes’,  a fishery  of  the  water  of  Darwent  alias  Dervent  and 
two  ‘lez’  abbutting  on  the  mill,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Dale,  Co.  Derby;  with  reserva- 
tions; from  the  termination  of  a lease  by  patent,  3 July,  3 Eliz.,  to  John  Dawson  of  the 
same,  by  the  name  of  ‘Burgh  Milles’  in  Elvaston,  a fishery  of  the  water  of  Darwent  and 
two  ‘lez  buttes’  on  the  mills,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £7; 
same  rent.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  in  respect  of  the  said  mills  by  Graye  by  deed, 
1 May,  14  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery,  of  a patent,  4 Sept,,  12  Eliz.,  leasing  to  him  inter 
alia  the  same,  by  the  name  of  a mill  in  Alvaston,  Co.  Derby,  called  ‘Burgh  Milne’,  a 
fishery  of  the  water  of  Dervent  and  two  ‘lez’  abbutting  on  the  mill,  for  2 1 years  from  the 
termination  of  the  lease  to  Dawson  at  the  same  rent,  which  patent  because  of  the  mis- 
prision of  certain  words  is  invalid.  By  P.S. 

3317. )  10  May  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  John  Erington  of  the  following,  late 

of  William,  late  Marquess  of  Northampton, — (1)  the  capital  messuage  of  Cleisbye, 
with  its  appurtenances  once  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Allandson  and  late  leased  to  Chris- 
topher Pickering  for  a term  of  years,  (2)  lands  in  Estaplegarthe,  Co.  York,  (heretofore 
leased  at  a yearly  rent  of  £4  13  s.  4 d.  beyond  3 s.  payable  yearly  to  the  Bailiff  of  Riche- 
mond),  (3)  lands  in  Quasheton,  Co.  York,  (4)  lands  in  Gillinge  by  Richemond,  Co.  York, 
(5)  a capital  messuage  ( tenant  named)  in  Laghogge,  Co.  Lancaster,  and  (6)  lands  [m.  19] 
( tenant  named)  in  Barnerde  Castle  in  the  Bishopric  of  Durham;  with  reservations;  from 
Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (1)  £10  13/.  4 d.,  (2)  £4  13 s.  4 d.,  (3)  £4  18/.  10 d.  (4)  46/.  8 d., 
(5)  £4  and  (6)  £$s.  For  a fine  of  £110  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

3318. )  11  March  1572.  Lease  for  50  years  to  William  Goble  of  an  inn  called  ‘le  Pelli- 

cane’  and  other  lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Alton  Estbroke,  Co.  Southampton,  parcels  of 
the  Manor  there  and  in  the  Crown’s  hands  by  exchange  between  Edward  VI  and  Richard 
Pexall;  with  reservations;  yearly  rents  60/.  for  the  inn  and  £6  5/.  for  the  rest;  the  lessee 
shall  exercise  the  office  of  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  aforesaid,  levy  and  collect  the  rents  of  the 
Manor  and  pay  the  same  to  the  Receiver  of  the  County,  receiving  the  yearly  wages  of 
20/.  therefor;  he  shall  have  six  timber  trees  in  any  adjacent  woods  of  the  Crown  or  40/. 
from  the  Receiver  of  the  County  for  this  turn  only.  In  consideration  that  the  inn  was  once 
of  the  yearly  rent  of  60/.,  was  afterwards  leased  by  Richard  Pawlett,  late  Steward  of 
the  Manor,  for  46s.  8 d.  and  now  by  reason  of  its  great  decay  is  rented  at  only  13/.  4 d., 
but  Goble  will  undertake  the  revival  of  the  old  rent  and  also  the  collection  of  the  rents 
of  the  Manor  for  the  old  fee  of  20/.,  provided  that  this  lease  be  granted  to  him,  with  the 
said  allowance  of  six  timber  trees  or  40/.  for  repairs.  [m.  20] 

3319. )  21  Feb.  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Francis  Colby  of  (1)  the  site  of  a Manor 

called  ‘Sir  Edmondes  House’  and  lands  belonging  thereto  and  (2)  ‘the  Chauntry  House’ 
and  lands,  all  in  Brundishe,  Co.  Suffolk,  parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Rodestrete  and  Brun- 
dishe  and  late  of  a chantry  in  Brundishe  church;  with  reservations;  from  [///.  21] 
Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £45  16/.  8 d.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Colby  of 
a patent,  28  Oct.,  4 and  5 Ph.  & Mary,  leasing  the  premises  to  Nicholas  Wrighte  for  21 
years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  (1)  £16  6/.  8 d.  and  (2)  £29  10/.;  also 


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because  he  will  be  charged  with  the  repairs,  which  are  costly;  and  for  a fine  of  £91  13 s. 
4 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

3320. )  21  May  157 2.  Lease  for  60  years  to  George  Hopton  of  all  the  lands  [m.  22] 

still  belonging  to  the  Crown  comprised  in  a lease  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations, 
6 Dec.,  6 Edw.  VI,  to  Robert  Richmond,  a gentleman  of  the  Chapel,  of  lands  etc.  ( tenants 
named)  in  Bridgenorth,  Co.  Salop,  late  of  a Chantry  in  St.  Leonard’s  Parish  Church  there, 
with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £32  ioj\ 
8 \d.\  with  reservations;  from  Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rent  £26  i8j\  2 \d.\  the  lessee  dis- 
charged from  all  other  charges,  except  38^.  3 \d.  payable  yearly  out  of  part  of  the  premises 
to  divers  chief  Lords.  In  consideration  that, — Richmond  assigned  his  interest  to  Roger 
Smyth;  after  whose  death  the  premises  passed  to  Frances  Smyth,  his  wife,  as  his  execu- 
trix; she  married  John  Hopton,  who  being  thereby  possessed  of  them,  by  deed,  16  April, 
14  Eliz.,  assigned  his  interest  to  the  said  George  Hopton,  his  son;  certain  of  the  lands, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  £5  I2J-.  Gd.,  have  been  sold,  as  appears  by  a patent  made  thereof, 
and  George  has  assigned  his  interest  therein  to  [ — ];  he  has  by  deed,  [ — ],  14  Eliz., 
enrolled  in  Chancery,  surrendered  his  interest  in  the  residue,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  £26 
i8j\  2 \d.,  to  the  Crown;  the  lands  sold  were  the  best  of  the  premises,  and  the  residue 
now  belonging  to  the  Crown  consist  mostly  of  ruinous  tenements  very  costly  to  repair; 
but  George  will  undertake  the  repair  and  maintenance  thereof  and  payment  of  the  rent 
hereby  reserved. 

3321. )  20  May  1572.  Lease  for  21  years,  for  a fine  of  £73  6/.  8 d.  paid  at  the  Exchequer, 

to  Christopher  Newton  of  lands  in  (1)  Cotherstone,  and  (2)  Ulvington,  Co.  York,  late 
of  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton,  deceased;  with  reservations,  from  \m.  23] 
Lady  Day  last;  yearly  rents  (i)£i6  15  s.  5 d.1  and  (2)  3 ij*.  3^/.  By  P.S. 

3322. )  20  May  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  William  Howard  and  lady  \m.  24] 

Elizabeth  Ascought,  his  wife,  of  (1)  the  Rectory  and  Grange  of  Wotton  alias  Wytton  and 
lands  (named)  in  Wotton  and  Worleby,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  (2)  lands  (named)  in  the  Manor 
of  Gouxhill,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  the  yearly  ‘pott  corne’  and  ‘le  mete  corne’  paid  by  the 
farmer  of  the  Manor  Hawlton,  all  late  of  Thorneton  College.  Co.  Lincoln;  with  reserva- 
tions, including  reservation  to  the  said  farmer  of  Hawlton  of  ‘le  shepedounge’  in  ‘le 
shepecote’  included  in  (2)  paying  therefrom  yearly  to  the  shepherd  there  sufficient  ‘le 
mete  corne’  and  ‘pott  corne’  as  accustomed;  from  the  termination  of  leases  thereof  by 
William  Dalyson,  S.T.P.,  Dean,  and  the  Chapter  of  the  College  by  indentures  (1)  1 
June,  34  Hen.  VIII,  to  Philip  Tirwhitte  and  Robert  Hopkinson  of  Kirnington  for  40 
years  from  the  feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £12  4s.  Gd ., 
paying  also  to  the  Vicar  of  Wootton  4 quarters  of  wheat  and  4 quarters  of  barley,  and 
(2)  6 Nov.,  3 5 Hen.  VIII,  to  William  Dalyson  the  younger,  ‘le  shepe  dunge’  aforesaid 
reserved,  for  40  years  from  the  feast  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 

4 marks,  paying  also  to  lord  Wentworth,  6s.  8 d.\  yearly  rents  (1)  £12  4J*.  Gd.  and  (2) 

5 3 s.  4 d.\  the  lessees  to  pay  yearly  to  the  vicar  of  Wotton  4 quarters  of  wheat  and  4 quarters 

of  barley  in  augmentation  of  his  estate,  and  to  Lord  Wentworth  Gs.  8 d.  [m.  25] 

By  P.S. 

3323. )  16  April  1572.  Lease  for  60  years  to  George  Bredyman  of  the  reversion  and 

rents  of  the  lands  comprised  in  leases  as  follows, — 

(i)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  2 July,  3 Eliz.,  to  John  Smyth  of  lands  (named) 
in  Eversholt,  Co.  Bedford,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Eversholt,  once  of  the  Manor  of 
Woburne,  Co.  Bedford,  and  afterwards  assigned  to  the  Queen  before  her  accession,  with 
reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  37 s.  Gd. 


1 Omitted  in  the  roll,  but  cf.  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1245). 


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(ii)  By  patent,  21  March,  6 Eliz.,  to  Marmaduke  Claver  of  lands  ( named  with  tenants' 
names')  in  Eversholt,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Eversholt,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6. 

(iii)  By  patent,  10  July,  8 Eliz.,  to  Charles  Howard  of  the  said  lands  leased  to  Claver 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas,  1 5 84,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6. 

Also  lease  of  the  Manor  of  Eversholte  and  lands  {named  with  tenants'  names)  [m.  26] 
there,  all  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Woburne  and  afterwards  annexed  to  the  honour  of 
Ampthill,  and  all  lands,  courts  and  profits  belonging  to  the  Manor. 

With  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  next;  yearly  rent  £31  1 it.  5 d.\  the  lessee  to  pay  the 
stipends  of  the  Steward,  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  the  Manor.  For  his  service  [m.  27] 

By  P.S. 

3324. )  11  March  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Smythe  of  the  capital  messuage 

of  Northburton  called  ‘le  Provest  Hall  Garthe’  and  lands  belonging  thereto,  of  the  Manor 
of  Northburton  alias  Cheriburton,  Co.  York,  once  of  the  Provostry  of  St.  John  of  Bever- 
ley; with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £9;  the  lessee  to  provide  enter- 
tainment for  the  Queen’s  Steward  and  Surveyor  coming  to  hold  courts  of  the  Manor  or 
survey  the  same.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  Smythe  of  an  indenture,  13  July, 
28  Hen.  VIII,  confirmed  under  the  seals  of  Edward,  late  Archbishop  of  York,  and  the 
Chapter  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  St.  John  of  Beverley,  whereby  Thomas  Wynter, 
clerk,  Provost  of  the  said  Church,  leased  the  Manor  to  Abraham  Metcalf,  ‘yeoman’,  then 
his  servant,  for  36  years  from  Martinmas  then  next  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  Smythe 
has  undertaken  the  repair  and  maintenance  of  the  capital  messuage,  which  is  at  present 
in  decay;  and  for  a fine  of  £18  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  [m.  28] 

3325. )  19  April  157 2.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Baron  of 

Denbigh,  K.G.,  of  the  reversions  and  rents  of  the  lands  etc.  comprised  in  leases  as 
follows,  \mm.  29-30] 

(i)  By  patent,  18  March,  1 and  2 Ph.  & Mary,  to  Robert  Lyndell  inter  alia  of  the 
Rectory  of  Kenelworth,  Co.  Warwick,  once  of  the  Monastery  of  Kenelworthe,  for  21 
years  from  Lady  Day  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  £10. 

(ii)  By  patent,  30  July,  4 Eliz.,  to  William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  of  {a)  a forest  or  ‘le 
fry  the’  called  Penfryce  in  Llanwynnock,  {b)  a mountain  forest  called  Frythe  Esker  Ymayn 
in  Llanthynam,  (c)  a forest  called  Frythe  Penstrowed  in  Penstrowed,  (d)  demense  lands 
called  Parke  Penfryce  in  Llanwynnock,  ( e ) lands  {named)  in  Llanwynnock,  (/)  lands  {named) 
in  Llanwynnock,  {g)  lands  in  the  town  of  Glynhaveryn,  {h)  a forest  called  Frythe  Ydynas, 
(/)  a forest  called  Fryth  Comme  Bica  in  the  Parish  of  Trefeglos,  (J)  the  tithes  of  corn  of 
lands  called  Degonye  Tyre  y Borde  and  {k)  the  Township  of  Yvardreff,  parcels  of  the 
Manors  of  Arustley  and  Caveliok,  Co.  Montgomery,  and  of  lands  late  purchased  from 
Lord  Dudley,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  yearly  rents  of  {a)  6s.  8 d.,  {b)  1 3 s. 
4 d.,  {c)  ly.  4 d.,  {d)  ijs.  5 d.,  (e)  y.  6d .,  (/)  is.  id .,  {g)  y.  6d.,  {h)  iot.,  (/)  iot.,  {j)  6s.  8 d. 
and  {k)  9T.  6d. 

(iii)  By  patent,  18  Jan.,  1 3 Eliz.,  to  Henry  Ratcliff,  knight,  of  the  lands  etc.  aforesaid, 
Co.  Montgomery,  for  30  years  from  the  termination  of  the  lease  to  the  Earl  of  Pem- 
broke at  a yearly  rent  of  io6t. 

(iv)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  7 July,  10  Eliz.,  to  Robert  Corbet  of  lands  etc. 
{named  with  tenants'  names)  in  the  Parish  of  Kemmes,  in  the  Parish  of  Llanbryn  Mayre 
and  Darrowen  and  elsewhere,  parcels  of  the  Manor  of  Arustley  and  Caveliock,  Co. 
Montgomery,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of 
5 IT. 

Also  grant  of, — (1)  the  Manor  of  Burston,  Co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  late  Duke  of  Som- 
erset and  formerly  of  St.  Helen’s  Priory  in  London;  (2)  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  and 


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Vicarage  of  Kenelworth  and  all  appurtenances  of  the  said  Rectory;  and  (3)  the  Manors 
of  Arustley  and  Caveliock  with  the  Townships  of  Maghenlleth,  Llanydlos  and  Caersons, 
Co.  Montgomery,  and  the  premises  in  (ii) — (iv)  above.  [m.  31] 

As  formerly  held  by  any  Abbot  or  Prior  of  Kenelworth,  Lord  Dudley,  any  Earl  of 
March  or  the  Crown.  Power  to  appoint  in  the  Manors  of  Arustley  and  Caveliocke  all 
such  Stewards,  [Recorders,] 1 Escheators,  Coroners,  Serjeants  at  Peace,  Attorneys,  ringilds, 
raglots,  foresters,  woodwards  ( [cordar ’),  officers  and  Ministers  as  the  Earl  of  March 
could  appoint.  Yearly  value  £104  1 is.  6\d.  To  hold  (3)  by  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight's 
fee,  (2)  (the  Rectory  of  Kenelworth  and  its  appurtenances)  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrene- 
wiche  in  socage  and  (3)  as  of  the  Manor  of  Istelworth  Syon,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  socage. 
Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  The  grantee  charged  with  the  following  yearly  \m.  32] 
payments, — out  of  the  Rectory  of  Kenelworth  £8  to  the  Vicar  of  Kenelworth;  and  out 
of  the  Manor  of  Arustley  and  Kayvelliock  £20  to  Walter,  Viscount  Hereford,  Chief 
Steward  thereof,  and  £5  to  the  Collector  thereof  at  the  discretion  of  the  Auditor  or 
Receiver.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

3 326.)  7 April  1 5 72.  Gorhambury.  Grant  in  tail  male  to  William  Cecill,  knight,  Baron 

of  Burghley,  Councillor,  of  the  reversions  and  rent  of  the  lands  etc.  comprised  in  a 
grant  and  lease  as  follows, — 

(i)  Grant  by  patent,  23  Dec.,  1 Mary,  to  Christopher  Mores  inter  alia  of  the  herbage 
and  pannage  of  the  great  and  little  Parks  of  Westanford,  Co.  York,  with  the  lodges 
therein,  for  life  (rent  free). 

(ii)  Lease  by  patent,  11  Sept.,  2 and  3 Ph.  & Mary,  to  James  Canceller  of  lands 
( named  with  tenants'  names')  in  Carthorpe  in  Barneston  in  the  North  Riding,  Co.  York, 
then  demesne  lands  of  the  Manor  of  Carthorpe,  late  of  William  Parre,  late  Marquess  of 
Northampton,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  next  at  a yearly  rent  of  280^.  (detailed). 

Also  grant  of  the  Manors  of  Westanfeld,  Estanfeld,  Wayth,  and  Carethorpe  and  lands 
in  Manfeld,  Nunnington  and  Scorton,  all  late  of  the  said  Marquess  of  Northampton, 
the  great  and  little  Parks  of  Westenfeld,  and  the  office  of  Feodary  of  Tanfeld,  with 
appurtenances  of  the  premises  in  Westonfeld,  Estonfeld,  Binshowe  alias  Binso,  Thorne- 
borgh,  Uppisland,  Rippon,  Heworth,  Calton  in  Rydale,  Yorke,  Little  Langton  on  Swale, 
Brumpton  on  Swale,  Hippeswell,  Newsome  Manfeld,  Marmion,  Nunnington,  Sinder- 
bye,  Exilby,  Lemyng,  Newton,  Marsham,  Sutton,  Feyrby,  Ylton,  Swyton,  Wake-  [m.  3 3] 
land,  Yurland  and  Scorton,  Co.  York,  or  elsewhere. 

To  hold  by  service  of  the  fiftieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee  and  by  yearly  rents  of  49 s. 
id .,  payable  to  the  Bailiffs  or  Receivers  of  the  Castle  or  Lordship  of  Richemonde,  Co. 
York,  and  4.1.  8 d.  as  in  right  of  the  late  Collegiate  Church  of  Rippon  and  6n  8 d.  as  in 
right  of  the  late  Prebend  of  Mas  sham,  Co.  York,  payable  to  the  Bailiffs  or  Receivers  of 
the  said  College  or  Prebend  or  the  Receivers  of  the  County,  as  held  by  the  said  William 
Parre,  Thomas  Parre,  knight,  his  father,  or  any  their  ancestors.  Issues  from  Michaelmas 
last.  The  grantee  charged  with  the  following  yearly  payments, — to  Christopher  Mores 
aforesaid  53^.  4 d.  for  the  office  of  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of  Westanfeld,  £6  zod.y  [m.  34] 
for  the  office  of  Porter  and  Keeper  of  the  site  of  the  said  Manor  and  £6  zod.  for  the  office 
of  Keeper  of  the  said  two  Parks,  all  granted  to  him  for  life  by  the  patent  of  Queen  Mary 
aforesaid;  a fee  of  40T.  to  the  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Westanfeld;  a fee  of  40/.  to  the 
Feodary  aforesaid;  ion  to  the  Rector  of  Tanfeld  for  the  herbage  of  the  said  two  Parks; 
a rent  of  zs.  6d.  resolute  to  the  heirs  of  FitzHenry;  and  a rent  of  6s.  8 d.  to  John  Tanfeld 
out  of  the  premises  in  Estanfeld.  The  grant  to  be  valid  notwithstanding  any  mistakes  or 
omissions  in  the  recital  of  the  premises.  For  his  service.  By  Q. 

1 Omitted  in  the  toll,  but  cf.  the  warrant  (in  Chancery  Warrants  II,  1244). 

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3327. )  10  March  5172.  Gorhambury.  Grant  for  £565  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  John 

Stanhopp,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  to  the  said  John  and  Richard  Hughes,  his  servant,  and 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  John  of, — the  site  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Agatha  by  [m.  35] 
Richmont,  Co.  York,  and  demesne  lands  {named)  belonging  to  the  site,  all  in  the  queen’s 
hands  by  the  attainder  of  John  Gower  for  treason;  and  the  reversion  and  rent  of  the 
premises,  which  were  leased  by  patent,  19  April,  13  Eliz.,  to  the  said  John  \m.  36] 
Stanhopp  for  3 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £9  14 d.  during  the  life 
of  Anne  Cotterell,  late  the  wife  of  Ralph  Gower,  who  holds  a moiety  of  the  premises 
for  life  as  parcel  of  her  dower,  rent  free,  and  after  her  death  £19  8 s.  Yearly  value 
£18  i6j\  8 d.  Bells,  lead  and  advowsons  reserved.  To  hold  by  service  of  the  [m.  37] 
fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee.  Issues  from  Martinmas  last. 

Grant  also  to  the  same,  for  £80  paid  at  the  Exchequer  by  Stanhopp,  of  lands  (named 
with  tenant’s  name)  in  the  soke  of  Beverley,  Co.  York,  late  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmor- 
land, attainted  of  treason.  Yearly  value  5 3/.  4 d.  Bells,  lead  and  advowsons  reserved.  To 
hold  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewiche.  Issues  from  Lady  Day  last  past. 

By  Q. 

3328. )  16  April  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Robert  Wastelyn,  the  Queen’s  Servant 

for  his  long  service  in  the  wars,  of  the  Rectory  of  Anderby,  Co.  York,  late  of  [m.  38] 
the  Monastery  of  Jervax,  Co.  York;  with  reservations;  from  the  termination  of  a lease 
thereof  by  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  26  May,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  Alexander 
Zenzan,  the  King’s  servant,  inter  alia , with  reservations,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £33  6j\  8 d. 
for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  patent,  7 Feb.,  29  Hen.  VIII  to 
William  Tyllesley,  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last,  the  then  lessee  being  dis- 
charged from  all  other  charges;  yearly  rent  £20;  the  lessee  charged  with  the  yearly  pay- 
ment of  £13  6j\  8 d.  to  the  vicar  or  curate  of  Anderby.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 19  Jan.,  17  Eliz.;  signed:  ‘Wyllm  Cordell  [M.R.]’;  ‘Robarte 
Wastlyn’;  with  a note  ‘Diet’  Robertus  est  mihi  satis  notus,  Jo:  Morley’. 

3329. )  3 April  1 5 72.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Nicholas  Morgan  of  the  Rectory  of  \m.  39] 

Stepleaston,  Co.  Wilts;  with  reservations;  from  Michaelmas  last;  yearly  rent  £20.  In 
consideration  of  the  surrender  in  the  Exchequer  by  Morgan  of  a patent,  1 March,  3 
Eliz.,  leasing  the  Rectory  to  him  for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  the  same  rent; 
and  for  a fine  of  £40  paid  at  the  Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

3330. )  25  June  1572.  Lease  for  21  years  to  George  Annesley  and  James  his  [///.  40] 

son  of  the  pannage  in  the  woods  and  underwoods  in  the  Park  of  Tickeforde  called 
Tickforde  Parke  alias  Newporte  Parke  within  the  Manor  of  Newporte  Pannell,  Co. 
Buckingham,  and  the  herbage  and  pasture  in  the  said  Park,  all  once  of  John  Seyntleger, 
knight,  afterwards  annexed  to  the  Honour  of  Ampthill  and  thereafter  assigned  to  the 
Queen  before  her  accession;  with  reservation  of  pasture  for  400  deer  in  the  Park  as 
ordered  by  view  of  the  Surveyor  of  the  Manor;  yearly  rent  £4.  In  consideration  of  their 
surrender  of  an  indenture,  26  Feb.,  3 and  4 Ph.  & Mary,  whereby  the  present  Queen 
leased  the  premises  to  the  said  George,  then  her  servant,  and  James,  with  like  reservation, 
for  21  years  from  Michaelmas  the  next  at  the  same  rent;  and  for  a fine  of  £16  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

3331. )  21  Feb.  157 2.  Lease  for  21  years  to  Edmund  Downinge  of  a wood  called 

Greate  Saincte  Johns  Wood  in  Maribon,  Co.  Middlesex,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem;  with  reservations,  including  the  part  of  the  premises  enclosed  in 


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Marybon  Park;  from  Lady  Day  next;  yearly  rent  £26  i8j\;  with  provisions  for  two  cut- 
tings only  of  the  woods  and  the  enclosure  and  preservation  thereof;  a moiety  of  the  pre- 
mises five  years  old  at  least  to  be  left  standing  at  the  end  of  the  term;  the  lease  to  be  en- 
rolled before  the  Auditor  of  the  County  within  a year,  and  before  the  Surveyor  of 
woods  this  side  Trent  before  any  cutting  is  made.  In  consideration  that  Downyng  will 
undertake  the  charges  of  enclosing  the  premises,  which  must  be  enclosed  for  seven 
years  after  cutting,  and  also  the  payment  of  the  rent  aforesaid. 


(The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


By  P.S. 


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1571-72 


PART  XII 

C.  66/1093 

3332. )  1 March  1572.  Pardon  for  Thomas  Powlter  late  of  London,  ‘bryck-  \m.  1] 

layer/  for  burglary.  Agnes  Surman,  late  of  London,  ‘spynster’  and  he  are  indicted 
for  that  on  22  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  they  broke  and  entered  the  house  of  Joyce  Barley,  widow, 
in  the  Parish  of  St.  Giles  without  Creplegate,  Creplegate  Ward  Without,  London,  the 
said  Joyce  being  at  rest  within,  and  stole  goods  {described).  At  the  suit  of  John  Powlter, 
his  father.  By  Q. 

3333. )  21  March  157 2.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Coseworthe,  son  of 

John  Coseworthe,  of  the  office  of  Receiver  General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall  and  of 
all  lands  belonging  to  the  Duchy;  with  power  to  appoint  weighers,  porters  and  other 
officers  necessary  to  the  office;  with  the  customary  emoluments,  to  be  retained  in  his 
own  hands,  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Duchy  and  its  possessions;  the  grantee  not  to  be 
compelled  to  answer  for  the  issues  of  his  office  at  any  other  days  or  terms  than  those  at 
which  Henry  Gate,  knight,  or  John  Arrundell  and  Thomas  Arrundell,  knights,  or  John 
Coseworth  and  Edward  Waldegrave  or  any  other  Receiver  were  wont  to  [m.  2] 
answer  for  them  before  stat.  7 Edw.  VI  touching  the  payment  of  revenues  to  the 
Crown.  In  consideration  of  the  surrender  by  the  said  John  Coseworthe  of  a patent, 
4 Nov.,  1 Mary,  granting  the  office  to  Edward  Waldegrave,  knight,  now  deceased,  and 
him  for  life  in  survivorship.  By  P.S. 

Vacated  because  surrendered , 10  June,  28  Eliz.;  signed:  ‘G.  Gerrard  [M.R.]’;  ‘Tho. 
Cosowarthe  1586’. 

3334. )  18  April  Greenwich.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Lonyson,  citizen  and  gold- 

smith of  London,  of  the  office  of  Master  Worker  (1 operator  ’)  of  the  Mints  in  the  Tower  of 
London  and  elsewhere  in  England;  with  the  buildings  heretofore  occupied  by  the  master 
of  the  mint  or  his  Deputy;  to  be  exercised  by  himself  or  sufficient  Deputies,  according  to 
indentures  between  the  Queen  and  the  said  John;  paying  to  the  Queen  all  dues  from  the 
same.  By  P.S. 

3335. )  18  April  1572.  Greenwich.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Marty n,  citizen  and  gold- 

smith of  London,  of  the  office  of  Keeper  of  the  change  and  Mint  in  the  Tower  of  London 
and  Keeper  of  the  coinage  of  gold  and  silver  in  the  said  Tower  or  elsewhere  in  England; 
with  the  wages  accustomed  from  the  last  year  of  Edward  III  and  first  of  Richard  II, 
payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  said  change  and  mint  and  coinage;  as  held  by  John 
Browne  and  Thomas  Pope  or  any  other  his  predecessor  since  the  said  time  of  [m.  3] 
Edward  III.  By  P.S. 

3336. )  12  April  1572.  Gorhamburj.  Grant  to  Thomas  Andrewes  of  the  wardship 

and  marriage  of  Roger  Heigham,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Heigham;  with  an  annuity  of 
£6  from  6 May,  12  Eliz.,  when  Robert  died.  By  P.S. 

3337-)  1 3 April  1 5 72.  Chenies.  Grant  for  life  to  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  Councillor, 

of  the  offices  of  Steward  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall  and  of  the  Borough  and  Manor  of 
Bradnynche,  Steward  of  all  Castles  and  lands,  Cos.  Cornwall  and  Devon,  reputed  parcel 
of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  Warden,  Keeper  and  Steward  of  the  stannary  courts,  Cos. 
Devon  and  Cornwall,  Rider  and  Master  Forester  of  the  Forest  and  chase  of  Dartmore, 


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Co.  Devon,  parcel  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  and  Steward  of  the  Duchy  of  Exeter,  Co. 
Devon,  and  of  all  Castles  and  lands,  Cos.  Somerset,  Devon  and  Cornwall,  reputed  parcel 
of  the  Duchy  of  Exeter;  as  formerly  held  by  Edward  Hastinges,  knight.  Lord  Hastinges 
of  Lowghborowe,  John  Russell,  knight,  Baron  Russell,  late  Earl  of  Bedford,  father  of 
the  present  Earl,  or  Henry  late  Marquess  of  Exeter,  attainted  of  treason;  yearly  wages 
for  the  offices  as  follows, — Steward  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall  40  marks.  Steward  of 
the  Borough  and  Manor  of  Bradnynche  and  of  the  said  lands,  Co.  Devon,  and  Warden, 
Keeper  and  Steward  of  the  stannary  courts  £20,  Rider  and  Master  Forester  of  Dartmore 
10  marks  and  Steward  of  the  Duchy  of  Exeter  and  lands  parcel  thereof  £12  payable 
out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises.  Grant  also  for  life  of  the  Forest  and  chase  of  Exmore, 
Cos.  Devon  and  Somerset,  and  the  keepership  of  the  same,  with  all  fees,  courts,  [m.  4] 
profits,  stone  quarrys  and  liberties  belonging  thereto;  as  formerly  held  by  the  said  lord 
Hastinges,  late  Earl  of  Bedford  or  Marquess  of  Exeter;  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  13 s.  4 d. 
Power  to  appoint  or  dismiss  understewards  and  other  officers  and  ministers  in  the  offices, 
such  officers  having  the  wages  accustomed.  From  the  death  of  the  said  Lord  Hastinges. 
For  his  service.  By  Q. 

3 3 3 8. )  20  April  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Henry  Norreys,  night,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 

of  the  Manors  of  Marleston,  Addreshams  and  Fullescott,  Co.  Berks,  and  all  lands,  in 
Bucklebury,  Southmorton,  Wantage,  Sutton,  Henley  on  Thames,  Cokeham  and  Braye 
or  elsewhere,  Cos.  Berks  and  Oxford,  once  of  Lionel  Norreys,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife 
and  forefited  to  Henry  VIII  by  Henry  Norreys,  father  of  Henry  Norreys  aforesaid, 
attainted  of  treason;  to  hold  of  the  same  persons  and  by  the  same  rents  and  services  as 
held  by  Henry  the  father  before  his  attainder;  issues  from  3 Sept.,  3 Eliz.  For  his  long 
service.  By  P.S. 

3339. )  19  Dec.  1571.  Dispensation,  in  consideration  of  his  age  and  infirmities,  [m.  5] 

for  William  Hewet,  B.D.,  who  has  certain  spiritual  promotions  far  distant  from  one 
another,  to  assent  and  subscribe  to  the  Articles  of  Religion  only  in  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral, 
London,  before  the  Bishop  there  or  the  Guardian  of  the  spiritualities  of  the  said  diocese, 
so  nevertheless  that  he  send  before  Easter  next  a signed  copy  of  the  declaration  with  the 
Bishop’s  testimonial  to  every  place  where  he  holds  spiritual  promotions,  there  to  be 
published  openly  in  his  name  by  the  Curate  or  other  person  on  some  Sunday  in  the  time 
of  divine  service  afore  noon;  notwithstanding  stat.  1 3 Eliz.,  directing  on  pain  of  depriva- 
tion, that  all  persons  under  the  degree  of  bishops,  who  claim  to  be  Priests  or  Ministers 
through  any  consecration  other  than  the  form  set  forth  by  Parliament  in  the  time  of 
Edward  VI  or  now  used,  shall  before  Christmas  next  assent  and  subscribe  to  the  Articles 
of  Religion  in  the  presence  of  the  Bishop  or  Guardian  of  the  spiritualities  of  some  one 
diocese  where  they  may  have  ecclesiastical  livings  and  openly  on  some  Sunday  in  the 
time  of  public  service  afore  noon,  in  every  Church  which  by  reason  of  any  ecclesiastical 
living  he  ought  to  attend,  read  a testimonial  from  the  said  Bishop  or  Guardian  of  such 
assent  and  subscription  and  the  said  Articles.  English.  By  P.S. 

3340. )  20  Dec.  1571.  Absolution  of  James  Marvyn,  an  esquire  for  the  body,  from  his 

obligation  and  oath  to  occupy  in  person,  and  not  by  deputy,  the  office  of  Collector  of 
the  great  and  petty  custom  and  subsidies  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 
and  Dertmouth  and  adjacent  places,  to  which  he  was  appointed  during  pleasure  by  three 
several  patents,  9 March,  13  Eliz.;  licence  for  him  to  appoint  one  or  more  sufficient 
clerks.  Attorneys  or  Deputies;  notwithstanding  stats.  1,  4 and  13  Hen.  IV;  the  book  or 
rolls  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  to  be  delivered  year  by  year  to  the  Treasurer 
and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  the  said  clerks,  Attornies  or  Deputies  on  their  own  oaths, 
without  any  oath  of  the  said  James  unless  he  should  wish  to  take  it.  \m.  6] 

By  P.S. 


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478 

3341. )  20  March  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Yonge,  S.T.D.,  of  a Prebend  in  the 

College  or  Collegiate  Church  of  Westminster,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmund 
Freeke,  Bishop  elect  of  Rochester.  By  P.S. 

3342. )  1 March  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Ward,  the  Queen’s  Servant,  of  the  Office 

of  Captain  of  Sandgate  Castle,  Co.  Kent;  from  the  death  of  Thomas  Keys,  late  Captain; 
with  an  annuity  of  £40,  payable  at  the  Exchequer,  from  Michaelmas  last. 

By  P.S. 

3343. )  22  May  1572.  Grant  to  Edward  Crane  well  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of 

John  Sone,  son  and  heir  of  George  Sone,  ‘yeoman’;  with  an  annuity  of  £4  from  16  March, 
13  Eliz.,  when  George  died.  Yearly  value  of  the  inheritance  £21  16/.  Sd.  By  P.S. 

3344. )  28  April  1572.  Grant  for  life  to  Humphrey  Fitzwilliam  of  the  office  of  Re- 

ceiver General  of  the  issues  of  lands  in  the  Counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  late 
in  the  survey  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  now  in  that  of  the  Exchequer;  from 
Michaelmas  last;  with  an  annuity  of  £30  and  20/.  portage  on  every  £100  paid  at  the 
Exchequer  or  to  any  person  by  imprest  or  by  warrant  of  the  Crown,  payable  out  of  the 
issues  of  the  said  lands.  \m.  7] 

By  P.S. 

3345. )  11  March  1572.  Lease  for  life  in  survivorship  to  Robert  Freke  and  John 

Freke,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  Freke  for  life  (the  said  Robert,  John  and  Thomas 
being  the  sons  of  Robert  Freke)  of  the  tithes  of  corn  and  hay  in  Wynterborne  Kingeston, 
Co.  Dorset,  and  lands  {named)  occupied  with  the  said  tithes;  yearly  rent  £17.  In  considera- 
tion of  the  surrender  by  Edmund  Dowynge  of  a patent,  22  June,  4 Eliz.,  leasing  the 
tithes  to  him  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  the  same  rent;  also  because  the 
rent  of  the  prebend  of  Charmyster  and  Beare,  whereof  the  premises  are  parcel,  has  been 
approved;  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Thomas  Godfrey;  and  for  a fine  of  £20  paid  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  P.S. 

3346. )  19  Feb.  1572.  Grant  for  seven  years  to  Francis  Robynson  of  London,  his 

executors,  administrators  and  assigns,  and  his  or  their  Deputies  appointed  [m.  8] 
by  deed,  of  power  to  be  present  in  all  custom  houses  and  places  of  lading  or  unlading 
of  wares  in  England  and  Wales  with  the  officers  concerned  with  the  said  wares  and  the 
duties  for  the  same,  to  see  that  the  Crown  be  not  defrauded  in  the  payment  of  the  duties 
on  wine  imported  and  to  receive  and  levy  the  same;  from  Lady  Day  last;  except  the 
butlerage  and  prisage  of  wine  and  all  dues  belonging  to  the  office  of  butlerage  or  Chief 
Butler  of  England,  or  accountable  by  the  same  butler. 

Revocation  of  a patent,  31  Oct.,  10  Eliz.,  granting  the  like  power  to  Thomas  Neale 
and  Henry  Goldinge  for  seven  years  from  Michaelmas  then  last. 

English . By  Q. 

3347. )  4 Dec . 1571.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor,  of  the 

offices  of  (1)  Chief  Steward  of  the  Honour  of  Grafton,  Cos.  Northampton  and  [m.  9] 
Buckingham,  with  command  of  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  Honour  to  serve  the  Crown 
when  required,  (2)  Chief  Steward  of  the  Manors  of  Grafton,  Hartwell,  Aston  Pury  and 
Alderton  alias  Aldrington,  Co.  Northampton,  (3)  Bailiff  of  the  Manors  of  Grafton  and 
Hartwell,  (4)  Parker  or  Keeper  of  the  Park  of  Grafton,  (5)  Parker  or  Keeper  of  the  Park 
of  Hartwell,  (6)  Keeper  of  the  house  or  capital  mansion  of  the  Manor  of  Grafton,  (7) 
Keeper  of  ‘le  woodaxe’  within  the  Honour  of  Grafton,  (8)  Feodary  and  Bailiff  of  the 
same  Honour,  (9)  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Blysseworth,  Co.  Northampton,  (10)  Bailiff  of 
the  Manor  of  Blysseworth,  (1 1)  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  rents  of  the  Manor  of  Stoke  Bruern 
and  Grenehend  Ferme  in  Hansloppe,  Co.  J lorthampton,  (12)  Bailiff  and  Collector  of  rents 


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of  the  Manor  of  Densanger,  Co.  Northampton,  and  all  lands  of  the  Crown  in  Paulesburye, 
Stokebruern,  Shitlanger,  Roode  and  Bugbrooke,  Co.  Northampton,  (13)  Bailiff  Itinerant 
and  Bailiff  of  the  liberties  and  franchises  within  the  Honour  of  Grafton,  (14)  Keeper  of 
the  Park  of  Stoke  alias  Stokebruern,  (15)  Master  Forester,  Parker  and  Master  of  the 
Game  of  Wild  Beasts  in  the  Forest  of  Whitlewood,  Co.  Northampton,  and  of  all  wild 
beasts  and  conies  in  the  said  forest,  (16)  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of  Aston  Pury,  Cos.  North- 
ampton and  Buckingham,  (17)  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of  Alderton  alias  Aldrington,  Cos. 
Northampton  and  Buckingham,  (18)  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of  Pottespury  (19)  Parker  or 
Keeper  of  the  Park  of  Potterspury,  Co.  Northampton,  (20)  Keeper,  Warden,  Governor 
and  Master  or  Chief  Forester  and  Master  of  the  Game  of  Wild  Beasts  of  the  Forest  of 
Sawsey,  Co.  Northampton,  and  all  its  members,  (21)  Master  of  the  Parks  and  Master 
of  the  Game  of  Wild  Beasts  of  all  the  Parks  aforesaid  and  of  the  Wild  Beasts  and  conies 
in  the  same  Forests  and  Parks  and  (22)  Keeper  of  the  same  Parks  and  all  lodges  therein; 
as  formerly  held  by  William,  Marquess  of  Northampton,  or  John,  Lord  Williams;  with 
herbage  and  pannage  of  the  Parks  of  Grafton  and  Hartwell,  Stoke  and  Potterspury; 
wages  of  (2)  66/.  8 d.  a year,  (3)  40/.  a year,  (4)  id.  a day,  (6)  and  (5)  4^.  a day,  (7)  66/.  8 d. 
a year,  (8)  (Feodary  of  the  Honour)  66/.  8 d.  a year,  (9)  40/.  a year,  (10)  5 3/.  4 d.  a year, 
(11)  30/.  a year,  (12)  33/.  4 d.  a year,  (13)  30/.  a year,  (14)  id.  a day,  (15)  100s.  [m.  10] 

a year,  (16)  16s.  8 d.  a year,  (17)  40/.  a year,  (18)  20/.  a year  and  (19)  id.  a day;  together 
with  a wage  of  £40  a year  because  the  grantee  is  charged  with  the  wages  of  ‘a  lieuten- 
aunte’,  four  other  foresters  called  ‘yeomen  kepers’,  and  a servant  called  ‘a  page’  in  the 
Forest  of  Sawsey;  the  said  wages  payable  out  of  the  issues  of  the  premises  or  at  the 
Exchequer  from  Lady  Day  next;  the  grantee  to  have  allowance  yearly  on  his  account  for 
hay  and  pease  in  Grafton,  Hartwell  and  Potterspury  Parks  and  Sawsey  Forest  for  the 
maintenance  of  the  beasts  there  in  winter;  power  to  appoint  and  dismiss  underofficers 
at  his  pleasure.  For  his  service.  By  P.S. 

3348.)  12  Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  Edward  Coles,  ‘yoman’,  Richard  Smyth,  ‘yoman’, 

Thomas  Lyons,  Simon  Hastinges,  Thomas  Smyth  and  Richard  Milles,  ‘yoman’,  [m.  1 1] 
all  late  of  Wadley,  Co.  Berks,  William  Wirdnam  and  Richard  Standishe,  ‘yoman’, 
both  late  of  Wantage,  Co.  Berks,  Thomas  Tidsdale  late  of  Abingdon,  Co.  Berks,  ‘yoman’, 
William  Piseley,  Hugh  Hookes,  Henry  Johnson,  John  Taynton,  Edward  Kinge, 
Thomas  Huckes,  Edmund  Allen,  William  Dounton  and  John  Lane,  all  late  of  Wadley, 
‘yomen’,  and  Richard  Smythe  of  Abyngdon,  Co.  Berks.  By  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Newburye,  Co.  Berks,  on  19  Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  before  Henry  Nevill,  knight,  Richard  Warde, 
cofferer  of  the  household,  William  Forster,  John  Fetiplace,  John  Winchcombe,  Roger 
Yonge,  Griffin  Curtys  and  William  Barker,  Commissioners  by  virtue  of  a patent,  11 
Oct.,  1 3 Eliz.,  the  said  Coles,  Richard  Smyth  of  Wadley,  Lyons,  Hastinges,  Thomas 
Smyth,  Mylles,  Wirdnam,  Standishe,  Tidsdall,  John  Colyer  late  of  Wadley,  ‘yoman’, 
Pysley,  Hookes,  Johnson,  Richard  Lee  late  of  Wadley,  Taynton,  Robert  Harper  late 
of  Wadley,  ‘yoman’,  Kinge,  Huckes,  Allen,  James  Shipman  late  of  Wadley,  ‘yeoman’, 
Dounton,  Nicholas  Thorpe  late  of  Wadley,  ‘yoman’,  Robert  Davye  alias  Davees  late 
of  Maydenhed,  Co.  Berks,  ‘yoman’,  and  Thomas  Charles  late  of  Wadley,  ‘yoman’,  were 
indicted  for  that  Coles,  on  2 Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  at  Abingdon,  feloniously  killed  Henry  Collet 
{details  given) , being  aided  and  abetted  by  the  others;  and  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  New- 
bury on  19  Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  before  the  same  Commissioners,  the  said  Coles,  Richard 
Smyth,  Lyons,  Hastinges,  Lane,  Thomas  Smyth,  Mills,  Wirdnam,  Standishe,  Tidsdall, 
Collyer,  Pisley,  Hookes  (late  of  Langley,  Co.  Oxford),  Johnson,  Lee,  Taynton,  Harper, 
Kinge,  Huckes,  Allen,  Shipman,  Dounton,  William  [sic]  Thorpe,  Davie  and  Charles 
were  indicted  for  that  on  2 Oct.,  13  Eliz.,  in  the  ‘Yelde  Hall’  of  Abingdon,  at  the  time 
when  the  Sessions  of  the  Peace  for  the  said  County  were  being  held  before  Henry  Norrys, 


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480 

Henry  Nevill  and  Henry  Umpton,  knights,  and  their  Fellows,  Justices  of  the  Peace 
and  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  in  the  County,  Coles,  then  the  servant  of  the  said  Edward 
Umpton,  knight,  quarrelled  with,  insulted  and  stabbed  John  Norris,  son  of  the  said 
Henry  Norres,  knight,  and  afterwards  he  and  the  rest,  then  likewise  servants  of  Umpton, 
with  others  to  the  number  of  33  persons  riotously  assembled  and  attacked  John  Norrys 
aforesaid  and  Henry  Bridgewater,  till  the  said  Justices  and  William  Dunche,  then  Sheriff 
of  the  County,  three  times  made  proclamation  for  the  keeping  of  the  peace,  notwith- 
standing which  they  continued  in  the  said  offences.  At  the  suit  of  Umpton.  \m.  12] 

By  P.S. 

3349. )  29  Jan.  1572.  Licence  for  four  years  for  William  Cecill,  knight,  Baron  of 
Burghley,  Councillor,  Principal  Secretary,  and  his  assigns,  Englishmen  or  Strangers 
born,  and  his  or  their  Deputies,  Englishmen  or  strangers  born  to  buy  4000  tuns  of  beer 
(accounting  six  score  to  every  hundred)  and  to  export  the  same  in  English  or  any  other 
ships  from  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  or  Ippeswich;  paying  no  impost  save  the 
usual  custom  and  subsidy;  notwithstanding  stat.  1 and  2 Ph.  & Mary  against  the  carrying 
overseas  of  corn,  victuals  or  wood;  amounts  from  time  to  time  exported  to  be  endorsed 
on  the  patent,  which  shall  be  left  with  the  customers  of  the  port  where  the  \m.  13] 
last  shipment  is  made;  power  for  the  licensee  to  survey  and  appoint  all  beer  allowed  or 
shipped  as  foreign  and  victualling  beer  in  any  ship  going  out  of  the  said  ports. 

English.  By  Q. 

3350. )  6 Feb.  1572.  Discharge  for  Thomas  Thurland,  clerk,  the  Queen’s  Chaplain, 

Master  of  the  Royal  Hospital  of  the  Savoye,  and  Daniel  Houghsetter,  German  born, 
and  their  partners,  assistants  and  assigns  particularly  mentioned  in  a certificate  in  Chan- 
cery from  the  payment  of  any  subsidy,  fifteenth  or  tenth  granted  by  the  Parliament 
held  at  Westminster  on  2 April,  13  Eliz.;  the  present  patent  with  a true  copy  of  the  said 
certificate  signed  by  any  officer  of  trust  in  Chancery  to  be  sufficient  warrant  to  the  Queen’s 
officers  to  make  allowance  in  this  behalf.  In  accordance  with  an  indenture,  10  Oct., 
6 Eliz.,  under  the  great  seal,  between  the  Queen  on  the  one  part  and  Thurland  and  Hough- 
setter  on  the  other,  concerning  mineral  matters,  whereby  the  Queen  covenanted  that 
they  and  their  partners  and  assigns  being  the  first  enterprisers  and  beginners  in  certain 
mineral  works  to  the  number  of  24  persons,  16  being  Englishmen  born,  should  be  dis- 
charged for  life  from  payment  of  taxes  and  the  like  to  the  Crown,  so  as  the  names  of  the 
24  should  be  certified  into  Chancery  by  Thurland  and  Houghsetter  within  a certain  time; 
which  certificate  containing  the  names  of  Thurland  and  Houghsetter  and  their  partners 
and  assigns  has  been  sent  into  Chancery  and  there  enrolled.  [m.  14] 

English.  By  Q. 

3351. )  7 Feb.  1572.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  Dudley  of  Yenwith, 

Co.  Westmorland,  — whereas  by  patent,  10  Oct.,  6 Eliz.,  Thomas  Thurland,  clerk,  the 
Queen’s  Chaplain,  and  Daniel  Houghsetter,  a German  born,  were  licensed  to  set  up 
mineral  works  of  gold,  silver,  copper  and  quicksilver  in  the  Counties  of  York,  Lancaster, 
Westmorland  and  Cumberland,  out  of  which  works  the  Crown  is  to  have  (1)  a tenth  of 
all  gold,  silver  and  quicksilver  found  neat  of  itself  without  smelting  and  of  all  gold 
ores  and  silver  ores  holding  in  every  hundred  weight  8 pound  weight  or  more  of  fine 
gold  or  fine  silver  by  the  assay  a like  tenth  and  the  preemption  of  all  gold  and  silver  found, 
paying  8 d.  for  every  ounce  of  gold  and  id.  for  every  ounce  of  silver  within  20  days  after 
receipt  thereof  less  than  the  current  price  in  the  Queen’s  mines,  and  (2)  of  every  hundred 
weight  of  fine  copper  made  during  the  first  five  years  from  the  granting  of  the  licence 
is.  or  a twentieth  of  the  copper  at  the  Queen’s  choice  and  thereafter  zs.  6d.  or  a fifteenth 
of  the  copper  or  the  value  thereof  at  her  choice,  which  copper  is  to  be  brought  to  coin  - 


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age  and  to  be  marked  and  weighed  according  to  the  custom  used  for  tin  in  Cornwall  at 
such  place  as  the  Queen  should  appoint  not  more  than  one  mile  by  land  or  1 2 miles  by 
water  from  the  said  works,  there  to  be  delivered  to  the  Queen’s  officer,  as  is  declared  by 
indentures  between  the  Queen  and  Thurland  and  Houghsetter  of  the  same  date  as  the 
patent, — to  be  the  Queen’s  officer  general  to  weigh,  mark  and  coin  the  said  copper  and  to 
demand,  receive  and  keep  to  her  use  the  portions  and  duties  due  to  the  Crown  for  the 
premises.  Grant  to  him  of  a fee  of  3 s.  for  every  hundredweight  of  copper  or  the  value 
thereof  to  come  from  the  premises  to  the  Queen’s  use,  and  a like  rateable  fee  for  all 
duties  and  portions  of  other  metals  accruing  to  the  Crown  by  the  said  indentures,  pay- 
able to  the  grantee  yearly  at  Michaelmas  out  of  the  issues  of  the  Queen’s  said  portions 
of  the  premises  or  at  the  Exchequer.  Power  to  appoint  markers,  weighers,  ‘poizers’, 
porters  and  clerks,  who  are  to  have  such  fees  from  the  merchants,  owners,  buyers 
and  sellers  of  the  same  metals  (other  than  the  Crown)  as  by  order  of  the  stannary  is 
accustomed  to  be  taken  for  tin  in  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall.  Provided  that  the  grantee  is  to 
account  for  the  issues  of  the  premises  at  the  Exchequer  yearly  in  Michaelmas  term; 
which  account,  before  it  shall  pass,  is  to  be  shown  to  the  Earl  of  Leicester  and  William 
Cecill,  knight.  Lord  of  Burghley,  who  are  of  the  society  of  the  said  mineral  works  and 
so  the  more  able  to  give  advice  for  the  Queen’s  benefit,  or  to  the  Chancellor  and  Chief 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer  (or  two  of  them),  who  after  examination  are  to  sign  the  same. 
The  Barons  and  officers  of  the  Exchequer  are  upon  the  said  account  to  allow  the  grantee 
his  fees  as  aforesaid  and  such  reasonable  expenses  as  by  the  Earl  of  Leicester  and  Lord 
Burghley  or  by  the  Chancellor  or  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  (or  two  of  [m.  15] 
them)  shall  be  thought  good  and  attested  by  their  signatures  to  the  said  account  or  to 
Dudley’s  bills  and  books  containing  the  particulars  of  the  same  account.  Also, — whereas 
Dudley  has  heretofore  exercised  the  said  office  by  a former  authority  from  the  Queen, — 
the  Barons  and  officers  of  the  Exchequer  are  to  take  his  account  for  the  premises  for 
such  time  as  he  has  exercised  the  office  and  has  not  yet  accounted,  and  to  allow  him  such 
fees,  charges  and  other  allowances  as  the  Earl  of  Leicester  and  Lord  Burghley  shall 
think  fit  and  certify  by  their  signatures  to  the  account  or  the  particulars  thereof.  Also, — 
forasmuch  as  the  Queen  has  not  agreed  on  any  certain  order  how  her  duties  and  portions 
of  the  premises  shall  be  levied, — the  grantee  shall  in  that  behalf  and  in  all  other  things 
remaining  doubtfull  follow  the  direction  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester  and  Lord  Burghley 
or  of  the  Chancellor  and  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  (or  two  of  them)  until  the  Queen 
upon  further  consultation  shall  otherwise  appoint.  Power  to  take  up  at  reasonable  prices 
any  carriage  needful  for  the  premises.  English.  By  P.S. 


3352.)  14  Feb.  1572.  Foundation,  at  the  suit  of  John  Lyon  of  Preston  in  Harrowe 

on  the  Hill,  Co  Middlesex,  ‘yoman’,  of  a school  in  Harrowe  on  the  Hill  to  be  called  the 
Free  Grammar  School  of  John  Lyon,  with  a Master  and  an  Usher  and  six  Governors. 
Appointment  for  life  of  Gilbert  Gerrard,  Attorney  General,  William  Gerrard,  John 
Page  of  Wemley,  Thomas  Page  of  Sudburye  Courte,  Thomas  Redinge  of  [m.  16] 
Pynner  and  Richard  Edlyn  of  Wodhall  in  the  said  Parish  to  be  the  Governors;  incorpora- 
tion of  the  Governors;  whenever  a Governor  shall  die,  the  surviving  Governors  or  a 
majority  of  them  shall  elect  another  suitable  person  in  the  said  Parish  in  his  place,  or 
should  no  such  election  be  made  within  six  weeks  of  the  death,  the  Bishop  of  London 
may  appoint  one.  Power  for  Lyon  to  appoint  the  Master  and  Usher  whenever  the  School 
shall  be  void  of  one,  and  during  his  life  to  make  ordinances  for  the  school.  After  his 
death  the  Governors  or  a majority  of  them  shall  appoint  the  Master  and  Usher;  should 
they  fail  to  do  so  within  a month  of  any  vacancy,  the  Bishop  of  London  may  make  the 
appointment.  Also  after  Lyon’s  death  the  Governors  may  make  ordinances,  with  the 


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advice  and  consent  of  the  Bishop  of  London;  so  that  the  ordinances  be  not  contrary 
to  those  made  by  Lyon.  Licence  for  the  Governors  to  hold  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of 
£100  not  held  of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  otherwise  by  knight  service. 

Lyon  is  minded  to  erect  a grammar  school  in  Harrowe  on  the  Hill,  to  endow  two 
Scholars  in  Cambridge  University  and  two  Scholars  in  Oxford  University,  to  repair  and 
maintain  certain  common  ways  between  Edgeware  and  London  and  elsewhere  and  to 
undertake  other  pious  charges  for  the  encouragement  of  Scholars  in  the  said  Parish. 

By  Q. 

3353. )  21  Jan.  1572.  Pardon  for  William  Cotton  late  of  London,  ‘iremonger’.  [m.  17] 

By  an  inquisition  taken  at  the  Guildhall  of  London  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Michael  in  Bassei- 
shawe  in  Basseishawe  Ward,  London,  on  27  Nov.,  14  Eliz.,  Before  William  Alleyn, 
Mayor,  John  Whyte,  knight,  William  Fletwood,  Recorder,  and  others,  Justices  of  the 
Peace  and  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  in  the  city,  Henry  Goldman  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’, 
was  indicted  for  that  on  26  Feb.,  1 3 Eliz.,  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows  in  Bredstret  Ward, 
London,  he  broke  and  entered  the  house  of  Robert  Appowell,  ‘haberdassher’,  John 
Walkeley  and  John  Marten,  Appo well’s  servants,  being  within,  and  stole  goods  ( de- 
scribed) belonging  to  Appowell  and  that  on  2 Sept.,  1 3 Eliz.,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Catherine 
Crichurch  in  Algate  Ward,  London,  Cotton  received  and  comforted  him.  By  Q. 

3354. )  11  Feb.  1572.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pen- 

sioner, of, — (1)  the  house  and  site  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  de  Pre  {de  Pratis ), 
Leicester,  lands  ( named ),  Co.  Leicester,  all  lands  and  tithes  parcel  of  the  premises  and 
woods  {named),  all  once  of  the  said  Monastery,  afterwards  of  William,  late  Marquess  of 
Northampton,  and  late  of  Edward  Hastinges,  knight.  Lord  Hastinges  of  Loughborough, 
who  by  charter  indented,  19  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  and  writing  indented,  28  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  has 
bargained  and  sold  them  to  the  Crown,  as  appears  by  the  same  several  charters  enrolled 
in  Chancery;  and  (2)  a Park  called  ‘Leicester  Parke’  alias  ‘le  Lytle  Parke  of  Leicester’, 
once  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  said  Monastery  and  bargained  and  [m.  18] 
sold  to  the  Crown  by  William,  Marquess  of  Winchester,  Treasurer,  Walter  Mildemay, 
knight,  Chancellor  and  Undertreasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  and  the  said  Lord  Hastinges, 
by  writing  indented,  19  Dec.,  14  Eliz.,  enrolled  in  Chancery.  To  hold  in  socage  as  of  the 
Manor  of  Estgrenewich.  Issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  The  grantee  not  to  be  obliged  to 
maintain  any  husbandry,  hospitality  or  household  in  the  said  site  and  the  rest  of  the 
premises  or  to  repair  or  rebuild  the  buildings,  notwithstanding  stat.  27  Hen.  VIII.  He  is 
to  have  free  warren  in  the  premises,  whether  or  not  they  fall  within  the  bounds  of  the 
Queen’s  forest,  so  that  no  one  enters  to  hunt  or  take  anything  which  belongs  to  the 
Warren  without  licence  from  the  grantee  upon  paid  of  forfeiture  of  £ 10  to  the  Queen. 

In  consideration  that  Hatton  is  bound  by  divers  bonds  to  pay  at  the  Exchequer, 
£1149  1 3J*.  3 d.  on  divers  dates  expressed  in  the  bonds;  and  of  the  payment  by  him  to 
lord  Hastinges  of  £2500,  as  convenanted  between  them.  [m.  19] 

By  P.S. 

3 3 5 5 -)  5 Feb-  1572.  Grant,  at  their  suit,  to  the  Mayor,  Sheriffs,  Citizens  and  Common- 

alty of  the  City  of  Norwich, — for  the  better  maintenance  of  the  poor  in  a Hospital  called 
God’s  House  or  the  House  of  Poor  {domus  De:  vel  domus  pauperum ) in  Holmestreate  in 
that  City,  of  the  foundation  of  Henry  VIII  and  Edward  VI,  for  the  repair  of  buildings  in 
the  Manor  and  Town  of  Cringleford,  Co.  Norfolk,  given  by  Edward  VI  to  the  Mayor, 
Sheriffs,  Citizens  and  Commonalty  for  the  maintenance  of  the  Hospital  and  now  ruined  by 
fire,  and  for  the  better  maintenance  of  the  exhibition  of  certain  Scholars 
kept  by  them  in  Cambridge  University, — of  lands  {named)  in  Cringleforth  alias  Cryngle- 
ford,  Intwood,  Hethersett,  Cantelowe  and  Colney  and  elsewhere,  Co.  Norfolk,  late  of 


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George  Redman,  attainted  of  treason,  and  of  all  other  lands  in  Cryngleforth,  Intwood, 
Hethersett  and  Colney,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  Eaton  in  the  County  of  the  City  of  Norwich 
late  of  the  said  George  and  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  his  attainder.  Yearly  value  £1 1 i6j\ 
To  hold  as  of  the  Manor  of  Gymmyngham,  Co.  Norfolk,  in  socage.  Issues  from  the  time 
when  the  premises  were  forfeited. 

Assignment  also  to  the  said  Mayor,  Sheriffs,  Citizens  and  Commonalty  of  a lease  by 
the  said  Mayor,  Sheriff,  Citizens  and  Commonalty  by  indenture,  20  Sept.,  4 and  5 Ph. 
& Mary,  to  Redman,  then  of  that  City,  ‘grocer’,  of  the  Manors  of  Cryngleford,  Bar- 
fordes  and  Halysdonnys  in  Cryngleford,  Co.  Norfolk,  and  the  Rectory  of  Cryngleford, 
with  appurtenances  (named)  thereof  for  60  years,  the  said  lease  being  forfeited  to  the 
Queen  by  Redman’s  attainder. 

The  grantees  to  pay  an  annuity  of  20  marks  to  John  Southerton  the  younger  of  Nor- 
wich, ‘grocer’,  to  the  use  of  Mary,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Redman,  during  her  life. 

[m.  20] 

Licence  for  the  said  Mayor,  Sheriff,  Citizens  and  Commonalty  to  alienate  lands  to  the 
yearly  value  of  £20  given  them  for  the  maintenance  of  the  poor  in  the  Hospital,  to  be 
held  of  the  queen  as  of  the  said  Manor  of  Gymmyngham  by  fealty  only  in  socage.  And 
licence  for  them  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £40  not  held  of  the  Crown  in 
chief,  for  the  support  of  the  Hospital. 

Grant  also  to  Nicholas  Crosseman, — in  satisfaction  of  a debt  owed  to  him  by  Redman 
at  the  time  of  his  attainder, — of  goods  (described),  late  of  Redman  and  by  him  forfeited 
to  the  Queen,  which  were  seized  to  the  Queen’s  use  by  Christopher  Heydon,  knight, 
late  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  £40  owed  by  John  Allen  of  Erkham  by  Norwich  to  Redman  at 
the  time  of  his  attainder  and  £3  likewise  owed  to  him  by  Thomas  Blome  of  Norwich, 
‘mercer’,  the  yearly  value  of  all  which  chattels  is  £155  1 zs.  [m.  21] 

ByP.S. 

3356. )  12  Feb.  1572.  Pardon  for  Christopher  Conyers  late  of  Faram,  Co.  Southamp- 

ton, ‘maryner’,  Robert  Abanton  late  of  London,  ‘yeoman’,  Richard  Pyttes  late  of  Lon- 
don, ‘goldesmyth’,  John  More  late  of  Barnestable,  Co.  Devon,  ‘maryner’,  Thomas 
Freman,  late  of  Rochester,  Co.  Kent,  ‘maryner’,  George  Yarde  late  of  Exeter,  ‘maryner’, 
Thomas  Stevins  late  of  Arundel,  Co.  Sussex,  ‘maryner’,  and  Robert  Channan  late  of 
Sidmore,  Co.  Devon,  ‘maryner’,  for  the  undermentioned  offences;  without  fine  or  fee; 
the  pardon  to  be  interpreted  in  their  favour.  Conyers,  Abanton,  Pyttes  and  More  are 
indicted  by  two  several  indictments  for  piracy  in  that  they  with  others  on  2 July,  11 
Eliz.,  in  a French  boat  called  ‘a  mackerell  boate’  alias  ‘a  pynnace’  in  ‘the  Channell’  off 
Dieppe  (Diepa)  in  France,  boarded  a French  hoy  of  Dieppe,  London  bound,  and  laden 
with  wares  of  Rouen,  assaulted  Gaultier  Symons,  master,  and  other  foreigners,  mariners 
of  the  said  ship,  and  stole  goods  (described)  belonging  to  (1)  Richard  Patricke,  citizen 
and  merchant  of  London,  and  (2)  Richard  Stapers,  citizen  and  merchant  of  London; 
Freman,  Yarde  Stevins  and  Channon  are  indicted  by  two  several  indictments  for  piracy 
in  that  they  with  others  on  6 July,  11  Eliz.,  in  an  English  ship  called  ‘ The  Harrje)  in 
‘the  Downes’,  attacked  a French  ship,  called  'The  Sw allow  e'  of  Dieppe,  laden  with  ‘ker- 
seys’, cottons’  and  other  wares  and  bound  for  Dieppe  from  the  Thames  and  the  port  of 
London,  assaulted  Nicholas  Trubert,  a Frenchman,  Master,  and  other  foreigners,  mari- 
ners of  the  said  ship,  and  stole  goods  (described)  belonging  to  (1)  Anthony  Gamage,  citizen 
and  merchant  of  London,  and  (2)  Richard  Reynoldes,  citizen  and  merchant  of  London. 
By  consideration  of  Valentine  Dale,  L.L.D.  \m.  22] 

By  Q. 

3357. )  4 Dec.  1571.  Incorporation  of  Thomas  Smyth  of  Theidon  att  Mounte,  Co. 

Essex,  knight.  Councillor,  and  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Councillor,  William  Cecill, 


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knight,  Baron  of  Burghley,  Councillor,  and  Humphrey  Gylbert  of  Otterden,  Co.  Kent, 
knight,  whom  Smyth  has  specially  chosen  to  be  joined  with  him,  under  the  name  of  the 
Governor  and  society  of  the  new  art,  discovered  after  long  search  by  Smyth,  for  making 
copper  out  of  iron  and  quicksilver  out  of  antimony  and  lead.  The  society  to  have  one 
Governor  and  one  Deputy  Governor;  appointment  of  Smyth  to  be  the  first  and  [m.  23] 
present  Governor,  for  life,  with  power  from  time  to  time  to  appoint,  with  the  assent  of 
the  majority  of  the  society,  a member  of  the  society  as  Deputy  Governor.  Power  for 
the  Governor  and  society  to  keep  courts  and  assemblies  for  the  government  of  the 
society,  and  to  administer  an  oath  to  persons  admitted  members  and  to  servants  of  the 
society  for  the  keeping  of  the  society's  ordinances.  After  the  death  or  resignation  of 
Smyth,  the  society  are  to  meet,  yearly  or  otherwise  as  may  be  laid  down  in  the  ordinances 
hereafter  to  be  made,  and  elect  a Governor  and  a Deputy  Governor  for  a year  or  such 
time  as  the  ordinances  may  decide.  Should  a Governor  or  Deputy  Governor  die  or  be 
removed  from  office  before  his  term  has  expired,  some  other  member  of  the  society  is  to 
be  elected  for  the  remainder  of  his  term.  Licence  for  the  Governor  and  society  by  the 
said  art,  or  any  other  art  hereafter  to  be  devised  by  them,  to  turn  iron  into  copper  and 
antimony  and  lead  into  quicksilver,  to  open  mines  and  do  all  other  things  needful  for 
this  purpose  and  to  sell  or  export  to  other  countries,  other  than  known  and  \m.  24] 
open  enemies  of  the  queen,  all  copper,  quicksilver,  vitriol,  copperas,  alum,  saltpetre, 
brimstone,  borax  or  other  things  which  may  arise  out  of  the  said  process.  They  are  to 
pay  40J-.  to  the  Crown  for  every  £100  worth  of  such  substances  exported,  (the  value  of 
every  hundred  pound  weight  thereof  to  be  rated  as  follows, — copper  4oj\  quicksilver 
£5,  vitriol  or  copperas  is .,  alum  5/.;  to  be  paid  in  the  same  manner  as  the  subsidy  called 
poundage  granted  to  the  Queen  on  stat.  1 Eliz.;  no  other  custom,  subsidy  or  duty  to 
be  paid  without  declaring  before  shipping  the  true  weight  of  metal  shipped,  without 
making  any  obligation  to  any  customer  or  other  to  the  use  of  the  Crown  and  without 
bringing  any  certificate  touching  the  metal,  as  is  required  to  be  done  by  stat.  33  Hen. 
VIII  concerning  the  conveyance  of  brass,  latten  and  bell  metal  over  the  sea  and  stat. 
2 and  3 Edw.  VI  against  the  export  of  bell  metal.  No  other  persons  to  attempt  to  dis- 
cover or  to  use  the  process  aforesaid  or  to  import  any  copper  or  quicksilver  \m.  25] 
so  made,  under  penalty  of  a year's  imprisonment,  the  forfeiture  of  all  copper  or  quick- 
silver made  or  other  thing  arising  in  the  making  thereof  and  of  £100  for  every  offence 
(one  moiety  of  which  forfeitures  shall  be  to  the  use  of  the  Crown  and  the  other  to  the 
use  of  the  Governor  and  society)  and  such  further  punishment  for  contempt  as  the  Crown 
may  lawfully  award.  The  Crown  will  not  licence  any  other  persons  to  use  or  counterfeit 
any  of  the  works  of  the  Governor  and  society,  and  will  prevent  any  persons  attempting 
so  to  do.  The  Governor  and  society,  so  long  as  every  member  of  the  same  agrees  there- 
to, have  power  to  make  statutes  and  rules  for  the  admitting  and  expelling  of  members, 
for  the  assignment  to  each  member  of  his  part  and  dividend  in  the  property  of  the  society 
and  for  the  good  government  of  the  same,  and  to  enforce  the  same  on  all  members  or 
servants  of  the  society.  The  Governor  and  society  to  pay  yearly  to  the  Crown  for  [m.  26] 
five  years  from  All  Saints  next  (besides  the  sums  aforesaid  appointed  to  be  paid)  either 
a tenth  part  of  the  copper  and  quicksilver  manufactured  or  £100  in  money,  as  they  may 
elect,  and  thenceforward  either  a tenth  part  of  the  copper  and  quicksilver  or  £200  in 
money,  as  they  may  elect;  the  money  to  be  paid  at  the  Exchequer  on  3 1 October,  and  the 
quicksilver  and  copper  to  be  delivered  at  Michaelmas  to  such  persons  as  the  Crown  may 
appoint  at  the  place  of  manufacture.  The  society,  now  containing  five  persons,  is  not  at 
any  time  to  contain  more  than  20,  and  all  gains  and  charges  shall  always  be  equally  taken 
and  borne  after  the  rate  and  proportion  of  the  whole  in  effect  in  five  parts  to  be  divided. 
Any  member  of  the  society  who  should  use  the  said  process  for  his  own  profit,  otherwise 
than  by  the  appointment  of  the  Governor  and  society,  is  to  be  expelled  forever.  Licence 


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for  the  Governor  and  society  to  acquire  lands  to  the  yearly  value  of  £ 66  1 3 s.  4 d.  not  held 
of  the  Crown  immediately  in  chief  or  otherwise  by  knight  service. 

English.  By  P.S. 


3358.)  9 July  1 5 72.  Gorhambury . Grant  in  fee  simple,  for  £4761  1 8j\  7 \d.  paid  [m.  27] 
at  the  Exchequer,  to  Christopher  Hatton,  a Gentleman  Pensioner,  of  the  reversions 
and  rents  and  heriots  of  lands  etc.,  comprised  in  leases  as  follows, — 

(i)  By  patent,  9 Nov.,  8 Eliz.,  to  John  Browne  the  younger,  Nicholas  Browne  and 
Robert  Browne  of  the  site  or  capital  mansion  of  the  Manor  of  Frampton,  Co.  Dorset, 
and  lands  {named)  all  then  or  late  in  the  occupation  of  John  Browne  and  late  belonging 
to  the  College  of  St.  Stephen,  Westminster,  Co.  Middlesex,  for  life  in  succession  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £26  and  heriot  the  best  beast. 

(ii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  3 March,  13  Eliz.,  to  Anthony  Kendall,  of  Woods 
{named)  in  Edelmeton  and  Tottenham,  Co.  Middlesex,  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  22J\  Gd. 

(iii)  By  patent,  26  Oct.,  8 Eliz.,  to  William  Denham  of  lands  {named)  in  Bremor,  Co. 
Southampton,  parcel  of  the  Manor  there,  parcel  of  lands  granted  to  the  Queen  by  Edward 
VI,  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  1 3/.  4 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by 
the  Monastery  of  Bremor,  by  indenture,  28  Sept.,  29  Hen.  VIII,  to  Nicholas  Totty  for 
41  years  from  that  date. 

(iv)  By  patent,  16  July,  7 Eliz.,  to  John  Marlowe  of  lands  and  tithes  etc.  {named) 
in  the  Manor  of  Bulbarne  Bremor,  Co.  Southampton,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then 
last  at  a yearly  rent  of  £j  10 s. 

(v)  By  patent,  6 April,  11  Eliz.,  to  Richard  Baghote  alias  Badger  and  Mary  his  wife 
for  life  in  survivorship,  with  remainder  to  William  their  son  for  life,  of  the  site  of  the 
Monastery  of  Bremor  and  lands  etc.  {named)  belonging  thereto  at  a yearly  rent  of  £6  i6j\ 

(vi)  By  patent,  2 Feb.,  13  Eliz.,  to  Ellis  Stempe  inter  alia  of  the  premises  \m.  29] 
in  (iv)  and  (v)  for  21  years  from  the  several  terminations  of  the  leases  aforesaid  at  the 
same  rents. 

(vii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  18  May,  6 Eliz.,  to  John  Stockman  of  lands  {tenant 
named)  in  Bremor  Bulbarn,  parcel  of  the  Manor  there,  with  reservations,  for  40  years  from 
Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  53 s.  4 d. 

(viii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  28  Dec.,  13  Eliz.,  to  Henry  Trippock  and  Ralph 
Trippock  and  William  Trippocke,  sons  of  the  said  Henry,  of  lands  {named)  in  the  Manor 
of  Bremor  Bulbarne,  with  reservations,  for  their  lives  at  a yearly  rent  of  zGs.  8 d.  and 
heriot  the  best  beast. 

(ix)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  18  May,  12  Eliz.,  to  Francis  Kelewey  of  lands  {name 
with  tenants'  names)  in  Bremor,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Bremor  Bulbarne  and  once  of  the 
Monastery  of  Bremor,  with  reservations,  for  2 1 years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly 
rent  of  zos. 

(x)  By  indenture  under  the  great  seal,  18  March,  7 Edw.  VI,  to  William,  then  Earl 
of  Pembroke,  of  {a)  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the  Great  Park  in  Coshams,  Co.  Wilts, 
(with  reservation  of  sufficient  pasture  for  the  deer  and  beasts  therein)  and  {b)  ‘the  West 
Parke’  in  Cosham,  parcel  of  the  Manor  of  Cosham,  with  reservations,  for  35  years  {a) 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  and  {b)  from  Michaelmas,  1565,  at  yearly  rents  of  {s)  4oj-.  and 
{b)  40 s. 

(xi)  By  patent,  1 July,  7 Eliz.,  to  John  Moyle  of  the  demesne  lands  {named)  of  the 
Castle  or  Lordship  of  Corff  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Co.  Dorset,  with  reservations,  at  a 
yearly  rent  of  £7  1 ys.  4 d.  for  21  years  from  the  termination  of  a lease  thereof  by  indenture, 
24  May,  3 Edw.  VI  to  John  Myller  for  21  years  then  unfinished. 

(xii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  17  May,  13  Eliz.,  to  William  Stonyng  of  [m.  30] 


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486 

lands  ( tenants  named)  in  Armitage,  Co.  Dorset,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady 
Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  3 it. 

(xiii)  By  patent,  6 Feb.,  3 1 Hen.  VIII,  to  Philip  Vanwilder  of  lands  (named)  in  Armi- 
tage, for  50  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  5 it.1 

(xiv)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  12  March,  12  Eliz.,  to  Walter  Tyte  inter  alia  of 
the  Manor  and  Hundred  of  Westcoker,  Co.  Somerset;  with  reservations,  for  21  years 
from  Michaelmas  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  6s.  8 d. 

(xv)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  27  May,  11  Eliz.,  to  Thomas  Fanshawe  of  woods 
called  Crickle  Wood  alias  Crickley  Wood,  Co.  Essex,  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the 
same,  with  reservations,  for  21  years  from  Lady  Day  then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  25T.  9 d. 

(xvi)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  8 May,  12  Eliz.,  to  Edward  Stanhoppe  of  lands  in 
Lenton,  Bilborowe,  Cossall,  Trowell  and  elsewhere,  Co.  Nottingham,  for  21  years  at 
a yearly  rent  of  29T.  10 d. 

(xvii)  By  patent  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  10  March,  5 Edw.  VI,  to  Anthony 
Tote  of  escheated  lands  (described)  in  Mitcham,  Co.  Surrey,  for  60  years  from  Michaelmas 
then  last  at  a yearly  rent  of  20T. 

(xviii)  By  patent  of  the  Exchequer,  27  July,  9 Eliz.,  to  William  Morgan  of  the  rectory 
of  Marter  Hyll,  Co.  Surrey,  for  21  years  at  a yearly  rent  of  26T.  8 d. 

Also  grant  of, — the  Manor  of  Frampton,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  St.  Stephen’s  [m.  31] 
Free  Chapel  or  College  in  the  Palace  of  Westminster,  the  advowson  of  the  Vicarage  of 
Frampton  and  the  view  of  frankpledge  and  lands  (named  with  tenant's  name)  there,  late 
of  the  said  College  or  Free  Chapel;  the  woods  in  (ii)  above,  late  of  the  Carthusian  Priory 
by  London;  lands  etc.  (named  with  tenants'  names)  in  Bulbarne  Bremor,  including  the 
premises  in  (iii) — (ix)  above,  the  site  of  the  Monastery  of  Bremor,  and  the  Manor  of 
Bulbarne  Bremor,  all  parcels  of  lands  assigned  to  the  Queen  before  her  accession,  and 
all  estovers  in  ‘le  Newforreste’  to  be  used  on  the  premises  in  Bremor,  as  for-  [m.  32] 
merly  enjoyed  by  the  Prior  and  Convent  of  the  said  Monastery;  the  Great  Park  called 
‘the  Holme  Parke’  in  Cosham,  Co.  Wilts,  with  all  deer  and  beasts  therein  and  appur- 
tenances thereof,  late  of  Catherine,  late  Queen  of  England,  and  ‘le  West  Parke’  in  Cosham, 
late  of  the  Queen  of  England;  the  Castle  of  Corfe  alias  Corff  Castell  and  the  Lordship 
and  Manor  of  Corff  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Co.  Dorset,  and  lands  (named)  there,  all  late 
of  Edward,  late  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  the  advowson  of  the  Rectory  of  Corff  Castell 
and  of  the  Chapel  of  Kyngston  thereto  annexed;  lands  etc.,  including  the  premises  in 
(xii)  and  (xiii)  above  in  Armitage,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  Monastery  of  Cerne;  lands 
(tenant  named)  in  Westwaddon,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem; 
lands  (tenant  named)  in  Charleton,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  Great  Chantry  in  Wymborne 
called  ‘Brembrishe  Chauntrie’;  lands  (tenants  named)  in  Dorchester  and  Spittesburye 
(named)  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  lands  \m.  33] 
(tenants  named)  in  Shafton,  Co.  Dorset,  late  of  Maidenbradleigh  Priory;  the  premises  in 
(xiv)  above  in  the  Hundred  of  Westcoker,  Co.  Somerset,  given  for  prayers  for  the  soul 
of  Alice  Arnold  in  Westcoker  Church;  the  premises  in  (xv)  above  in  Barkyng,  Co.  Essex, 
once  of  the  Monastery  there;  lands  (named)  in  Lenton  and  Bilborough,  Co.  Nottingham, 
once  of  the  Monastery  of  Lenton;  lands  (named)  in  Cossall  alias  Cassaye,  Trowell  and 
elsewhere,  Co.  Nottingham,  once  of  Dale  Priory;  the  premises  in  (xvii)  above;  the  rec- 
tory in  (xviii)  above,  once  of  Newarke  Priory;  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Co.  Dorset,  the  forest, 
chase,  and  free  warren  there,  and  rents  etc.  (named)  there,  late  of  Edward,  late  Duke  of 
Somerset;  the  Manor  of  Lovepytt  Soperbarne,  Co.  Devon,  once  of  the  Monastery  of 
Newnham,  Co.  Devon,  and  a rent  of  65 t.  zd.  yearly  out  of  the  issues  of  the  same;  tithes 
(tenant  named)  in  Coiston,  Co.  Leicester,  once  of  Tutburye  Priory,  Co.  Stafford;  lands 


1 So  in  the  lease  as  first  recited;  later  the  rent  is  given  at  5 is.  4 d. 


14  ELIZABETH  I:  PART  XII 


487 


C.  66/1093 

( described  with  tenants ' names')  in  Burye,  Co.  Suffolk,  once  of  the  Monastery  \m.  34] 
of  Bury  St.  Edmunds;  lands  ( named  with  tenant's  name)  in  Bury,  Co.  Suffolk,  once  of  the 
Monastery  of  Thetford;  lands  ( tenant  named)  in  Everton,  Co.  Bedford,  once  of  the  Monas- 
tery of  Chixsand;  a leet  and  view  of  frankpledge  in  the  Manor  of  Fotherbie,  Co.  Lincoln, 
once  of  the  Monastery  of  Nunormesbie;  lands  (described  with  tenants'  names)  in  Grantham, 
Co.  Lincoln,  late  concealed;  a sheep  course  in  the  Manor  of  Kelsterne,  Co.  Lincoln, 
once  of  the  Monastery  of  Thorneton;  woods  (named)  in  Beckley,  Co.  Buckingham,  once 
of  Studley  Priory,  Co.  Oxford;  the  advowsons  of  the  Rectories  of  Lidyard  Laurence, 
Co.  Somerset,  and  Northwitham,  Co.  Lincoln;  woods  called  Cottyngham  Woodes  and 
Middleton  Thick,  Co.  Northampton,  and  other  woods  (named)  in  Rockyngham  Forest, 
Co.  Northampton,  late  of  William,  late  Marquess  of  Northampton,  deceased;  and  the 
reversion  of  the  Manor  of  Marston  Bygott,  Co.  Somerset,  late  of  Charles,  late  Lord 
Stourton,  attainted  of  murder  and  felony,  and  now  held  by  Edward  Baynton  and  Agnes 
his  wife,  as  in  her  right,  for  her  life. 

Reserving  to  the  Crown  the  Manor  of  Estington  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Co.  [m.  35] 
Dorset,  bells  and  lead  (except  the  lead  roofs  of  Corff  Castle  and  lead  gutters  and  lead 
in  windows  in  the  premises)  and  advowsons  other  than  those  specified.  To  hold, — the 
premises  in  Rockyngham  Forest  in  fee  farm  by  a yearly  rent  of  £20  for  Cottyngham 
Woodes  and  Middleton  Thick  and  the  rest  of  the  premises  in  the  forest;  the  Manors  of 
Frampton  and  Marston  Bigott,  by  service  of  the  fortieth  part  of  a knight’s  fee;  and  the 
rest  in  socage  as  of  the  Manor  of  Estgrenewich.  Issues  from  Lady  Day  last.  The  grantee 
charged  with  the  yearly  payment  of, — 20J\  out  of  the  Manor  of  Frampton  for  the  Bailiff’s 
fee;  40 s.  out  of  the  Manor  of  Bulbarne  Bremor  for  the  fee  of  John  Marlowe,  Bailiff 
there;  10 s.  out  of  the  Manor  of  Lovepytt  Soperbarne  for  part  of  the  fee  of  John  Morris, 
Bailiff  and  Collector  there;  £20  above  reserved  as  rent  for  the  premises  in  Rockingham 
Forest;  a rent  of  2 s.  out  of  the  Manor  of  Marston  Bygott  to  the  Lord  of  the  [m.  36] 
Manor  of  Frome;  and  a rent  of  ioj-.  out  of  the  same  Manor  to  the  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Wanstrowe  Bullers.  The  grantee  may  assart,  enclose  and  incoppice  the  premises  in 
Rockingham  Forest  and  cut  and  carry  off  the  wood  thereof  at  will  without  licence  of  the 
queen  or  any  of  her  officers.  By  Q. 

3359. )  Undated.  Licence  for  ten  years  for  Henry  Lee,  knight,  the  Queen’s  Servant, 
to  buy  in  England,  and  export  to  friendly  countries  in  ships  belonging  to  subjects  of  the 
Queen  or  of  friendly  Princes  500,000  fells;  provided  that  duties  are  duly  paid  thereon; 
the  head  officer  at  any  port  where  such  shipment  is  made  shall  endorse  the  number  of 
fells,  exported  on  the  patent,  and  the  officer  at  the  port  where  the  last  shipment  is  made 
shall  return  it  to  the  Exchequer;  the  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  may  divide  the  500,000 
fells  into  parts,  and  thereof  make  as  many  several  patents  as  the  grantee  shall  require. 

English . By  Q. 

3360. )  30  Oct.  1572.  Grant,  during  pleasure  at  the  suit  of  Philippa,  Lady  Gyfford,  to 

Robert  Trappes,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  her  brother,  and  Francis  [m.  37] 
Power  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  and  their  assigns  of  the  Manors  of  Fulbroke 
called  ‘Hewettes  Mannor’  and  Fulbroke  Eynesham  with  their  appurtenances  in  Fulbroke 
and  Hogshawe,  a close  called  ‘the  Three  Parkes’  in  Westbury  and  the  profits  of  the 
parsonage  of  Northmerston,  all  in  the  County  of  Buckingham,  and  all  other  lands  in  the 
said  County  assured  to  her  or  her  use  by  George  Gyfford,  knight,  deceased,  late  her 
husband,  or  Roger  Gyfford,  his  father;  so  that  they  may  receive  the  issues  thereof  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Lady  Gyfford  from  the  time  of  the  offence  of  Richard  Norton  late  of  Nor- 
ton, Co.  York,  now  her  husband.  The  premises  are  in  the  Queen’s  hands  by  the  attainder 
of  Norton,  now  outlawed  for  treason.  English.  By  P.S. 


488 


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1571-72 


3361. )  28  April  1572.  Licence,  for  John  Draycote  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  as  [m.  38] 

in  right  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  Edward  Hosyer,  to  enter  upon  their 
lands;  issues  from  Edward’s  death.  [m.  39] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

3362. )  14  May  1572.  The  like  for  William  Herberte,  kinsman  and  heir  of  George 

Herberte,  knight;  issues  from  George’s  death.  \m.  40] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

3363. )  11  June  1 5 72.  Licence  for  Thomas  Danbye,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher 

Danbye,  knight,  to  enter  upon  the  Manor  of  Dryffelde;  issues  from  Christopher’s  death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

3364. )  26  Nov.  1571.  Licence  for  Richard  Burton,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas  [w.  41] 

Burton,  to  enter  upon  his  lands;  issues  from  the  time  when  Richard  attained  the  age  of 
21.  \m.  42] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

3365. )  15  Nov.  1572.  The  like  for  Thomas  Poulett  and  Anne  his  wife,  as  in  right  of 

the  said  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Brentt;  issues  from  Richard’s  [m.  43] 
death. 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

3366. )  11  June  1572.  The  like  for  Roger  Colte,  son  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  Colte,  late 

the  wife  of  Robert  Colte,  deceased;  issues  from  Elizabeth’s  death.  [m.  44] 

By  Bill  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

(The  dorse  of  this  roll  is  blank.) 


4»9 


GENERAL  INDEX 

Note  : The  numbers  refer  to  entries  except  where  preceded  by  the  letter  <p\  when  they  refer  to  pages. 


A 


Abanton,  Robert,  3356. 

Abarrowe,  Rowland,  1129. 

Abbatiston.  See  Addeston. 

Abberforth.  See  Lotherton  cum  Aberford. 
Abbescourte.  See  Abbotts  Court  and  Muston. 
Abbingdon.  See  Abingdon. 

Abbington  Parva.  See  Abington,  Little. 

Abbots  Wick  (Abbottes  Wike),  Esses  [in  Great 
Wigborough],  1100. 

Abbott  (Abbotte),  Bartholomew,  1850,  1872. 
Thomas,  1148. 

of  Exelby,  788. 

William,  528. 

lessee  of  Radnor  forest,  2672. 
of  Theakstone,  672. 

Abbottes.  See  Dereham,  West. 

Abbottesille.  See  Isle  Abbotts. 

Abboteslegh.  See  Leigh,  Abbots. 

Abbottes  Wike.  See  Abbots  Wick. 

Abbots  Court  and  Muston  (Abbescourte  alias 
Muston,  Wynterborne  Musterton),  Dorset 
[in  Winterborne  Kingston],  manor,  1253. 
Abell,  George,  commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  3005. 
of  Stapenhill,  2830. 

(— ),  2449,  P-  336. 

Aberdenhall.  See  Amberden  Hall. 

Aberffraw  (Aberfrowe),  Angl.,  268. 

Abergavenny  (Aburgavenye),  lord.  See  Neville. 
Abergele  (Abergell)  [Denb.],  3315. 

Aberllunvey  (Aberllyveny),  Brec.,  2881. 

Abery,  William,  2677. 

Aberystwith  (Abustwithe),  Card.,  castle,  constable 
{named),  66. 

Abingdon  (Abbingdon,  Abindon,  Abington, 
Abyndon),  Berks,  1843,  3348. 
monastery,  279,  523. 

Abington,  Little  (Abbington  Parva),  Cambs., 
2724,  p.  404. 

Abington  (Abyngton),  Dorothy,  wife  of  James, 
2574- 

wife  of  John,  gentlewoman  of  privy  chamber, 
302. 

James,  chief  clerk  of  the  kitchen,  2574. 

John,  302,  1174. 

Abingworth,  James,  2449,  P-  337- 
Ablesonne,  James,  of  Farndale  Westside,  824. 
Ablington,  Wilts  [inFigheldean],  2468. 

Abney,  Derb.  [in  Hope],  1189. 

See  also  under  Burton. 

Abrahall  (Abrall,  Abrehalle),  Blanche,  wife  of 
John  the  elder,  2496. 

John,  2477,  2567. 
the  elder,  2496. 
son  of  John,  2496. 
ofHigestone,  1893. 

Abraham,  Thomas,  of  York,  999. 

Abriton.  See  Albrighton. 

PAT.  ROLLS  v— (32) 


Abry,  William,  LL.D.,  25 10. 

absolution  from  obligation  to  occupy  office  in 
person,  3340. 

Abthorp.  See  Apethorpe. 

Abull,  Lawrence.  See  Henrike. 

Aburgavenye.  See  Abergavenny. 

Abustwithe.  iV?  Aberystwith. 

Aby  (Abye),  Line.,  grange,  2240,  pp.  295,  296. 

See  also  under  Greenfield. 

Abyngdon.  See  Abingdon. 

Abyngton.  See  Abington. 

Acar y , Acary e . See  C ary e . 

Ackeley.  See  Aycliffe. 

Ackeridge,  Ralph,  951. 

Ackermans,  Henry  oy,  1500. 

Ackeroid,  Henry,  2498. 

John,  son  of  Henry,  2498. 

Acklam,  Yorks.  See  under  Barthorpe. 

Ackworth  (Ackworthe,  Atworth),  Yorks,  church, 
1941,  2463,  p.  344. 
park,  2463,  p.  344. 

Acle,  Norf.  See  under  Weybridge. 

Acomb  (Aton),  Yorks,  2212. 

See  also  under  Knap  ton. 

Aconbury  (Aconbery,  Acornebury),  Heref.  1748. 
priory,  2657. 

Aconbye.  See  Hacconby. 

Acornebury.  See  Aconbury. 
acquittance  and  exoneration  in  respect  of  sums 
collected  by  farmers  of  duties  on  wines, 
2235- 

Acre,  West  (Westacre),  Norf.,  monastery,  279. 
Acrigge,  Christopher,  of  Ellerton  on  Swale,  1001. 

Thomas,  of  Ellerton  on  Swale,  1001. 

Acrise  [Kent],  rector  presented,  358. 

Acton,  Ches.  See  under  Cholmondstone ; Comber- 
mere. 

Acton,  Midd.  3127. 

Acton,  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury],  2224. 

Acton,  Suff.,  2026.  See  also  under  Rookwood. 
Acton  Burnell,  Salop,  chapel,  2724,  p.  398. 

Acton  Turville  (Acton),  Glouc.,  2408. 

Acton,  Robert,  1704. 

Acworth.  See  Ackworth. 

Adams  (Adam,  Adames,  Adamps),  Clement,  2070. 
Henry,  1874. 

John,  of  Chewton  Men  dip,  183. 

Nicholas,  1355. 

Thomas,  243,  2168. 

citizen  of  London,  1247. 

William,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 1871, 1874. 
of  Ely,  1846. 
of  Langthorpe,  671. 
of  Tidd  St.  Mary,  1846. 
tenant  of  Townstal  rectory,  1355. 

Adamson,  Cuthbert,  of  Brompton,  746. 
ofFadmoor,  827. 

Henry,  of  Brompton,  742. 

Ralph,  of  Winlaton,  912. 


49° 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Adamson — cont. 

Richard,  clerk,  2851. 
of  Brancepeth,  831. 
of  Coatham  Mundeville,  973. 

Robert,  of  Eldon,  871. 
of  Whitworth,  880. 

Thomas,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 
of  Brompton,  742. 
of  Danby  Wiske,  816. 

William,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 
of  East  Cowton,  640. 

Adbeer,  (Overadbery),  Somers,  [in  Trent],  1301. 

Adderley,  Salop,  2828. 

Adderley,  George,  2831. 

Addesham.  See  Adisham. 

Addeston  (Abbatiston),  in  Maddington,  Wilts, 
manor,  2961. 

Addey.  See  Adye. 

Addington,  Northants,  church,  1320. 

Addington,  Harman,  clerk,  1648. 

Addison,  John,  of  Scorton,  1004. 

Robert,  of  Eston,  900. 

Addle,  Yorks.  See  under  Eccup. 

Addreshams.  See  Adreston. 

Aderstowne,  William,  1640. 

Adisham  (Addesham),  Kent,  2724  p.  399. 

Adlingfleet,  Yorks.  See  under  Eastoft. 

admiral  of  England,  lord  high,  2710. 

See  also  Fiennes,  E. 

Admiralty  and  marine  causes,  assistant  to  officers 
of  (named),  1351,  2710. 

Admiralty,  High  Court  of,  judge  of.  See  Lewis,  D, 

Adreston  (Addreshams),  Berks  [in  South  More- 
ton],  manor,  3338. 

Adrington.  See  Aldrington. 

Adston,  Anthony,  of  Darlington,  848. 

Adstone,  in  Wentnor,  Salop,  2724  p.  403. 

Adye  (Addey),  Bartholomew,  of  Coatham  Munde- 
ville, 973. 

Richard,  of  Bishopton,  774. 

Aerte,  Michael,  1609. 

Afforby.  See  Asserby. 

Afterpoole  (Otterpole),  Kent  [in  Lympne], 
manor,  2465. 

Agarde  (Agard),  Francis,  2107. 

George,  bailiff  of  Dunstable,  2079. 

William,  1252. 

Agas,  Thomas,  clerk,  498. 

Agmondesham.  See  Amersham. 

Aikton  (Aykton)  [Cumb.],  rector  presented,  1665. 

Ailby  (Aleby,  Alesby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Ailesbere.  See  Aylesbeare. 

Ailesham.  See  Aylsham. 

Ailiswithorpe.  See  Gayton  Thorpe. 

Ailmer.  See  Aylmer. 

Ailmondestre.  See  Elmstree. 

Ailstow  (Ayleston),  Warw.  [in  Atherstone  on 
Stour],  2958. 

Ailton.  See  Elton. 

Ainderby  Myers  (Aynderbie  Myer),  Yorks  [in 
Hornby],  673. 

Ainderby  Quernhow,  (Aynderbie  Whernhowe), 
Yorks  [in  Pickhill],  633. 

Ainderby  Steeple  (Anderbee,  Anderbie  with 
Stepell,  Anderbie  with  Steple,  Anderby, 
Anderbye,  Aynderbye  with  the  Steple), 
Yorks,  769,  790,  794,  803,  834,  2463,  p.  343. 
rectory,  3328. 
vicar  of,  3328. 

See  also  under  Thrintoft. 


Aingell.  See  Angell. 

Aire  (Ayer),  Yorks,  river,  1128, 1789. 

Aire,  Agnes,  wife  of  John,  2071. 

John,  of  Egham,  2071. 

Aireson  (Ayrsonne),  Francis,  of  Marske,  627. 
John,  of  Guisborough,  619. 

William,  of  Marske,  627. 

Airingdon.  See  Erringden. 

Aiscoughe.  See  Ascough. 

Aishe.  See  Ash. 

Aishehill.  See  Ashill. 

Aisholt  or  Asholt  (Asheholt),  Somers.,  1901. 
Aishraney.  See  Ashreigney. 

Aiskew  (Ascugh,  Askewe,  Bedall  Ascugh),  Yorks 
[in  Bedale],  902. 
manor,  1777. 

Aislaby  (Aysleby),  Durh.  [in  Eaglescliffe],  946. 
Aislaby  (Ayselabye),  Yorks  [in  Whitby],  manor, 
1828. 

Aisshe.  See  Ash,  Campsey. 

Akesley  by  Doncaster.  See  Bentley  with  Arksey. 
Akytte,  Joan,  21 11. 

Alboroughe,  Anthony,  2356. 

Alborowgh.  See  Aldborough. 

Albrighton  (Abriton),  Salop,  chapel,  2724,  p.  399. 
Albury,  Herts,  church,  2463,  p.  346. 

Alby,  Line.  See  under  Greenfield. 

Alby  (Albye),  Norf.,  270. 

Albyns  (Albynes),  Essex  [in  Stapleford  Abbots], 
manor,  2386. 

Alciston,  Sussex,  3242. 

vicar  presented,  362. 

Alcock,  Edmund.  See  Raffman. 

Alcock  (Alcocke,  Alcoke),  Robert,  253,  1866, 
1894,  2162,  3093.  Cf.  Wolcocke. 

Alconbury  Weston  (Awconburye  Weston,  Oking- 
berre  cum  Weston),  Hunts,  268,  2724,  p.  403. 
church,  2724,  p.  403. 

Aldborough  (Alborowgh),  Norf.,  270. 

Aldborough  (Aldburgh,  Oldeborough),  Yorks. 
.771- 

vicar  presented,  404. 

See  also  under  Boroughbridge;  Rocliff. 

Aldeburgh  (Aldburgh,  Aldeburghe),  Suff.,  rector 
presented,  2691. 
rectory,  2644. 

Aldenham,  Herts.,  2463,  p.  346. 

Alderhouseley.  See  Alderwasley. 

Alderiche.  See  Aldrich. 

Alder kerke.  See  Algarkirk. 

Aldermaston,  Berks.,  1238. 

Alderminster  ( Alder merston),  Wore.,  rectory,  286. 
Alderney  (Alreney),  isle,  captain  and  govenor  of, 
(named),  17. 

Aldersay  (Aldersey),  Fulk,  son  of  William,  186. 
Thomas,  2510. 

William,  mayor  of  Chester,  186. 

Aldersley.  See  Alderwasley. 

Alderson,  Matthew,  of  Reeth,  986. 

Raynold,  of  Ingleby  Barwick,  623. 

Roger,  1414. 

vVlderton  (Aldrington,  Aldryngton),  Northants., 
2109,  2437,  2831. 
manor,  2437. 

bailiff  of,  3347. 
rector  of.  See  Conwey,  P. 

Alderwasley  (Aldersley  alias  Alderhouseley), 
Derb.,  2158,  p.  275. 

Alderwayes,  Alderwoes.  See  Alrewas. 

Aldewincle,  Aldewyncle.  See  Aldwinkle. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


49 1 


Aldham  [Suff.],  rector  presented,  419. 

Aldingham.  See  Gleaston  in  Aldingham; 
Muchland. 

Aldington  Cobham  alias  Eastcourt  (Aldyngton 
Cobham,  Aldyngton  Estcourt),  Kent  [in 
Thurnham],  manor,  1273. 

Aldington  Fright  (Allington  Frith  alias  Allington 
Fright),  Kent  [in  Aldington],  2463  p.  345. 
Aldred  (Aldrede),  Henry,  1394. 

gentleman  of  the  chapel,  1130. 

Aldrich  (Alderiche),  John,  successively  alderman 
and  mayor  of  Norwich,  133,  1857,  1864. 
Thomas,  prebendary  of  Westminster,  90. 
Aldringham,  Suff.,  2644. 

Aldrington,  Northants.  See  Alderton. 

Aldrington  (Adrington),  Sussex,  manor,  1101. 
Aldryngton.  See  Alderton. 

Aldwark  (Auldwark),  Yorks  [in  Alne],  1010. 
Aldwick  le  Street,  Yorks.  See  under  Hampole. 
Aldwinkle  (Aldewincle,  Aldewyncle),  Northants., 
manor  {alias  Holandes  manor),  1020,  1278. 
Aldwinkle,  St.  Peter’s  (Aldewincle),  Northants., 
church,  advowson  of,  1278. 

Aldyngton,  Kent.  See  Allington. 

Aldyngton  Cobham.  See  Aldington  Cobham. 
Aleby.  See  Ailby. 

Alesborowe.  See  Allesborough  Hill. 

Alesbury.  See  Aylesbury. 

Alesby,  Line.  See  Ailby;  Aylesby. 

Alethorpe  (Althorpe),  Norf.,  270. 

Alexander,  John,  2827. 

Aleyn.  See  Allen. 

Alfarthing.  See  Allfarthing. 

Alferton.  See  Offerton. 

Alford  (Alforte,  Allford),  Line.,  1106,  2240,  p.  296. 
Alford  (Alforde),  Agnes,  wife  of  Lancelot,  2996. 
Anne,  relict  of  Lancelot,  1716. 

John,  1850,  1872. 

Lancelot,  1716. 

(< another ),  2996. 

Roger,  1861,  1874. 

Alfriston,  Sussex,  3242. 
vicar  presented,  2927. 

Algarkirk  (Alderkerke)  [Line.],  rector  presented, 
1957- 

Algoure,  John,  1320,  p.  158. 
alien  immigrants,  111,  133,  1343. 

Alkham,  Kent,  307,  1129. 

Alington,  Devon.  See  Allington,  East. 

Alington,  Line.  See  Allington. 

Alington  (Allington,  Allyngton,  Alyngton),  Giles, 
knight,  1268,  1880,  1900. 

Hugh,  clerk  of  the  privy  seal,  3155. 

Joan,  wife  of  Robert,  2372, 

Margaret,  wife  of  Giles,  1268. 

Robert,  2372. 

Alkerton  (Allarton),  Glouc.  [in  Eastington], 
manor,  1940. 

Allanbye,  William,  of  Tolesby,  608. 

Allandson,  Allanson.  See  Allenson. 

Allarton.  See  Alkerton. 

Ailbrights  {Sancti  Albridi),  Essex  [in  Ovington], 
1900. 

Allderwoes.  See  Alrewas. 

Alleis,  Peter,  clerk,  1900. 

Allen  (Aleyn,  Allan,  Alleyn,  Alleyne,  Allin,  Allyn), 
Anthony,  of  Bainbridge,  981. 

Audrey,  wife  of  Christopher,  3209. 

Catherine,  of  Broadway,  2053  (9). 

Christopher,  knight,  1894,  3209. 


Allen — cont. 

Dorothy,  wife  of  John,  2966. 

Edmund,  of  Wadley,  3348. 
of  Moulton,  1004. 

Edward,  271. 

Henry,  of  Sadberge,  884. 
of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Hugh,  of  Norton  Conyers,  687. 

James,  of  Charminster,  1838. 

Jenkyn,  of  Coddenham  Hall,  2463,  p.  347. 

Joan,  wife  of  Richard,  1217. 
relict  of  Robert,  1307. 

John,  2966. 

knight,  alderman  of  London,  1380. 
ofEarlham,  3355. 

Martin,  of  London,  542,  2582. 

Richard,  1217. 
clerk,  374. 
of  Bainbridge,  981. 
of  London,  77. 

Robert,  citizen  of  London,  1307. 

Thomas,  i860. 

William,  3214. 

{another),  2942. 

knight,  alderman  and  lord  mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 1467,  1852,  1858,  i860,  2571,  2618, 
3353* 

Allenby.  See  Allonby. 

Allenson  (Allandson,  Allanson),  Edward,  3317. 

John,  of  Durham,  721. 
of  Newton  Cap,  809. 
of  Little  Stainton,  922. 
of  Thorpe,  759. 

Matthew,  of  Evenwood,  810. 

Richard,  of  Bardney,  510. 
of  Cundall,  657. 

Thomas,  of  Cundall,  656. 

{another),  656. 

William  of  Cundall,  656. 
of  Marton  le  Moor,  645 . 
of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 
of  Little  Stainton,  773. 

Cf.  Allison. 

Allercombe  (Anlescombe),  Devon  [in  Rock- 
beare],  2679. 

Allergill.  See  Ellergill. 

Allersley  (Allisley),  Warw.,  rector  named,  113. 

Allerthorpe,  Yorks.,  manor,  1129. 

Allerthorpe,  Yorks  [in  Pickhill],  grange,  2443. 

Allerton,  North.  See  Northallerton. 

Allesborough  Hill  (Alesborowe),  Wore,  [in  Per- 
shore.  Holy  Cross],  1283. 

Allesley  (Asley),  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 

church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Allett,  William,  2747. 

Alley,  William,  bishop  of  Exeter  (1560-70),  1876. 
of  London,  2685. 

Alleyn,  Alleyne.  See  Allen. 

Allfarthing  (Alfarthing),  in  Wandsworth,  Surrey, 
manor,  523. 

Allford.  See  Alford. 

Allhallows,  in  Hoo  hundred,  Kent,  1900. 

Allin.  See  Allen. 

Allington  (Aldyngton),  Kent,  1273,  3311. 

Allington  (Alington),  Line.,  manor,  1323. 

Allington  Frith.  See  Aldington  Fright. 

Allington,  Earl  (Alington),  Devon,  1320. 

Allington,  West,  (Allington)  [Line.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 405. 

Allington  (surname).  See  Alington. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Allisley.  See  Allersley. 

Allison,  Hugh,  an  infant,  141 . 
father  of  Hugh,  141. 

Cf.  Allenson. 

Allmayn,  Martin.  See  Geill,  Martin. 

Allonby  (Allenby),  Cumb.  [in  Bromfield],  2438. 
Allskyn,  ( — ),  widow,  2463,  p.  348. 

Allyn.  See  Allen. 

Allyngton.  See  Alington. 
almanacs,  1952. 

Almanbury,  Almanburye,  Almansburye.  See 
Almondbury. 

Almayne.  See  Germany. 

Aimer.  See  Aylmer. 

Almesburye.  See  Amesbury. 

Almondbury  (Almanbury,  Almanburye,  Almans- 
burye, Almonbury),  Yorks,  268,  1941,  2463, 
P-334- 

Almondsbury  (Almondisburie,  Almonsburye), 
Glouc.,  87. 

church,  chantry  in,  1374. 
alms,  the  queen’s,  augmentation  of,  2717,  3298. 
Ain  (Eyne),  river,  Northumb.,  2420. 
alnage  duties  on  cloth,  grant  out  of  issues  of,  320. 
Alne,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343. 
chapel  in,  2463,  p.  343. 

St.  Mary’s  Guild,  2463,  p.  343. 

See  also  under  Aldwark. 

Alnwick  (Alnewick,  Alnewike),  Northumb., 
lordship,  2728. 
monastery,  1902. 

See  also  under  Hulne  Park. 

Alpatche.  See  Alspath. 

Alphington,  Devon,  2310. 

See  also  under  Ball. 

Alreney.  See  Alderney. 

Alresford,  New,  Hants.,  2129. 

Alrewas  (Alderwayes,  Alderwoes,  Allderwoes, 
Ollerwoes),  Staff.,  2463,  p.  348. 
chantry,  2724,  p.  398. 

See  also  under  Fradley. 

Alsoppe,  Robert,  253. 

Thomas,  brother  of  Robert,  253. 

Alstonfield.  See  under  Longnor. 

Alspath  (Alpatche),  Warw.  [in  Meriden],  1320. 

church.  See  Meriden. 

Alstreton,  Alstretton.  See  Stretton,  All. 

Altam  (surname).  See  Altham. 

Altham,  Staffs.  See  Alton. 

Altham  (Altam),  James,  i860,  1889,  3079,  3082. 
Althorne,  Essex,  268,  2389. 

Althorpe.  See  Alethorpe. 

Altofts  (Altoftes),  Yorks,  [in  Normanton],  2463, 

p.  344- 

Alton,  Hants,  manor,  1262. 
hundred,  1262. 

Alton  (Altham,  Alverton),  Staff.,  1900. 
manor,  1158. 

See  also  under  Cotton. 

Alton  Eastbrook  (Alton  Eastbroke,  Alton  Est- 
broke,  Hallyborn  Estbroke),  Hants  [in  Alton], 
1262,  2277,  3318. 
manor,  3318. 

Pelican  inn,  3318. 

Alton  Westbrook  (Alton  Westbroke,  Hallyborn 
Westbroke),  Hants  [in  Alton],  manor,  1262. 
Altroppe,  William,  of  London,  182. 

Alvaston  (Alverston),  Derb.  [in  Elvaston],  1322, 
3190. 

manor,  3190. 


Alveley,  (Alwaley),  Salop,  268,  2463,  p.  345. 
Alverde,  Thomas,  287. 

Alverdiscott,  Devon,  1320. 

Alveston  (Aluston,  Aulston,  Avulston),  Warw., 
1302. 

Alvingham  (Alvyngham),  Line.,  3250. 

monastery,  3314. 

Alwaley.  See  Alveley. 

Alwenton  (Alwente),  [Northumb.],  837. 

Alwood,  John,  clerk,  1257. 

Alyngton.  See  Alington. 

Ambaston,  Derb.  [in  Elvaston],  3190. 

Amberden  Hall  (Aberdenhall,  Amberdenhall), 
in  Debden,  Essex,  manor,  2463,  p.  342. 
Ambery,  Jane,  wife  of  John,  3173. 

John,  3173. 

Ambresburie,  Ambresburye.  See  Amesbury. 
Amcottes,  Alexander,  266,  1871,  1874. 

Ameredith  (Ameredeth),  Hercules,  3174,  3262, 

Cf.  Meredith. 

Amersfoort  (Amersfort),  [in  Utrecht,  Netherlands], 
108. 

Amersham  (Agmondesham,  Amysham),  Bucks 
[and formerly  Herts.],  173,  1878. 

Amerston,  [in  Belford],  Durh.  [and  Northumb.], 
978. 

Amerton  Hall.  See  Hamperden  Hall. 

Amesbury  ^(Almesburye,  Ambresburie,  Ambres- 
burye)* Wilts,  2468. 
monastery,  2049,  2210. 

Amners  Court  (Amnors  Courte),  Berks  [in  Burgh- 
field],  manor,  1184,  2017,  2968. 

Amore,  Thomas,  1223. 

Amounderness  (Amoundernes,  Amounderns), 
Lancs,  hundred,  1387. 

Ampthill  (Ampthell),  Beds,  274,  25 14. 

honour,  274,  1130,  1311,  1324,  1784,  1913,  1915, 
2079,  2437,  2450,  2514,  3323,  3330. 
lordship,  2450. 

Ampton,  Suff.,  3243. 

Amwell,  Herts  [in  Wheathampsteadj,  2290. 
Amwell,  Great  (Amwell  Magna),  Herts.,  2463, 
p.  342. 

Amyes,  Roger,  1889. 

Amysham.  See  Amersham. 

Ancaster  (Ankaster),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 
ancient  demesne,  1046,  2019,  3169. 

Anderbee,  Anderbie  with  Stepell.  See  Ainderby 
Steeple. 

Anderby  (Andetby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Anderby,  Anderbye.  See  Ainderby  Steeple. 
Anderson  (Aunderson,  Awderson),  Bertram,  2031. 
Edmund,  commissioner  in  Middlesex,  1705. 
Edward,  of  Richmond,  950. 

Gabriel,  of  Ingleby  Barwick,  623. 

George,  of  Nettledale,  752. 

Henry,  the  younger,  3045. 

Ingram,  of  Coatham  Mundeville,  973. 

James,  of  Tolesby,  622. 

John,  of  Durham,  721. 

Matthew,  of  Tolesby,  608. 

Nicholas,  of  Bedale,  800. 

Roger,  of  Newton,  1011. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  720. 

of  Scotton,  673. 

William,  of  Brafferton,  838. 
of  Scotton,  673. 

Anderton,  Christopher,  506,  2512. 

Andrew  (Andrewes,  Androwe,  Androwes),  John, 
of  Neasham,  860. 


GENERAL  INDEX  493 


Andrew — cont. 

Lancelot,  scholar  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1345. 
Peter,  1675. 

Richard,  3100. 

Thomas,  2018,  2478,  3336. 

commissioner  ot  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1856. 
commissioner  to  survey  archery  grounds  in 
London,  194. 
knight,  71. 

Andryon,  Michael,  1 8 1 1 . 

Anesley,  John,  of  Redmarshall,  906. 

Angell  (Aingell,  Angill),  John,  clerk,  1655. 
tenant  in  Westminster,  1782. 

Myney,  of  Mordon,  974. 

Thomas,  of  Richmond,  990. 
of  Roxby,  669. 

Anglesey,  Cambs.  [in  Bottisham],  priory,  2463, 

p.  341. 

Anglesey,  county,  escheator  in,  2022. 

Anglesey,  archdeacon,  1095. 

Angrove  (Ansgrove),  Wilts,  [in  Malmesbury], 
manor,  276. 

Ankaster.  See  Arcaster. 

Anksey.  See  Bentley  with  Arksey. 

Anlaby  (Anlabye,  Anlebye),  Yorks  [in  Ella  Kirk], 
1851,  2287. 

Anlescombe.  See  Allercombe. 

Anmer,  Hants.  See  Anmore. 

Anmer,  Norf.  270. 

Anmore  (Anmer),  Hants  [in  Hambledon],  manor, 
2196. 

Anne  Boleyn,  queen,  2527. 

Anne  of  Cleves,  queen,  1961. 

Anne,  John,  coroner  in  Northamptonshire,  2831. 
Martin,  3033. 

Annesley  (Ansley),  Brian,  gentleman  pensioner, 
master  of  harriers,  132,  320,  1392. 

George,  3020,  3330, 

Gervase,  1922. 

son  of  Gervase,  1922. 

James,  son  of  George,  3330. 

Anneys  Burton.  See  Burton  Agnes, 
annuities,  etc.,  grants  of,  26,  32,  114,  562,  1328, 
3:338,  1339, 1363, 1793,  1950,  2037,  2064,  2070, 
2092,  2225,  2264,  2536,  2686,  2699,  2723-  $ee 
also  wardships,  grants  of. 
payment  of,  inquiry  into,  42,  2271. 

Annysonne,  Peter,  of  Thirkleby,  764. 

Ansacres.  See  Handsacre. 

Ansgrove.  See  Angrove. 

Ansley.  See  Annesley. 

Anstey  (Anstre),  Herts,  2463,  p.  341. 

Anstey  (Anstye),  Leic.,  [in  Thurcaston],  2335. 
Anstey,  West  (Westanstye),  Devon,  1320. 

Anstre.  See  Anstey,  Herts. 

Anstye.  See  Anstey,  Leic. 

Antonis,  Henry,  486. 

Anthony  (Antony),  Anthony,  master  surveyor 
of  ordnance  in  Tower,  24. 

Hubert,  2673. 
anticlericalism,  1817. 

Antingham  (Antingham  St.  Margaret,  Anting- 
ham  St.  Mary),  Norf.,  270. 

Antony.  See  Anthony. 

Antrobus,  Thomas,  attorney,  2885. 

Aparry.  See  Parry. 

Apelgarth.  See  Applegarth. 

Apethorpe  (Abthorpe),  Northants,  1301. 

Aplebye.  See  Applebye. 

Apleton,  East.  See  Appleton,  East. 


Apleton  cum  Hornebie.  See  Appleton,  East  and 
West,  and  Hornby. 

Apleton  (surname).  See  Appleton. 

Apletree,  Bridget,  wife  of  John,  2071. 

John,  of  Egham,  2071. 

Apley  [Salop],  2254. 

Apleyard.  See  Applyard. 

Apott,  Roger,  262. 

Appaire,  Apparry.  See  Parry. 

Appleby  (Aplebye,  Applebye),  Anthony,  of  Coat- 
ham  Mundeville,  973. 
of  Langleydale,  967. 

John,  of  Darlington,  847. 
of  Tolesby,  608. 

Lancelot,  of  Coatham  Mundeville,  973. 

Richard,  of  Bedale,  800. 

Robert,  2564. 

Thomas,  of  Manfield,  91 1. 

William,  of  Durham,  731. 
of  Kildale,  939. 
of  Sadberge,  884. 

Appledram  (Apuldram),  Sussex,  271. 

Appleford  (Appleforde),  in  Godshill,  Hants, 
chapel,  2286. 

Applegarth  (Estaplegarthe),  Yorks,  [in  Bowes], 
3317* 

Applegarth  (Apelgarth),  Humphrey,  2563. 

deputy  feodary  in  London,  1737,  1740. 

Appleton,  East  and  West  (Apleton  cum  Horne- 
bie, East  Apleton),  Yorks,  [in  Catterick],  612, 
1004. 

Appleton  le  Street,  Yorks.  See  under  Broughton. 

Appleton,  Nun  (Nonne  Appleton),  Yorks,  priory, 
1941. 

Appleton  (Apleton),  Henry,  2322. 

Richard,  the  elder,  of  Brompton,  746. 
the  younger,  of  Brompton,  746. 

Thomas,  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  613. 

Applyard  (Apleyard,  Appulyarde),  John,  of  Nor- 
wich, 1343. 

Richard,  of  Wressell,  781. 

William,  3313. 

Appowell.  See  Powell. 

Apprice.  See  Price. 

Apps  Court  (Apse),  Surrey  [in  Walton  on  Thames], 
1269. 

Appulyarde.  See  Applyard. 

Aprice.  See  Price. 

Apse.  See  Apps  Court. 

Apuldram.  See  Appledram. 

Aquilate  (Aquilott),  Staff,  [in  Meertown],  2476. 

Aragon  (Arragon),  Spain,  2510. 

Arbor,  Berks.  See  Arborfield;  Erba  [in  Shinlield]. 

Arborfield  (Arbor,  Erberfield),  Berks.,  1863. 

manor,  2017. 

Archer,  Richard,  of  Beamish,  896. 
of  Bradbury,  918. 

archery,  grounds  for,  194. 

practice  resulting  in  killing,  1476,  2732,  2821, 
2877. 

Archestre.  See  Irchester. 

Arcksden.  See  Arkesden. 

Arden  with  Ardenside  (Arden  Ardenside),  Yorks, 
[in  Hawnby],  2441 . 

monastery,  2441 . 

Ardes  (Ardys),  Edward,  1239,  3020. 

Ardington  (Ardyngton),  Berks,  1282,  2101,  2357. 

Ards  (Great  Ards),  co.  Donegal,  2167. 

Ards,  Little  (Little  Arde),  co.  Donegal,  2167. 

Ardsley  (Ardysley),  Yorks  [in  Darfield],  430. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Ardyngton.  See  Aldington. 

Ardys.  See  Ardes. 

Ardysley.  See  Ardsley. 

Argali,  Edmund,  1268. 

Gabriel,  1268. 

John,  1268. 

Lawrence,  1268. 

Rowland,  1268. 

Argasta,  Argaston.  See  Garston,  East. 

Arkendale  (Arkenden),  Yorks  [in  Knaresborough], 
1941. 

Arkesden  (Arcksden,  Orkesden),  Essex,  268,  2394. 
Arksey  (Arkesey)  [Yorks],  vicar  presented,  353. 

See  also  Bentley  with  Arksey. 

Arlescote  (Orilscott),  Warw.  [in  Warnington], 
3212,  3218,  3219. 
manor,  3197. 

Arley,  Warw.,  2971. 

Arlingham,  Glouc.,  2444. 
chapel,  2444. 
church,  2444. 
vicar  presented,  406. 

Arlington  (Arlyngton),  Sussex,  1268,  3242. 
Armen  (Armyne),  Bartholomew,  1871,  1874. 

Christopher,  of  Landmoth,  627. 

Armestronge  (Armestrange),  Christopher,  587. 
Hugh,  3029. 

Robert,  of  Cornforth,  921. 

Armin  (Armyn),  Yorks.,  [in  Snaith],  1941. 
manor,  1430. 

Armitage,  Dorset.  See  Hermitage. 

Armitage  with  Handsacre,  Staff.,  2724,  p.  398. 

See  also  under  Brereton. 

Armitage,  John,  580. 

Armorer,  William,  i860. 

Armyn,  Yorks.  See  Armin. 

Armyne  (surname).  See  Armen. 

Arne  (Earne)  [Dorset],  chapel,  1482. 
manor,  1972. 

Arnold  (Arnoldes),  Yorks,  [in  Swine  and  Long 
Riston],  3182. 

Arnold,  Alice,  3358. 

John,  prothonotary  and  clerk  of  crown  in 
Welsh  counties,  506. 

yeoman  of  the  masques,  revels,  etc.,  3128. 
Nicholas,  knight,  203,  237,  1702,  1703,  1890. 
prothonotary  and  clerk  of  crowm  in  Welsh 
counties,  506. 

Richard,  1688,  3058. 

Thomas.  See  George,  Thomas. 

Arnoldes,  Yorks.  See  Arnold. 

Arnolson,  Arnold,  1607. 

Arnott,  Francis,  of  Sowerby,  668. 

Arome  Carre.  See  Arram. 

Arowsmyth  See  Arrowsmith. 

Arragon.  See  Aragon. 

Arram  (Arome,  Arome  Carre),  in  Leckonfield, 
Yorks.,  2074. 

Arrenden  Parke,  Arrendenparke.  See  Arrunden. 
Arrians,  John,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves,  487. 
Arrowsmith  (Arrasmyth,  Arowsmyth,  Harrow- 
smyth),  Anthony,  of  Eldon,  875. 

John,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Robert,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1485. 

Arrundall,  Arrundell  (surname).  See  Arundell. 
Arrunden  (Arrenden  Parke,  Arrendenparke), 
Yorks,  [in  Kirkburton],  1200,  2498,  2499. 
Arsgrove.  See  Ashgrove. 

Artehasen,  John  van,  474. 


Arthmill.  See  Garthilin. 

Arundel,  Sussex,  3356. 

Arundel,  Arundell,  earl  of.  See  FitzAlan. 

Arundel  (Arundell),  Sussex,  river,  299. 

Arundell  (Arrundall,  Arrundell,  Arundall),  Alex- 
ander brother  of  Thomas,  1073. 

Charles,  captain  of  Portland  castle  and  lieutenant 
of  the  isle  of  Portland,  2981. 

John,  knight,  of  Lanherne,  1881. 

receiver  general  in  duchy  of  Cornwall,  3333. 
son  of  Thomas,  1073. 

Richard,  knight,  2463,  p.  343. 

Thomas,  knight,  receiver  general  in  duchy  of 
Cornwall,  3333. 
of  Northleigh,  1364. 
ofTolverne,  1073. 

William,  of  Reeth,  986. 

Arwystli  (Arustley,  Orustley),  Mont.,  lordship, 
2724,  p.  400. 
steward  of  (named),  83. 

manor,  2286,  3323. 

Ascham,  John,  2292,  p.  311. 

Ascote,  Hugh,  1383. 

Ascough  (Aiscoughe,  Ascoughe,  Ascought, 
Askewe,  Askugh,  Ayscough),  Elizabeth, 
lady,  wife  of  William  Howard,  3322. 
wife  of  Richard,  1136. 

Francis,  of  Stallingborough,  2365. 
knight,  572,  3279. 

George,  of  Hunton,  749. 

Hugh,  knight,  1763. 

Richard,  1136. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874. 

Robert,  clerk,  3289. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1660. 

William,  1871,  1874,  1896. 

Ascughy,  Yorks.  See  Aiskew. 

Asenby  (Asenbie),  Yorks,  [in  Topcliffe],  893. 

Ash  (Aishe),  in  Frithelstock,  Devon,  2295. 

Ash  Boking  (Ashe),  Suff.,  2371. 

Ash,  Campsey,  (Aisshe),  Suff.,  2447. 

(See  also  under  More  Hall) 

Ash  near  Sandwich  (Ashe  next  Sandwiche),  Kent, 
2465. 

Ashampstead  (Asshamsted),  Berks,  manor,  1687. 

See  also  under  Hartridge. 

Ashborne  (Ashbourne,  Assheburne),  Derb.,  380, 
2724,  p.  404. 

Ashbury  (Asshes),  Berks.,  1184,  2017. 

Ashbury  (Ashebery),  Devon,  2301. 

Ashby  (Assheby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Ashby,  Cold,  (Coldassheby,  Colde  Asshebye), 
Northants.,  269. 

manor,  2370. 

Ashby,  Mears,  (Ashebie  Marice,  Meres  Ashebie), 
Northants.,  2569^.  371. 

Ashby  Parva  (Assheby  Parva)  [Leic.],  rector 
presented,  2918. 

Ashby  St.  Ledger’s  (Ashebye  Leodegar)  [North- 
ants], vicar  presented,  424. 

Ashby  (Ashebye,  Asshby,  Assheby),Thomas,  1718, 
1724,  1898,  2988,  2997. 

Ashchurch,  Glouc.  See  under  Aston  upon  Carron. 

Ashdon  (Assheton,  Asshton),  Essex,  268. 

Ashe,  Hants,  1183. 

Ashe,  Suff.  See  Ash-Boking. 

Ashe,  Dorothy,  widow,  1225. 

Ashebery.  See  Ashbury. 

Ashebie  Marice.  See  Ashby,  Mears. 


GENERAL  INDEX  495 


Ashebye.  See  Ashby. 

Ashebye  Leodegar.  See  Ashby  St.  Ledger’s 
Ashefeld,  Ashefield.  See  Ashfield. 

Asheholt.  See  Aisholt. 

Asheldham  (Asheldam,  Asheldham  Hall),  Essex, 
2290. 

Cootes  marsh  in,  2290. 
manor,  2290. 

Asheley.  See  Ashley. 

Ashelourth.  See  Ashleworth. 

Ashemansworth.  See  Ashmansworth. 

Asheridge.  See  Ashridge. 

Asheton.  See  Ashton. 

Ashewell.  See  Ashwell. 

Ashfield,  Great  (Ashefeld  Magna,  Miche  Ashefeld, 
Myche  Ashefeld),  Suff.,  manor,  1159. 

Ashfield  (Ashfeild,  Ashefeld,  Ashefield,  Asshefeld, 
Asshefielde),  Christopher,  ofHedgerley,  1938. 
Edmund,  1247,  1861,  3007. 

knight,  1878,  2419,  3006,  3007. 

Humphrey,  2592. 

Robert,  1856. 

Thomas,  1738,  1938,  3059. 

Ashford  (Assheforde,  Esshetford),  Kent,  1854, 
1866. 

vicar  (named),  2097. 

Ashgrove  (Arsgrove),  Wilts,  [in  Tollard  Royal], 
manor,  1907. 

Ashhampstead,  Berks.,  manor,  3076. 

Ashill  (Aishehill),  Somers.,  1901 
Ashleigh  (Aysheley  Mylles),  Sussex  [in  Horsham], 
mo. 

Ashleworth  (Ashelourth,  Asshelourth),  Glouc., 
2463,  p.  342. 

Ashley  (Asheley),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345. 

Ashley  (Asheley,  Assheley),  Hants.,  2294. 
manor,  2294. 

Ashley  (Asheley,  Assheley,  Astley),  Francis,  of 
Yarm,  632. 

Henry,  knight,  1712, 1885,  3061. 

John,  justice  of  the  peace  in  Middlesex,  1899. 

master  of  jewels,  197,  1127,  1381,  2407. 

Ralph,  of  Yarm,  783. 

Thomas,  1894. 

Walter,  2673. 

Ashmanhaugh  (Asshemonhaugh),  Norf.,  270. 
Ashmansworth  (Ashemansworth),  Hants.,  2340. 
Ashow  (Ashoe),  Warw.,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 

church,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 

Ashreigney  (Aishraney),  Devon,  1383. 

Ashridge  (Asheridge)  [in  Little  Gaddesden], 
Herts  [formerly  in  Pitstone],  Bucks.,  2679. 
house,  2679. 
manor,  2679. 

Ashton,  Devon,  3292. 

Ashton  (Aston),  Heref.  [in  Eye],  2573. 

Ashton  (Asheton,  Assheton),  Northants.,  2109, 
2450. 

Ashton  (Assheton),  Northants.  [in  Oundle], 
manor,  1291. 

Ashton  (Aston  Pury),  Northants.,  manor,  chief 
steward  and  bailiff  of,  3347. 

Ashton  (Asheton,  under  Hill),  Glouc.,  3241. 
rectory,  3241. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3241. 

Ashton  on  Carrant.  See  Aston  upon  Carron. 
Ashton,  Steeple  (Stepleaisheton,  Stepleaston), 
Wilts.,  1361. 
rectory,  3329. 


Ashton  (Asheton,  Assheton),  Edmund,  2512, 
2938. 

Edward,  2474. 

Peter,  2474. 

Ralph,  2938. 

justice  of  the  peace  in  Lancashire,  536. 
Richard,  2938. 

justice  of  the  peace  in  Lancashire,  536. 
Ashwater  (Asshewater),  Devon,  507. 

Ashwell  (Ashewell),  341.  Herts.,  2436,  p.  341. 

chantry,  2463,  p.  341. 

Askayth.  See  Aysgarth. 

Aske,  Yorks,  [in  Easby],  2438. 

Aske,  Robert,  1850,  1872. 

Askerswell  (Askerwell),  Dorset,  1 . 

Askewe,  Yorks.  See  Aiskew. 

Askewe,  (surname).  See  Ascough. 

Askith.  See  Askwith. 

Askrigg  (Askrigge),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  936. 
Askugh.  See  Ascough. 

Askwith  (Askith,  Askwithe,  Askwyth),  Adam,  of 
Kneeton,  678. 

John,  clerk,  1490. 

of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Aslaby,  Aslabye,  Francis,  2045,  2661. 

Aslacton,  Notts,  [in  Whatton],  rectory  and 
vicarage,  advowson  of,  1237. 

Asley,  Warw.  See  Astley;  Allesley. 

Aspden,  James,  2822. 

Aspeden  (Asperton).  Herts.,  2463,  pp.  341,  342. 
church,  2463,  p.  341. 

Aspley-Guise  (Aspeley  Guyse),  Beds.,  manor,  1420. 
assault,  plea  of,  1934. 

Asselby  (Astilby),  Yorks  [in  Howden],  1102. 
Asseliers,  Philip,  2510. 

Asserby  (Afforby),  Line,  [in  Spilsby],  2240,  p.  296. 
Asshamsted.  See  Ashampstead. 

Asshby.  See  Ashby. 

Assheburne.  See  Ashborne. 

Assheby.  See  Ashby. 

Assheby  Parva.  See  Ashby  Parva. 

Asshefeld,  Asshefielde.  See  Ashfield. 

Assheforde.  See  Ashford. 

Assheley.  See  Ashley. 

Asshelourth.  See  Ashleworth. 

Asshemonhaugh.  See  Ashmanhaugh. 
Asshemorehall.  See  More  Hall. 

Asshes,  Berks.  See  Ashbury. 

Assheton.  See  Ashton. 

Assheton,  Essex.  See  Ashdon. 

Assheton,  Northants.  See  Ashton. 

Asshewater.  See  Ashwater. 

Asshton,  Essex.  See  Ashdon. 

Assun  Gauntelet.  See  Aston  Cantlow. 

Astanton.  See  Asterton. 

Asteley,  Wore.  See  Astley. 

Asteley  (surname).  See  Ashley. 

Astell,  Oxon.  See  Asthall. 

Astell,  Edmund,  1107. 

Henry,  21 11. 

John,  2072,  2490. 

William,  2072,  2490. 

Aster,  John,  clerk,  1652. 

Cf.  Astrey. 

Asterley,  Salop,  in  Pontesbury,  2724,  p.  398. 
Asterton  (Astanton,  Easthampton)  Salop  [in 
Norbury),  1312,  2224. 

Asthall  (Astell),  Oxon,  1432. 

Astilby.  See  Asselby. 

Astley  (Asley),  Warw.,  church,  2158,  p.  274. 


ENE  RAL  INDEX 


496 

Astley  (Asteley),  Wore.,  2309. 
manor,  2309. 

Aston,  Ches.  [in  Runcorn],  2213. 

Aston,  Heref.  See  Ashton. 

Aston,  Herts.,  2388. 

Aston,  Mont.  See  Mainstone. 

Aston,  Salop  [Pin  Wellington],  1157. 

Aston  with  Aughton  (Aston),  Yorks,  992. 

Aston  Cantlow  (Assun  Gauntelet,  Aston  Caunt- 
lowe),  Warw.,  1320,  2569,  p.  370. 

Aston  upon  Carron  (Ashton  on  Carrant,  Aston  on 
Carrant),  Glouc.  [in  Ashchurch].  3241. 

Aston  Cauntlowe.  See  Aston  Cantlow. 

Aston,  Cold  (Coldeaston)  [Glouc.],  vicar  pre- 
sented, 1574. 

Aston-le-Walls  (Aston  in  the  Walles),  Northants., 
2450. 

Aston,  Little  (Aston  Parva),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Aston  near  Oswestry  (Aston  Abottes),  Salop,  3191. 

manor,  3191. 

Aston  Pury.  See  Ashton. 

Aston,  Nicholas,  2053(5). 

Walter,  knight,  3053,  3068. 

Astrey  (Astre),  Arthur,  3035. 

Ralph,  1877. 

Cf.  Aster. 

Astwell  (Aswell),  Northants.  [in  Wappenham], 
2323,  2403. 

Atcham,  Salop.  See  under  Emstrey. 

Atelowe.  See  Atlow. 

Atford.  See  Atworth. 

Athelney,  Somers,  [in  Lyng],  269. 

Ather,  Robert,  of  Darlington,  844. 

Atherington,  Devon.  See  under  Umberleigh. 

Atherstone  on  Stour  (Aydelston),  Warw.,  2958. 

Atherton,  J ohn,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2552. 

Robert,  558. 

Athie,  Christopher,  707. 

Athooke  alias  Hooker,  Richard,  2364. 

Atkins,  Edward,  1389. 

Thomas,  1688. 

Atkinson  (Atkinsone,  Atkynson),  Andrew,  of 
Harton,  963. 

Christopher,  of  Bedale,  800. 
of  Kirkby  Moonside,  983. 
of  Newbiggin,  894. 

Cuthbert,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hugh,  2221. 

Francis,  of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 

Giles,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 

Henry,  of  Hudswell,  798. 
of  London,  2463,  p.  348. 
of  Woodland,  961. 
of  Yarm.,  614. 

Hugh,  2221. 

James,  of  Hipswell,  591. 
of  Westoe,  735. 

John,  of  Cundall,  656. 
of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 
of  Swetton,  863. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 

Lancelot,  of  Hamsteels,  894. 

Lawrence,  of  Burrell,  789. 

Leonard,  of  Newton,  ion. 

Peter,  2673. 

Ralph,  of  Westoe,  735. 

Richard,  of  Burrell,  789. 
of  Norton,  766. 

Robert,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hampshire, 

1873. 


Atkinson — cont. 

Robert,  of  Bedale,  785. 
of  Durham,  719. 

Thomas,  of  Asenby,  893. 
of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 
of  Hipswell,  591. 
of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  752. 
of  Liversedge,  972. 
of  Monkwearmonth,  701. 
of  Morton,  907 

William,  feodary  in  Westmorland,  3064. 
master  of  Ewelme  School,  2247. 
of  East  Boldon,  710. 
of  Sadberge,  884. 

Atlow  (Atelowe),  Derb.  [in  Bradbourne],  chapel, 
2157. 

Aton.  See  Acomb. 

Atowne  alias  Hunte,  Hugh,  2112. 

Attashe,  William,  1377. 

Cf.  Attherst. 

Attelborough.  See  Attleborough. 

Attercliffe  cum  Darnall,  (Attercliff  and  Dernell),  in 
Sheffield,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343. 

Attherst,  Clement,  clerk,  362. 

Cf.  Attashe. 

Attingham,  ( — ),  2724,  p.  403. 

Attingwicke.  See  Atwick. 

Attleborough  (Attelborough),  Norf.,  270. 

Attleborough  (Attilborough),  Warw.  [in  Nun- 
eaton], 2072. 

attorney  general.  See  under  officers. 

Atwick  (Attingwicke),  Yorks.,  rectory,  3313. 

Atworth  (Atford,  Atworthe),  Wilts,  [in  Bradford 
on  Avon],  1413. 

Aubrey.  See  Awbrey. 

Auchar,  John,  1965. 

Auckland,  Bishop  (Awkeland  Episcopi,  Bisshop 
Auckeland,  Bisshop  Awkland,  Bushopawke- 
land,  Busshoppe  Awland),  Durh.,  [in  Auck- 
land St.  Andrew],  815,  868,  872,  901,  965. 

Auckland  St.  Andrew  (Northawkland),  Durh.,  924. 
See  also  under  Bedburn,  North;  Byers  Green; 
Coundon;  Evernwood;  Hamsterley;  Lyne- 
sack;  Middridge;  Morley;  Newton  Cap;  Old 
Park;  Rackwood  Hall;  Ramshaw;  Snap  Gate; 
Thickley,  West;  Windlestone. 

Auckland,  St.  Helen  (Saynte  Ellyn,  Saynte  Ellen 
Aukeland,  Saynte  Ellen,  Awkland,  Sayntellen), 
Durh.  [in  Auckland  St.  Andrew],  830,  871, 
873. 

Auckland,  West  (West  Awkeland),  Durh.  [in 
Auckland  St.  Andrew],  969. 

Audley,  (Audeley,  Awdley),  Edmund,  com- 
missioner in  Norfolk,  234,  1717 , 1855,  3069, 
3072,  3085B. 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Thomas  lord  Audley 
(married  Thomas  duke  of  Norfolk),  3071. 
wife  of  Philip  (daughter  of  John  Calybutt), 
1083. 

Philip,  1083. 

Richard,  270. 

Robert,  2161. 

Thomas,  knight,  lord  Audley  of  Walden 
(ob.  1544),  318,  2292,  p.  310,  3071. 

Aughton  (Awghton),  Yorks.,  3269. 

rectory,  i960,  3269. 

See  also  under  Cottingwith,  East. 

Aughton  Ruddings,  (Le  Rydinge),  Yorks,  [in 
Aughton],  grange,  3269. 

Augmentations,  Court  of,  2936. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


497 


Augmentations,  Court  of — contd, 

receivers  of  lands  in  survey  of  (named),  2939, 
2945. 

solicitor  of  {named),  1325. 

Auldwark.  See  Aldwark. 

Aulston.  See  Alveston. 

Ault  Hucknall,  Derb.  See  under  Hardstoft; 
Rowthorne. 

Aunby  (Awneby),  Line,  [in  Bytham  Castle],  2292, 
p.  310- 

Aunderson.  See  Anderson. 

Aune,  Martin,  1850. 

Aunsby  (Awneby,  Awnesby,  Haunby),  Line., 
2240,  pp.  295,  296. 

Ausley  (Awsley),  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 

church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Austen,  Christopher,  of  Southwark,  75. 
Austerfield  (Austerfeld),  Yorks,  [in  Blyth],  2463, 
P-  344-  ^ 

chapel,  2463,  p.  344. 

Avenbury,  Heref.  See  under  Munderfield  Row. 
Avenon,  Alexander,  the  elder,  alderman  and  mayor 
ofLondon,  139,  1071,  1443,  1852,  1858,  i860, 
2062. 

the  younger,  1443. 

Margery,  wife  of  Alexander  the  younger,  1443. 
Avon  (Aven),  river,  Hants.,  2677. 

Avulston.  See  Alveston. 

Awarton.  See  Ewarton. 

Awbery.  See  Aubrey. 

Awborne.  See  Enborne. 

Awbrey  (Awbery,  Awbry),  Morgan,  2882. 

William,  LL.D.,  1345,  2513. 

Awconburye  Weston.  See  Alconbury  Weston. 
Awde,  John,  of  Kelloe,  959. 

Ralph,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

William,  of  Newton  Cap,  809. 

Awderson.  See  Anderson. 

Awdley.  See  Audley. 

Awdus,  Gilbert,  of  Broughton,  626. 

Awerson,  Cuthbert,  of  Barton,  770. 

Awferton.  See  Offerton. 

Awforde  Darcye.  See  Offord  Darcy. 

Awghton.  See  Aught  on. 

Awkeland  Episcopi.  See  Auckland,  Bishop. 
Awkenshawe,  Durh.  [in  Raby],  796. 

Awland,  Bushoppe.  See  Auckland,  Bishop. 
Awmocke,  Robert,  599. 

Awmond,  Anthony,  of  Maunby,  62 1 . 

Matthew,  of  Durham,  712. 

William,  of  Maunby,  621. 

Awneby.  See  Aunby. 

Awnesby.  See  Aunsby. 

Awood,  John,  1782. 

Thomas,  1423. 

Awre,  Glouc.,  2408. 

Awsley.  See  Ausley. 

Awston  Clune.  See  Offord  Cluny. 

Awton.  See  Alton. 

Axe,  William,  ol  London,  2374. 

Axholme,  Line.,  priory,  1116. 

Axminster  (Exminster,  Exmmyster),  Devon,  1320, 
2942. 

See  also  under  Cuthays;  Newenham. 

Aycliffe  (Ackeley,  Ecclie),  Durh.,  829. 

See  also  under  Brafferton;  Hexworth;  Preston  le 
Skerne;  Woodham. 

Aycliffe,  School  (Scooleaycle),  Durh.  [in  Heighing- 
ton],  834. 

Aydeley,  George,  of  Studdow,  887. 


Aydelston.  See  Atherstone. 

Ayer.  See  Aire. 

Aykehead,  William,  of  Tadcaster,  778. 

Aykerick,  John,  of  Darlington,  848. 

Aykton.  See  Aikton. 

Ayland,  Nicholas,  1539. 

Ayles  ( — ),  2724,  p.  401. 

Aylesbeare  (Ailesbere,  Aylesbere),  Devon,  2292, 
pp.  310,  3 1 1. 
church,  2292,  p.  310. 

Aylesbury  (Alesbury,  Aylesburye),  Bucks.,  1819, 
2463,  p.  349. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  1841. 

St.  Mary's  guild,  2463,  p.  349. 

Aylesby  (Alesby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Aylesford,  Kent,  1112. 

Ayleston.  See  Ailstow. 

Ayleworth,  Ayleworthe.  See  Aylworthe. 

Ayliff  (Ayliffe,  Aylyff,  Aylyffe),  Joan,  wife  of 
Thomas,  2365. 

Richard,  of  London,  1863. 

Thomas,  1863,  2365. 

William,  2290. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Berkshire,  1862. 
Aylmer  (Ailmer,  Aimer),  John,  D.D.,  arch- 
deacon of  Lincoln,  1895-7,  2161,  3042,  3093. 
Ayott  St.  Peter  (Ayott  Parva),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Aylsham  (Ailesham),  Norf.,  270. 

Aylton,  Heref.,  2114. 

Aylworth,  Ashton,  33. 

Aylworth  (Ayleworth,  Ayleworthe,  Aylworthe), 
John,  1911. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860. 
Aylyff,  Aylyffe.  See  Ayliffe. 

Aynderbie  Myer.  See  Ainderby  Myers. 
Aynderbye  with  the  Steple.  See  Ainderby  Steeple. 
Aynderbie  Whernhowe.  See  Ainderby  Quernhow. 
Ayneslaye.  See  Aynsley. 

Aynho,  Northants.  See  under  Smanhill. 

Aynsley  (Ayneslaye),  Thomas,  of  Northallerton, 
793- 

William,  of  Eaglescliffe,  946. 

Aynstaye,  Robert,  of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Ayre,  Robert,  of  Whitburn,  709. 

Simon,  of  Shincliffe,  959. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  728. 

{another),  731. 

Ayrestone,  Roger,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 
Ayrsoune.  See  Aireson. 

Ayscoughe.  See  Ascough. 

Ayselabye.  See  Aislaby. 

Aysgarth  (Askayth,  Exgarthe),  Yorks.  933,  2728. 
See  also  under  Askrigg;  Bainbridge;  Bear  Park; 
Burton  cum  Walden;  Cam  Houses;  Cotter- 
dale;  Cubeck;  Hardrow;  Hawes;  Litherskew; 
Newbiggin;  Sedbusk;  Shawcote;  Simonstone; 
Thoralby  and  Worton. 

Aysheley  Mylles.  See  Ashleigh. 

Aysleby.  See  Aislaby. 

Ayton  (Aytonne),  Yorks,  618,  1778. 

Ayton  (Ayton  in  Clievelonde),  Yorks,  chaplain, 
2662. 

rectory,  2662. 

Ayton,  Great,  Yorks,  manor.  1837. 

See  also  under  Tunstall. 

B 

Babcary  (Babcarie,  Babcarye,  Bapcarye),  Somers., 
1168,  1987,  1992,  2678. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


498 

Baberoughe.  See  Bawburgh. 

Babington  (Babyngton),  Anthony,  son  of  Henry, 
2952- 

Henry,  2952. 

deceased,  1727 . 

Humphrey,  1261. 

Thomas,  1330. 

Zachary,  2482. 

Babraham  (Baburham)  [Cambs.],  vicar  presented, 
1667. 

Babthorpe,  Yorks  [in  Hemingbrough],  1382. 
Babthorpe,  William,  knight,  1382,  1872,  1886, 
2405. 

Babyngton.  See  Babington. 

Bacheldre  (Baugheldre,  Bazheldre,  Macheldre, 
Magheltre),  Mont,  [in  Church  Stoke],  21 11, 
3260. 

Backewell.  See  Bakewell. 

Backhold  (Beghall),  Yorks  [in  Halifax],  2463,  p. 
344- 

Backhouse,  Nicholas,  2963. 

Richard,  2676. 

Backworth  (Bagworth),  Northumb.,  1310./ 

Bacon,  Anne,  daughter  of  James,  1256. 
wife  of  Nathaniel,  1159,  1160. 
wife  of  Nicholas,  2349,  2351. 

Christopher,  2331. 

Edward,  2417. 

son  of  Nicholas,  1159. 

Francis,  1090. 

Henry,  1837. 

James,  alderman  of  London,  194,  1256,  1869. 
John,  1240. 

clerk,  1320. 

Nathaniel,  1159,  1160. 

Nicholas,  1256. 

attorney  of  Court  of  Wards,  2414. 
chief  bailiff  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1792. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  etc.,  1846, 
1856. 

knight,  councillor,  keeper  of  great  seal, 
formerly  solicitor  of  court  of  Augmenta- 
tions, 321,  1159,  1160,  1323,  1345,  1715, 
1846,  1835-7,  1859,  i860,  1864,  1876,  2018, 
2211,  2349,  2351,  2510,  2313,  3094-5. 
sickness  of,  2159. 
son  of  Nicholas,  1159. 

Richard,  2418. 

Robert,  1256,  2331. 

son  of  Francis,  1090. 

Thomas,  1232. 

Bacon’s,  (Lodenbacons),  in  Loddon,  Norf., 
manor,  492. 

Bacon’s,  in  Gorleston,  Suff.,  manor,  2463,  p.  347. 
Bacter.  See  Baxter. 

Bacton  (Beckton),  Suff.,  2290,  p.  309. 

Badby  (Badby  Newenham),  [Northants],  with 
Newnham,  vicar  presented,  1578. 

Badby  (Badby e),  Robert,  1875. 

Thomas,  1856,  2125,  3027. 

Baddesley  (South  Baddesley),  Hants.,  preceptory, 
2519. 

Baddesworth.  See  Badsworth. 

Baddingham.  See  Badingham. 

Baddisworth,  Badesun.  See  Badsworth. 

Badger,  Thomas,  3036. 

Badger.  See  Bagehote. 

Badgeworthe,  William,  2437. 

Badingham  (Baddingham,  Badyngham),  Suff., 
192,  1304. 


Badington.  See  Bainton. 

Badiswell,  John,  clerk  of  council,  2422. 

Badley,  Suff.,  1160,  2724,  p.  399. 

Badminton,  Great  (Badmyngton),  Glouc.,  rectory, 
314. 

Badnes,  Mont.  [?  in  Forden],  3260. 

Badsworth  (Baddesworth,  Baddisworth),  Yorks., 
1941- 

church,  2463,  p.  344. 

See  also  under  Westbridge. 

Badwell,  Ash  (Badwell),  Suff.,  1159. 

Badyngham.  See  Badingham. 

Baeshe  (Baesh,  Baesshe,  Bayshe),  Edward,  1419, 
1420,  i860,  1892,  1899. 
commissioner  in  Hertfordshire,  3079,  3082. 

Nicholas,  3079. 

Bagbere,  Dorset  [in  Sturminster  Newton  Castle], 
2282. 

Bagbere,  Joan,  of  Culmstock,  76. 

Bagborough,  East  (Eastbackweare),  Somers.,  1 13 1, 
2067. 

Bagborough,  West  (Westbackweare),  Somers., 
1131,  2067. 

Bagehott.  See  Bagott. 

Bagehote  (Baghote  alias  Badger),  Mary,  wife  of 
Richard,  2277,  3358. 

Richard,  2277,  3358. 

William,  son  of  Richard,  2277,  3358. 

Bagehott,  Bageworth.  See  Bagott. 

Bagger,  Richard,  3315. 

Baghote  alias  Badger.  See  Bagehote  alias  Badger. 

Baghurst.  See  Baughurst. 

Bagillt-Fawr  (Bakeley),  Flint,  [in  Holywell],  1362. 

Bagnall,  Ralph,  knight,  245,  2979. 

Bagott  (Bagehott,  Bageworth  alias  Bagehott, 
Bakhott),  George,  314. 

Giles,  314. 

Stephen,  feodary  of  Staffordshire,  232,  245, 
1691,  1753. 

Thomas,  2724,  p.  402. 

William,  314. 

the  younger,  2067. 

Bagshawe,  Nicholas,  of  London,  1477. 
commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  3005. 

William,  of  London,  1478. 

Bagworth.  See  Backworth. 

Baildon,  Yorks,  [in  Otley],  2463,  p.  343. 

Bailes  (Bales,  Bayles),  Brian,  1887. 

George,  of  Staindrop,  966. 

Ralph,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 

William,  of  Burrell,  789. 
of  Raby,  968. 

Cf.  Bailes. 

Baillie  (Balye,  Baylie,  Baylye),  Arthur,  1908. 

Humphrey,  keeper  of  arms  at  Greenwich,  3 1 1 1 . 

John,  of  Wheatenhurst,  1243. 

Ralph,  of  Sheraton,  700. 

Roger,  of  Darliston,  185. 

Thomas,  S.T.B.,  1808. 

William,  of  Durham,  714. 

Bainbridge  (Baynbrigg,  Baynbrigge),  Yorks. 

[in  Aysgarth],  935,  936,  2237. 

with  Norton,  barony,  981. 

Bainbridge  (Baynbrig,  Baynbrigge,  Benbrigge), 
Anthony,  of  Stockton  on  Tees,  947. 

Christopher,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Cuthbert,  2450. 
of  Holmside,  877. 

Henry,  of  Raby,  968. 

John,  903. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


499 


Bainbridge — cont. 

William,  1769. 

commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  3029. 

Bainton  (Badington,  Baynton),  Northants,  1316. 
Bainton  (surname).  See  Baynton. 

Baitson.  See  Bateson. 

Bakeholme.  See  under  Thurlby. 

Bakeley.  See  Bagillt-Fawr. 

Bakeoren,  Henry,  2804. 

Baker,  Christopher,  2408. 

assistant  of  admiralty  officers,  2710. 

John,  justice  of  assize,  1843. 
knight,  2449,  p.  337. 

chancellor  of  Exchequer,  1380. 
leatherseller  of  London,  1423. 
of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 

See  also  Barker,  John. 

Leonard,  of  Bedale,  800. 

Matthew,  shipwright,  i860,  3303. 

subject  of  duke  of  Cleves,  1516. 

Nicholas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1864. 

Philip,  S.T.P.,  provost  of  King’s  College, 
Cambridge,  534,  535,  545. 

Richard,  249. 

justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894,  2162. 

Robert,  2729.  See  also  Barker,  Robert. 

Walter,  153. 

William,  of  Durham,  713. 

Bakewell  (Backewell),  Derb.,  5 80. 

See  also  under  Brushfield;  Bubnell;  Haddon; 
Longstone,  Great. 

Bakhott.  See  Bagott. 

Balam,  Alexander,  1846. 

Robert,  1846,  1855. 

Baldersby  (Balderbie,  Balder  by,  Baldersbie),  Yorks 
[in  Topcliffe],  590,  763,  908,  1008,  2646. 
manor,  1129. 

Baldock  (Baldocke),  Herts.,  1489,  2463,  p.  346. 
Baldwin,  Brightwell,  Oxon,  letters  dated  at,  3304. 
Baldwyn,  Francis,  groom  of  bakehouse,  1319. 
Jane,  wife  of  John,  75. 

John,  of  Wimbledon,  75. 

William,  1183. 

Bale  or  Bathley  (Batheley),  Norf.,  270. 

Bales.  See  Bailes. 

Ball,  Devon  [in  Alphington],  2310. 

Ball  (Balle),  Giles,  2711. 

William,  1108. 

alderman  of  Chester,  1452. 
commissioner  in  Nottinghamshire,  248  3 B, 
3°4I- 

Cf.  Bailes. 

Ballard,  Margery,  wife  of  Robert,  2969. 

Robert,  2969. 

Ballane,  Christopher,  of  Birkby,  628. 

Balle.  See  Ball. 

Bailes,  John,  of  Billingham,  1019. 

William,  of  Mildenhall,  1450. 

Cf.  Bailes;  Ball. 

Ballets  Farm  (Ballettes  Farme),  Oxon 
[?  near  Swinbrook],  1432. 

Ballidon  (Ballington),  Derb.  [in  Bradbourne], 
chapel,  2157. 

Ballingdon  (Ballington),  Essex,  2463,  p.  342. 
Ballington,  Derb.  See  Ballidon. 

Ballington,  Essex.  See  Ballingdon. 

Ballington,  Line.  See  Bullington. 

Balloxley.  See  Bashley. 

Balne  (Balnehall,  Bawne,  Bawnehall,  Burgon  Hall), 
Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1789. 


Balne — cont. 

manor,  1128. 

Balsall,  Warw.  [in  Hampton  in  Arden],  comman- 
dery  and  preceptory,  2705. 
manor,  3255. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3255. 

Balscott  (Balscote),  Oxon  [in  Wroxton],  1220. 
Balton  on  Derne.  See  Bolton  upon  Dearne. 
Balye.  See  Baillie. 

Bamburgh,  Northumb.  See  under  Lucker;  Shoston. 
Bamburgh,  Catherine,  wife  of  Thomas,  3203. 
Thomas,  3203. 

Bampton,  Oxon,  manor  and  hundred,  1158. 
Banbury  (Banberye,  Banbury e),  Oxon,  2321. 

vicar  presented,  1354. 

Bancke.  See  Bank. 

Banckers.  See  Bankers. 

Banckes.  See  Banks. 

Banester.  See  Bannester. 

Bangor,  Carn.,  158,  268,  2081. 

cathedral,  St.  Catherine's  chantry  in,  208,  268. 
Bangor,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  1095,  2081. 
Bangrove  (Bengrave),  Glouc.  [in  Beckford],  3241. 
Banham,  Norf.,  1320. 

Bank  (Bancke,  Banke),  Robert,  of  Langley,  837. 
Walter,  722. 

William,  of  Hutton  Hang,  598. 
of  Raby,  837. 

Bankers  (Banckers),  Kent  [in  Lee],  manor,  311, 
2252. 

steward  of  ( named ),  2943. 

Banks  (Banckes,  Bankes),  Agnes,  2942. 

Henry,  3183. 

Thomas,  2247. 

William,  citizen  of  London,  180. 
of  Kirkby  Moonside,  983. 

Bankfield  (Bonkefeild),  Line,  [in  Sainton  le  Vale], 
1113. 

Bannester  (Banester,  Bannister,  Banyster),  John, 
master  of  toyles,  538. 

Lawrence,  1882. 

Richard,  2419. 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
i860. 

tenant  in  East  Smithfield,  2463,  p.  348. 
William,  3215. 

Banyster.  See  Bannester. 

Bapcarye.  See  Babcary. 

Bapchild  (Bapchilde),  Kent,  3256. 

See  also  under  Petts  Court. 

Barcktord.  See  Barford,  Great. 

Barckhampsted.  See  Berkhamsted. 

Barden,  Yorks,  [in  Haukswell],  799. 

Barden,  Yorks  [in  Skipton],  887. 

Barden,  Alan,  of  Topcliffe,  862. 

Bardeney.  See  Bardney. 

Bardfield,  Great  (Muche  Bardefeilde),  Essex,  268. 
Bardney,  (Bardeney,  Bradney),  Line.,  510,  2240,  p. 
296. 

Barelbye.  See  Barlby. 

Barford,  Norf.,  1286. 

Barford,  Northants.,  41. 

Barford,  Warw.,  313. 

Barford,  Great  (Barckford),  Beds.,  1206. 

Barford,  Little,  (Barford),  Beds.,  2509. 

Barfordes.  See  Berfords. 

Bargh  (Rughbargh),  Yorks  [in  Giggleswick],  722. 
Barghe,  Little.  See  Barugh,  Little. 

Bargh  (Barghe),  John,  of  Exelby,  788. 


5oo 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bargh — contd. 

Peter,  of  Dishforth,  649. 

William,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Barham,  Kent,  2465. 

Barham,  Nicholas,  queen’s  serjeant  at  law,  38,  194, 
561,  580,  1368,  1476,  1842,  1894,  1924,  2162, 
2823,  2831,  3093,  3311. 

Barington.  See  Barrington. 

Barkehampsted,  Little.  See  Berkhampstead, 
Little. 

Barkehill.  See  Berkeley. 

Barkeley,  Glouc.  See  Berkeley. 

Barkeley,  Barkeleye  (surname).  See  Berkeley. 

Barkenstede.  See  Berkhamsted. 

Barker,  Ambrose,  2158,  p.  275. 

Charles,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

Christopher,  of  Newsham,  600. 

Francis,  of  London,  1941. 

James,  1347,  2193. 

John,  2803,  3196. 
clerk,  423. 
of  Barton,  1005. 
of  Ipswich,  2510. 
of  Landmoth,  627. 
yeoman,  1470. 

Owen,  clerk,  1561. 

Richard,  1473. 

Robert,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1859. 
of  Marske,  627. 
of  Thornaby,  635. 
yeoman  of  guard,  5 24. 

Rowland,  1347. 

son  of  James,  1347,  2193. 

Thomas,  of  Dishforth,  647. 
of  East  Rouncton,  620. 
of  Richmond,  948. 
of  Thirkleby,  764. 

Williamina,  wife  of  John,  2803. 

William,  213. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Berkshire,  etc., 
1861,  1873,  3348. 
of  South  Kilvington,  734. 

( — ).  See  Chapman. 

Barker  (or  Baker),  John,  son  of  Robert,  2599. 

Robert,  2599. 

Barkestede  Magna.  See  Braxted,  Great. 

Barking,  (Barkyng,  Barkynge,  Berkinge,  Berk- 
ynge),  Essex,  493,  1192,  2328,  2569,  p.  371, 
3320,  3358. 

manor,  1386,  2119. 

monastery,  268,  1320,  1386,  2328,  2569,  p.  371, 
3358. 

Barking  (Barkinge,  Barkyng),  Suff.,  268,  1900. 

See  also  under  Needham  Market. 

Barking,  William,  2449,  p.  336. 

Barkley.  See  Berkeley. 

Barkston  with  Plungar,  (Barston  with  Plonger) 
[Leic.]  vicar  presented,  2851. 

Barkyng.  See  Barking. 

Barlby  (Barelbye,  Barlebie,  Barlebye),  Yorks,  [in 
Hemingborough],  1382. 

Barley,  Derb.  See  Barlow. 

Barley,  [Northumb.,  in  Shotley],  895. 

Barley,  Humphrey,  241,  1189. 
son  of  Thomas,  1996. 

John,  2463,  p.  346. 

Joyce,  widow,  3332. 

Thomas,  1189,  1996,  2495. 
idiot,  251. 

son  of  Thomas,  1996. 


Barley — contd. 

William,  2290. 

Barling  (Barlynge),  Essex,  2290. 

Barlings  Water  (Barlinges  Water,  Le  Eye  Water), 
Line,  [in  Barlings],  2240,  p.  295. 

Barlow  (Barley),  Derb.,  3190. 

Barlowe,  (Barloe),  John,  2032,  3016,  3018. 
Barlynge.  See  Barling. 

Barmby  on  the  Marsh,  (Barmeby,  Barmebye), 
Yorks,  [in  Howden],  1102. 

Barmby  on  the  Moor  (Barneby  on  le  More), 
Yorks,  1941. 

Barmeby.  See  Barmby  on  the  Marsh. 

Barmeby  on  Donme.  See  Barnby  upon  Don. 
Barmebye.  See  Barmby  on  the  Marsh. 
Barmeston.  See  Barmston. 

Barmeton,  Robert,  particular  surveyor  of  East 
Riding,  Yorks.,  2432. 

Barmondsey,  Barmondzey.  See  Bermondsey. 

Bar mp ton,  (Barneton),  Durh.  [in  Haughton  le 
S kerne],  849. 

Barmston  (Barmeston),  Yorks.,  2225. 

Barnaby,  Barnabye.  See  Barnetby  le  Wold. 
Barnaby,  Thomas,  225. 

Barnacle  (Barnangle),  Warw.  [in  Bulkington  and 
Shilton],  2168. 

Barnard  Castle  (Barnard  Castell,  Barnerde  Castle, 
Barnerdes  Castle,  Barney  Castele,  Barney 
Cartell),  Durh.  [in  Gainford],  1942, 2172,  3317. 
lordship,  2450. 
manor,  3091. 

Barnard  (Bernard,  Bernarde),  Archibald,  3216. 
Edward,  237,  522,  2677. 

Francis,  2320,  2325,  2355,  2650. 

John,  558. 

Richard,  295,  1401,  1406. 

William,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

Cf.  Barney;  Baynarde. 

Barnardiston  (Barnardistone),  Suff.,  1305. 
Barnardiston  (Barnardyston),  John,  2677. 

Thomas,  3254. 
knight,  2677. 

son  of  Thomas,  knight,  2677. 

Barnards  (Barnardes),  Midd.  [in  Harmonds worth], 
3209. 

manor,  3209. 

Barnardyston.  See  Barnardiston. 

Barnby  (Barnebye),  Yorks  [in  Lythe],  290. 

Barnby  upon  Don  (Barnby  on  Donne,  Donne 
Bramwith),  Yorks.,  3264. 
manor,  3264. 

Barne.  See  Barnes. 

Barneby,  Line.  See  Barnetby  le  Wold. 

Barneby  on  le  More.  See  Barmby  on  the  Moor. 
Barnebye.  See  Barnby. 

Barneham,  Sussex.  See  Barnham. 

Barneham,  Francis,  alderman  and  sheriff  of 
London,  1869,  3011. 

Barnerde,  Barnerdes  Castle.  See  Barnard  Castle. 
Barnes,  in  Brenchley,  Kent,  manor,  1275. 

Barnes  (Le  Barmes),  Hants,  [in  Breamore],  2277 . 
Barnes  (Barne),  George,  of  London,  2494,  2510. 
John,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
i860. 

of  London,  2494. 

Miles,  of  Castle  Leavington,  622. 

Richard,  bishop  suffragan  of  Nottingham, 
chancellor  of  York,  rector  of  Stokesley, 
Stonegrave  and  Romald  Kirk,  bishop  of 
Carlisle  (1570-77),  34,  1065,  1066,  1763. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


501 


Barnes,  Richard — cont. 

citizen  of  London,  1467. 

Thomas,  256. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Essex,  1862,  1870. 
son  of  William,  1043. 

William,  1043,  1199. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860. 
Barnesley,  Dorset  [in  Wimborne  Minister],  2052. 
Barnesley,  Yorks.  See  Barnsley. 

Barnestable.  See  Barnstaple. 

Barneston,  Yorks.  See  Burneston. 

Barnestone,  (Barmeston,  Barneston),  Notts,  [in 
Langar],  2293,  p.  311. 

Barnet,  Chipping,  Herts.,  2345. 

“ le  Anteloppe  ” alias  “ le  Cardymalles  Hatt  ” 
inn  in,  2345. 

Barnetby  le  Wold,  (Barnaby,  Barnabye,  Barneby), 
Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  2396. 
grange,  2396. 

Barneton.  See  Barmpton. 

Barnett  (Barnitt),  John,  of  Blackwell,  905. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

Thomas,  of  Wallerthwaite,  1002. 

Barnewell.  See  Barnwell. 

Barney  Castell.  See  Barnard  Castle. 

Barney,  Henry,  1855. 

Cf.  Barnard. 

Barnham  (Barneham),  Suff.,  3243. 

Barnham  (Barneham),  Sussex,  manor,  271. 
Barningham  (Benningham),  Suff.,  2447. 
Barningham  (Barringham),  Yorks.,  2441. 

See  also  under  Newsham. 

Barnitt.  See  Barnett. 

Barnope,  John,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
Barnsley  (Bernerdysley),  Dorset,  [in  Pamphill], 
1051. 

Barnsley  (Barnesley),  Yorks  [in  Silkstone],  597. 
Barnstaple  (Barnestable,  Bastable),  Devon,  3356. 
manor  and  fee,  1215. 

Barnwell  (Barnewell),  Cambs.  [in  Cambridge], 
2724,  pp.  402,  404. 

priory,  2463,  pp.  345,  347,  3569,  p.  370,  2724, 
p.  402. 

Baron,  John,  clerk,  409. 

Thomas,  1708. 

Barr,  Perry  (Lyttle  Barr),  Staff.,  2724,  p.  398. 
Barras,  Anthony,  of  Whickham,  956. 

Barrel  (Barroll),  Richard,  of  Escomb,  813. 

Thomas,  1194. 

William,  1194. 

Barrett,  Edward,  1183,  1862,  1870,  1875,  1889. 
John,  2682. 

Michael,  1598. 

Robert,  1139. 

William,  514. 

Barringham.  See  Barningham. 

Barrington  (Barryngton  Hall),  in  Ramsden  Bell- 
house,  Essex,  2290. 
free  chapel,  2290. 
manor,  2290. 
park,  2290. 

Barrington,  Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Barrington,  Great  (Barryngton  Magna),  Glouc., 
2437- 

grange,  2437. 
rectory,  2437. 
vicar,  2437. 

Barrington,  Little  (Barrington  Parva,  Little 
Barington),  Glouc.,  vicar,  2437. 


Barrington,  Little — cont. 
presented,  2839. 

Barrington  (Baryngton),  Thomas,  1314. 

justice  of  the  peace  in  Essex,  1743,  1889. 
Winifred,  wite  of  Thomas  (formerly  wife  of 
Thomas  Hastings),  1314. 

Barroll.  See  Barrell. 

Barrow  upon  Humber  (Barrowe),  Line.,  2240,  p. 
296. 

Downall  manor  in,  1106. 

Barrow,  North  (Northebarrowe),  Somers.,  manor 
and  advowson  ot  church,  1197. 

Barrow  on  Soar  (Barrowe),  Leic.,  2576. 

Barrow,  South  (Sowthebarrowe),  Somers.,  manor 
1197. 

Barrowby,  Line.,  3172. 

See  also  under  Neubo;  Stenwith. 

Barrowe.  See  Barrow  on  Soar. 

Barrowe  (Barrowghe),  Bertram,  of  Neasham,  860. 
George,  of  Durham,  712. 

James,  214. 

Thomas.  See  Heard. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Norfolk,  1855. 
Barrowfielde.  See  Burrough-Green. 

Barrowghe.  See  Barrowe. 

Barry e,  Joan  (married  William  Smythewick  and 
Robert  Swifte),  2165. 

Barryngton.  See  Barrington. 

Barsham,  North  (Northbarsham),  Norf.,  270. 
Barstede.  See  Bearstead. 

Barston.  See  Barkston. 

Bartell,  Nowell,  1514. 

Bartewe.  See  Bartye. 

Barth.  See  Barugh. 

Barthall,  John,  clerk,  344. 

Bartholomewe  (Bartholmewe),  Peter,  483,  1626. 
Barthorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Acklam],  3203. 

Bartie.  See  Bartye. 

Bartinge,  Garrett,  2892. 

Bartlett,  John,  formerly  rector  of  Bishop‘s  Stort- 
ford,  268. 

Bartley  in  le  Strete.  See  Birtley.  , 

Barton,  Beds.  See  Barton  in  the  Clay. 

Barton,  Cambs.,  2569,  p.  370. 

Barton,  Lancs,  [in  Preston],  536. 

Barton,  Westm.  See  under  Yanwath. 

Barton  (Bartonne),  Yorks,  770,  1005,  1941,  2441, 
2659. 

Barton-in-the-Beans,  (Barton  Beanes)  [Leic.,  in 
Market  Bosworth,  Nailstone  and  Shacker- 
stone],  2158,  p.  275,  2875. 

Barton  Bendish  (Barton  Bendishe),  Norf.,  270. 
Barton  in  the  Clay  (Barton,  Barton  in  the  Clay, 
Burton  in  the  Cley),  Beds.,  1320. 
manor,  1914. 
rector  presented,  120. 

Barton,  Earls  (Barton,  Barton  Comitis,  Barton 
Yarles),  Northants,  rectory,  2450. 
vicar  presented,  41 5 . 

Barton,  Great  (East  Barton),  Suff.,  2888. 

Barton  Hartshorn  (Barton  Hartshorne,  Beggers 
Barton),  [Bucks.],  1188. 

Barton  upon  Humber  (Barton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
Barton  Mills  (Barton  Togrin),  Suff.,  268. 

Barton  under  Needwood  (Barton  under  Nede- 
woode).  Staff,  [in  Tatenhill],  2245. 

Barton  Regis,  Glouc.,  hundred,  3195. 

Barton,  Steeple  (Steple  Barton),  Oxon,  1053. 
Barton,  St.  David  (Barton  Davy),  Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


502 

Barton  Togrin.  See  Barton  Mills. 

Barton  Turf  (Barton  Buryhall),  Norf.,  3246. 
manor,  3246. 

Barton  le  Willows  (East  Barton,  Eastbutton), 
Yorks  [in  Crambe],  268. 

Barton,  Christopher,  of  Barton,  536. 
of  Thirsk,  664. 

Ralph,  barrister,  302. 

feodary  of  Nottinghamshire,  207,  1689,  3026, 

3°41’ 

Bartonne.  iVe  Barton,  Yorks. 

Bartram  (Bartrum),  James,  of  Stokesley,  618. 

Thomas,  of  Stokesley,  618. 

Bartye  (Bartewe,  Bartie,  Bertie,  Bertye),  Octavian, 
2798. 

Peregrine,  son  of  Richard,  3228. 

Richard,  2161,  3228. 

justice  of  the  peace  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874,  1895-7. 
of  Grimsthorpe,  108. 

Stephen,  2932. 

Barugh,  Barth,  Yorks,  [in  DartonJ,  2463,  p.  344. 
Barugh,  Little  (Barghe),  Yorks,  [in  Kirby  Misper- 
ton],  268. 

Barwarte,  Henry,  2744. 

Barwell,  Surrey  [in  Thames  Ditton],  manor,  517. 
Barwicke  upon  Tease.  See  Ingleby  Barwick. 
Barwick  (Barwicke),  Adam,  of  Swinethwaite,  932. 
Dorothy,  wife  of  John,  2210. 

John,  2210. 

Richard,  of  Ormsby,  615. 

William,  of  Swinethwaite,  932. 

Barwike.  See  Berwick  on  Tweed. 

Barwise  (Barwyse,  Berwys),  Anthony,  feodary  in 
Cumberland,  1741,  1763,  1764,  2998. 
feodary  in  Yorkshire,  2993. 

Barwyke.  See  Berwick. 

Baryer,  Peter,  1632. 

Baryngton.  See  Barrington. 

Baschurch  (Baschurche,  Basechurch),  Salop,  lord- 
ship,  2173. 
rectory,  3277. 

See  also  under  Rosshall. 

Bascote  (Bascott),  Warw.  [in  Long  Itchington], 
2158,  p.  274,  2971. 

Base,  Edward,  commissioner  in  Hertfordshire, 
1749. 

Basechurche.  See  Baschurch. 

Basedale.  See  Baysdale. 

Basford  (Baseford),  Notts.,  38,  525. 

Bashley  (Balloxley),  Hants,  [in  Milton],  1787. 
Basildon  (Bastilden,  Bastildon),  Berks.,  2380,  3076. 
Basingham,  Line.  See  Bassingham. 

Basingham,  Norf.  See  Bessingham. 

Basingstoke  (Basingestoke),  Hants.,  1863. 
Basingwerk  (Basingwerke),  Flint  [in  Holywell], 
1362. 

monastery,  1362. 

Baskervile,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Thomas,  2537. 
James,  knight,  1893. 

John,  1893. 

Thomas,  knight,  1893,  2337,  3017,  3039. 
Walter,  1893. 

Baskett,  George,  2084. 

John,  1266. 

Baslow  and  Bubnell  (Baslowe),  Derb.,  1189. 
Basnett,  Michael,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Bassano,  Arthur  de,  1338. 

Baptist,  1208. 

John  de,  uncle  of  Arthur,  1338. 


Bassenden.  See  Bassington. 

Bassett  (Basset,  Bassette),  Arthur,  323. 

justice  of  the  peace,  etc.,  in  Devonshire,  1884, 
2497,  2501,  3067,  3261. 

Fulk,  bishop  of  London  (1244-59),  chantry  of 
in  St.  Paul’s  cathedral,  2448,  2449,  PP-  336,  337. 
George,  1881. 

James,  306,  3031. 

Mary,  wife  of  James,  3031. 

Richard,  3 08  5 A. 

Bassett,  alias  Thornedowne,  John,  507. 
Bassingbourn  (Bassingborne),  Cambs.,  church, 
2463,  p.  341. 

See  also  under  Kneesworth. 

Bassingham  (Basingham),  Line.,  rector  presented, 
2204. 

Bassington  (Bassenden),  Northumb.  [in  Egling- 
ham],  2728. 

Bassingthorpe,  Line.  See  under  Westby. 

Bastable.  See  Barnstaple, 
bastard,  bequest  under  will  to,  1027. 

conveyance  of  land  to,  2362. 

Bastilden,  Bastildon.  See  Basildon. 

Bast  wick  (Bastwick  in  Flegges),  Norf.  [in  Repps], 
268. 

Baswich,  Staff.  See  under  Bednall. 

Batchworth  (Bechewood),  Herts.,  1469. 

Batcombe  (Butcombe),  Somers.,  1904. 

Bate,  Ellis,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857,  1864. 
Ralph,  of  Snape,  943. 

Cf.  Bates. 

Bateman  (Bayteman),  George,  1856. 

John,  of  Thirsk,  665. 

Percival,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Robert,  2071. 

Thomas,  74,  1321. 
of  Broom  Hall,  875. 

Spanish  subject,  420,  471. 

Batemanson,  Marmaduke,  of  Ery holme,  885. 
Bates,  Joseph,  1145. 

Peter,  of  Dalby,  730. 

of  Topcliffe,  923. 

Thomas,  3073. 

Cf.  Bate. 

Bateson  (Baitson),  Francis,  son  of  Giles,  2367. 
Giles,  2367. 

Richard,  of  Woodland,  961. 

Bath  (Bathe),  Somers.,  1537. 
monastery  526,  1119,  1173,  2263,  2516,  2522, 
2675. 

prior  of.  See  Hole  way  e,  W. 

St.  James,  1173. 

Bath  and  Wells,  bishop  or  bishopric,  2289. 

See  also  Berkeley,  G. 

Bath,  Giles,  2319. 

James,  chief  baron  of  Irish  exchequer,  196. 
Bathe.  See  Bath. 

Batheaston,  Somers. 

See  under  St.  Catherine. 

Bade.  See  Battle. 

Batlesdon.  See  Battlesden. 

Batley,  Yorks,  1941,  2443. 

Battelfeld.  See  Battlefield. 

Battell.  See  Battle. 

Battelspole,  Somers.,  [ unidentified ],  1294,  1295. 
Battersby  (Bettersbye),  Yorks,  [in  Ingleby  Green- 
how],  268. 

Battersea  (Battersey),  [Surrey],  vicar  presented, 

1 5 5 9- 

Battesford,  Suff.  See  Battisford. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


503 


Battesford,  John,  1031. 

son  of  John,  1031. 

Battilsdon.  See  Bettlesden. 

Battisford  (Battesford),  Suff.,  1160. 

Battle  (Battell),  Berks  [in  Reading],  manor,  521. 
Battle  (Bade,  Battel),  Sussex,  2446. 
bridge,  246. 
monastery,  mi. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  2446. 

Battlefield  (Battelfeld,  Botefeld),  Salop,  2463,  p. 
345- 

college,  2450. 

Battlesden  (Batlesdon,  Battilsdon),  Beds.,  1300, 
2724,  P-  4oi. 

Battye,  Christopher,  590. 

Baugheldre.  See  Bacheldre. 

Baughurst  (Baghurst),  Hants.,  1183. 

Bautrie.  See  Bawtry. 

Bavy.  See  Bovey. 

Bawburgh  (Baberoughe),  Norf.,  1286. 

Bawbye,  Henry,  2292,  p.  311. 

Bawde,  John,  217. 

Bawdesey.  See  Bawdsey. 

Bawdon,  John,  2942. 

Bawdsey  (Bawdesey),  Suff.,  2447. 

Bawford,  Richard,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 

Bawmeford,  Oliver,  clerk,  397. 

Bawne,  Bawnehall.  See  Balne. 

Bawsey,  Norf.,  270. 

Bawtry,  (Bautrie),  Yorks,  [in  Blyth],  2463,  p.  344. 
Baxby  (Baxbie),  Yorks,  [in  Coxwold),  681. 

Baxter  (Bacter,  Baxster),  John,  2178,  clerk,  420, 
2929. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John,  2178. 

Robert,  of  Hilton,  629. 

William,  1471. 

Baydon  (Boydon),  Wilts.,  1103. 

Bayles.  See  Bailes. 

Baylie,  Baylye.  See  Baillie. 

Baynam.  See  Bayneham. 

Baynarde,  Michael,  French  subject,  431. 

Cf.  Barnard;  Barney. 

Baynbrig  (surname).  See  Bainbrigge. 

Baynbrigg,  Yorks.  See  Bainbridge. 

Baynbrigge  (surname).  See  Bainbrigge. 

Bayne  (Beyne),  Edward,  of  Craythorne,  944. 

Peter,  of  Fadmoor,  827. 

Thomas,  of  Colt  House,  861. 

William,  of  Northallerton,  941 . 

Baynebridge.  See  Bainbrigge. 

Bayneham  (Baynam),  Richard,  1890. 

William,  1317. 

Baynes,  Christopher,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 

Francis,  of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 

Baynton,  Northants.  See  Bainton. 

Baynton  (Bainton),  Agnes,  wife  of  Edward,  3358. 
Edward,  1277,  3358. 

knight,  2977,  3124. 

Francis,  son  of  Edward,  2977. 

Henry,  of  Bromham,  1277,  2703. 

Isabel,  wife  of  Edward,  2977. 

Baysdale  (Basedale),  Yorks,  [in  Westerdale],  priory, 
1778. 

Bayshe.  See  Baeshe. 

Bayteman.  See  Bateman. 

Bay  ter,  John,  292. 

Bayton.  See  Beighton. 

Bayvott,  Richard,  494. 

Bazheldre.  See  Bacheldre. 

Beachampe,  John,  2590. 


Beachief.  See  Beauchief  Abbey. 

Beadlow  (Beanloe,  Bedloe,  Bedlowe),  Beds.,  [in 
Clophill],  manor,  1226. 

Beake,  Henry,  2102. 

Marmaduke,  2102. 

Richard,  3023. 

Beale  (Beall),  Catherine,  of  Cirencester,  2053(6). 
Richard,  3076. 

Thomas,  clerk,  375. 

Beaman,  John,  2052. 

Beamish  (Bemishe,  Bemysh),  Durh.  [in  Chester  le 
Street],  695,  896. 

Beamond  (Beamonde,  Beamont,  Beamount), 
Henry,  son  of  Nicholas,  1934. 

Nicholas,  1898,  1934,  2161,  2988. 

Richard,  1887. 

Thomas,  1864. 

Beamonds  (Beamond),  in  Chertsey,  Surrey,  manor, 
1099. 

Beamont,  Beamount.  See  Beamond. 
Beamounthall.  See  Beaumont  Hall. 

Beander  and  Frith  Gaeth  (Beander,  Frythebeander, 
Frythegarthe),  Mont,  [in  Llanllwchaiarn], 
1134. 

Beane,  John,  of  Thoralby,  928. 

Thomas,  armourer  in  Tower  of  London,  1404. 
William,  of  Finghall,  748. 

Beangeworthe.  See  Bengeworth. 

Beanloe.  See  Beadlow. 

Bear  Park  (Beare  Parke),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth], 
2128. 

Bearde  alias  Biard,  Libius,  canon  of  Worcester,  331. 
Beare,  Devon.  See  Beer. 

Beare,  Dorset.  See  Bere  Regis. 

Bearley.  See  Birley. 

Bearstead  (Barstede),  Kent,  1273. 

Beaston.  See  Beeston. 

Beauchief  Abbey  (Beachief),  Derb.,  2447. 
monastery,  2447. 

Beaudesert  (Beawdesert,  Budesert),  Staff,  [in 
Longdon],  lord  of.  See  Paget,  T. 

Beaufore,  Edmund,  1846. 

Beaulieu,  Essex.  See  under  Newhall. 

Beaumanor  (Beawmannor,  Bewmanner),  Leic., 
manor,  106,  2576. 
park,  2576. 

Beaumaris,  Angl.,  2041. 
coroner  ( named ),  2041. 

Beaumont  Hall,  (Beamounthall),  Herts,  [in 
Redbourn],  manor,  3151. 

Beawdesert.  See  Beaudesert. 

Beawe,  Richard,  of  Westminster,  164. 

Beawforeste,  Alice,  2036. 

Richard,  2036. 

Beawmannor.  See  Beaumanor. 

Beaworthy  (Beaworthye,  Byworthie,  Peworthye), 
Devon,  250,  507,  1320. 

Beawper,  Edmund,  1848,  1855. 

Becarte,  Giles,  1499. 

Becbery.  See  Beckbury. 

Beccles  (Becceles,  Becclis),  Suff.,  1455,  1900. 
Becesborne,  George,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Beche,  Robert,  1288. 

Becher  (Becker,  Beecher),  Henry,  2263,  2343,  2522. 
alderman  of  London,  haberdasher,  194,  i860, 
2182,  3200. 
son  of  Henry,  2182. 

Jane,  2343. 

Judith,  wife  of  Henry,  2343. 

Bechewood.  See  Batchworth. 


504 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Beckbury  (Becbery)  [Salop],  rector  presented,  1566. 
Becke,  James,  clerk,  381. 

John,  of  Bristol,  1344. 

Robert,  of  West  Witton,  933. 

Cf.  Beeke. 

Beckeford.  See  Beckford. 

Beckelles,  William,  2474. 

Beckeley.  See  Beckley. 

Beckenham,  Kent,  2943. 

Becker.  See  Becher. 

Beckery  (Becory  alias  Bryde),  Somers,  isle,  293. 
Beckford  (Becford,  Beckeford),  Glouc.,  3241. 
manor,  3241. 
rectory,  3241. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3241. 

See  also  under  Bangrove;  Didcote. 

Beckingham,  Stephen,  1076. 

Thomas,  son  of  Stephen,  1076. 

Beckinsawe.  See  Beconsawe. 

Beckinton.  See  Bickington. 

Beckley,  [Oxon  and ] Bucks.,  3358. 

Beckley  (Beckeley),  Sussex,  3199. 

Beckton.  See  Bacton. 

Beckwith  alias  Jenkin,  John,  762. 

Beconsawe  (Beckinsawe),  Richard,  1418. 

Walter,  1863. 

Bedale  \Bedall,  Bedell,  Bidell),  Yorks.,  675,  749, 
785-7,  951,  800,  801. 
church,  2463,  p.  343. 
manor,  1777. 
rector  presented,  93. 

See  also  under  Aiskew;  Burrell  cum  Cowling. 
Bedburn,  North.  (Northbedburne),  Durh.  [in 
Auckland,  St.  Andrew],  808. 

Bedding,  Upper,  Sussex. 

See  under  Tottington. 

Bedell,  Yorks.  See  Bedale. 

Bedell,  Anne.  See  Wynn. 

Henry,  clerk,  369. 

Richard,  2463,  p.  343. 

Thomas,  feodary  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  225. 
William,  3093. 

Bedewell,  Yorks.  See  Beedale. 

Bedeworth.  See  Redworth. 

Bedfield,  Suff.  See  under  Bullishall. 

Bedford  (Bedforde),  Beds.,  1841,  2169. 
church,  1320. 

All  Saints,  2169. 
bailiff  of,  2169. 
gaol,  2079. 

delivery  of,  1841. 

Holy  Trinity  brotherhood,  2169. 
manor,  1130. 

St.  Cuthbert,  2169. 
church,  2169. 
rector  presented,  2924. 

St.  Paul,  1130,  2169. 

church,  2169. 

See  also  under  Caldwell. 

Bedford,  county,  217,  1092. 

feodary  of  {named),  217,  1092,  3035. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1877. 
receiver  general  in  {named),  3344. 
sheriff,  320. 

Bedford,  duke  of.  See  Tudor. 

Bedford,  earl  of.  See  Russell,  F.;  Russell,  J. 
Bedford,  (Bedfourth),  Christopher,  of  Melmerby, 
694- 

Emery,  clerk,  2924. 

Richard, of  Melmerby,  694. 


Bediford.  See  Bideford. 

Bedingfield  (Bedingfeld),  [Suff.],  vicar  presented, 
1666. 

Bedingfield  (Bedingfeld,  Bedyngfelde,  Bedyng- 
feilde),  Edmund,  son  of  Henry,  1024. 

Henry,  knight,  522,  1024,  1855,  1856. 

Mary,  widow,  3109. 

Robert,  508,  1841. 

Thomas,  2415. 
the  elder,  3109. 

son  ot  Thomas  the  elder,  3109. 

Bedingham,  Norf.,  268,  270. 

Bedle,  Thomas,  3075. 

Bedloe,  Bedlowe.  See  Beadlow. 

Bedlowe,  Richard,  2942. 

Bednall,  Staffs,  [in  Baswich],  chapel,  1900. 

Bednell,  John,  2238. 

Bedome,  William,  ot  Thirsk,  662. 

Bedwin,  Great  (Bedwyn),  Wilts.,  2677. 

See  also  under  Grafton,  East;  Wilton. 

Bedwolf,  Ranulph,  493. 

Bedworth,  Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Bedwyn,  Little  ^Lyttle  Bedwyn),  Wilts.,  2300. 
Bedyngteilde,  Bedyngfelde.  See  Bedingfield. 
Beecher.  See  Becher. 

Beedale  (Bedewell),  Yorks,  [in  Wykeham], 
chantry,  2463,  p.  344. 

Beeford  (Beefford,  Beefforde),  Yorks.,  268. 

Beeke  (Beke),  Richard,  commissioner  of  sewers  in 
Hampshire,  1873. 
equerry  of  the  stable,  1107. 

Cf.  Becke. 

Beeleigh  (Bileigh,  Bylee),  Essex  [in  Maldon], 
monastery,  268,  1900. 
beer,  85,  2066,  3349. 

Beer  (Beare),  Devon,  [in  Seaton],  1231. 

Beer,  John,  1865,  1894. 

Nynian,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

Beesby  in  the  Marsh  (Beisby,  Besby,  Beysby), 
Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296,  2534. 
manor,  2534. 

Beeston,  Beds,  [in  Northill  and  Sandy],  2509. 

Mary  Magdalen  chapel,  2724,  p.  401. 

Beeston  (Beston),  Norf.,  manor  and  advowson  of 
rectory,  492. 

Beeston,  All  Saints  (Beeston),  Norf.,  270,  2158, 
p.  274. 

Beeston  (Beaston,  Beiston,  Beston),  Notts.,  1319, 
2I57- 

Beeston,  Yorks,  [in  Leeds],  2156. 
manor,  2156. 

Beeston  (Beiston),  George,  558,  1098,  1366. 
Robert,  2156. 

Beetham,  Westm.  See  under  Farleton. 

Beetley  (Betley),  Norf.,  270. 

Beggers  Barton.  See  Barton  Hartshorn. 

Beghall.  See  Backhold. 

Beighton  (Beyghton),  Derb.,  2373,  2410. 
church,  advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373,  2410. 

Beighton  (Bayton,  Dighton),  Norf.,  2940. 
manor,  3085  B. 

Beisby.  See  Beesby  in  the  Marsh. 

Beiston.  See  Beeston. 

Bekars,  Thomas,  of  Bedale,  786. 

Beke.  See  Beeke. 

Belchamp,  (Belchampe)  in  Fairstead,  Essex, 
manor,  2449,  p.  337. 

Belchamp  Otton  (Otenbelcham),  Essex,  1900. 


GENERAL  INDEX  503 


Belchamp,  Walter  (Waterbelcham),  Essex,  1900. 

Belchamp,  St.  Paul’s  (Powles  Bellchampe),  Essex, 
2246. 

Belde.  See  Shepard. 

Bele,  Robert,  clerk  of  privy  council,  3147. 

Belfast  Castle  (Castle  Belfaste),  co.  Antrim,  2167. 

Belfeld,  William,  3308. 

Belgrave,  Ambrose,  1724. 

Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3113. 

Bell,  (Belle),  Christopher,  of  Dishforth,  649. 

Dorothy,  wife  of  Robert,  3 1 94. 

Edward,  of  Beamish,  896. 
of  Sessay,  778. 

George,  of  Aldborough,  771. 

Guy,  of  Fawdington,  680. 

Henry,  of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 
ot  Stockley,  872. 
of  Stockton,  857. 

Humphrey,  1319. 

John,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 
of  Kildale,  900. 
of  Thirsk,  601. 

the  elder,  of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 
the  younger  of  Cundall,  657. 

Miles,  of  Romanby,  612. 

Percival,  586. 

Richard,  of  Durham,  723. 
of  Fawdington,  680. 
of  Kelloe,  959. 

Robert,  216,  222,  557,  3194. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Cambridgeshire, 
etc.,  1846,  1848,  1855. 

Thomas,  of  Kirk  Leavington,  603. 
of  Langthorpe,  650. 
of  Melmerby,  694. 
of  Thirkleby,  765. 
of  Thirsk,  664. 

William,  of  Bedale,  800. 
of  London,  2140. 
of  North  Stainley,  759. 
of  Thorpfield,  733. 
of  Westoe,  735. 

Bell  Shiel  (Belinshedd),  [in  Elsdon,  Northumb.], 
9°3- 

Bellamye,  William,  of  Stapleton,  1005. 

Bellarbye.  See  Bellerby. 

Bellasys,  William,  knight,  1850,  1888. 

Belleau  (Bellowe,  Hellowe),  Line.,  2503. 

Belle  Eau  Park,  (Billone  Park),  Notts,  [in 
Kirklington],  steward  of,  {named),  43. 

Bellerbie,  Richard,  of  Birkby,  628. 

Bellerby  (Bellarby,  Bellarbye),  Yorks,  [in 
Spennithorne],  747,  936. 

Bellingham  (Bellyngham),  Alan,  1393,  1882, 
1886-8,  3038. 

Christopher,  of  Yarm,  616. 

Edward,  the  elder,  2294. 
the  younger,  2294. 

Henry,  of  Kettering,  41. 

John,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Richard,  2294. 

Thomas,  1725. 

William,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Bellott,  Thomas,  2254. 

Bellowe,  Line.  See  Belleau. 

Bellowe,  John,  particular  surveyor  of  East  Riding, 
Yorks.,  2432. 

Cf.  Belly e. 

Bellowes,  Fulk,  2042. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (33) 


Belluton  (Belton),  Somers,  [in  Stanton  Drew], 
1901. 

manor,  3200. 

Bellwode.  See  Belwood. 

Belly.  See  Billy. 

Bellye,  John,  chancellor  to  the  bishop  of  Lincoln, 
2161. 

Cf.  Bellowe. 

Bellyngham.  See  Bellingham. 

Belson,  Bartholomew,  son  of  Richard,  2550. 

Richard,  2550. 

Belton,  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Belton,  Rutl.,  1368. 

Belton,  Somers.  See  Belluton. 

Belvoir,  (Belveir),  Line,  and  Leic.,  castle,  2241. 
Belwood  (Bellwode),  Anthony,  of  Thirsk,  662. 
Peter,  of  Sowerby,  668. 

Ralph,  of  Brompton,  744. 

Thomas,  of  Northallerton,  637. 

Belymns,  John,  2449,  p.  336. 

Bemishe.  See  Beamish. 

Bempton  (Benton),  next  Flamborough,  Yorks.,  268. 
Bemysh.  See  Beamish. 

Benacre  (Bene  Acre),  Suff.,  2373. 
church,  advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Benalio,  Jerome,  of  Venice,  2510. 

Benbrigge.  See  Bainbrigge. 

Bendfeld.  See  Binfield. 

Bendlowes,  William,  serjeant  at  law,  3. 

Bene  Acre.  See  Benacre. 

Benefield  (Benefeld),  Northants.,  2388. 

Benenden,  Kent,  75. 

Benfleet,  North  (Northbeameflete,  Northbeam- 
flytt),  Essex,  1930. 

Benfleet,  South  (Southbeneflete,  Southebeneflete), 
Essex,  2290. 

Bengeo  (Benges),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  341. 

Benger,  Thomas,  knight,  1861,  1878,  1892,  3125. 
Benges.  See  Bengeo. 

Bengeworth  (Beangeworthe),  Wore.,  [in  Evesham], 
2042. 

Bengrave.  See  Bangrove. 

Benington.  See  Bennington. 

Bennett  (Bennet),  Henry,  2108. 

John,  deceased,  3076,  «.,  3085  B. 
of  Barford,  41. 

keeper  of  game  in  Westminster  Palace,  3127. 
of  Toddington,  2724,  p.  404. 
master  of  ordnance  in  Berwick,  Newcastle  on 
Tyne  and  Carlisle,  and  keeper  of  storehouses 
there,  at  Holy  Island  and  Wark,  5 64. 
warden  of  blacksmiths  company,  1829. 
Oliver,  of  Stonesby,  38. 

Ralph,  2108. 

William,  2108. 

Benningham.  See  Barningham. 

Benningholme  and  Grange  (Benyngholme),  Yorks, 
[in  Swine],  492,  3182. 

Bennington  (Benington,  Bennyngton,  Benyngton), 
Herts.,  1234,  2463,  p.  342. 
church,  advowson  of,  312. 
manor  and  park,  312. 

Bennington  (Benyngton  in  Holland),  Line.,  2398. 
Bennington,  Long  (Longe  Bennyngton),  Line., 
1252. 

Bennyngton,  Yorks.  See  Binningtcn. 

Bennyson,  Francis,  i860. 

Bensington  (Benson,  Besington),  Oxon,  1378. 
manor,  2514. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


506 

Benson,  John,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

Richard,  3240,  3251. 

Bensted.  See  Binstead. 

Bensted  Kynges.  See  Binstead  King’s. 

Bensted  Popham.  See  Binsted  Popham. 

Benstede.  See  Binstead. 

Bentham,  Benteham,  Yorks.,  1315. 

See  also  under  Green  Hill;  Greystonegill. 

Bentley,  Hants.,  2475. 
manor,  2475. 

Bentley  with  Arksey  (Akesley  by  Doncaster, 
Bentley  in  Arksey),  Yorks.,  1941,  2463,  p.  343. 
manor,  1941. 

Bentley,  George,  of  Yarm.,  616. 

Richard,  of  Kirklington,  653. 

Benton.  See  Bempton. 

Benwell,  Northumb.  [in  St.  John,  Newcastle  on 
Tyne],  1310,  1785. 

Benyngholme.  See  Benningholme. 

Benyngton.  See  Bennington. 

Berch  Ende.  See  Bridge  End. 

Berdon  (Berden),  Essex,  268. 

Bere  (Lytle  Beare,  West  Beare),  Hants.,  forest, 
warden  of,  2294. 

Bere  Regis  (Beare,  Kyngesbere,  Kyngsbere), 
Dorset,  1963,  2348,  2466. 
fair  and  market,  2466. 
manor,  1266,  2466. 
prebend.  See  under  Charminster. 

Berewe.  See  Berriew. 

Berfords  (Barfordes),  in  Cringleford,  Norf., 
manor,  3355. 

Berington,  Thomas,  1873. 

Berisford  (Berisforde),  Michael,  feodary  of  Kent, 
238,  239,  249,  253,  1762,  2544,  3084. 
Berkeley  (Barkehill,  Barkeley,  Barkley),  Glouc., 
1418,  2397,  2463,  2970. 

Berkeley  (Barkley),  lord,  2576. 

Berkeley  (Barkeley),  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard, 
1466. 

Francis,  wife  of  John,  knight,  1211. 

Gilbert,  S.T.P.,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells 
(1560-81),  1849. 

John,  knight,  1211. 
son  of  John, 1211 

Maurice,  justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1898. 

knight,  230,  1849,  1853,  3040. 

Richard,  1155,  1466,  2411. 

justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
William,  of  Sessay,  972. 
knight,  1374. 

Berker.  See  Barker. 

Berkwood.  See  Birkwood. 

Berkhamsted,  (Barckhampsted,  Barkenstede, 
Barkhamsted),  Herts.,  2679,  2463,  P-  341 . 
church,  2463,  p.  341. 
manor,  bailiff  of  {named),  1340. 

See  also  under  Frithsden;  Northchurch. 
Berkhamsted,  Little  (Little  Barkehampsted) 
[Herts.],  rector  presented,  1661. 

Berking,  Berkinge.  See  Barking. 

Berks,  county,  121,  213,  1687,  2419. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1861,  1863,  1873. 

escheator  in,  2618. 

feodary  of  {named),  213,  3023. 

gaol  delivery  in,  1843. 

justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in,  3348. 

justices  of  peace  in,  1879,  3348. 

sheriff  {named),  3348. 

Berkwood.  See  Birkwood. 


Berkyng,  Berkynge.  See  Barking. 

Berley  (Byrley),  Derb.  [in  Beighton],  2410. 
Bermingham,  Patrick,  son  of  William,  2172. 
William,  2172. 

Bermondsey  (Barmondsey,  Barmondzey),  Surrey, 
monastery,  274,  1130,  2169. 
grange  of,  150. 

Bernard,  Bernarde.  See  Barnard. 

Bernerdysley.  See  Barnsley. 

Berners,  Cecily,  271. 

Berowe.  See  Berrowe. 

Berrie  St.  Edmunds.  See  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
Berriew  (Berewe),  Mont.,  2724,  p.  400. 

Berrowe  (Berowe),  Edmund,  247. 

John,  2376. 

Maud,  wife  of  John,  2376. 

Berry  Pomeroy  (Burie  Pomerie,  Burie  Pomerye), 
Devon,  castle  and  manor,  1325. 

Berry  (Berrye,  Bery,  Berye),  Christopher,  2741. 
Edward,  1889. 

Robert,  2935. 

Berryhall,  Est.  See  Eastbury  Hall. 

Bersted,  North  (Northbersted),  Sussex  [in  South 
Bersted],  manor,  1329. 

Bersted,  South,  Sussex.  See  under  Shripney. 
Bertie.  See  Bartye. 

Berton.  See  Bierton  with  Broughton. 

Bertye.  See  Bartye. 

Berwell,  Surrey,  manor.  See  Coombe  and  Berwell. 
Berwick  (Barwyke),  Sussex,  3242. 

Berwick  on  Tweed  (Barwike,  Berwick,  Berwicke, 
Berwyk),  Northumb.,  1498,  1581,  1670,  2110, 
2674,  2743. 

captain  of  {named),  522,  1771,  2113. 
marshal  of  {named),  2171,  2526. 
master  of  ordnance  in  {named),  5 64. 
receiver  of  {named),  2939,  2945. 
treasurer  of,  564,  1310,  2723. 

Bery,  Berye.  See  Berry. 

Besacar,  Humphrey,  138. 

Besby,  Line.  See  Beesby  in  the  Marsh. 

Besington.  See  Bensington. 

Beskewood  Park.  See  Bestwood  Park 
Beston.  See  Beeston. 

Bessarbie,  John,  of  Hardwick,  979. 

Besse,  Ralph,  of  Brompton,  746. 

Bessingby  (Bessembie),  Yorks.,  268. 

Bessingham  (Basingham),  Norf.,  270. 

Bessonne,  Thomas,  of  Cam  Houses,  935. 

Best  (Beste),  John,  2449,  P-  336. 
bishop  of  Carlisle  (1561-70),  1065. 

Lancelot,  of  Middleham,  690. 

Richard,  of  Dalton,  757. 

of  Middleton,  892. 

William,  of  East  Cowton,  640. 

Beston.  See  Beeston. 

Bestwood  Park  (Beskewood  Park),  Notts., 
steward  of  {named),  43 . 

Beswick  (Beswicke),  Yorks,  [in  Kilnwick], 

2463,  p.  343. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  343. 

Betham,  Edward,  deputy  feodary  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 3019,  3029,  3059. 

Bethell,  Hugh,  particular  surveyor  of  East  Riding, 
Yorks.,  2432. 

Betisfield.  See  Bettisfield. 

Betley.  See  Beetley. 

Betson,  John,  of  Durham,  726. 

Bett,  Thomas,  2463,  p.  346. 

Bettersbye.  See  Battersby. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


5°7 


Bettisfield  (Betisfield),  Flint  [in  Hanmer],  2722. 
Bevais,  Glaudus,  1526. 

Be  veil,  Robert,  2474.  Cf.  Bevill. 

Beverley  (Beverlacey),  Yorks.,  St.  John’s  collegiate 
church,  3324. 
provost  of,  1941,  3324* 

Holy  Trinity  commandery  or  preceptory,  1964. 
Beverley,  Yorks.,  soke  of,  3327. 

Beverley,  Christopher,  2405. 

John,  1850. 

Thomas,  2437. 

son  of  Christopher,  2405. 

Beverley  alias  Gouldsmythe,  Richard,  76. 
Beverstone,  Beverston,  Glouc.,  manor  and 
castle,  1211. 

Bevill,  J ohn,  1 8 8 1 . Cf.  Bevell. 

Bevington  [in  Ham  in  Berkeley],  Glouc.,  2970. 
Bevington  (Woddbevington,  Woodbevington), 
Warw.  [in  Salford  Priors],  2278. 

Bewdley,  Worcs.,  manor  and  park,  1958. 
Beweflorye.  See  Blueglory  Cove. 

Bewell.  See  Bywell. 

Bewerley,  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  909. 

Bewers  St.  Mary.  See  Bures  St.  Mary. 

Bewflore.  See  Blueglory  Cove. 

Bewholme.  See  Nunkeeling  with  Bewholme. 
Bewley  Cowpen,  Durh.  [in  Billingham],  918,  1018. 
Bewley,  Newton  (Newton  Burley),  Durh.  [in 
Billingham],  1016. 

Bewmanner.  See  Beaumanor. 

Bewsfeld,  See  Whitfield. 

Bexton,  in  Knutsford,  Ches.,  2722. 

Beyghton.  See  Beighton. 

Beylsbye.  See  Bilsby. 

Beynam,  William,  2450. 

Beyne.  See  Bayne. 

Beysby.  See  Beesby  in  the  Marsh. 

Beyton  (Button),  Suff.,  church,  1900. 

Biard.  See  Bearde. 

Bibrough  Magna.  See  Ryburgh,  Great. 

Bicca.  See  Cwmbiga. 

Bickars  (Bickers,  Byckers),  John,  601. 

Thomas,  of  Craythorne,  940. 

William,  of  Theakstone,  672. 

Bickelswade.  See  Biggleswade. 

Bickenhill,  Warw.  See  under  Kingsford. 

Bickers.  See  Bickars. 

Bickington  (Beckington),  Devon,  2942. 

Bicklade,  Robert,  of  Beaworthy,  507. 

Bickleswade.  See  Biggleswade. 

Bicknor  (Bignoures),  Kent,  manor,  317. 

Bicknor  (Bikenor),  Devon  [in  Bishop’s  Nympton), 
1320. 

Bicton  (Bickton),  Salop  [in  St.  Chad,  Shrewsbury], 
2723,  p.  403. 

Biddenden,  Kent,  2373. 

Biddenham,  Beds.,  church,  1320. 

Biddlesdon  (Bytlesden,  Byttelsden,  Byttlesden, 
Byttylsden),  Bucks.,  1148. 
manor,  1427. 
monastery,  2323. 

Bideford  (Bediford,  Byddyford,  Byddyford 
Magna),  Devon,  135. 
rector  presented,  1801. 

Bidell.  See  Bedale. 

Bidfield  (Bydfelde,  Bydfelde  next  Bisley), 
Glouc.  [in  Bisley],  manor,  1286. 

Bidford,  Warw.,  manor,  1280. 

Bidford  (Biforde),  Yorks.,  2240,  p.  296. 


Bidolphe  (Byddull),  Francis,  1691. 

Simon,  2053  (10). 

Bierley,  North  (Northbierley),  Yorks,  [in 
Bradford],  596. 

Bierton  with  Broughton  (Berton),  Bucks.,  2463, 
p.  349. 

Biewliew,  Essex.  See  Newhall. 

Biforde.  See  Bidford. 

Bigbury  (Bigburie),  Devon,  2942. 

Bigby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Biggens  (Byggyns),  Thomas,  of  Durham,  714. 
William,  1414. 

Biggleswade  (Bickelswade,  Bigleswade,  Bigles- 
worth,  Brickelswade,  Byggleswade,  Bygles- 
wade),  Beds.,  1320,  2463,  p.  349,  2509,  2724, 
p.  401. 

churches  and  guilds,  2724,  p.  401. 

See  also  under  Holme;  Stratton. 

Bignoures.  See  Bicknor. 

Bigott  (Bigodde,  Bygood),  Catherine,  wife  of 
Francis,  290. 

Francis,  knight,  290,  1941. 

John,  292. 

Thomas,  2289. 

Bikenor.  See  Bicknor. 

Bilborough  (Bilborowe),  Notts.,  38,  3358. 
Bilbrook  (Bilbroke),  Somers,  [in  Old  Cleeve],  2568. 
Bilbroughe,  Thomas,  of  Tadcaster,  778. 

Bilchefeld.  See  Bitchfield. 

Bildersbe,  John,  tenant  in  Old  Fish  St.,  London, 
270. 

Bildestone  (Byldeston),  Suff.,  2290. 
advowson,  2290. 
manor,  2290. 
market,  2290. 

Bildwas.  See  Buildwas. 

Bileigh.  See  Beeleigh. 

Bill  (Byll),  John,  2724,  p.  399. 

Thomas,  of  London,  1462. 

Billen,  Peter,  1592. 

Billesby.  See  Bilsby. 

Billing,  Great  (Billing  Magna,  Billinge  Magna), 
Northants.,  2569,  p.  371. 
manor,  557. 

Billing  (Billinge,  Byllynge),  Henry,  son  of  Thomas, 
(Henry  ap  Thomas  Billinge),  1813. 

Thomas,  1813. 

Billinge  (Byllynge),  Lancs,  [in  Wigan],  1772. 
Billingay.  See  Billinghay. 

Billingesley  (Billingsley),  John,  son  of  William, 
1989. 

William,  1704,  1989. 

Billingham,  Durh.,  1014,  1015,  1019. 

See  also  under  Bewley,  Cowpen;  Bewley,  Newton; 
Wolviston. 

Billinghay  (Billingay,  Byllyngay),  Line.,  2592, 
3189. 

manor,  2592. 

See  also  under  Catley. 

Billinsgley.  See  Billingesley. 

Billinsherlle,  le,  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  925. 
Billockby  (Billowbye),  Norf.,  268. 

Billone  Park.  See  Belle  Eau  Park. 

Billoppe,  John,  of  Lynesack,  814. 

Billosby.  See  Bilsby. 

Billowbye.  See  Billockby. 

Billy  (Belly),  in  Tynemouth,  Northumb.,  mill, 
1310. 

Billy  Row  (Billyrawe),  Durh.,  [in  Brancepeth],  869. 
Billyngton,  Yorks.  See  Bilton. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


508 

Bilney,  West,  Norf.,  270. 

Bilsby  (Beylsbye,  Billesby,  Billosby,  Bylesby), 
Line.,  1323,  2373,  3250. 

See  also  under  Thurlby. 

Bilsington  (Bilsyngton,  Bylsyngton),  Kent,  2395, 
2465- 

monastery,  2463,  p.  345. 

Bilton,  Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Bilton  (Billyngton,  Bylton),  Yorks,  [in  Swine], 
492,  1778. 

See  also  under  Tockwith. 

Binbrook  (Bunbrooke,  Bynbrok,  Bynbroke),  Line., 
1113,  2398. 
manor,  2398. 

Bincombe  (Byncombe),  Berks.,  manor,  1192. 
Bindon,  Dorset,  viscount  of.  See  Howard,  T. 
Binfield  (Bendfeld),  Berks.,  1052. 

Bingeley.  See  Bingley. 

Bingham,  Notts.,  525. 

Bingham,  Thomas,  1009. 

William,  clerk,  2140. 

Bingley  (Bingeley,  Byngley),  Yorks.,  268,  1941, 
2158,  p.  274,  2454,  2463,  pp.  343,  344,  3211. 
chantry,  2463,  pp.  343,  344. 
rectory,  1906. 
vicar  presented,  2840. 

Binglis  (Bynloys),  Robert,  2999. 

Thomas,  589. 

Binham  (Bynham),  Norf.,  1160. 

Binham  (Bynham),  Somers,  [in  Old  Cleeve],  2568. 
Binnington  (Bennyngton),  Yorks,  [in  Willerby], 
I94I- 

Binsoe  (Binshowe,  Binso),  Yorks,  [in  West 
Tanfield],  3326. 

Binstead  (Bensted,  Benstede),  Hants.,  1262,  2726. 
Binsted  King’s  (Bensted  Kynges),  Hants,  [in 
Binsted],  manor,  1262. 

Binsted  Popham  (Bensted  Popham),  Hants,  [in 
Binsted],  manor,  1262. 

Bintree  (Bryntre),  Norf.,  2884. 

Birch,  Great  and  Little  (Great  Birche,  Byrche, 
Little  Byrche),  Essex,  1240,  2290. 

Bircham,  Great  (Burcham  Magna),  Norf.,  270. 
Birchanger  (Birchehanger),  Essex,  268. 

Birche,  John,  baron  of  Exchequer,  1867. 
Birchehanger.  See  Birchanger. 

Birchmore  (Birchemore),  Beds,  [in  Woburn],  1420. 
Birde,  ( — ),  rector  of  Boxford,  2463,  p.  347. 
Richard.  See  Bride. 

William,  i860. 

Bircher,  Heref.  [in  Yarpole],  2573. 

Birdingbury  (Burdingburye),  Warw.,  313. 

Birdsall,  Yorks.,  2443. 

Birkby  (Birtbie,  Birtebye),  Yorks.,  628,  630,  1903. 
Birkedale,  Richard,  of  Craythorne,  945. 

Cf.  Brickdale. 

Birkeland  Park.  See  Birklands  Park. 

Birkenhed  (Birkheade),  Henry,  1366. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1546. 

Birkin,  Yorks.  See  under  Smeathalls. 

Birklands  Park  (Birkeland  Park),  Notts,  [in 
Edwinstowe],  steward  of  {named),  43. 
Birkwood  (Berkewood,  Berkwood),  Line,  [in 
Kirkby  upon  Bain],  1428. 

Birley,  Derb.  [in  Brampton],  2373. 

Birley  (Bearley),  Heref.,  1264. 

Birmingham  (Bremyngham,  Byrmyngham), 
Warw.,  1476,  3148. 

Birnande  (Byrnande),  Dorothy,  wife  of  William, 
1102. 


Birnande — cont. 

William,  1102. 

Birporte.  See  Bridport. 

Birstall,  Yorks.  See  under  Liversidge. 

Birtbie,  Birtebye.  See  Birkby. 

Birth.  See  Burth. 

Birtley  (Bartley  in  le  Strete,  Birtlye),  in  Chester  le 
Street,  Durh.,  115,  740. 

Birton.  See  Burton  Coggles. 

Bisbrooke  (Bisbroke),  Rutl.,  2158,  p.  276. 

Bisham  (Bussham,  Bustlesham),  Berks.,  monas- 
tery, 1210. 

Bishop  Barton.  See  Burton,  Bishop. 

Bishopdale  (Bisshopdale),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth], 
MH- 

Bishops  Castle,  Busshoppe  Castell,  Salop,  manor, 
1312. 

vicar  presented,  2928. 

Bishopstone  (Bysshopstone),  Bucks,  [in  Stone], 
1052. 

Bishopstone  (Bysshopston),  Sussex,  3242. 
Bishopstrow  (Bysshoppestrowe),  Wilts.,  2404. 

church,  advowson  of,  2404. 

Bishopton  (Bisshopton,  Bushopton,  Bysshopton), 
Durh.,  773,  774,  2439. 
church,  2439. 
vicar,  2439. 

See  also  under  Newbiggin;  Stainton,  Little. 
Bisley  (Bysley),  Glouc.,  1286. 
rectory,  2140. 

Bispham  (Byspam,  Byspayne),  Lancs.,  1387. 
Bisshopdale.  See  Bishopdale. 

Bisshoprick,  Robert,  of  Burrell,  789. 

Bisshopton.  See  Bishopton. 

Bissington.  See  Lissington. 

Bitchfield  (Bilchefeld,  Bychefeld,  Bylchfield), 
Line.,  2240,  p.  295,  3234. 

Bith.  See  Blyth. 

Bitham,  Castle  (Castell  Bitham),  Line.,  manor  and 
park,  282. 

Bitham,  Little  (Little  Bitham),  Line.,  282. 

Bitton,  Glouc.  See  under  Hanham. 

Blachington.  See  Blatchington. 

Blackbage,  Richard,  1799. 

Roger,  son  of  Richard,  1799. 

Blackbanke,  Durh.  [?  in  Raby],  2520. 
Blackborough  (Blackboroughe),  Norf.  [in 
Middleton], 
fair,  1817. 

priory,  2158,  p.  274. 

Blackboroughe,  Robert,  76. 

Blackbourne  (Blackburne  Myll),  Durh.  [?  in 
Brancepeth],  895. 

Blackburn  (Blackeburne),  Lancs.,  2822. 

See  also  under  Showley. 

Blackburne  (Blackborne,  Blackeborne,  Blak- 
bourne),  Christopher  of  Carthorp,  693. 
Edmund,  of  Northallerton,  638. 

Henry,  of  Baldersby,  763. 

John,  of  Bedale,  786. 

of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 

Richard,  of  Northallerton,  793. 

Thomas,  of  Northallerton,  638. 
of  Seamer,  625. 

Blackdene.  See  Blagdon. 

Blacke.  See  Blake. 

Blackeden.  See  Blagdon. 

Blackelondc.  See  Blackland. 

Blackemore.  See  Blackmore. 

Blackeose.  See  Blackhouse. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


509 


Blackestone  (Blackston,  Blaxton), 

George,  of  East  Boldon,  710. 

Henry,  M.A.,  1550. 

John,  of  Norton,  926. 

Nicholas,  of  Norton,  922. 

Thomas,  of  Norton,  976. 

William,  of  Norton,  976. 

Blackett,  Nicholas,  of  Holmside,  739. 

Thomas,  925. 

Blackham  (Blakenham),  Sussex  [in  Withyham], 
manor,  545. 

Blackhouse  (Blackeose  alias  Canowcorte),  Kent 
[in  Saltwood],  manor,  1129. 

Blackewell.  See  Blackwell. 

Blackland  (Blackelonde  next  Bridgewater), 
Somers.,  [in  Bridgewater],  268,  2289. 
BlackmantelJ,  John,  of  Bishopton,  774. 

Blackmore  (Blackemore),  Wilts.,  forest,  warden  of 
(named),  567. 

Blackpool  (le  Poole),  Lancs,  [in  Bispham],  1387. 
Blackston.  See  Blackestone. 

Blackwell,  Durh.  [in  Darlington],  905. 

Blackwell,  Warw.  [in  Loxley],  manor,  3097. 
Blackwell  (Blackewell),  Edward,  1854,  1866. 

Thomas,  of  Mordon,  978. 

Bladbean  alias  Jacob’s  Court,  (Blodbeame),  in 
Elham,  Kent,  2463,  p.  345. 

Blades  (Blaides,  Blaydes),  Anthony,  of  Ellerton 
Abbey,  936. 

James,  of  Reeth,  986. 

Richard,  of  Ellerton  Abbey,  891. 

Bladon,  Oxon,  107. 

rector.  See  under  Woodstock. 

Blagdon  (Blagedon,  in  Cranborne),  Dorset,  park, 
keeper  of,  (named),  657. 

Blagdon  (Blackeden)  [in  Stannington,  North- 
umb.],  903,  955. 

Blage,  George,  2103. 

Henry,  2103. 

William,  2390. 

Blagedon.  See  Blagdon. 

Blagrave  (Blagro),  Berks,  [in  Lambourn],  2302, 
2332. 

Blaides.  See  Blades. 

Blake  (Blacke),  Humphrey,  son  of  John,  1967. 
John,  the  elder,  1967. 

Peter,  2463,  p.  347. 

Ralph,  of  Staindrop,  966. 

Richard,  son  of  John,  1967. 

Thomas,  2231. 

William,  son  of  John,  1967. 

Blakelache,  William,  clerk,  2253. 

Blakenham.  See  Blackham. 

Blakeney  (Snytterley),  Norf.,  1160. 

Blakesley,  Northants.,  1448. 

Blakey,  George,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

Blanche,  Robert,  of  Guisbrough,  617. 

Blanchland  (Blauncheland),  Northumb.  [in 
Shotley],  priory,  2234. 

Bland  (Blande),  Christopher,  589. 

Edward,  of  Yafforth,  854. 

Gilbert,  of  Cambridge,  178. 

Richard,  of  Stainsdrop,  966. 

William,  of  King's  Lynn,  2433. 

Blandford  Forum  (Blanford),  Dorset,  1751. 
Blanke,  Thomas,  2510. 

Blare,  Patrick,  clerk,  422,  478. 

Blaston,  Leic.,  manor,  2962. 

Blatchington  (Blachington),  Sussex,  3242. 
Blauncheland.  See  Blanchland. 


Blaxton.  See  Blackeston. 

Blaycloke,  John,  of  Northallerton,  637. 

Blaydes.  See  Blades. 

Blaylock,  William,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Bleadon  (Bledon),  Somers.,  1320. 

Bleasby  (Bleysby),  Line,  [in  Legsby],  1323,  3250. 
Blecheley.  See  Bletchley. 

Bletchingley,  Bletchingleygh,  Blechingleyghe. 

See  Bletchingley. 

Bledlow  (Bledlowe),  Bucks.,  1819. 

Bledon.  See  Bleadon. 

Bleiddiog  (Bleythiock),  in  Dinllain  commote. 
Cam.,  1321. 

Bleke,  Gabriel,  257,  258. 

Blenerhassett  (Bleverhassett),  Audrey.  See 
Warner. 

John,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1343,  1846,  1855-7, 
1864. 

Richard,  justice  of  peace  in  Cumberland,  1741, 
1882. 

William,  322. 

Blenkinsopp  (Blenkensopp,  Blenkesopp,  Blen- 
kinsope,  Blenkinsoppe,  Blenkynsopp,  Blin- 
kinsopp),  Robert,  of  Lanchester,  894. 
Rowland,  of  Whickham,  956. 

Thomas,  1725,  2634,  2993, 
son  of  Thomas,  2634. 

William,  1765. 

Blennerhassett  (Bleverhassett),  Cumb. 

[in  Torpenhow],  1833. 

Bletchingley  (Blechingley,  Blechingleygh, 
Blechingleyghe),  Surrey,  2471,  2507. 
rector  (named),  1417. 

Bletchley  (Blecheley),  Bucks.,  manor,  2567. 

rectory,  advowson  of,  2567. 

Bletsoe  (Bletshoe),  Beds.,  lord  of. 

See  St.  John. 

Bleverhassett,  Cumb.  See  Blennerhassett. 
Bleverhassett  (surname).  See  Blenerhassett. 
Blewberry  (Blewbery),  Berks.,  2576. 

manor,  273. 

Blewett,  John,  2942. 

Thomas,  clerk,  352. 

Bleysby.  See  Bleasby. 

Bleythiock.  See  Bleiddiog. 

Blickling  (Blicklinge),  Norf.,  1391. 

Blinco,  John,  brother  of  William,  501. 

William,  501. 

Blinkinsopp.  See  Blenkinsopp. 

Blisland  (Bliston),  Carn.,  manor,  2093. 

Blisse,  John,  3313. 

Bliston.  See  Blisland. 

Blisworth  (Blysseworth),  Northants.,  manor, 
steward  and  bailiff  of,  3347. 

Blithemane,  Richard,  son  ot  William,  3134. 
William,  3134. 

Bloberhowse,  in  Little  Timble,  Yorks,  [in  Otley], 
2048. 

Blodbeame.  See  Bladbean. 

Blome,  Thomas,  3355. 

Blomvill  (Blondevile,  Blum  vill) , J erome,  1453,1455. 
Blonte.  See  Blount. 

Blore,  Staff.,  1900. 

Blount  (Blonte,  Blounte,  Blunt,  Blunte), 
Catherine,  wife  of  James,  1137. 

Edward,  3005. 

son  of  Thomas,  46. 

George,  knight,  245,  1753,  1766,  3021. 

James,  knight,  lord  Mountjoy  (ob.  1581), 

1137,  2211. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Blount — cont. 

John,  ot  Thorpe,  2118. 

Joyce,  wife  of  William,  2463,  p.  345. 

Margery,  relict  of  Thomas,  46. 

Michael,  1301,  1878,  2491,  3057. 

Nicholas,  3007. 

Robert,  2309. 

of  Durham,  716. 

Thomas,  46 

collector  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  port  of 
London,  no. 

Walter,  3054. 

Wilham,  2463,  p.  345. 

Bloxworth  (Broxworthe),  Dorset,  76. 

Bludder,  Henry,  3311. 

Blueglory  Cove  (Beweflorye,  Bewflore),  Suff., 

[in  South  Cove],  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Blumvill.  See  Blomvill. 

Blunham  (Blymham),  Beds.,  1320,  2509. 

Blunsam.  See  Bluntisham. 

Blunt,  Blunte.  See  Blount. 

Bluntisham,  (Blunsam,  Bluntsham),  Hunts.,  1900, 
2724,  p.  403. 
church,  2724,  p.  403. 

Blymham.  See  Blunham. 

Blymhill,  Staff.,  church,  1900. 

Blynston,  Ralph,  clerk,  1965. 

Blysseworth.  See  Blisworth. 

Blyth  (Bith,  Blythe),  Notts,  [and  formerly  Yorks.], 
chantry,  2463,  p.  344. 
monaster,  2538. 

See  also  under  Austerfield;  Bawtry. 

Blyth  {surname).  See  Blythe. 

Blyth  alias  Slater,  Edward,  1475. 

Blythburgh,  Suff.  See  under  Hinton. 

Blythe  (Blyth),  Anthony,  494. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  3264. 

Edward.  See  Blyth  alias  Slater. 

George,  of  Lincolns  Inn,  290. 

of  Northallerton,  853. 

Hugh,  M.A.,  prebendary  of  St.  George’s, 
Windsor,  1397,  3157. 

John,  3264. 

Blytheman  (Blythman),  Jasper,  justice  of  peace  in 
West  Riding,  Yorkshire,  1887. 
of  Burton  Grange,  430,  1166. 

William,  of  Thorpe  Underwoods,  2045. 
Boardfield  (Bourdfeld,  Bourdfelde),  Kent  [in 
Ottenden],  manor,  1293. 

Boare,  Little,  (Litle  Boare  Meade)  [?  in  Hants.], 
meadow,  1863. 

Bobinhull.  See  Bubnell. 

Bocher,  William,  mi. 

Cf.  Bourchier. 

Bochier.  See  Bourchier. 

Bocking  (Bockynge),  Essex,  2290. 

Bockinge,  Edmund,  1889. 

Bockynge.  See  Bocking. 

Bocton  Malherbe.  See  Boughton  Malherb. 

Bod  Gedrwydd  (Bodgedwith),  Angl., 

[in  Aberffraw],  268. 

Bod  Iscoed  (Bothe  Iscoid),  Flint,  2722. 
Boddington  (Bodington),  Glouc.,  rectory,  310, 
2666. 

Boddington,  Upper  and  Lower,  (Boddington 
Magna),  Northants.,  2158,  p.  275. 
church,  2158,  p.  275. 

Bode,  Thomas,  of  Rochford,  1438. 

Bodedern  (Bodederne),  Angl.,  church,  1095. 


Bodeleigh.  See  Bodleighe. 

Bodellocke,  Cam.,  2262. 

Bodenham,  Alice,  wife  of  Henry,  relict  of  Edmund 
Somerset,  2932. 

Cecily,  abbess  of  Wilton,  2977. 

Henry,  2932. 

Bodenriw  (Bodenvewe),  in  Dindowedd  commote, 
Angl.,  2676. 

Boderock.  See  Bodwrog. 

Bodgadvan  (Bodgadfan),  Merion.  [in  Llangelynin], 
2157. 

Bodington.  See  Boddington. 

Bodleighe  (Bodeleigh),  John,  2513,  2643. 

Bodmin  ^Bodmyn),  Corn.,  monastery,  2067. 

vicar  presented,  1663. 

Bodney,  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

rector  presented,  1564. 

Bodwared  (Bodureda),  Angl.,  3314. 

Bodwrog  (Boderock,  Bodwrocke),  Angl.,  church, 
1095. 

Body  (Bodye),  Thomas.  See  Pond. 

William,  2724,  p.  401. 

Bohan,  Francis,  2125. 

John,  2125. 

Boiarbie,  Edmund,  of  Staindrop,  837. 

Thomas,  of  Langley,  837. 

Boilson,  John,  1423. 

Boilston,  Thomas,  clerk,  2847. 

Bointon  (Boineton),  Matthew,  1778. 

Thomas,  2225. 

Bolas,  Little,  Salop  [in  Hodnet],  2972. 
manor,  2972. 

Boldero,  Francis,  feodary  of  Suffolk,  226,  228, 
1856,  2018,  3024,  3027,  3048-50. 

Boldon,  East  (Eastbolden,  Estbolden),  Durh.  [in 
Bolden],  710,  868,  895. 

Boldon,  West  (Westbolden),  Durh.,  [in  Boldon], 

1i°. 

Bolham  (Bolom),  Devon  [in  Tiverton],  1320. 
Bolles  (Bowles),  Charles,  1871,  1874. 

Mary,  wite  of  Thomas  the  younger,  3210. 
Richard,  justice  of  the  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 1871,  1874,  1897,  2161. 
of  Boston,  1244. 

Thomas,  justice  of  the  peace  in  Hertfordshire, 
1892. 

the  elder,  3210. 
the  younger,  3210. 

Bollesover.  See  Bolsover. 

Bollington.  See  Bullington. 

Bollye,  William,  1965. 

Bollyngton.  See  Bullington. 

Bolman,  Robert,  1307. 

Bolnhurst  (Bolnehurste),  Beds.,  2314. 
church,  advowson  of,  2314. 
manor,  2314. 

Bolom.  See  Bolham. 

Bolsover  (Bollesover),  [Derb.],  manor,  steward 
of  {named),  43. 

See  also  under  Glapwell. 

Bolston.  See  Boulston. 

Bolton,  Yorks,  [in  Bishop  Wilton],  2520. 

Bolton,  Yorks,  [in  Skipton],  monastery,  2158, 
p.  274,  2463,  p.  344. 

Bolton  by  Bowland  (Bolton),  Yorks.,  2338. 
Bolton  upon  Dearne,  (Balton  on  Derne),  Yorks., 
2463,  p.  343. 
church,  2463,  p.  343. 
manor,  3182. 
rectory,  3182. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bolton  upon  Dearne — cont. 
vicarage  of,  advowson,  3182. 

See  also  under  Goldthorpe. 

Bolton  upon  Swale,  Yorks,  [in  Catterick],  805, 
1001. 

Bolton,  Christopher,  of  Wath,  651. 

Francis,  1717. 

James,  of  Wath,  651. 

Marmaduke,  of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

Ralph,  2822. 

William,  of  Roxby,  669. 

Bomshill.  See  Bunshill. 

Bonde,  George,  2510. 

William,  alderman  of  London,  194. 
clerk,  2251. 

Bone,  John,  2815. 

Bonen,  Martin,  1525. 

Bonesse.  See  Bowness. 

Bonkefeild.  See  Bankfield. 

Bonney.  See  Bunny. 

Bonny  Ryse.  See  Bunny. 

Bonnyngton  (Bonnygton),  Francis,  son  of 
William,  2123. 

Mary,  2123. 

William,  2123. 

Bonsall  (Bontissall),  Derb.,  2569,  p.  369. 

church,  2569,  p.  369. 

Bonsegnior,  Bernardine,  2571. 

Bontissall.  See  Bonsall. 

Bontwell  (Bowtelles),  Essex  [in  Waltham  Holy 
Cross],  2463,  p.  343. 

Boocherbie,  Nicholas,  of  Woodland,  961. 
Bookebynder,  Nicholas,  2448. 
books,  ( named ),  2445. 

Bootle,  Cumb.  See  under  Grassoms. 

Boquett,  James,  2771. 

Boraby.  See  Borrowby. 

Boras.  See  Borras  Riffre. 

Boraston,  Salop  [in  Burford],  2724,  p.  399. 
Borden,  Kent,  manor,  rectory  and  advowson  of 
church  of,  1431. 

Boreham,  Essex,  268. 
manor,  2528. 

See  also  under  Newhall. 

Borell,  Robert,  604.  Cf.  Burrell. 

Boreman,  James,  2643. 

Borgtracy.  See  Bovey  Tracey. 

Borington.  See  Burrington. 

Borne.  See  Bourne. 

Bornetto,  Roche,  2790. 

Borobye.  See  Borrowby. 

Boroughbridge  (Borowbrigg,  Borowebrigge, 
Borrowbrigge,  Bourrowbrigge,  Burrobrigg, 
Burroughbrigge,  Burrowbrigg,  Burrow- 
brigges,  Burrowebrigge),  Yorks,  [in  Aid- 
borough],  1331,  1356,  2040,  2128,  2171,  2212, 
2214,  2228,  2459,  2525,  2526,  2581. 

Borough  Green  (Burer),  Kent  [in  Wrotham],  1935. 
Boroughe,  Borowe  (surname).  See  Burgh. 
Borowebrigge.  See  Boroughbridge. 

Borowes,  Richard,  3218. 

Thomas,  the  elder,  3218. 
the  younger,  3218. 

Borras  Riffre  (Boras)  [in  Gresford],  Derb.,  [and 
Flint],  158. 

Borrell,  Yorks.  See  Burrell  cum  Cowling. 
Borrowbrigge.  See  Boroughbridge. 

Borrowby  (Boraby,  Burro wby),  Yorks,  [in  Leake], 
756,  2443. 

St.  Leonard's  chapel,  2443. 


511 

Borrowby  (Borobye),  Yorks,  [in  Lythe],  290. 
Boscombe  (Borescombe),  Wilts.,  manor,  2049. 
Bosevyle.  See  Bossevile. 

Bosgrave,  Nicholas,  2378. 

Bosgrave,  Northants.  See  Bozeat. 

Bosome,  Robert,  1855. 

Bossall,  John,  clerk,  1568. 

Bossevile  (Bosevyle,  Bossevil),  Godfrey,  1883, 
3033. 

Ralph,  205,  238,  239,  1091,  1740,  1762,  1894, 
2639,  3073,  3213. 

Bostock  (Bostocke),  Lancelot,  pensioner,  constable 
of  Flint  castle,  2978,  3305. 

Thomas,  2115. 
clerk,  337,  2204. 

Boston,  Line.  38,  1244,  1323,  1924,  3250. 
mayor  of,  1871,  1874. 
port,  customs  in,  3095. 

Boston  (Burston),  Midd.  [in  Brentford],  manor, 
3325. 

Boswell,  John,  2463,  p.  348. 

Scottish  subject,  1900. 

Bosworth,  Market,  Leic.  See  under  Barton-in- 
the-Beans. 

Bosworthogga,  John,  3070. 

Botacho  (Bottaugho),  in  Dinllain  commote. 
Cam.,  1321. 

Botcherbye,  Richard,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
Botefeld.  See  Battlefield. 

Boteler.  See  Butler. 

Botere.  See  Botterell,  Aston. 

Botes,  Hants,  [in  Vernhams  Dean],  1257. 

manor  {alias  West  Vernham  manor),  1195. 
Bothal,  Northumb.  See  under  Longhirst. 
Bothamsall  (Bothamsell),  Notts.,  2373. 
church,  advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Bothe  Iscoid.  See  Bod  Iscoed. 

Bothe,  Joan,  wife  of  Nicholas,  1282. 

John,  2657. 

Nicholas,  1282. 

Cf.  Bouthe. 

Bothel  (Bothell),  Cumb.  [in  Torpenhow],  1833. 
Bothenhampton,  Dorset,  1914. 

Bothewayte.  See  Beaufit. 

Botre,  Eliona,  prioress  of  Campsey  Ash,  1961. 
Botsam.  See  Bottisham. 

Bottaugho.  See  Botacho. 

Botterell,  Aston,  (Botere),  Salop.  1157. 

Bottesford  (Bottesforth),  Leic.,  2313. 

Bottesford  (Bottesforth,  Bottesworth,  Rottisforth), 
Line.,  2500. 
manor,  2500. 

Bottesham.  See  Bottisham. 

Bottesworth.  See  Bottesford. 

Bottisham  (Botsham,  Bottesham,  Bottysham), 
Cambs.  2463,  pp.  341,  345,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  2463,  p.  341. 

Bottysham,  William,  1197. 

Boucher.  See  Bourchier. 

Boughton,  Norf.,  270. 

Boughton  under  Blean  (Boughton  under  Bleane), 
Kent,  2465. 

Boughton,  Edward,  2324. 

William,  1116. 

Boughton  Malherb  (Bocton  Malherbe),  Kent,  88. 
Boulmer  (Bowmer),  Northumb.  [in  Long 
Houghton],  674. 

Boulogne  (Bulloyn)  [Pas-de-Calais,  France],  199. 
Boulston  (Bolston),  [Pern.],  1700. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


512 

Boulter,  Robert,  3069. 

Bounshill.  See  Bunshill. 

Bourchers,  Essex.  See  Bourchiers  Hall  in  Messing; 
Bourchiers  Hall  in  Rivenhall. 

Bourchier  (Bochier,  Boucher,  Bourcher,  Bourchur, 
Bowcer,  Bowcher),  Anne,  daughter  of  Henry 
earl  of  Essex  (married  William  marquess  of 
Northampton),  312,  1735,  1743,  1744,  2012, 
2290,  3008. 

Cecily,  sister  of  Henry,  daughter  of  William, 
viscount  Bourchier  (married  John  lord 
Ferrers),  2012. 

Eleanor,  of  Combe  Rawleigh,  76. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  viscount  Bourchier,  lord 
Bourchier,  lord  Lovayne,  and  count  of  Eu  in 
Normandy,  ( ob . 1540),  312,  1735,  1783,  2012, 
2290,  3094. 

John,  abbot  of  Leicester,  1793. 

Mary,  wife  of  Henry  earl  of  Essex  (daughter  of 
William  Saye),  312,  1735,  3008. 

Ralph,  1850,  1888. 

Thomas,  1380,  3057. 

Cf.  Bocher. 

Bourchiers  (Bourchers),  Hall  in  Messing,  Essex, 
manor,  2290. 

Bourchiers  (Bourchers)  Hall  in  Rivenhall,  Essex, 
manor,  2290. 

Bourchur.  See  Bourchier. 

Bourdfeld,  Bourdfelde.  See  Boardfield. 

Bourdman,  Henry,  of  Grinton,  972. 

Bourdon,  Rowland,  ot  Stockton  upon  Tees,  916. 

Bourman,  Nicholas,  1734. 

Bourn  (Bourne),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  402. 

Bourne  (Borne),  Line.,  2095. 

church,  2095. 

manor,  554. 

monastery,  554,  2095,  2240,  p.  295. 

rectory,  2095. 

Bourne  (Borne,  Bowrne),  Anthony,  1080. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Anthony  (daughter  of 
Edmund  Horne),  1080. 

John,  1423. 
knight,  2286. 
the  elder,  2510. 

Marmaduke,  of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 

William,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  915. 

Bourrowbrigge.  See  Boroughb ridge. 

Bourton  upon  Dunsmore  (Burton),  Warw.,  1320. 

Bouthe,  Thomas,  3224. 

Cf.  Bothe. 

Bovenhill  (Bovinhill)  Staff,  [in  Tettenhall  Regis 
with  Tettenhall  Clericorum],  2281,  3230. 

prebend.  See  under  Tettenhall  collegiate  church. 

Bovey  (Bavy),  Devon,  2942. 

Bovey  Park  (Bovy  Parke,  Bovytracy  Park),  Devon 
[in  Bovey  Tracey],  1413,  2282,  2284. 

Bovey  Tracey  (Borgtracy,  Bovytracie,  Bovytracy), 
Devon,  2282. 

manor,  1413,  2284. 

Bovinhill.  See  Bovenhill. 

Bovy  Parke.  See  Bovey  Park. 

Bovytracy.  See  Bovey  Tracey. 

Bow  (or  Nymet  Tracey),  Devon.  1320. 

Bow  Bridge  (Bowbridge),  Essex  [in  West  Ham], 
2119. 

Bowcer,  Bowcher,  Bowcier.  See  Bourchier. 

Bowde,  Peter,  gunfounder,  2091. 

Simon,  alderman  of  Norwich,  133. 

Bowden,  Little  (J^owden  Parva),  Northants., 
church,  1320. 


Bowden  Magna  (Great  Bowden),  Leic.,  1225. 
Bowdon,  Peter,  of  Northam,  135. 

Bowen,  Thomas,  clerk,  1497. 

Bower,  North,  (Northborowz,  Northbourne), 
Somers.,  [in  Bridgwater],  2289. 

Bower,  West  (Westbourne),  Somers.,  [in  Bridg- 
water], 2289. 

Bower,  Thomas,  276. 

William,  589. 

Bowers  Gifford  (Bowers),  Essex,  2322. 

Bowes,  in  Edmonton,  Midd.,  2449,  p.  336. 

manor,  2448. 

Bowes,  Yorks.,  998. 

See  also  under  Applegarth;  Sleightholme. 

Bowes,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard,  2441. 

George,  knight,  1331,  1356,  1850,  1882,  1886-8, 
2040,  2128,  2171,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2228,  2405, 
2459,  2520>  2525>  2526,  2581. 

John,  commissioner  in  Staffordshire,  308  5 A. 
of  Thoralby,  930. 

( another ),  937. 

Martin,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Essex,  1862. 
knight,  1847,  1852. 
of  London,  1274. 

Michael,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Ralph,  1942. 

Richard,  2441. 

Robert,  1836,  2405. 

justice  of  peace  in  North  Riding,  Yorkshire, 
1888. 

Roger,  of  Barden,  799. 

Rowland,  ot  Thoralby,  937. 

Thomas,  commissioner  ot  sewers  in  Kent,  1865. 
of  Carperby,  936. 
of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Bowet,  John,  2144. 

Bowier.  See  Bowyer. 

Bowland,  Richard,  2728. 

Bowie,  John,  2884. 

Bowles.  See  Bolles. 

Bowman,  Robert,  600. 

William,  3248. 

gunner  in  Carlisle,  2580. 

Bowmer,  Northumb.  See  Boulmer. 

Bowmer,  Edward,  of  South  Otterington,  661. 

William,  of  South  Otterington,  666. 

Bowne,  Edward,  clerk,  2857. 

Bowness  (Bonesse)  [Cumb.],  rector  presented, 
2946. 

Bowringe,  Christopher,  2292,  p.  310. 

John,  2292,  p.  310. 

Robert,  2292,  p.  310. 

Bowrne.  See  Bourne. 

bowstaves,  inquiry  into  illegal  importation  of, 
2426. 

Bowteflower,  Ralph,  1785. 

Bowtelles.  See  Bontwell. 

Bowthayte.  See  Selston. 

Bowthorpe  (Bowthorp),  Norf.,  1286. 

Bowthorpe  (Bowthroppe),  Yorks.  See  under 
Menthorpe. 

Bowton,  Hunts.  See  Broughton. 

Bowyer  (Bowier),  Edmund,  1330. 

Henry,  the  elder,  2464. 

son  of  Henry,  2464. 

John,  yeoman  of  chamber,  557. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Ralph,  2500. 

Ralph,  2500. 

William,  219. 

Cf.  Boyer. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Box,  Wilts.  See  under  Hazelbury. 

Boxford  (Boxforde),  Suff.,  1900,  2463,  p.  347, 
2724,  P-  399- 
church,  1900. 
rector,  2463,  p.  347. 

Boxley  (Boxleye),  Kent,  274,  1317,  3311. 
manor,  1094. 
monastery,  1900. 

Boxted  (Boxstede),  Essex,  2292,  p.  310. 

Boydon.  See  Baydon. 

Boye,  John,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 

Boyer,  John,  1867. 

Cf.  Bowyer. 

Boyes  (Boysse),  Edward,  1854,  1866,  1894,  3093. 
Henry,  clerk,  2841. 

John,  2605. 

commissioner  in  Norfolk,  1732. 
of  Dalton  le  Dale,  979. 

Thomas,  1854. 

William,  son  of  John,  2605. 

Boyle,  James,  1709,  1748,  1893, 

Nicholas,  2569,  p.  371. 

Boyles,  Thomas,  1866. 

Boynton,  Henry,  knight,  2441. 

Thomas,  1850,  1886,  1872. 

Boynton  Hall  (Boyton  Hall),  Essex  [in  Finching- 
field],  manor,  2448. 

Boysse.  See  Boyes. 

Boyston,  George,  clerk,  2137. 

Boythorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Foxholes],  1941. 

Boyton,  Suff.,  2463,  p.  347. 

church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Boyton,  Wilts.,  1196. 

Boyton  Hall.  See  Boynton  Hall. 

Bozeat  (Bosgrave,  Boziat,  Brisyerde),  Northants., 
church,  1320. 
manor,  2368. 

Braban,  Henry,  of  Brancepeth,  875. 

William,  of  Raby,  875  . 

Braben  alias  Tysdale,  Sitha,  of  London,  2571. 
Brace,  Philip,  yeoman  of  removing  wardrobe,  3087. 
Bracken,  Yorks.,  [in  Kilnwick],  268. 

Bracken  Hill  (Bracknell),  Yorks. 

[in  Rooss],  2463,  p.  343. 

Brackenborough  (Brackenbarthe,  Brakenholme), 
Line.,  1289,  3250. 
grange,  3250. 

Brackenholme  with  Woodhall  (Brakinholme), 
in  Hemingborough,  Yorks.,  1382. 

Brackley  (Brakesley),  Northants.,  2508. 

Bracknell.  See  Bracken  Hill. 

Brackstede.  See  Braxted. 

Bradbette,  Dorothy,  2574. 

Bradbourne  (Bradborne),  Derb.,  rectory,  2157. 

See  also  under  Atlow;  Ballidon;  Brassington; 
Tissington. 

Bradborne  (Bradbourne),  Humphrey,  knight, 
1769,  1883. 

John,  1854. 

Bradbridge,  William,  S.T.P.,  chancellor  of 
Chichester,  dean  of  Salisbury  and  bishop  of 
Exeter  (1571-8),  1970,  1974,  1976,  3288. 
Bradbury  (Bradburie,  Bradbury  e),  Durh.  [in 
Sedgefield],  918,  973,  974. 

Bradbury e,  Matthew,  1889. 

Braacroft  (Bradcrofte),  Rutl.  [in  Tinwell],  1842. 
Braddell  (Braddill,  Braddyll),  Edward,  receiver  in 
Cumberland,  Westmorland,  Lancashire,  etc., 
2939. 

John,  536,  2938. 


513 

Bradenham,  East  (Estbraddenham,  Estbradnam) 
Norf.,  270,  1732. 

Bradenham,  West  jWestbraddenham),  Norf.,  270, 
2158,  p.274.  rectory,  562. 

Bradenstoke  (Bradstocke),  Wilts,  [in  Lyneham], 
priory,  1096,  2447. 

Bradewell.  See  Bradwell. 

Bradfield  (Bradfeild,  Brodefeld),  Berks.,  1687. 
Bradfield  (Brodefeild),  Suff.,  268. 

Bradford  (Bradforde),  Devon,  1320. 

See  also  under  Henscott;  Middlecote. 

Bradford,  Wilts.  See  Bradford  on  Avon. 
Bradford,  Yorks.  See  under  Bierley,  North; 
Haworth;  Oxenhope. 

Bradford  on  Avon  (Bradford),  Wilts.,  manor,  1413. 
Bradford,  Thomas,  240. 

Cf.  Braidforth. 

Bradgate,  Richard,  1 1 64. 

Bradhurste.  See  Bredhurst. 

Bradley,  Durh.  [in  Wolsingham],  manor,  2520. 
Bradley,  Salop  [in  Much  Wenlock],  2173. 

Bradley,  Staffs.,  1900. 

Bradley,  Yorks,  [in  Covenham],  See  Braidley. 
Bradley,  Yorks,  [in  Huddersfield],  1771. 

Bradley,  John,  commissioner  in  Westmorland, 
2999,  3038. 

of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

Nicholas,  1307. 

Thomas,  1387. 

of  Wolsingham,  812.  , 

Bradmore  (Bradmere),  Notts.,  2495. 

Bradnappe.  See  Bradnop. 

Bradney.  See  Bardney. 

Bradninch  (Bradnynch),  Devon,  3337. 
manor,  3337. 

Bradnop  (Bradnappe),  Staffs,  [in  Leek],  1299. 
Bradnynch.  See  Bradninch. 

Bradrove.  See  Brodedrove. 

Bradshawe,  Helen,  2450. 

Robert,  of  Durham,  720. 

of  London,  1446. 

Stephen,  2674. 

Bradted.  See  Brastead. 

Bradstocke.  See  Bradenstoke. 

Bradwarden.  See  Broadward. 

Bradwell  (Bradewell),  Bucks.,  1247. 

Bradwell  (Bradwall),  Derb.  [in  Hope],  1189. 
Bradwell,  Essex.  See  Bradwell  next  Coggeshall; 

Bradwell  next  the  Sea. 

Bradwell,  Glouc.  See  Broadwell. 

Bradwell,  Suff.,  3270. 

Bradwell  next  Coggeshall,  (Bradwell),  Essex,  2290. 
Bradwell  next  the  Sea  (Bradwell),  Essex,  268. 

rector  named,  268. 

Bradwey.  See  Broadway. 

Bradworthy  (Bradworthie),  Devon,  1 . 

Brafferton,  Durh.  [in  Aycliffe],  838. 

Brafield  on  the  Green  (Brayfelde),  Northants., 
church,  2559. 
rectory,  2559. 

Bragge,  Charles,  clerk,  2274. 

Braham  (Brayham),  Yorks,  [in  Spofforth],  2463,  p. 
343- 

Braham,  Robert,  feodary  in  Leicestershire,  200, 
1697,  1718,  1724,  1745,  2988,  2997,  3046. 
Braickinhertes,  Water.  See  Wateringbury. 
Braiafurth,  Ralph,  of  Toft  blouse,  965. 

Cf.  Bradford. 

Braidley  (Bradley),  Yorks,  [in  Coverham],  1414. 
Brainspeth.  See  Brancepeth. 


514 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Braintree  (Brainetree,  Brayntree),  Essex,  75,  2290. 
Braithawight.  See  Braithwaite. 

Braithmere.  See  Tornemere. 

Braithwaite  (Braithawight,  Braythawit),  in  Kirk 
Bramwith,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  344. 

Braithwaite  (Braythawyt,  Braythewate,  Brayth- 
wett),  Francis,  of  Lartington,  963. 

George,  of  Topcliffe,  951. 

Randall,  2571. 

Thomas,  3064. 

Braken.  See  Bracken. 

Brakenbarthe.  See  Brackenborough. 

Brakenburye,  Richard,  gentleman  usher,  1104. 
Brakenholme.  See  Brackenborough. 

Braker,  Yorks,  [in  Whixley],  2463,  p.  343. 
Brakesley.  See  Brackley. 

Brakinholme.  See  Brackenholme. 

Bramblecote  (Bremelcote),  Devon  [in  Iddlesleigh], 
2298. 

Bramcott  (Bramcote),Warw.  [in  Bulkington],  2168. 
Bramewood,  William,  warden  of  society  of  clerks 
in  London,  73. 

Bramfield  (Brampfeld,  Bromefeld),  Suff.,  1204. 
Bramford  (Bramsford),  Suff.,  287,  2724,  p.  399. 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 
manor,  2019. 

Bramham,  Yorks.,  1287,  1327. 

See  also  under  Halloway. 

Bramley,  Yorks.,  1828. 

Bramley,  William,  of  Grantley,  888. 

Brampston,  John,  of  London,  1467. 

Brampton,  Derb.  See  under  Birley. 

Brampton,  Heref.  See  Brampton,  Abbotts; 
Brampton,  Little. 

Brampton  (Brompton),  Hunts.,  157,  177,  268,  2562, 
2669. 

manor,  2463,  p.  345,  2562,  2669. 
wood,  581. 

Brampton,  Norf.,  169. 

Brampton,  Northants.,  2285,  2660. 
lordship,  2660. 

Brampton,  Salop.  See  Brompton. 

Brampton  (Rampton),  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  344. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  344. 

Brampton,  Abbotts  (Brampton),  Heref.,  church, 
advowson,  of  2567. 
manor,  2567. 

Brampton,  Chapel  (Chappell  Brampton), 
Northants.,  1320. 

Brampton,  Little  (Brampton),  Heref., 

[in  Presteigne],  2477. 

Brampton,  James,  3307. 

Mary,  wife  of  James,  3307. 

Peter,  of  Craythorne,  944. 

Bramshall  (Brounsheffe),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Bramshaw  (Bramshawe),  Hants,  and  Wilts.,  2447. 

church,  2447. 

Bramshott,  Hants.,  1262. 

See  also  under  Ludshott. 

Bramspeth.  See  Brancepeth. 

Bramwith.  See  Kirk  Bramwith. 

Brancepeth  (Brans’,  Branspeth,  Branspethe,  Brans- 
pith,  Branspyth),  Durh.,  594,  643,  676,  688, 
722,  795,  796,  831,  868,  872,  873,  994,  2040, 
2171,  2220,  2439,  2325,  2326. 

East  Park  (Theast  Perke),  in,  873. 
rector  presented,  118. 

See  also  under  Billy  Row;  Brandon;  Crook; 
Helme  Park;  Helmington  Row;  Madensted- 
hall;  Mawde  Medows;  New  Park;  Waterhouse. 


Branceton.  See  Branston. 

Brancey  Bridge  (Brantsy,  Brauntsey),  in  Aid- 
winkle,  Northants.,  1020,  1278. 

Branche,  John,  alderman  of  London,  3229. 

Brand  (Brande),  James,  feodary  of  Hampshire, 
219,  1734. 

Richard,  1475. 

Cf.  Brant. 

Brande.  See  Brandon. 

Brandeston  (Ribonfe  Branstede,  Rybotiffe  Bran- 
lestede,  Ryotiffe  Brandeston),  Suff.,  manor, 
1236. 

Brandisdaile.  See  Bransdale,  West  Side. 

Brandley,  Ralph,  of  Hurworth,  886. 

Brandon  (Branden),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  870. 

Brandon,  Norf.  See  Brandon  Parva. 

Brandon  (Brandon  Ferry,  Brandon  Ferry e),  Suff., 
1900. 

rector  presented,  92. 

Brandon  Parva  (Brandon),  Norf.,  1286,  2158,  p. 
274. 

Brandon,  Catherine,  wife  of  Charles  duke  of 
Suffolk,  1323,  2440,  p.  296. 

Charles,  duke  of  Suffolk  ( ob . 1545),  274,  1323, 
1428,  1961,  2170,  2240,  p.  296,  2257,  2523, 
3314. 

knight,  2523. 

marshal  of  the  marshalsea  of  Queen’s  Bench, 
2696,  3152. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Charles,  knight,  2523. 

Henry,  duke  of  Suffolk  (ob.  1551),  2576,  2649. 

Brandsburton,  Yorks.  See  under  Burton,  Little. 

Braneforde,  John,  2449,  p.  336. 

Branington.  See  Bronington. 

Brankingburye.  See  Wateringbury. 

Branscombe,  Devon.  See  under  Hole. 

Bransdale  East  Side  (Braundesdale),  Yorks.,  [in 
Kirkby  Moorside],  1942. 

Bransdale,  West  Side  (Brandisdaile),  Yorks,  [in 
Kirkdale],  824,  900. 

Bransford.  See  Bramford. 

Branson,  Henry,  ot  Eryholme,  885. 

John,  ot  Blackwell,  903. 

Branspeth,  Branspethe,  Branspith.  See  Brance- 
peth. 

Branston  (Branceton,  Braunston),  Line,  [in  Lin- 
coln), 2240,  p.  295,  3207. 

Branston,  John,  ot  Langthrope,  671. 

Brant,  Walter,  2745. 

Cf.  Brand. 

Brantsy.  See  Brancey  Bridge. 

Brantyngsley  Parke.  See  Cheshunt  Park. 

Brasington.  See  Brassington. 

Brasse,  Cuthbert,  603. 

John,  ot  Aycliffe,  829. 
of  Bishop  Auckland,  813. 
of  Langleydale,  967. 
of  Trimdon  883. 

Roger,  of  Preston  le  Skerne,  939. 

Thomas,  of  Langleydale,  967. 
of  Sherburn,  736. 

William,  of  Hutton  Henry,  938. 
of  Newton  Cap,  809. 

Brassington  (Brasington),  Derb.  [in  Bradbourne], 
chapel,  2157. 

Brastead  (Bradsted,  Brasted),  Kent,  manor,  2578. 

Bratchgirdle,  Thomas,  clerk,  2918. 

Bratton,  Wilts,  [in  Westbury],  1,  1361. 

Bratton,  Seymour  (Bratton  Seymer),  Somers., 
manor  and  advowson  ot  church,  1175. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


515 


Braughin,  (Braughinge,  BrofEnge),  Herts.,  2463, 
p.  342. 

church,  2463,  p.  342. 
hundred,  2139. 

Braughton.  See  Broughton. 

Braunbrowth,  Simon,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  790. 
Braundesdale.  See  Bransdale  East  Side. 
Braunston,  Line.  See  Branston. 

Braunston  (Braunson),  Northants.,  1320. 
Braunston,  Ruth,  2399. 

Braunton  (Brendon),  Devon,  manor,  1215. 
Brauntsey.  See  Brancey  Bridge. 

Brawton.  See  Broughton. 

Braxted,  Great  (Barkestede  Magna,  Brackestede 
Magna),  Essex,  2290. 

Braxtone,  Cornelius,  coroner  in  Portsmouth,  1447. 
Bray  (Braye),  Berks.,  2172,  3338. 
manor,  2172. 

Braybroke,  James,  1861,  1873. 

Braye,  Berks.  See  Bray. 

Braye,  Richard,  3058. 

Robert,  1859. 

Brayfelde.  See  Brafield  on  the  Green. 

Brayfield,  Cold  (Colebrayfeld,  Bucks.,  church,  1320 
p.  158. 

Brayham.  See  Braham. 

Brayne,  Richard,  1890. 

Robert,  2633. 

Brayneford,  Braynforde.  See  Brentiord,  New 
Brayntree.  See  Braintree. 

Braythawit,  Braythaywt.  See  Braithwaite. 
Braythemere.  See  Tornemere. 

Braythewate,  Braythwett.  See  Braithwaite. 
Braytoft  (Braytofte),  Line.,  2398. 

manor,  2398. 

Brayton,  Yorks. 

See  under  Gateforth. 

Braywoode.  See  Brewood. 

Breadsall  (Bredsall),  Derb.,  2569,  p.  369. 

church,  2569,  p.  369. 

Breame,  Somers.,  2343. 
manor,  2343. 

Breame,  Arthur,  2328,  2344. 

Robert,  feodary  in  Leicestershire,  3044. 
Breamore  (Bremer,  Bremmer,  Bremor,  Bremore), 
Hants.,  513,  2277,  2642,  3358. 
manor,  3358. 

priory,  513,  2277,  2642,  3358. 

prior  of,  2277.  See  also  Fynche,  W. 

See  also  under  Barnes. 

Breamore  Bulborn  (Breamore  Bulbarne,  Bremmer 
Bulbarne,  Bremor  Bulbarn,  Bremor  Bulbarne, 
Bulbarne  Bremer), Hants.,  [in  Breamore],  3358. 
manor,  513,  2277,  2642,  3358. 

Breckles  (Breckells),  Norf.,  1159. 

Brecknock,  Brec.,  3276. 
lordship,  529,  2668. 
manor,  2286. 

constable  of  (named),  567. 
priory,  3276. 

Breckston,  William,  2340. 

Brecon,  county,  justice  of  (named),  36. 

receiver-general  in,  567. 

Brecon,  Brec.,  forest,  529,  2667. 

Breda  [in  North  Brabant,  Netherlands],  108. 
Bredenbury  (Brydenbury),  Heref.,  2724,  p.  400. 
Bredgar  (Bredgare),  Kent,  1263. 

Bredhurst  (Bradhurste),  Kent,  manor,  1263. 
Bredon,  Leic.  See  Breedon. 

Bredon,  Wore.,  manor,  627,  2230. 


Bredsall.  See  Breadsall. 

Bredyman,  George,  3223. 

Breedon  on  the  Hill  (Bredon  on  the  Hill),  Leic., 
2158,  p.  276. 
church,  2158,  p.  276. 

See  also  under  Tonge. 

Breewood.  See  Brewood. 

Bremble.  See  Bremhill. 

Brembrick,  Vincent,  442. 

Bremelcote.  See  Bramblecote. 

Bremer.  See  Breamore. 

Bremhill  (Bremble),  Wilts.,  1214. 

See  also  under  Stanley. 

Bremmer.  See  Breamore. 

Bremmer  Bulbarne,  Bremor  Bulbarn. 

See  Breamore  Bulborn. 

Bremore.  See  Breamore. 

Bremyngham.  See  Birmingham. 

Brenchley  (Brencheley),  Kent,  m2. 

rectory  and  advowson  of  vicarage,  1275. 
Brende,  Thomas,  1269. 
son  of  Thomas,  1269. 

Cf.  Brentt. 

Brendham.  See  Brindham. 

Brendon,  Devon.  See  Braunton. 

Brenkborne.  See  Brinkburn. 

Brent  (Brente),  Somers.,  hundred,  573. 

Brent  Eleigh  (Brente  Illeigh,  Brentillith, 
Elicombusta),  Suff.,  1818,  3247. 
vicar  presented,  1572. 

Brentford,  New  (Brayneford,  Braynforde),  Midd., 
2060,  2571. 

See  also  under  Boston. 

Brentford,  Old  (Olde  Braynforde),  Midd.,  [in 
Ealing],  3127 . 

Brentillith.  See  Brent  Eleigh. 

Brentingby  (Brentyngthorp,  Bryngtyngthorp), 
Leic.  [in  Wyfordby],  manor,  1164. 

Brentofe.  See  Bruntoft. 

Brentor,  Devon.  See  under  Watervale. 

Brentt,  Richard,  3365. 

Cf.  Brende. 

Brentwood,  Essex  [in  South  Weald],  268,  1900. 
Brereton,  Durh.  See  Brierton. 

Brereton,  Staff,  [in  Armitage  with  Handsacre, 
Longdon  and  Rugeley],  2724,  p.  398. 
Brereton,  Catherine,  widow,  29. 

George,  son  ot  Richard,  2177. 

John,  29. 

Owen,  158. 

Reginald,  279. 

Richard,  1690,  2177. 

son  of  John,  29. 

William,  knight,  2604. 

son  of  William,  2604. 

Cf.  Bretton. 

Brete.  See  Brett. 

Bretenham,  Suff.  See  Brettenham. 

Brethenham,  Norf.  See  Brettenham. 

Breton.  See  Bretton. 

Brett  (Brete),  Edward,  3021,  2053. 

Brettenham  (Brethenham),  Norf.,  270. 

Brettenham  (Bretenham),  Suff.,  3247. 

Bretton,  Monk  (Burton,  Monkebretton),  in 
Roystone,  Yorks.,  430. 
monastery,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

Bretton  (Breton),  John,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 
Richard,  son  of  William,  2616. 

William,  2616. 

Cf.  Brereton. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


516 

Breus  William,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  2250. 
Brewood  (Braywoode,  Breewood),  Staffs.,  1900. 
Brewster,  William,  2449,  p.  336. 

Brewton.  See  Bruton. 

Brian,  Francis,  knight,  master  of  toyles,  538. 

chief  butler,  2423. 

Brice,  John,  of  Durham,  711. 

Brickdale,  Nicholas,  236. 

Cf.  Birkedale. 

Brickelswode.  See  Biggleswade. 

Brickesworth.  See  Brixworth. 

Brickhill,  Little  (Brickhill  Parva),  Bucks.,  1320. 
Bride  (Bryde),  in  Glastonbury,  Somers.,  manor, 
2368. 

Bride,  Elizabeth,  2053(8). 

Bride  alias  Birde,  Richard,  1859. 

Bridgcasterton.  See  Casterton,  Great. 

Bridge,  Kent,  2465. 

Bridge  End  (Berch  Ende),  in  Carlton,  Beds.,  1320. 
Bridge  Town  (Brydgetowne,  Drudgtowne),  Warw. 

[in  Old  Stratford],  1301. 

Bridgecasterton.  See  Casterton,  Great. 
Bridgeman.  See  Bridgman. 

Bridgenorth.  See  Bridgnorth. 

Bridgerule  (Bridgeruell,  Bridgrule),  Devon,  [and 
Corn.],  250,  2942. 

bridges:  endowments  of,  inquiry  into,  2162. 
repair  of,  1805. 
tolls  for,  1929. 

Bridges  (Brydges),  Anthony,  1141. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hampshire,  1873. 
Barbara,  wife  of  Anthony,  1141. 

Edmund,  lord  Chandos  ( ob , 1573),  3094,  3095, 
3301. 

John,  yeoman  of  removing  wardrobe,  3087. 
Bridgestock.  See  Brigstock. 

Bridgetown  (Bridgetowne  Pomerie),  Devon  [in 
Berry  Pomeroy],  manor,  1325. 

Bridgewater,  Somers.  See  Bridgwater. 
Bridgewater,  Henry,  3348. 

Bridgman  (Bridgeman),  Walter,  1890. 

William,  202,  3058. 

Bridgnorth  (Bridgenorth),  Salop,  1319,  1843,  3320. 
castle,  free  chapel  or  college  of  St.  Mary  in, 
2463,  p.  345. 

St.  Leonard’s  Church,  3320. 

Bridgwater  (Bridgewater,  Briggewater,  Brydge- 
water),  Somers.,  268,  1901,  1904,  2819. 
church,  2289. 
manor,  2289. 
mayor.  See  Boyse,  J. 
mayor,  bailiff  and  burgesses  of,  2289. 
minister  for,  2289. 
port,  2066. 
preacher  for,  2289. 
rectory,  2289. 

St.  John’s  priory  or  hospital,  1904,  2289,  2679. 
schoolmaster  for,  2289. 
vicar  presented,  1553. 

Bridlington,  Yorks.,  manor,  2549. 

monastery,  1941,  2045,  2239,  2724,  p.  404,  3313. 
See  also  under  Easton. 

Bridport  (Birporte)  [Dorset],  rector  presented,  342. 
Brierley  (Briarley,  Bryarley),  Yorks,  [in  Felkirk], 
1313. 

Brierton  (Brereton),  Durh.  [in  Stranton],  522,  913. 
Briestwistle  (Preystwyssell),  York,  [in  Thornhill], 
1144. 

Brigestock.  See  Brigstock. 


Brigges,  Christopher,  of  Langley,  898. 

John,  2888. 

S.T.B.,  3304. 

William,  of  Brandon,  870. 

Briggewater.  See  Bridgwater. 

Brigham,  Cumb.,  2438. 
church,  2438. 

Brigham,  James,  3267. 

Brighouse  (Brighowse),  Martin,  2409,  3207. 

Bright,  Edward,  2510. 
citizen  of  London,  1443. 

Brighthempson.  See  Brighton. 

Brightlingsea  (Bryckelsaye)  [Essex],  94. 

Brightman,  Thomas,  usher  and  crier  of  Queen’s 
Bench,  2585,  2688. 

Brightmerston.  See  Brigmerston. 

Brighton  (Brighthempson),  Sussex,  2569,  p.  370. 
church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Brigley.  See  Brigsley. 

Brigmerston  (Brightmerston),  Wilts,  [in  Milston], 
164,  2468. 
manor,  2468. 

Brigsley  (Brigley),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Brigstock  (Bridgestocke,  Brigestock),  Northants., 
2569,  P- 371- 
church,  2569,  p.  371. 
park,  keeper  of  (named),  1336. 

Brill  (Bryll  on  the  Hyll),  Bucks.,  1228. 

Billey,  Heref.,  2053(4). 

Brimpton  (Brympton),  Berks.,  manor,  1687. 

Brinckborne.  See  Brinkburn. 

Brinckworth.  See  Brinkworth. 

Brindham  (Brendham,  Bryndeham),  Somers. 

[in  Glastonbury],  296,  2067. 

Brinkburn  (Brenkborne,  Brinckborne), 
Northumb.,  2228. 
priory,  2728. 

Brinkhill,  (Brinkell,  Brynkhall,  Brynkhill, 
Brynkyll),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296.  2398. 
manor,  2398. 

Brinkley  (Brinckley),  Cambs.,  1320. 

Brinkworth  (Brinckworth,  Brintworthen), 
Wilts.,  2493,  2975- 

Brinllowarch.  See  Brynllowarch. 

Brintworthen.  See  Brinkworth. 

Brisco,  Thomas,  of  Morton,  851. 

Briscoe  (Briskoo),  Yorks,  [in  Lythe],  290. 

Bristol  (Bristoll,  Bristowe),  55,  87,  94,  145,  171, 
1779,  2043,  2243,  2248,  2522,  2880,  3200. 

All  Saints  church,  advowson  of,  2468. 
castle,  constable  of  (named),  567. 

Christchurch  or  Holy  Trinity,  3195. 
church,  advowson  of,  2408,  3195. 
rectory,  3195. 
coroners  in  (named),  145. 
fairs  and  markets,  2043,  3195. 

mayor.  See  Stone,  J. 

and  commonalty,  2043. 

Newgate,  2880. 
port,  2066,  2267. 

customers  and  collectors  in,  2030,  2937. 
prise  of  wines  in,  1779,  3195. 

St.  Andrew,  church,  advowson  of,  3195. 
rectory  of,  3195. 

St.  Augustine’s  Green  (Saynt  Augustynes 
Grene),  1901. 

St.  Ewin,  3195. 

church,  advowson  of,  3195. 

St.  James,  2408,  3195. 

church,  advowson  of,  2408. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bristol — cont. 

manor,  2408,  3195. 
rectory,  3195. 
vicarage,  3195. 

St.  John,  3195. 
church,  advowson  of,  3195. 
rectory,  3195. 

St.  Mary’s,  Redcliff,  foundation  of  grammar 
school  in,  1 344. 

St.  Mary  le  Port  (St.  Mary  Portes),  3195. 
church,  advowson  of,  3195. 

St.  Michael,  3195. 
church,  advowson  of,  2408,  3195. 
rectory,  3195. 

St.  Nicholas,  church,  advowson  of,  2408. 

St.  Peter,  3195. 
church,  advowson  of,  3195. 
rectory,  3195. 

St.  Philip  and  St.  Jacob  (St.  Philip  by  Bristoll), 
2447,  3195- 
rectory,  3195. 
vicarage,  3195. 

St.  Thomas,  2043. 

sheriff,  567. 

Small  Street  (Smalestrete),  1901. 

Bristowe,  Hugh,  rector  of  Waddesdon,  2114. 

Nicholas,  clerk  of  jewels  and  plate,  3087. 
justice  of  peace  in  Hertfordshire,  1892. 

Briswood,  William,  of  Thirsk,  665. 

Brisyerde.  See  Bozeat. 

Brittord  (Brytforde),  Wilts.,  2052. 

Briton,  John,  1901. 

Brixham,  Devon,  76. 

manor,  1178. 

Brixton  Deverill,  (Brixton  Deverell)  [Wilts.], 
rector  presented,  2845. 

Brixworth  (Brickes worth),  Northants.,  church, 
1320. 

Broaddrove.  See  Brodedrove. 

Broadfield  (Broadfeld),  in  Sacomb,  Herts.,  2463, 
p.  342. 

Broadhembury  (Brodhambury),  Devon,  2889. 

Broadmead  (Broade  Meade)  [Wilts.],  1863. 

Broadward  (Bradwarden,  Brodwarde),  Heref., 

[in  Leominster],  2283,  2529. 

Broadway  (Bradwey),  Wore.,  2053(9). 

Broadwell  (Bradwell),  Glouc.,  2359. 

Broadwell  (Brodwell),  Oxon,  1048. 

Odyngzelles  manor  in,  1048. 

Broadwoodwidger,  (Brodwoodwiger,  Brodwood- 
wyger),  Devon,  2306,  3261. 

manor,  3261. 

Brockbancke,  William,  2296. 

Brocktord,  Suff.  [in  Wetheringsett],  2371. 

Brockavall,  John,  1678. 

Brockdish  (Brodishe,  Brokdishe,  Brokdyshe, 
Brokdyshe  Comitis),  Norf.,  308 5 B. 

manor  and  advowson  of  rectory,  1245. 

Brocke,  Derrick,  1612. 

Brockett  (Brokett),  John,  1183. 

justice  of  peace  in  Hertfordshire,  1892. 

Brockford  (Brockiorde),  Suff.  [in  Wetheringsett], 
1320. 

Brockhall  (Brockholles,  Brockhull),  Henry,  1273. 

Thomas,  563. 
of  Cobham,  1265. 
son  of  Thomas,  563. 

Brockhampton,  Glouc.  [in  Bishop’s  Cleeve],  3235. 

Brockhampton,  Heref.,  2724,  p.  400. 

Brockholles,  Brockhull.  See  Brockhall. 


517 

Brockhurst  (Brokhurst),  Sussex  [in  East  Grinstead], 
253T- 

Brocklesby  (Brokellesby,  Brokesby),  Line.,  1323, 
2240,  p.  296. 

See  also  under  Limber,  Little. 

Brockshead.  See  Broxhead. 

Brockton,  Salop  [in  Worthen],  3257. 

Brocton,  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury],  2224. 

Brode,  Richard,  of  Chickney,  75. 

Brodecliste.  See  Clyst,  Broad. 

Brodedrove  (Bradrove,  Broaddrove),  Line,  [in 
Whaplode],  2463,  p.  342. 
chantry,  2463,  p.  342. 

Brodefeild,  Brodefeld.  See  Bradfield. 
Brodhambury.  See  Broadhembury. 

Brodishe.  See  Brockdish. 

Brodoke,  Alexander,  2125. 

Brodwarde.  See  Broadward. 

Brodwell.  See  Broadwell. 

Brodwoodwiger,  Brodwoodwyger.  See  Broad- 
woodwidger. 

Broffinge.  See  Braughin. 

Brogborough  (Broteborrowe),  Beds,  [in  Ridg- 
mont],  manor,  2450. 

Brohame.  See  Brougham. 

Brok.  See  Brooke. 

Brokdishe  (Brokdyshe,  Brokdyshe  Comitis). 

See  Brockdish. 

Broke.  See  Brooke. 

Brokellesby.  See  Brocklesby. 

Brokehall.  See  Broxted  Hall. 

Brokenborough  (Brokenborowe),  Wilts.,  1156. 
Brokes,  John,  2034. 

Brokesby,  Line.  See  Brocklesby. 

Brokesby  (Brokesbie,  Brokesbye,  Brokeslye, 
Brokysbye),  Bartholomew,  1320,  3139. 
Richard,  1745. 

Robert,  1237. 

Thomas,  2435. 

Brokett,  Edward,  3079,  3082. 

Brokhurst.  See  Brockhurst. 

Brokett.  See  Brockett. 

Brokysbye.  See  Brokesby. 

Bromby  (Brombey,  Brumbey),  Line,  [in  Froding- 
ham],  1136,  1433. 

Brome,  Durh.  See  Broom. 

Brome,  Warw.  See  Broom,  King’s. 

Bromefeld,  Cumb.  See  Bromfield. 

Bromefeld,  Suff.  See  Bramfield. 

Bromefeld,  (surname).  See  Bromfeilde. 
Bromefield,  Denb.  See  Bromfield. 

Bromehall.  See  Broom  Hall. 

Bromeley.  See  Bromley. 

Bromeley,  Kinges.  See  Bromley  Regis. 
Bromesheales.  See  Broomshields. 

Bromewiche,  Richard,  1182. 

Bromfield  (Bromefeld),  Cumb.,  church,  2438. 

See  also  under  Allonby;  Longrigg;  Newton, 
West;  Scales. 

Bromfield  (Bromefeld,  Bromefelde),  Denb., 
lordship  and  manor,  2286,  3091. 

Bromfield,  Salop.  See  under  Oakley  Park. 
Bromfeilde  (Bromefeld),  Margaret,  widow,  1320. 
Robert,  2134. 

Thomas,  son  of  Robert,  2134. 

Bromham  (Bromeham),  Wilts.,  1277,  2703. 
Bromkinsthorpe,  Leic.  See  under  Danett’s  Hall. 
Bromley,  Midd.,  2173. 
manor,  2173. 

See  also  under  St.  Leonard. 


518 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bromley,  Little  (Lyttle  Bromleye),  Essex,  268. 
Bromley  Regis  (Kinges  Bromeley),  Staffs., 
church.  1900. 

Bromley  (Bromeley),  George,  commissioner  in 
Salop,  233,  1695. 

commissioner  in  Staffordshire,  232,  3021. 
attorney  general  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and 
justice  of  great  sessions,  2041,  2106,  2131, 
2729,  2934,  3093. 

John,  of  Durham,  723. 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
1847,  1852. 

recorder  of  London,  solicitor  general,  194, 
198,  1159,  1160,  1331,  1356,  1715,  1858, 
i860,  1867,  1870,  1899,  2040,  2106,  2128, 
2171,  2967. 

Brompton,  Hunts.  See  Brampton. 

Brompton  (Brampton),  Salop  [in  Church  Stoke], 
2111. 

See  also  under  Gwartnlow. 

Brompton  (Brompt’),  Yorks.,  742-6. 

Brompton,  Kinges.  See  Brompton  Regis. 
Brompton,  Patrick,  Yorks.  See  under  Hunton. 
Brompton,  Potter  (Brompton),  Yorks,  [in  Ganton], 
1778. 

Brompton  Regis  (Kinges  Brompton),  [Somers.], 
vicar  presented,  408. 

Brompton  upon  Swale  (Brumpton  on  Swale), 
Yorks,  [in  Easby],  1003,  3326. 

Brompton,  Robert,  of  Craythorne,  940. 

Thomas,  of  Craythorne,  940. 

William  of  Craythorne,  940. 

Bromstall,  Michael,  prebendary  of  Pontesbury 
collegiate  church,  1372. 

Bromwich,  West  (Westbraunche),  Staffs.,  St. 

Mary’s  chantry,  2463,  p.  348. 

Bromyard,  Heref.,  2724,  pp.  399,  400,  404. 
church,  2724,  p.  404. 
college,  prebends  in  2724,  p.  399. 
vicar,  2724,  p.  404. 

Bronington  (Branington),  co.  Flint  (in  Hanmer], 
2722. 

Bronodoll.  See  Bryn  y Doll. 

Bron  y Od  (Bronoid),  Mont,  [in  Kerry],  1312. 
Bronllis  (Bronlles),  [Radn.],  vicar  presented,  400. 
Bronskell,  James,  of  Northallerton,  853. 
Broodhaynton.  See  Hinton,  Broad. 

Brooke  (Brok),  Ruth,  priory,  2399,  2547. 

Brooke  (Broke),  Edward,  of  Ross,  168. 

George,  70. 

Hugh,  1849,  1853. 

John,  1423,  2508,  3076,  3085A. 
of  Scholes,  597. 

tenant  in  East  Smithfield,  2463,  p.  348. 
Richard,  18,  1295,  2971. 

Roger,  minor,  255. 

Sibyl,  2724,  p.  399. 

Thomas,  ofRollesby,  1343. 

son  of  Richard,  18. 

William,  of  Scholes,  589. 

Brooke  alias  Cobham,  Henry,  gentleman  pensioner, 
sewer,  harbinger,  usher  of  Exchequer, 
keeper  of  Star  Chamber,  1112,  2055,  2 5 76- 
William,  lord  Cobham,  knight,  warden  of 
Cinque  Ports,  ( ob . 1597),  199,  324,  330,  569, 
1854,  1865,  1866,  2162,  2211. 

Brookland,  Kent,  1474. 

Broom  (Brome),  Durh.  [in  St.  Oswald],  895. 
Broom  Hall  (Bromehall),  Durh.  [in  St.  Oswald], 
875- 


Broom,  King’s  (Brome),  Warw.  [in  Bidford], 
manor.  1280. 

Broomshields  (Bromesheales),  Durh.  [in  Lan- 
chester],  856. 

Broseley  (Brosey),  Salop,  2879. 

Broteborrowe.  See  Brogborough. 

Brothat,  Robert,  2573. 

Brotherlee  (Brotherle),  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  903. 

Brougham  (Brohame),  Henry,  3133. 

Thomas,  2676. 

son  of  Henry,  3133. 

Broughton  (Bowton,  Brawton),  Hunts.,  1281, 
2724,  p.  403. 

church,  2724,  p.  403. 

Broughton,  Lancs,  [in  Preston],  536. 

Broughton  (Braughton),  Line.,  1136. 

See  also  under  Gokewell. 

Broughton,  Yorks,  [in  Appleton  le  Street],  623, 
626. 

Broughton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  in  Cleveland],  900. 

Broughton  in  Aredale,  Yorks. 

See  under  Elslack. 

Broughton  Astley  (Broughton  Assheley),  Leic., 
1903. 

manor,  106. 

Broughton,  Great  (Broughton  Magna),  Yorks, 
[in  Kirkby  in  Cleveland],  1941. 

manor,  2654. 

Broughton,  Little  (Broughton  Parva),  Yorks. 

[in  Kirkby  in  Cleveland],  268,  1778. 

Broughton,  Temple,  Wore,  [in  Hanbury],  3193. 

Broughton,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Humphrey,  1657. 

Humphrey,  2657. 

Richard,  1312,  2076,  2281. 

Broun.  See  Brown. 

Brounckorum,  Henry,  1687. 

Broune.  See  Brown. 

Brounker  (Brouncker),  Henry,  1078,  3010. 

William,  3274. 

of  Erlestoke,  1201. 
son  of  Henry,  1078. 

Brounsheffe.  See  Bramshall. 

Bromwell,  William,  of  Beamish,  695. 

Browndon,  Roger,  of  Whickham,  958. 

Browne  Candever.  See  Candover. 

Brown  (Broun,  Broune,  Browne),  Anne,  wife  of 
Francis,  1365. 

Anthony,  312. 

knight,  2290,  2674. 

constable  of  Nottingham  castle,  steward  of 
Sherwood  Forest,  Clipstone  park,  Bolsover 
manor,  etc.,  43. 
master  of  harriers,  320. 
viscount  Montague  {ob.  1592),  1286,  2211. 

Catherine,  daughter  of  Humphrey,  1088. 

Christian,  daughter  of  Humphrey,  2613. 

Christopher,  knight,  1861. 
of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 
of  Northallerton,  638. 

Edmund,  of  Baldersby,  590. 

Francis,  2161. 

justice  of  peace  in  Dorset,  1365,  1885. 
justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1898,  3044, 
3046. 

Helen,  wife  of  Thomas,  1219. 

Humphrey,  knight,  1088,  2613. 

John,  2190,  2223,  2473. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1865. 
commissioner  in  Norfolk,  1732. 
keeper  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  gaol,  503. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


519 


Brown,  John — cont. 

keeper  ot  the  mints,  3335. 
lessee  of  Frampton  manor,  3358. 
of  Bloxworth,  76. 
of  Darlington,  847. 
of  Durham,  717. 
of  Edgcott,  2456. 
of  Hart,  588. 
of  Holme,  589. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 

prebendary  of  St.  George’s,  Windsor,  3154. 

rector  of  Clophill,  379. 

serjeant  painter,  2700. 

subject  of  duke  of  Cleves,  464. 

the  younger,  3358. 

Lancelot,  of  Baldersby,  590. 

Leonard,  of  West  Tanfield,  984. 

Nicholas,  justice  of  peace  in  Derbyshire,  241, 
1883. 

lessee  of  Frampton  manor,  3358. 

of  Durham,  725. 

rector  of  Brancepeth,  1 1 8. 

Owen,  2170,  2644. 

Richard,  2199,  2223. 

commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  1730. 
of  Brompton,  742. 
of  Dorking,  2563. 
son  of  Richard,  2199. 

Robert,  commissioner  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874,  2161. 

baron  of  Exchequer,  2644. 
lessee  of  Frampton  manor,  3358. 
of  Crakehill,  680. 
of  Ellerton  upon  Swale,  805. 
of  Houghton  le  Spring,  699. 
of  Melmerby,  693. 
of  Neasham,  996. 

Roger,  canon  of  St.  George’s,  Windsor,  2206. 
of  Newsham,  600. 

Simon,  97,  2446. 

Thomas,  2501. 

coroner  in  Devonshire,  135. 
deceased,  2543. 

commissioner  in  Gloucestershire,  247. 
deputy  feodary  in  Herefordshire,  1709. 
feodary  in  Cornwall,  215,  3070. 
husband  of  Helen,  1219. 
of  Brompton,  745. 
of  Busby,  613. 
of  London,  scrivener,  1941. 
of  School  Aycliffe,  834. 

Valentine,  1882,  1886-8, 

knight,  1895-7,  2492>  25°5>  25°6- 

William,  of  London,  2223. 
of  School  Aycliffe,  834. 
of  West  Tanfield,  984. 
of  Whateley,  313. 
son  of  John,  2190. 

Cf.  Brune. 

Browne  Candever.  See  Candover,  Brown. 

Browneles,  John,  of  Richmond,  990. 

Brownes  Illershe.  See  Hillarshmoor. 

Broxhead  (Brockshead),  Hants,  [in  Headley],  1262. 

Broxholme,  Isabel,  wife  of  John,  1193. 

Jane,  wife  of  Robert,  1193. 

John,  1193. 

Robert,  1193. 

Broxted  Hall  (Brokehall,  Broxed  Hall,  Broxedhall 
Parva,  Broxhedhall  Parva),  Essex  [in  Broxted], 
manor,  1130,  1394. 


Broxworthe.  See  Bloxworth. 

Brudenell,  Edmund,  knight,  2161. 

Thomas,  2560. 

Bruern  (Bruerne),  Oxon,  monastery,  2463,  p.  349. 

See  also  under  Tanglemead. 

Bringes,  Giles,  1890. 

Cf.  Bridges. 

Bruina,  Francis,  468. 

Brule,  Francis  le,  472. 

Brumbey.  See  Bromby. 

Brumley.  See  Bromley. 

Brumpton  on  Swale.  See  Brompton  on  Swale. 
Brundish  (Brundishe),  Suff.,  chantry  house,  3319. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  349. 
church,  3319. 
manor,  3319. 

St.  Edmund’s  house,  3319. 

See  also  under  Rodestrate. 

Brune,  Henry,  son  of  John,  3166. 

John,  knight,  3166. 

Cf.  Brown. 

Bruntoft  (Brentofe,  Bruntofte),  Durh.  [in  Elwick], 
699,  1016. 

Brushfield  (Brushefeld),  Derb.  [in  Bakewell], 
2569,  p.  369. 

Brusplattes,  Durh.  [?  in  Raby],  2520. 

Bruton  (Brewton),  Somers.,  1365,  2378,  2819. 

monastery,  3314. 

Bryan,  Francis,  of  Catterick,  949. 

Bryant,  Thomas,  2732. 

Bryarley.  See  Brierley. 

Bryckelsaye.  See  Brightlingsea. 

Bryde,  Somers.,  isle.  See  Beckery. 

Bryde,  Somers.,  in  Glastonbury.  See  Bride. 
Brydelestowe.  See  Cridelstyle. 

Brydenbury.  See  Bredenbury. 

Brydges.  See  Bridges. 

Brydgetowne.  See  Bridge  Town. 

Brydgewater.  See  Bridgwater. 

Brydlington.  See  Bridlington. 

Bryll  on  the  Hyll.  See  Brill. 

Brymley,  Richard,  585. 

William,  585. 

Brympton.  See  Brimpton. 

Bryndeham.  See  Brindham. 

Brynderwen  (Bryndewen),  Angl.  [in  Malltraeth 
commote],  2069. 

Bryne  Edlred.  See  Edderton. 

Bryngtyngthorp.  See  Brentingby. 

Brynllowarch  (Brinllowarch,  Brynllowarche), 
Mont,  [in  Kerry],  1312. 

Brynne  Caymisith,  in  Kerry,  Mont.,  1312. 
Brynkyll.  See  Brinkhill. 

Bryntre.  See  Bintree. 

Bryn  y Doll  (Bronodoll),  in  Dinllain  commote, 
Cam.,  1321. 

Brytforde.  See  Britford. 

Brytons.  See  under  Houghton  Conquest. 
Bryxabean.  See  Crickadown. 

Bubnell  (Bobinhull),  Derb.  [in  Bakewell],  2265. 
Bub  with,  Yorks,  church  and  rectory,  i960. 

See  also  under  Spaldington;  Willitoft. 

Bucbie,  Thomas,  of  Long  Newton,  821. 

Bucherst.  See  Buckhurst. 

Buck  (Bucke),  Christopher,  of  Grantley,  888. 
George,  of  Darlington,  844. 

John,  of  Ingerthorpe,  1002. 

of  Sadberge,  884. 
vicar  of  Dewsbury,  129. 

Ninian,  ot  Stubbin,  1002. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


5 20 

Buckby,  Long  (Buckby),  Northants.,  2285. 
Buckden  (Bugden),  Hunts.,  268,  2463,  p.  347. 

church,  1320. 

Buckenham,  Norf.,  1159. 

Buckcnham,  New,  Norf.,  1320,  p.  157,  1900. 
Buckenham,  Old  (Buckenham),  Norf.,  priory,  582, 
1320,  p.  157. 

Buckett,  Michael,  2808. 

Buckfastleigh  (Buckfaste,  Buckfastlegh,  Buck- 
fastleighe,  Buckfastlye),  Devon,  2361. 
church,  1796. 
manor,  1775,  2640. 
monastery,  1775. 

Buckholt  (Buckhold),  Hants,  and  Wilts.,  3274. 
woods,  3271. 

Buckhurst  (Bucherst,  Buckherst,  Buckherste, 
Buckhurste),  lord.  See  Sackville. 
Buckingham,  archdeacon  of,  2114. 

Buckingham,  county,  193. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1861. 
coroner  in  ( named ),  141,  2455. 
deputy  feodary  in  (named),  3059. 
escheator  in  (named),  3006. 

feodary  in  (nained),  1738,  1750,  1761,  3007 , 3019, 
3020,  3057. 

justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  1819. 
justices  of  peace  in  (named),  1878. 
receiver  general  in  (named),  3244. 
sheriff,  320. 

Buckingham,  duke  of.  See  Stafford. 

Buckland,  Devon.  See  Buckland  in  the  Moor. 
Buckland,  Herts.,  1254. 

See  also  under  Pope’s  Hall. 

Buckland,  Kent,  268. 

Buckland  Brewer  (Buckland  Bruer),  Devon,  190, 
1406,  2497. 

Buckland,  Egg  (Eggebuckland,  Ockebokeland), 
Devon,  2820. 
rectory,  1771. 

Buckland  in  the  Moor  (Buckland),  Devon,  2319. 
Buckland,  Barbara,  wife  of  Walter,  2468. 

Walter,  2468. 

Bucklar,  Humphrey,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 
Bucklebury,  Berks.,  3338. 

See  also  under  Marlstone. 

Buckley,  co.  Flint,  2722. 

Buckley  (Buckeley),  George,  clerk,  399. 

Ralph,  of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 

Richard,  of  Cheadlc,  2938. 

Buckminster  (Buckmaster,  Buckmynster  Cuck- 
mere),  Leic.,  2463,  p.  349,  3098. 
vicar  presented,  1543. 

Buckton,  Yorks,  [in  Bridlington],  1941. 
Buckworth,  Hunts.,  1320,  2724,  p.  403. 
church,  268. 

Budcleigh.  See  Butleigh. 

Buddesbury.  See  Buttsbury. 

Buddington.  See  Budworth,  Great. 

Budesert.  See  Bcaudesert. 

Budleigh,  East  (Estbudlegh),  Devon.  1442. 
Budleighe,  Somers.  See  Butleigh. 

Budworth,  Great  (Buddington),  Chcs.,  2572. 

See  also  under  Drakelow;  Holford;  Lack-Dennis; 
Lostock-Gralam;  Northwich;  Pcover,  Nether; 
Plumblcy. 

Bucrs.  See  Bures  St.  Mary. 

Bugberd,  Robert,  3173. 

Bugbrookc,  Northants.,  3347. 

Bugden.  See  Buckden. 


Buggyn  (Buggyns),  Edward,  clerk,  controller  of 
tents,  revels,  etc.,  2057. 

clerk  of  letters  patent  for  Exchequer  leases,  1781. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  1869. 
Buildwas  (Bildwas,  Byldwas),  Salop,  monastery, 
1312,  2724,  pp.  403,  404. 

Bulbarne  Bremer,  Bulbarne  Bremor.  See  Breamore 
Bulborn. 

Bulbeck  (Bulbecke),  Northumb.  [in  Slaley], 
lordship,  1403. 

Bulford  (Bulteforde,  Bultford),  Wilts.,  2468. 
manor,  2210. 

Bulkeley,  Richard,  son  of  William  the  younger, 
2041. 

Thomas,  57. 

William  the  younger,  2041. 

Bulkington,  Warw.,  2168. 
rectory,  2168. 

See  also  under  Marston  Jabbett. 

Bull,  John,  escheator  in  Suffolk,  3050. 

Richard,  2336. 

Bullen  (Bullyn),  Edward,  knight,  3307. 

George,  canon  of  Canterbury  and  of  York,  539. 
James,  knight,  1464,  3307. 

Buller,  Edward,  tenant  in  Old  Fish  St.,  London, 
270. 

Bullers,  Somers.  See  under  Wanstrow. 

Bulky,  Glouc.  See  Bully. 

Bulky,  William,  i860. 

Bullingham  (Bullingam),  John,  S.T.P.,  canon  of 
Worcester,  331,  3093. 

Nicholas,  bishop  of  Lincoln  (1560-7), 
bishop  of  Worcester  (1571-6),  1868,  1871,  1874, 
1975,  2022,  2195,  2211,  3093. 

Bullington  (Ballington,  Bollington,  Bollyngton, 
Bullyngton),  Line,  [in  Goltho],  monastery, 
1323,  2240,  p.  295,  2325. 

Bullishall  (Buleshall),  Suff.  [in  Bedfield],  2290,  p. 
309- 

Bullock  (Bullocke),  Gerard,  of  Langley,  898. 
Richard,  of  Arborfield,  1863,  1879. 

Thomas,  1873. 

William,  of  Tudhoe,  880. 

Bulloyn.  See  Boulogne. 

Bully  (Bulky)  in  Churcham,  Glouc.,  2447. 

chapel,  2447. 

Bullycey.  See  Burlace. 

Bullyn.  See  Bullen. 

Bullyngham.  See  Bullingham. 

Bullyngton.  See  Bullington. 

Bulman,  Edward,  2463,  p.  346. 

Nicholas,  of  East  Rouncton,  620. 

Thomas,  2251. 

Bulmer  (Bulmore),  Essex,  1900,  2363,  p.  342. 
Bulmer,  [Yorks.],  rector  presented,  2854. 

Bulmer,  John,  2449,  p.  337. 

knight,  268,  2110. 

Bulmore,  Essex.  See  Bulmer. 

Bulstrode,  Thomas,  3007. 

Bulteforde,  Bultford.  See  Bulford. 

Bumpstead,  Helion  (Bumpsted  Helyon,  Bunstede), 
Essex,  1213,  2333.  rectory  and  vicarage,  2333. 
Bumpstead,  Steeple  (Bumpsted  ad  Turrim, 
Stepleebumstede),  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 
church,  2449,  P-  337- 
Bunberie.  See  Bunbury. 

Bunbrookc.  See  Binbrook. 

Bunbury  (Bunberie),  Ches.,  2722. 

Bundye,  John,  master  of  the  King’s  barge,  3143. 
Buney,  Richard,  1887. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bunny  (Bonney,  Bonny,  Bunneryse),  Notts.,  525, 
2495. 

manor,  1189,  2495. 

Bunshill  (Bomshill,  Bounshill),  Heref.  [in 
Kenchester],  manor,  1194. 

Bunstede.  See  Bumpstead,  Helion. 

Buntingford,  in  Layston,  Herts.,  2463,  p.  341. 
Buntington.  See  Buttington. 

Burbage,  Wilis.,  2292,  p.  310. 

Burbancke,  Thomas,  of  Barford,  41. 

Burcham  Magna.  See  Bircham,  Great. 

Burcote,  Field  (Burcott),  Northants.,  [in  Greens 
Norton],  1301. 

Burcote,  Wood  (Woodburcott),  Northants.  [in 
Towcester],  1301. 

Burden,  Robert,  of  Hutton  Bonville,  630. 
Burdett  (Burnett),  Somers.,  3222. 

Burdett,  Humphrey,  1687,  2380. 

Burdingburye.  See  Birdingbury. 

Burditt,  William,  usher  and  crier  of  Queens 
Bench,  2585,  2688. 

Burdon,  Little  (Eastburden),  Durh.  [in  Haughton 
le  Skerne],  802,  887. 

Burdon,  Thomas,  of  Stockton  on  Tees,  947. 

William,  of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Burdus,  John,  of  Durham,  718. 

Burer.  See  Borough  Green. 

Bures  St.  Mary  (Bewers  St.  Mary,  Buers),  Suff. 
[and  formerly  Essex],  church,  1320. 
vicar  presented,  2915. 

Burfeild,  Berks.  See  Burghfield. 

Burfeild,  Elizabeth,  an  idiot,  205. 

Burffild.  See  Burghfield. 

Burford,  Oxon.,  vicar  presented,  2147. 

Burford,  Salop,  2724,  pp.  399,  404. 
collegiate  church,  2724,  p.  404. 

prebends  in,  2724,  p.  399. 

See  also  under  Boraston;  Greet;  Nash;  Weston; 
Whitton. 

Burgayne.  See  Burgoyne. 

Burges,  Suff.  See  Burgh. 

Burges,  Eleanor,  wife  of  John  (formerly  wife  of 
William  Cadburie),  1972. 

James,  2213. 

John,  1972. 

Ralph,  2213. 

William,  of  Nether  Knutsford,  116. 

Burgh,  Cambs.  See  Burrough  Green. 

Burgh  (Burges,  Burghe),  Suff.,  1320,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Burgh,  South,  (Hinghamborough,  Southbergh), 
Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Burgh  (Borough,  Boroughe,  Borowe,  Burrough, 
Burrow),  Anne,  daughter  of  Henry  (married 
1.  Richard  Vaughan,  2.  Henry  Wasse),  1325. 
Catherine,  wife  of  William,  1273,  1293. 

Henry,  1325. 

Thomas,  1935. 

William,  knight,  lord  Burgh  ( ob . 1584),  1273, 
1293,  1871,  1874. 

(— ),  2158,  p.  275. 

Cf.  Burre. 

Burghfield  (Burfeild,  Burffild,  Burfield,  Burgh- 
feld,  Burvill),  Berks.,  2144,  2968. 
manor,  1184,  2017. 

Burghley,  Northants.,  108. 

lord  of.  See  Cecil,  W. 

Burgoine.  See  Burgoyne. 

Burgon  Hall.  See  Balne. 

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52I 

Burgoyne  (Burgayne,  Burgoine),  Dorothy,  wife 
of  George,  3204. 

George,  3204. 

John,  2161. 

Robert,  2082. 

Burgundy,  duchy  of,  132. 

Bur  ham,  Kent,  2373. 

church,  advowson  of,  and  manor,  2373. 

Burie  Pomerie,  Burie  Pomerye. 

See  Berry  Pomeroy. 

Buriethorpe.  See  Burythorpe. 

Buriton  (Buryton),  Hants.,  2196. 

Burlace  (Bullycey,  Burlacy,  Burlacye,  Burlasey), 
Henry,  ot  South  Kilvington,  734. 

John,  1052,  1183,  1878. 

William,  3179. 

Burlescombe,  Devon,  2125,  2347. 

Burleston  (Pulston),  Dorset,  1838. 

Burley,  Hants.,  567,  2558. 

lordship,  2558. 

Burley,  Rutl.,  rectory,  2964. 

Burley,  in  Otley,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Burley,  George,  1195. 
of  Potterne,  1257. 

Burn  Hall  (Burnnhall),  Durh.  [in  Durham],  44. 
Burne,  John,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 
of  Ulnaby,  843. 
the  elder,  of  Kirklington,  653. 

Marmaduke,  of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Ralph,  of  Howgrave,  658. 

Burneby,  Richard,  115. 

Burneham.  See  Burnham. 

Burneley.  See  Burnley. 

Burnell,  Edward,  brother  of  William,  151,  1074. 
William,  of  Winkbourn,  151,  1074. 
son  of  William,  151,  1074. 

Burneopp,  Martin,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 
Burneston  (Barneston,  Barnestone),  Yorks.,  691, 
692,  1398,  2443,  3326. 
church,  2463,  p.  343. 
vicar  presented,  2137. 

See  also  under  Carthorp;  Exelby;  Leeming; 
Newton;  Theakstone. 

Burneston,  Yorks.,  [in  Scalby].  See  Burniston. 
Burnet.  See  Burnett. 

Burnett,  Somers.  See  Burdett. 

Burnett  (Burnet,  Burnitt),  John,  1622. 

Lancelot,  590. 

Richard,  of  Thorpe,  759. 

William,  of  Blackwell,  905. 

Burney,  Lewis,  2571. 

Burnham,  Bucks.  See  under  Calbrook. 

Burnham  (Burneham),  Essex,  268. 

Burnham  (Burneham),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

advowson  of,  2158,  p.  274. 

Burnham  All  Saints.  See  Burnham  Ulph. 
Burnham  Deepdale  (Burneham  Depdale),  Norf., 
270. 

Burnham  Norton  (Burneham  Margarett,  Burne- 
ham Norton,  Burnham  St.  Margaret),  Norf., 
270,  2158,  p.  274. 
rector  presented,  1534. 

See  also  under  Polstead  Hall. 

Burnham  Overy  (Burneham  Overye,  Burnham 
Overey,  Burnham  St.  Clement),  Norf.,  270, 
1900. 

Burnham  St.  Margaret.  See  Burnham  Norton. 
Burnham  Sutton  cum  Burnham  Ulph  (Burneham 
Ulpe),  Norf.,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


522 

Burnham  Ulph  (Burnham  All  Saints)  [Norf.], 
rector  presented,  1534. 

Burnham  Westgate  (Burneham,  Burneham 
Westgate),  Norf.,  270. 

Burnhope  (Burnhop).  Durh.  [in  Lanchester],  955. 
Burningham,  John,  of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 
Burniston  (Burneston),  Yorks,  [in  Scalby],  2239. 
Burnitt.  See  Burnett. 

Burnley  (Burneley),  Lancs.,  school,  2448. 
Burnnhall.  See  Burn  Hall. 

Burnsall,  Yorks.  See  under  Kilnsay. 

Burre,  Olave,  i860,  2251.  Cf.  Burgh. 

Burrell  cum  Cowling  (Borrell),  Yorks,  [in  Bedale], 
789. 

Burrell,  Edmund,  2494. 

George,  of  Bedale,  801. 

Henry,  commissioner  in  Hertfordshire,  1749. 
son  of  Henry,  3015. 
the  elder,  serjeant  at  arms,  3015. 

Richard,  2463,  p.  342. 

Cf.  Borell. 

Burringham,  Line,  [in  Bottesford],  2500. 
Burrington  (Borington),  Devon,  1383. 

Burrobrigg,  Burrobrigge.  See  Boroughbridge. 
Burrough  (surname).  See  Boro  we. 

Burrough  Green,  (Barrowfeilde,  Burgh)  Cambs., 
2724,  p.  402. 

Burroughbrigg,  Burroughbrigge,  Burroubrigges, 
See  Boroughbridge. 

Burrow  (surname).  See  Burgh. 

Burrowbrigg,  Burrowbrigge.  See  Boroughbridge. 
Burrowby.  See  Borrowby. 

Burrowebrigge.  See  Boroughbridge. 

Bursey,  Robert,  of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

Burston,  Midd.  See  Boston. 

Burston,  Norf.,  1320. 

rector  named,  1320. 

Burstonhaugh.  See  Burton  Haugh. 

Burstwick  (Burstewick),  Yorks.,  1941. 

Burtersett  (Burterside),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  931. 
Burth  (Birth,  Byrthe),  Suff.  [in  Thurleston],  2463, 
p.  347,  2724,  p.  399. 
guild,  2463,  p.  347. 

St.  Botolph’s  chapel,  2463,  p.  347. 

Burthall,  John,  2116. 

Burton,  Derb.  [in  Abney],  3005. 

Burton,  Dorset,  manor  and  chapel,  1313. 

Burton  (Greate  Burton,  Little  Burton),  Dorset 
[in  Charminster],  1365,  1838,  2084. 

Burton,  Warw.  See  Bourton  upon  Dunsmore. 
Burton,  Yorks.  1941.  See  also  under  Bretton, 
Monk. 

Burton  Agnes  (Anneys  Burton),  Yorks.,  1941. 
Burton,  Bishop  (Bishop  Barton,  Busshop  Burton), 
Yorks.,  2565. 

Burton,  Cherry  (Cheriburton,  Northburton), 
Yorks.,  manor,  1964,  3324. 

Burton  in  the  Cley.  See  Barton  in  the  Clay. 
Burton  Coggles  (Birton,  Burton,  Byrton),  Line., 
2240,  p.  295,  3234. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295,  3234. 

Burton,  Constable,  Yorks,  [in  Finghall],  747,  995. 
Burton,  Constable,  Yorks,  [in  Aldbrough],  492. 
Burton  Delamare.  See  Burton  in  Mere. 

Burton  Grange  (Burton  Graunge),  Yorks,  [in 
Roystone],  1166. 

Burton,  Greate.  See  Burton  [in  Charminster]. 
Burton  Haugh  (Burstonhaugh),  Suff.  [in  Hevening- 
ham],  manor,  1304. 


Burton  Hill  (Burton  Hyll),  Wilts,  [in  Malmesbury,] 
1156. 

manor,  1270,  1429. 

Burton  in  Kendal  (Burton  in  Kendall),  [Lancs. 
and]  Weston.,  rectory,  304. 

Burton  Latimer  (Burton  Latymer),  Northants., 
1320. 

Burton  Lazars  (Burton,  Burton  Lazer,  Burton 
Lisley,  Burton  Lysley,  Burton  St.  Lazar), 
Leic.,  2674,  3098. 
manor,  3098. 

Burton,  Little,  Yorks,  [in  Brandsburton],  689. 

Burton  in  Mere  (Burton  Delamare),  Wilts.,  manor, 
2726. 

Burton  Overy  (Burton  Overey),  Leic.,  1320. 

Burton  upon  Stather  (Burton  Stather),  Line.,  570. 

Burton  next  Sturton,  Burton  next  Stirton. 

See  Burton,  West. 

Burton  upon  Ure  (Burton  Yurland),  Yorks,  [in 
Masham],  629,  3326. 

Burton  cum  Walden,  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  755, 
756. 

Burton,  West  (Burton  next  Sturton),  Notts.  3. 

Burton  in  the  Wolds  (Burton  on  le  Wouldes), 
Leic.,  [in  Prestwold],  2150,  p.  275. 

Burton,  Clement,  323. 

Edmund,  2310. 

Edward,  escheator  in  Lincolnshire,  3042. 

John,  of  Bedale,  801. 

of  Gillmoor,  823. 

Martin,  2729. 

Michael,  of  Appleton,  612. 

Nicholas,  3364. 

Ralph,  530. 

Richard,  2399. 

son  of  Nicholas,  3364. 

Robert,  57. 

of  Richmond,  989. 

Thomas,  of  Masham,  993. 

of  Topcliffe,  732. 

William,  of  Gillmoor,  823. 

Burvill.  See  Burghfield. 

Burwarde  Stoke.  See  Buscot. 

Burwell,  Cambs.,  2569,  p.  370,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  2724,  p.  402. 
priory,  2569,  p.  370. 

St.  Andrew’s  church,  2724,  p.  402. 

See  also  under  Halfheddam;  Reach. 

Burwell  alias  Fyssher,  Thomas,  3189. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds  (Berrie  St.  Edmunds,  Bury, 
Burye,  Burye  St.  Edmunds),  Suff.,  268,  1900, 
3123,  3358. 
barony,  1245. 
chief  bailiff  {named),  1792. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  508,  1818,  1841. 

keeper  of  {named),  503. 
guild,  268. 

monastery,  268,  503,  3358. 

penancer  of,  2463,  p.  348. 

St.  Nicholas’s  chapel  in  East  Gate  Street,  2447. 

Burye,  George,  1915. 

Hugh,  2942. 

John,  1216. 
deceased,  1706. 
of  Culham,  1033. 

Thomas,  1216. 

William,  2392. 

Burymeade,  Hants,  [in  Christchurch],  2677. 

Burythorpe  (Buriethorpe),  Yorks.,  268,  1941. 

Buryton.  See  Buriton. 


GENERAL  INDEX  52 


Busbie  (surname).  See  Busby. 

Busby  (Busbie),  Yorks,  [in  Stokesley],  613. 

Busby  (Busbie),  Richard,  of  Stokesley,  610. 
Thomas,  160. 

William,  of  Castle  Leavington,  622. 

Buscot  (Burwarde  Stoke,  Buscotte)  [Berks.], 
rector  presented,  2077. 

Bushe  (Busshe,  Busshey,  Busshye),  John,  com- 
missioner of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874,  1895. 

escheator  of  Hampshire,  1734. 
of  Bristol,  1344. 

Bushmead  (Bushmeade),  Beds.,  193. 
Bushopawkeland.  See  Auckland,  Bishop. 
Bushopton.  See  Bishopton. 

Bussey  (Bussie,  Bussye),  John,  of  Upsall,  143. 
Thomas,  merchant  adventurer,  2510. 

of  Thirsk,  664. 

William,  of  Norton,  976. 

Bussham.  See  Bisham. 

Busshe,  Busshey.  See  Bushe. 

Busshop  Burton.  See  Burton,  Bishop. 
Busshophampton.  See  Hampton,  Lucy. 
Busshoppe  Castell.  See  Bishops  Castle. 
Busshoppe.  See  Bysshopp. 

Busshye.  See  Bushe. 

Bussock’s  Court  (Bussockes  Courte),  Berks. 

[in  Chieveley],  3314. 

Bussye.  See  Bussey. 

Busterdbank  (Busterdbancke  in  Denton),  Yorks. 

[in  Otley],  2048. 

Bustlesham.  See  Bisham. 

Butcher.  See  Greene  alias  Butcher. 

Butcombe.  See  Batcombe. 

Butleigh  (Budcleigh,  Budleighe),  Somers.,  manor, 
2068. 

Butler  (Boteler),  Anthony,  deceased,  266,  2587. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire,  1871. 
of  Tolesby,  622. 

Charles,  son  of  Anthony,  2587. 

Christopher,  of  Thornaby,  636. 

Edmund,  2429. 

Edward,  2099. 

Elizabeth,  (mother  of  William  Alley),  2685. 
George,  son  of  Edward,  2099. 

Henry,  217. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1854,  1866. 
John,  1439. 

commissioner  in  Bedfordshire,  3035. 

gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  89. 

knight,  i860,  1892. 

of  Aston-le-Walls,  2450. 

of  Middridge,  833. 

of  Thornaby,  636. 

rector  of  Brandon,  92. 

Richard,  son  of  Edmund,  2429. 

Robert,  of  Thornaby,  635. 

Samuel,  1463. 

Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  89. 
of  Johnston,  2032. 

Butley,  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

monastery,  1320,  2724,  p.  399. 

Buttell,  William,  316. 

Butter,  George,  of  Durham,  7 1 1 . 

Richard,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 

Butterfeld,  James,  of  West  Witton,  933. 

Peter,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Batterlaw  (Butterlawe),  Northumb.  [in  Newburn], 
2141. 


Butterwick  (Butterweke),  Durh.,  [in  Sedgefield], 
920. 

Butterwick  (Butterwyk  in  Holland),  Line.,  2398. 
Butterwick,  East  (Butterwick),  Line,  [in  Bottes- 
ford  and  Messingham],  2500. 

Butterwick  (Butterwike),  Leonard,  605. 

Matthew,  of  Yarm,  632. 

Butterworth,  Thomas,  of  Thirsk,  602. 

Butterwyk.  See  Butterwick. 

Buttes,  Thomas,  1855. 

William,  knight,  216,  1343,  1855,  2940. 
Buttington  (Buntington),  Mont.,  chapel,  2724, 

p.  401- 

Button,  Suff.  See  Beyton. 

Button,  James,  2450. 

Richard,  555. 

William,  274,  555,  2964. 

Buttsbury  (Buddesbury),  Essex,  2463,  p.  342. 
Buxted,  Sussex,  3242. 

Byas  Parke.  See  Byers  Park. 

Bychefeld.  See  Bitchfield. 

Byckers.  See  Bickars. 

Bycknold,  Edmund,  clerk,  2873. 

Byddull.  See  Bidolphe. 

Byddyford.  See  Bideford. 

Bydfelde.  See  Bidfield. 

Byerley,  Anthony,  of  Roxby,  644. 

Ralph,  of  Tudhoe,  873. 

Robert,  of  Cornsay,  856. 

Byers,  John,  of  South  wick,  701. 

Robert,  of  Shotton,  737. 

Byers  Green  (Byers  Grene),  Durh.  [in  Auckland 
St.  Andrew],  81 1. 

Byers  Hill  (Byershall),  Durh.  [in  Byers  Green], 
875. 

Byers  Park  (Byas  Parke)  in  Haltwhistle, 
Northumb.,  2728. 

Byershall.  See  Byers  Hill. 

Bygge,  Joan,  daughter  of  William,  75. 

William,  of  Benenden,  75. 

Byggleswade.  See  Biggleswade. 

Byggyns.  See  Biggens. 

Bygood.  See  Bigott. 

Byland  (Bylande),  Yorks,  [in  Cox  wold], 
monastery,  i960,  2080,  2443. 
abbot  of,  2080. 

Byland,  Old,  Yorks.,  2443. 

Bylbrooke,  Henry,  2826. 

Bylchfeld.  See  Bitchfield. 

Byldeston.  See  Bildestone. 

Byldwas.  See  Buildwas. 

Bylee.  See  Beeleigh. 

Bylesby.  See  Bilsby. 

By  11.  See  Bill. 

Byllyngay.  See  Billinghay. 

Byllynge.  See  Billinge. 

Bylsyngton.  See  Bilsington. 

Bylton.  See  Bilton. 

Bynckes  (Bynke),  George,  of  Aiskew,  902. 

John,  of  Northallerton,  941. 

Robert,  of  Sigston  Kirby,  817. 

Byncombe.  See  Bincombe. 

Bynge,  Robert,  1894. 

Byngley.  See  Bingley. 

Bynham.  See  Binham. 

Bynley,  Ralph,  of  East  Merrington,  874. 

Bynloys.  See  Binglis. 

Byrche.  See  Birch. 

Byrley.  See  Berley. 

Byrmyngham.  See  Birmingham. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


5M 

Byrnande.  See  Birnande. 

Byrte,  John,  279. 

Byrthe.  See  Burth. 

Byrton.  See  Burton  Coggles. 

Byshoppe.  See  Bysshopp. 

Bysley.  See  Bisley. 

Byspam,  Byspayne.  See  Bispham. 

Bysse,  James,  son  of  John,  1998. 

John,  1998. 

of  Bristol,  3200. 

Bysshopp  (Busshoppe,  Byshoppe,  Bysshoppe), 
John,  clerk,  1663,  1798. 

Richard,  2093. 

Stephen,  of  Chelmsford,  136. 

Bysshoppestrowe.  See  Bishopstrow. 
Bysshoppwilton.  See  Wilton,  Bishop. 
Bysshopston,  Sussex.  See  Bishopstone. 
Bysshoptone,  Bucks.  See  Bishoptone. 

Bystock,  Devon  [in  Withycombe  Rawleigh], 
manor,  1442. 

Bytenson,  Richard,  formerly  rector  of  Bishops’ 
Stortford,  268. 

Bytham.  See  Bitham. 

Bytham,  Castle  (Bythan),  Line.,  3228. 

See  also  under  Aunby. 

Bytlesden,  Byttlesden,  Byttylsden.  See  Biddelsdon. 
Bywell  (Bewell),  Northumb.,  2234. 
lordship,  2234. 
mills,  2234. 

St.  Andrew,  rectory,  2234. 

Bywell,  St.  Andrew’s  (Bywell  Andrew) 
[Northumb.],  vicar  presented,  1653. 

See  also  under  Styford. 

Bywell  St.  Peters,  Northumb.  See  under  Newton. 
Bywell,  Brian,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Byworthie.  See  Beaworthy. 


C 

Cable,  Richard,  1751. 

Cacston.  See  Cuxston. 

Cadbury,  North  (Cadburie),  Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Cadburye  (Cadburie),  Agnes,  daughter  of  Nicholas, 
98. 

Edith,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  98. 

Eleanor.  See  Burges,  E. 

Joan,  daughter  ot  Nicholas,  98. 

Nicholas,  98. 

William,  1972. 

Caddington  (Cadyngton,  Chedington),  Beds. 

[and  formerly  Herts .],  1228. 
church,  2463. 

Cade,  William,  1878. 

Cadebroke,  Glouc.  [in  Almonsbury],  3195. 
Cadherne,  Henry,  clerk  of  courts  of  Haverford- 
west, etc.  541. 

Cadney  (Sadney),  Line.,  1142,  2396. 

Cadyngton.  See  Caddington. 

Cae,  Adnrew,  454. 

Caenby  (Caineby),  Line.,  2158,  p.  275. 

church,  2158,  p.  276. 

Caerhun,  Carm.  See  under  Penfro. 

Caerswys  (Caersons),  Montg.  [in  Llanwynnog], 
3325. 

Caicolston.  See  Carcolston. 

Caineby.  See  Caenby. 


Cainhoe  (Kaynho,  Kaynhoperke),  Beds.,  [in 
Clophill],  woods,  1324. 

Calais  (Calice,  Callice,  Calyce)  [Pas-de-Calais, 
France],  133,  199,  3151. 

Calbrook  (Calbroke),  Bucks,  [in  Burnham], 
chapel,  1052. 

Calcethorpe,  (Callesthorp,  Calstropp),  Line., 

1323,  3250. 

Calcot  (Calcote),  Flint  [in  Holywell],  1362. 

Calcot  (Calcote),  Glouc.  [in  Newington  Bagpath], 
1369. 

Calcott,  Herts.  See  Caldecott. 

Calcott,  Hunts.  See  Caldecote. 

Caldecot  (Chaldcott),  [Norf.],  rector  presented, 
2852. 

Caldecote  (Calcott,  Caldecolt),  Hunts.,  1235. 
Caldecote  (Goldicote),  Warw.,  286. 

Caldecott  (Calcott,  Chaldcotte),  Herts.,  2463,  p. 
341- 

chapel,  2463,  p.  342. 

Caldecott  (Caldicote),  Northants  [in  Chelveston], 
1320. 

Calder,  river,  1774. 

Caldicot  (Caldecott),  Monm.,  rectory,  2075. 
Caldon.  See  Cauldon. 

Caldwall,  Geoffrey,  2213. 

Caldwell,  Beds.  See  Cauldwell. 

Calf  hill,  James,  canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
37- 

Calice.  See  Calais. 

Calkewell.  See  Cawkwell. 

Callard,  Thomas,  264. 

Callebutt,  Elizabeth,  2368. 

Callerton  (Colkerton)  [in  Ponteland,  Northumb.], 
918. 

Callesthorp.  See  Calcethorpe. 

Callibutt.  See  Calybutt. 

Callice.  See  Calais. 

Callistoke.  See  Calstock. 

Calloughton  (Calton  alias  Walton),  in  Much 
Wenlock,  Salop,  2173. 

Callystocke.  See  Calstock. 

Calmady  (Calmadye),  Richard,  215. 

Vincent,  2889,  3252. 

Calmsden  (Calmesdon),  Glouc.  [in  North  Cerney], 
2411. 

manor,  2411. 

Caine,  (Cawlne),  Wilts.,  1214,  1234,  2364. 

See  also  under  Cowage. 

Calstock  (Callistoke,  Callystocke,  Calstocke), 
Corn.,  lordship,  1335. 
manor,  1129. 
rector  (named),  5. 
rectory,  5. 

Calstone  Wellington  (Calston),  Wilts,  [in  Caine], 
2364. 

Calstropp.  See  Calcethorpe. 

Calthorpe  (Calthropp),  Martin,  2510. 

Matthew,  i860. 

Calton,  Norf.  See  Carleton  Forehoe. 

Calton  alias  Walton.  See  Calloughton. 

Calton,  Margaret,  wife  of  Thomas  the  elder,  2541. 
Thomas,  son  of  William,  2541. 
the  elder,  2541. 

William,  son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  2541. 

Calver,  Nicholas,  vicar  of  Faversham,  130. 
Calverd.  See  Calvert. 

Calverley,  Thomas,  2171,  2525,  2526. 

Calverley  alias  Cawdeley  alias  Cauderley,  ( — ), 
3278. 


GENERAL  INDEX  52 


Calvert  (Calverd,  Calverte,  Calvertt),  Christopher, 
of  Potto,  631. 

Geoffrey,  of  Thorlaby,  928. 

James,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 

John,  of  Melsonby,  890. 

Thomas,  of  Scorton,  1000. 
of  Tunstall,  607. 

William,  of  Dishforth,  649. 
of  Newby,  607. 
of  Owlshaw,  992. 

Calwoodley,  John,  264. 

Calybutt  (Calibutt),  Anne,  daughter  of  John, 
(married  John  Wingfield),  1083. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  1083. 

John,  234,  1083. 

Margaret,  daughter  of  John,  (married  Philip 
Awdley),  1083. 

Susan,  daughter  of  John  (married  Athur 
Downynge),  1083. 

Calyce.  See  Calais. 

Cam  Houses  (Chamishouse),  Yorks. 

[in  Aysgarth],  935. 

Camberwell  (Camerwell),  Surrey,  church, 
advowson  of,  1167. 

See  also  under  Peckham. 

Cambridge,  Cambs.,  2097,  2463,  p.  345,  2724, 
p.  404. 

alderman  {named),  159. 

burgess  {named),  178. 

castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1841. 

Corpus,  Christi  college,  master  and  fellows  of, 
1402. 

Holy  Trinity,  2097 . 
vicar  presented,  363. 

King’s  College,  534,  535,  545,  2097. 
provost  of  {named),  534,  535. 

Pembroke  Hall  (Mary  Valence  Hall),  master 
{named),  and  fellows  of,  1827. 

St.  Andrew,  2463,  p.  345. 

St.  Botolph’s  church,  2724,  p.  404. 

St.  Clement,  2158,  p.  274. 

St.  Giles,  2463,  p.  345. 

St.  John’s  College,  2072. 
master  of,  2724,  p.  404. 

St.  Mary  the  Less,  2723,  p.  404. 

St.  Michael,  2569,  p.  370. 

University,  2682,  3293,  3352,  3355. 

White  Canons  in,  2463,  p.  345. 

See  also  under  Barnwell;  Chapel  Mead. 

Cambridge,  county,  134. 

feodary  in  {named),  3083. 

justices  of  peace  in  {named),  1880. 

Camel,  Queen  (Cammell  Regine),  Somers.,  2569, 
p.  371. 

Camelton.  See  Campton. 

Camerlinge  alias  Hilsonne,  Catherine,  461. 

Camerton  (Camlerton),  Somers.,  183. 

Camerwell.  See  Camberwell. 

Camlerton.  See  Camerton. 

Cammell  Regine.  See  Camel,  Queen. 

Cammock,  Thomas,  2391. 

Cammowe,  John,  of  Newton,  ion. 

Campden,  Chipping  (Campden),  Glouc., 
rectory,  2047. 
vicar  presented,  23. 

Campe,  Anthony,  2774. 

William,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 

Campion,  John,  1133. 

Campis  Civitatis.  See  Shudy  Camps. 

Campsail,  Yorks.  See  under  Norton. 


Campsey,  Suff.  [in  Campsey  Ash],  monastery,  514. 

prioress  of,  {named),  1961. 

Campton  (Camelton),  Bed.,  moor,  1784. 

Canabye,  Lawrence,  1964. 

Canbery,  Canburye.  See  Canonbury. 

Canbie,  John,  316. 

Canceller,  James,  3326. 

gentleman  of  the  chapel,  1365. 

Candeler,  Richard,  teller  of  Exchequer,  1350. 
Candishe,  Condisshe.  See  Cavendishe. 

Candover,  Brown  (Browne  Candever),  Hants., 
2341,  2726. 
manor,  2341,  2726. 
rectory,  advowson,  2341. 

Candyshe.  See  Cavendishe. 

Carne  alias  Corbet,  Robert,  75. 

Canewdon  (Canewden),  Essex,  268. 
guild,  268. 

Canfield  (Canfeld,  Great),  Essex,  3243. 

Cann  Hall  (Cannons  Hall,  Caunehall),  Essex  [in 
Great  Clacton],  1250. 

Canning,  Bishop’s,  Wilts.  See  under  Coate. 
Cannock  (Kanocke,  Knoke),  Staffs.,  1153. 

See  also  under  Huntington;  Wyrley,  Great. 
Cannocke,  Wilts.  See  Conock. 

Cannon  Fee,  Devon  [in  Crediton],  2310. 
Cannonburye.  See  Canonbury. 

Cannons  Hall.  See  Canu  Hall. 

Cannwick.  See  Canwick. 

Canon,  Peter,  1606. 

Canonbury  (Canberye,  Cannonburye),  Glouc.  [in 
Hill],  manor,  1418. 

Canonbury  (Canbery,  Canburye),  Midd.  [in 
Islington],  manor,  1271. 

Canonsleigh  (Canonleigh),  Devon  [in  Burles- 
combe],  manor,  2347. 

Canowcorte.  See  Blackouse. 

Cansolte.  See  Lewis  John. 

Cantelowe.  See  Cantley. 

Cantelowes  (Cutlers),  Midd.  [in  St.  Pancras], 
manor,  1271. 

Canterbury,  Kent,  2296. 

castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1844. 

cathedral,  canons  or  prebendaries  of,  {named), 

539,  3293- 
presentation  to,  88. 

dean  of,  2162.  See  also  Godwine,  T. 
and  chapter  of,  1112. 

Holy  Cross,  Westgate,  1094. 
mayor  of,  1854,  1866,  2162. 

St.  Andrew,  271,  2465. 

St.  Augustine’s  monastery  by  walls  of,  1104 
2086,  2724,  p.  402. 
abbot  and  convent  of,  2086. 

John,  abbot  of,  1104. 

St.  George  the  Martyr,  2465. 

St.  Lawrence’s  hospital,  281. 

St.  Martin,  271,  2465. 

St.  Mary,  Bredin  (St.  Mary  Bredne),  2465. 

rectory,  vicarage  and  advowson  of  2465. 

St.  Mary,  Magdalen,  2465. 

St.  Mary,  Northgate,  2465. 

St.  Mildred,  2465. 

St.  Paul,  2465,  2724,  p.  402. 

St.  Peter,  2465. 

St.  Sepulchre’s  monastery,  2465. 

Canterbury,  archbishop  or  archbishopric  of,  294, 
515,  1129,  1965,  2463,  p.  345,  2566,  2724, 
p.  402. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


526 

Canterbury,  archbishop  of — cont. 

See  also  Cranmer,  T.  ; Parker,  M ; Pole,  R ; War- 
ham,  W. 

chancellor  to  (named),  3093. 
commissary  to  (named),  3093. 
court  of,  official  of,  2 1 65 . 

Cantley  (Cantelowe),  Norf.,  2940,  3355. 

canvas,  297, 1927. 

Canwick,  Line.,  rectory,  1787. 

Cantlow,  Aston.  See  under  Wilncott. 

Canvey  Island  (Canwey  Island),  Essex,  2322. 

Canwick  (Cannwick),  Line.,  2592. 

Capel  le  Feme  (Capell  in  le  Seme),  Kent,  2465 . 

Capel  Kenog  (Capell  Kenog,  Kenag),  in  Llandy- 
silio  Gogo,  Card.,  1312. 

Capel  St.  Andrew  (Capel),  Suff.,  287. 

Capel  St.  Mary  (Capell),  Suff.,  2463,  p.  347. 

Capell  in  le  Serne.  See  Capel  le  Feme. 

Capell,  Edward,  knight,  i860,  1892. 

Capload  (Capum),  Cambs.  [in  Sutton].  2463,  p.345. 

Capum.  See  Capload. 

Carcolston  (Caicolston),  Notts.,  525. 

Cardenham.  See  Cardinham. 

Cardeston.  See  Kerdiston. 

Cardiff  (Kerdiff),  Glam.,  2250. 

port  of,  2066. 

Cardiff  ^Cardif,  Cardiffe)  [Glam.]  lord  of. 

See  Herbert. 

Cardigan,  county,  justice  of  (named),  72. 

Cardinall  (Cardynall,  Joan,  wife  of  William  (daugh- 
ter of  John  Maynerde),  1222. 

William,  1222,  1961. 

Cardington  (Cordington),  Salop,  church,  2463, 
P-  345- 

lordship,  2463,  p.  345. 

Cardinham  (Cardenham),  Corn.,  rector  presented, 
2233. 

Care.  See  Carey. 

Careby,  Line.,  3228. 

Caree.  See  Carey. 

Careleton.  See  Carlton. 

Carell,  Edward,  1246. 

Richard,  of  London,  1467. 

Carellton.  See  Carlton. 

Caresbroke.  See  Carisbrooke. 

Carethorpe.  See  Carthorp. 

Carew  (Carewe,  Carowe),  Anne,  wife  of  Roger, 
1416. 

Gawin,  knight,  1876,  1884. 

George,  dean  of  Exeter  cathedral  and  dean  of 
the  queen’s  chapel,  2132,  3302. 

Peter,  knight,  1876, 1884, 1885,  2568,  3078,  3088. 

Richard,  2447. 

Roger,  1416. 

alderman  of  London,  1847,  1852,  1858,  2829. 

Thomas,  captain  of  Hurst  castle,  308. 
of  Haccombe,  1747,  1874,  1884. 

( — ),  widow,  2374. 

Carey  (Acary,  Acarye,  Care,  Cary,  Carye,  Carys), 
Edward,  groom  of  privy  chamber,  steward, 
etc.,  of  Langley  Marish  and  Wyrardisbury 
manor,  2086,  3124. 

George,  knight,  chirographer  of  Common  Pleas, 
1391- 

Henry,  K.G.,  lord  of  Hunsdon  (ob.  1596),  war- 
den of  East  March,  1332,  1356,  1464,  1828, 
1839,  i860,  1953,  2040,  2083,  2128,  2171, 
2211,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2222,  2228,  2459, 
2525,  2526,  2581. 

John,  of  Castle  Cary,  1987, 1992. 


Carey — cont. 

Richard,  the  elder,  1229. 

Robert,  justice  of  peace  in  Devonshire,  1754, 
1755, 1876, 1884. 
of  Beamish,  896. 

Cargo,  Cumb.,  manor,  2725. 

Cargrave,  Ralph,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
Caricke,  Ralph,  the  younger,  of  Wolviston,  1013. 
Carisbrooke  (Caresbroke,  Caresbrooke),  Isle  of 
Wight,  manor,  2073. 
priory,  2073. 
rectory,  2073. 
vicar  presented,  3149. 

Carle,  George,  of  Boston,  38. 

Carlell,  Charles,  of  Wolsingham,  189. 

Christopher,  1790. 

Joan,  wife  of  Christopher  (relict  of  Walter 
Mantell),  1790. 

John,  of  North  Bedbum,  808. 

William,  of  Northallerton,  853. 

Carlesmoor  (Carlesmore),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby 
Malzeard],  998. 

Carleton,  Beds.  See  Carlton. 

Carleton,  Durh.  [in  Redmarshall],  857,  859. 
Carleton,  Hunts.  See  Carlton  cum  Willingham. 
Carleton,  Norf.  See  Carlton. 

Carleton,  Yorks.  See  Carlton  in  Coverham; 

Carlton  in  Snaith;  Carlton  in  Roystone. 
Carleton  Colvile.  See  Carlton  Colville. 

Carleton  cum  Coverdale.  See  Carlton  [in  Cover- 
ham]. 

Carleton  Forehoe  (Calton),  Norf.,  1286. 

Carleton  in  Linrick.  See  Carlton  in  Lindrick. 
Carleton,  Anthony,  commissioner  in  Oxfordshire, 
etc.,  1706,  1861,  2419. 

Edward,  2400. 

Henry,  of  Snape,  942. 

John,  2679. 

Joyce,  wife  of  John,  2679. 

Mary,  wife  of  Edward,  2400. 

Richard,  of  Snape,  943. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Cumberland,  1882. 
of  Norton,  976. 

Carletonne,  Yorks.  See  Carlton  Miniott. 

Carlisle  (Carlill),  Cumb.,  castle,  gunners  (in 
(named),  1933. 
master  of  (named),  3112. 
cathedral,  dean  and  chapter  of,  1064. 
citadel,  gunners  in  (named),  2580. 

chief  gunner  in  (named),  2539. 
master  of  ordnance  in  (named),  564. 
receiver  of  (named),  2939,  2945. 

Carlisle,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  1064, 1068. 

See  also  Barnes,  R.;  Beste,  J. 

Carlton  (Carleton),  Beds,  1320. 

Carlton  (Carleton),  Norf.,  3270. 

Carlton  (Carellton),  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

Carlton  (Carleton,  Carleton  cum  Coverdale),  in 
Coverham,  Yorks,  512,  613,  703-6,  751,  1414. 
Carlton,  in  Rothwell,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Carlton  (Carleton),  in  Roystone,  Yorks.,  1166. 
Carlton  (Carleton),  Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1941. 
Carlton  Colville  (Carleton  Colvile),  Suff.,  1320. 
Carlton,  East  (Estcarleton,  Norf.),  270. 

Carlton,  Great  (Great  Careleton),  Line.,  3231. 
manor,  3231. 

Carlton  Highdale  (Calton  in  Rydale),  Yorks,  [in 
Coverham],  3326. 

Carlton  in  Lindrick  (Carleton  in  Linrick)  [Notts.], 
rector  presented,  366. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


5 27 


Carlton,  Little  (Little  Careleton  in  the  Mershe), 
Line.,  3231. 
manor,  3231. 

Carlton  Miniott  (Carletonne),  Yorks,  [in  Thirsk], 
6°°. 

Carlton  cum  Willingham  (Carleton),  Cambs., 
church,  1320. 

Carmarthen,  Carm.,  552. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  552. 

constable  of  {named),  83. 
exchequer  of,  72. 

Carmarthen,  county,  229. 
coroner  in  {named),  2877. 
escheator  in,  2021. 
justice  of  {named),  72. 
justices  of  peace  in,  552. 

Carmynowe,  John,  1881. 

Carnaby  (Carnaby e),  Yorks.,  1941. 

Carnaby  (Carnabye),  Cuthbert,  commissioner  in 
Northumberland,  240,  1758. 
ofHalton,  206. 

J ohn,  of  Langley,  2525. 

Reginald,  2525. 

Carnally  (Canaliert  alias  Mar  Carteines  Contrie), 
[Antrim],  2293. 

Carman  Ughaph.  See  Carnedd  Uchaf. 

Carnarvon,  county,  236. 
coroners  in  {named),  2934. 
feodary  of  {named),  236. 
great  sessions  of,  2934. 

Carnedd  Uchaf  in  drenai  commote,  Angl.,  2676. 

Carneshewe,  William,  1881. 

Carnetley  (Carnuteley),  Cumb.  [in  Farlam],  2438. 

Carno,  Mont.,  2724,  p.  400. 

Carnuteley.  See  Carnetley. 

Carons.  See  Carus. 

Caron  is  Clawdd,  Card.  See  under  Strata  Florida. 

Carowe.  See  Carew. 

Carpenter,  Andrew,  580. 

Carperby  cum  Thoresby  (Caperby,  Carperbye), 
Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  933,  936. 

Carr  (Carre),  Barbara,  wife  of  John,  2492. 

James,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 

John,  2492. 

of  Boulmer,  674. 

the  younger,  of  Harton,  963. 

Lancelot,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 

Robert,  2396. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  204, 
1871,  1874,  1895,  1897,  2161,  3042. 
Thomas,  of  North  Bedburn,  808. 
of  Durham,  724. 

William,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Somerset, 
1849,  1853. 
of  Postland,  1322. 

Carrell,  Dorothy,  relict  of  Thomas,  216,  222. 
Thomas,  216,  222. 

Carrickfergus  (Knockefergus),  co.  Antrim,  castle, 
2293. 

Carsey,  Anne,  wife  of  Francis,  2398. 

Francis,  2398. 

John,  2398. 

Carssuborne.  See  Cassop  Burn. 

Castel  Pictwn  (Picton),  Pern.,  3018. 

Carter  (Cartre,  Certer),  Catherine,  wife  of  John, 
557- 

Christopher,  of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 

Edmund,  of  Broughton,  626. 
of  Exelby,  984. 
of  Skeeby,  889. 


Carter — cont. 

Francis,  of  Hunton,  749. 

George,  of  Catterick,  949. 
of  Fishburn,  914. 
of  Richmond,  990. 

Henry,  of  Raby,  968. 

James,  son  of  William,  1430. 

John,  557. 

master  of  the  king’s  barge,  3143. 
of  Durham,  727. 
of  Thirsk,  602. 

Michael,  of  Hemlington,  625. 

Peter,  of  Summerhouse,  834. 

Richard,  2383. 
son  of  John,  557. 
son  of  William,  1430. 

Thomas,  2257. 

of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 
of  Whitwell,  729. 

William,  1430. 

gunner  in  Carlisle  castle,  1933. 
of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  1001. 
of  Denton,  848. 
son  of  William,  1430. 

{mother),  1400. 
yeoman,  1400. 

Cf.  Catur. 

Cartewright.  See  Cartwright. 

Carther  Thorne.  See  Cartington. 

Carthorp  (Carethorpe,  Carthorpe,  Caythroppe, 
Cowthropp,  Craythroppe),  Yorks,  [in  Burne- 
ston],  693,  940,  944,  945,  1412,  2671,  3326. 

manor,  2671,  3326. 

Cartington  (Carther  Thorne)  [in  Rothbury, 
Northumb.],  965. 

Cartre.  See  Carter. 

Cartwright  (Cartewrighte,  Cartwrighte),  Hugh, 
2162,  2555,  3032. 

justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1 894. 
of  West  Mailing,  1112. 

William,  2555. 

Carus  (Carous),  Thomas,  queen’s  serjeant  at  law, 
justice  of  queen’s  bench,  77,  138,  139,  267, 
533,  360,  1719,  1843,  1882,  2053,  2218,  2424, 
2595- 

son  of  Thomas,  2593. 

Carvell,  Edmund,  1846. 

John,  2239. 

Cary.  See  Carey. 

Carybullock  (Kyrrybullock),  Corn,  [in  Sotke 
Climsland],  park,  3268. 

Carye.  See  Carey. 

Caseley  (Caselegh),  Gregory,  of  Sessay,  972. 

William,  2361. 

Cassaye.  See  Cossall. 

Casseley.  See  Castley. 

Casson,  Robert,  1772. 

Cassop  (Cassoppe),  Durh.  [in  Kelloe],  698. 

Cassop  Burn  (Carssuborne),  Durh.  [in  Kelloe],  903. 

Cassopp  (Cassoppe),  Anthony,  of  West  Auckland, 
969. 

Patrick  de,  698. 

Castelacre  Arundell.  See  Castle  Acre  Arundel. 

Castelacre  Pryorye.  See  Castle  Acre  Priory. 

Castell,  Carn.  See  Castellmay. 

Castell,  Francis  of  Cleasby,  772. 

Henry,  1855. 

John,  feodary  in  Huntingdonshire,  3047 

Thomas,  2173. 

William,  1205. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


528 

Castell  Combe.  See  Castle  Combe. 

Castell  Emllyn.  See  Castle  Gwilym. 

Castell  Levington.  See  Castle  Leavington. 
Castellmay  (Castell),  Cam.,  3314. 

Castellwrigh.  See  Castlewright. 

Castelmike,  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  953. 

Casterton,  Great  (Bridgcasterton,  Bridgecasterton), 
Rutl.,  1320,  2547. 
manor,  1330. 

Casterton,  Little,  Rutl.,  2139. 

Castilion,  John  Baptist,  groom  of  chamber,  3309. 
Castle  Acre  Arundel  (Castelacre  Arundell),  Norf. 

[in  Castle  Acre],  manor,  492. 

Castle  Acre  Priory  (Castelacre  Pryorye,  Castle- 
acre  Pryorye)  Norf.  [in  Castle  Acre],  manor, 
rectory  and  vicarage,  492. 

Castle  Caereinion.  See  under  Gaer. 

Castle  Cary  (Castlecarie),  Somers.,  1987. 

Castle  Church  (Castlechurche),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Castle  Combe  (Castell  Combe,  Cumbe.),  Wilts., 
manor,  3169. 

Castle  Cornet  (Cornett  Castle)  [in  St.  Peter  Port, 
Guernsey],  keeper  of  (named),  17. 

Castle  Eden  (Castell  Eden),  Durh.,  797,  802. 

Castle  Gwilym  (Castell  Emllyn),  Card.,  fair,  1312. 
Castle  Leavington  (Castell  Levington),  Yorks., 
622. 

Castle  Mowbray  (Moubraye),  Antrim,  castle,  2167. 
Castlewright  (Castellwrigh),  Mont,  [in  Main- 
stone],  1312. 

Castley  (Casseley),  Yorks.,  [in  Leathley],  1941. 
Caston  (Castonne)  [Norf.,]  rector  presented,  337. 
Caswell.  See  Eriswell. 

Castwisell  (Selke  Twysill,  Solke  Twysell),  Kent 
[in  Biddenden],  2373. 

Catcherside,  John,  of  Birtley,  740. 

Robert,  of  Birtley,  740. 

Catcleugh  (Clewgh)  [in  Elsdon,  Northumb.],  954. 
Catcott  alias  Catcatt,  William,  of  Brigmerston,  164. 
Caterham  (Kateram),  Surrey,  2471,  2507. 

See  also  under  Freern. 

Catesby  (Catesbye),  Northants.,  monastery,  1218. 
Catgrene.  See  St.  Catherine. 

Catherine  [Parr],  queen  of  England,  1122,  1326, 
1365,  1914,  2083,  3358. 

Catherington  (Catryngton),  Hants.,  2196. 

Catley,  Dorset.  See  Catsley. 

Catley,  Line,  [in  Billinghay],  priory,  270,  2158, 
p.  275. 

Catlyn,  (Catlynne),  Robert,  knight,  chief  justice 
of  Queen’s  Bench,  77,  508,  531,  1343,  1818, 
1819,  1841,  2120,  2159,  2509,  2884. 

Caton.  See  Cayton. 

Catryngton.  See  Catherington. 

Catsley  (Catley),  Dorset  [in  Corscomb],  2957. 
Catterick,  Yorks.,  949. 

See  also  under  Appleton,  East;  Bolton  upon 
Swale;  Ellerton  upon  Swale;  Hipswell; 
Hudswell;  Kilpling;  Scorton;  Scotton. 
Catterick  (Catricke),  Ralph,  of  Wolviston,  1013. 

Thomas,  of  Darlington,  847. 

Catton,  Yorks.,  [in  Harthill  wapentake],  1941. 
Catton,  Yorks.,  [in  Topcliffe],  757. 

Catur,  Thomas,  2724,  p.  402. 

Cf.  Carter. 

Catwick  (Catwykc),  Yorks.,  492. 

Catworth,  Great  (Catworthe  Magna),  Hunts.,  2474. 
manor,  2474. 

Catworth,  Little  (Catworth  Parva),  Hunts.,  [in 
Stow],  268. 


Cauchye,  Francis,  1631. 

Cauderley  (surname).  See  Calverley. 

Cauldon  (Caldon),  Staff.,  chapel,  3253. 

Cauldwell  (Caldwell,  Cawdwell),  Beds,  [in  Bed- 
ford], priory,  2169,  2724,  p.  401. 

Caulton,  Alice,  daughter  of  Thomas,  1167. 

George,  son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  1167. 

Henry,  son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  1167. 
Margaret,  relict  of  Thomas  the  elder,  1167. 
wife  of  William  (daughter  of  William  Hobson) 
1167. 

Nicholas,  son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  1167. 
Robert,  son  of  Thomas,  1167 
Thomas,  the  elder,  1167. 

son  of  Thomas,  the  elder,  1167. 
son  of  William,  1167. 

William,  son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  1167. 
Caundle,  Purse  (Caundell  Purse,  Purs  Caundell), 
Dorset,  manor  and  rectory,  269. 

Caunehall.  See  Cann  Hall. 

Causton,  Caustone.  See  Cawston. 

Cave,  North  (Cavenorth),  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343. 

rectory,  2463,  p.  343. 

Cave,  Agnes,  daughter  of  Richard,  3030. 

Ambrose,  knight,  chancellor  of  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  26,  i860,  2072. 

Anne,  daughter  of  Richard,  26. 

Brian,  26,  2161. 

justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1718,  1898. 
Christopher,  1298. 

Edward,  1261. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard,  26. 

wife  of  Richard  (later  Elizabeth  Markeham), 
26. 

Francis,  2161. 

justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1697, 
1718, 1898. 

Martin,  2463,  p.  346. 

Richard,  26,  3030. 

Thomas,  1724. 

William,  1163. 

Cavelick.  See  Cyfeiliog. 

Cavendish  (Candishe),  Suff.,  guildhall,  2463,  p.  347. 
Cavendishe  (Candishe,  Candisshe,  Candyshe), 
John,  1871,  1874. 

William,  2330,  2679. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1856. 
of  Trimley  St.  Martin,  1433. 
knight,  treasurer  of  chamber,  109. 

Caw  Burn  (Cowis  Hill),  [in  Haltwhistle,  Nor- 
thumb.], 955. 

Cawarden,  Thomas,  knight,  2209. 

Cf.  Cawerden. 

Cawdeley  (surname).  See  Calverley. 

Cawdwell.  See  Caldwell. 

Cawerden,  Thomas,  1097. 

Cf.  Cawarden. 

Cawes.  See  Cawse. 

Cawkwell  (Calkewell),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Cawlne.  See  Caine. 

Cawood,  John,  of  Follifoot,  862. 

Cawse  (Cawes),  Salop  [in  Westbury],  castle, 
2724,  p.  403. 
lordship,  2724,  p.  403. 
manor,  2724,  p.  403. 

Cawston  (Causton,  Caustone),  Norf.,  2463,  p. 
347,  3307- 

church,  2463,  p.  347. 
manor,  3307. 

Cawston,  (Cawstonne),  John,  600. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Cawston — cont. 

Richard,  of  Thirsk,  665 . 

Thomas,  12,  2704. 

Cawthorne,  Yorks.,  1909. 

Cawthorpe,  Little  (Cawthorp),  Line.,  3250. 
Cawton,  Michael,  of  Thirsk,  664. 

Cay  ham.  See  Caynham. 

Cayle,  John,  1614. 

Caynes,  John,  of  Laverton,  998. 

Caynham  (Cayham),  [Salop],  vicar  presented,  425. 
Caythroppe.  See  Carthorp. 

Cayton  (Caton),  in  Pickering  Lythe  Wapentake, 
Yorks.,  268. 

Cazer,  Richard,  clerk,  351. 

Cecil  (Cecill,  Cecyll,  Cicill),  Thomas,  293,  1278, 
2161. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874,  1895. 

keeper  of  Colley  Weston  manor,  1943, 
of  Burghley,  108. 
son  of  William,  1020. 

William,  Knight,  K.G.,  lord  Burghley,  council- 
lor, principal  secretary,  master  of  the  wards, 
and  treasurer,  194,  196-8,  554,  1272,  1020, 

1345,  i860,  1871,  1874,  2072,  2095,  2139, 

2161,  2162,  2351,  2398,  2510,  2513,  2567, 

2727,  2977,  3090,  3091,  3094,  3095,  3098, 

3I5°,  3326,  3349j  335  L 3357- 
appointed  treasurer,  3158. 
created  baron  Burghley,  2211. 

Ceely.  See  Cely. 

Cefn  y Beren  (Keven  y Beren),  in  Kerry,  Mont., 
1312. 

Cefnllyfnog  (Cavylocke),  Mont.,  [in  Meifod], 
lordship,  chief  steward  etc.,  of  {named),  83. 
Cefn-y-Bedo  (Keven  y Bedo),  Brec.,  2424. 

Cely  (Ceely),  John,  yeoman  of  pitcherhouse,  303. 

Thomas,  492,  2371. 

Cemmes  (Kemmes),  Mount.,  3325. 

Ceidio  (Keidio),  Carn.,  1321. 

Cernant.  See  Surnant. 

Cerne  Abbas  (Cerne),  Dorset,  monastery,  3358. 
vicar  presented,  1493. 

Cerney,  North  (North  Serney),  Glouc.,  2411. 
Certer.  See  Carter. 

Cervyngton,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Richard,  3252. 

Richard,  3252. 

Chacombe.  See  Chalcombe. 

Chaderton,  William,  rector  of  Holywell  cum 
Needingworth,  91. 

Chadwell,  Yorks.  See  Shadwell. 

Chadwell,  Richard,  of  London,  2058. 

Chagford  (Chagforde),  Devon,  1320. 

Chaidock,  Chaidocke,  Lancs.  See  Haydock. 
Chaidock  alias  Chaidocke,  Thomas,  2739. 
Chalcombe  (Chacombe)  [Northants],  priory,  313. 
Chaldcott,  Chaldcotte.  See  Caldecot. 

Chaldon,  Surrey.  See  under  Freern. 

Chalfield,  Great,  (Shalfeld)  [Wilts.],  vicar  pre- 
sented, 2871. 

Chalfont  St.  Peter  (Chalfount  St.  Peter),  Bucks., 
3007. 

Chalfount,  Thomas,  3198. 

Chalgrove,  Beds.  See  tinder  Tebworth. 

Chalgrove  [Oxon],  vicar  presented,  2865. 
Challeigh.  See  Chawleigh. 

Challock  (Challocke),  Kent,  532,  2724,  p.  402. 
Challoner  (Challonor),  Robert,  1941,  2443. 
Chalton,  in  Toddington,  Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 
Chamber.  See  Chambers. 


529 

Chamber layne  (Chamber!  aine,  Chamberlen,  Cham- 
berleyne,  Chamberlyn),  Edward,  knight, 
steward  and  keeper  of  Woodstock  manor  and 
park,  107. 

Francis,  captain  and  governor  of  Guernsey, 
Alderney,  Sark,  Herm  and  Jethou,  and  keeper 
of  Castle  Cornet,  17. 

steward  and  keeper  of  Woodstock  manor  and 
park,  107. 

Henry,  2724,  p.  402. 

John,  lessee  in  Woodstock,  274. 

Leonard,  captain  and  governor  of  Guernsey, 
Alderney,  Sark,  Herm  and  Jethou  and  keeper 
of  Castle  Cornet,  17. 

knight,  steward  and  keeper  of  Woodstock 
manor  and  park,  107. 

Ralph,  porter  of  Tower  of  London,  306. 

Thomas,  knight,  1768, 1890,  1899. 

Spanish  subject,  2900. 

Chambers  (Chamber),  George,  of  East  Boldon, 
710. 

James,  of  East  Boldon,  710. 

John,  of  Cleadon,  709. 

ofHarton,  963. 

Roger,  of  Little  Marcle,  214. 

Thomas,  of  West  Boldon,  710. 

of  Masham,  993. 

William,  of  East  Boldon,  710. 

Cf.  Chamer. 

Chambersbury.  See  Langley,  Abbots. 

Chamer  (Chamers),  Cuthbert,  of  Winlaton,  912. 
Robert,  of  Asenby,  893. 

Stephen,  of  Blackwell,  905. 

Cf.  Chamber. 

Chamishouse.  See  Cam  Houses. 

Chamon.  See  Champion. 

Champernowne  (Champernon,  Champernown), 
Arthur,  knight,  1876, 1884,  3268. 

Catherine,  widow,  1949. 

Henry,  1949. 

Richard,  son  of  Henry,  1949. 

Champion  (Chamon,  Champyon),  John,  lord 
mayor  of  London,  1852. 

Richard,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
1858. 

justice  of  peace  in  Cornwall,  1881. 

Champneys  (Champnes,  Champney),  Henry,  1997. 
John,  knight,  1380. 

son  of  Henry,  1997. 

Justinian,  1470,  1865. 

Robert,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Champyon.  See  Champion, 
chancellor,  16.  See  also  Wriothesley,  T. 

Chancery,  certificate  of  surrender  of  patent  in, 
2105. 

certificates  sent  or  to  be  sent  into,  1046,  2019, 
3350. 

commissions  of  appeals,  clerk  of  enrolments 
of  {named),  319. 

deeds  enrolled  in,  40,  535,  1320,  1325,  1361, 
1373,  1834,  1840,  1967,  2282,  2284,  2722. 
files  of,  certificates  remaining  among,  1447. 
master  of  rolls  of.  See  Cordell,  W.;  Egerton,  T. 

clerk  of.  See  Metcalfe,  N. 
masters  of.  See  Gibbon,  J.;  Harvey,  H.; 

Hewick,  T.;  Hussey,  L.;  Lewis,  D.;  Yale,  T. 
officers  of,  fees  to,  2426,  2524. 
six  clerks  of.  See  Fisher,  j . 
spigurnal  {named),  112. 


53o 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Chandos,  lord.  See  Brydges. 

Channon  (Channan,  Chanon),  Richard,  1754, 
1755,2991. 

Robert,  3356. 

Chapel  Allerton,  Yorks,  [in  Leeds],  manor,  3217. 

Chapel  Mead,  Cambs.  [ Pin  Cambridge],  2724,  p. 
402. 

Chapelthorpc  (Chappell  Thorpe),  in  Sandall 
Magna,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Chapleyne,  Roger,  2449,  p.  336. 

Chapman,  Arthur,  of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Edmund,  S.T.B.,  387. 

Henry,  of  West  Tanfield,  984. 

John,  of  Guisbrough,  61 1. 
of  Southwark,  2251. 

Chapman,  Lancelot,  925 - 
of  Wolsingham,  878. 

Marmaduke,  of  Billingham,  1014. 

Nicholas,  of  Dromanby,  618. 

Oswin,  of  Billingham,  1014. 

Richard,  lessee  of  Widcombe  rectory,  1119. 
of  Heathfield,  861. 

Robert,  1865. 

Chapman  alias  Barker,  ( — ),  2724,  p.  402. 

Chappell  Thorpe.  See  Chapelthorpe. 

Chappell,  William,  2942. 

Chappelowe,  Richard,  of  Morton,  851. 

Chard  (Charde),  Somers.,  2442. 

Chardstock  (Cherdstoke),  Dorset,  prebend. 

See  under  Salisbury,  cathedral,  prebends. 

Charing  (Chary ng),  Kent,  1293. 

Charles,  Devon,  Lane  in,  2292,  p.  310. 

Charles  (Charlys),  Dorothy  (married  Richard 
Servington),  2001. 

John,  2029. 

brother  of  Robert,  7. 

Robert,  2001. 

brother  of  John,  7,  2029. 

Thomas,  3348. 

of  London,  draper,  3011,  3012. 

Charleton,  Dorset.  See  Charlton  Marshall. 

Charleton,  Kent.  See  Charlton;  Charlton  next 
Dover. 

Charleton  Malmesbury.  See  Charlton  in  Malmes- 
bury Hundred. 

Charleton  Musgrove.  See  Charlton-Musgrave. 

Charley,  Leic.,  2724,  p.  398. 

Charlsworth,  John,  clerk,  1662. 

Charlon  (Charleton),  Kent,  2943. 

See  also  under  Kidbrooke. 

Charlton  (Charleton  Malmesbury).  Wilts.,  [in 
Malmesbury  Hundred],  1270,  1429. 

Charlton  next  Dover  (Charleton),  Kent,  307. 

Charlton  Marshall  (Charleton),  Dorset,  1051,  1838, 
3358. 

Charlton-Musgrave  (Charleton  Musgrove), 
Somers.,  1187,  2318. 

Charlton,  John,  2449,  p.  336. 

Charlys.  See  Charles. 

Charminster  (Charmister,  Charmyster),  Dorset, 
1365, 2084. 

and  Bere  prebend  ( alias  Golden  prebend), 
1838,  1963,  2084,  3345.  See  also  under 

Salisbury  cathedral. 

See  also  under  Ford. 

Charnelaye,  Henry,  of  High  Coniscliffe,  840. 

Chart,  Great  (Great  Charte),  Kent,  church, 
Goldwclls  chantry  in,  268. 

Charteley.  See  Chartley. 

Chartesey.  See  Chertsey. 


Chartley,  Charteley,  lord  of.  See  Devereux. 
Chartsey.  See  Chertsey. 

Chatburne,  William,  B.A.,  1489. 

Chatfeild,  Walter,  clerk,  3149. 

Chatham  (Chetham),  Kent,  1207. 

Chathey,  John,  300. 

Chatteris  (Chatters,  Chattres),  Cambs.,  1900,  2569, 
p.  370. 

church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Chattisham  (Chatesham),  Suff.,  287. 

Chattock,  Alice,  1714. 

Chattres.  See  Chatteris. 

Chauncey,  Henry,  2965. 

Chauncye  alias  Chauncey s,  Toby,  of  Edgcott,  2591. 
Chaundeler,  John,  clerk,  417. 

Chaunterton.  See  Chawton. 

Chawleigh  (Challeigh),  Devon,  2407. 

Cha worth,  Bridget,  daughter  of  John,  2511. 

John,  knight,  2511. 

Chawton  (Chaunterton),  Hants.,  2475. 

Cheadle  (Chedle),  Ches.,  2938. 

Chechester.  See  Chichester. 

Cheddington  (Chedington),  Bucks,  [in  Ivinghoe], 
3192. 

Crewkars  in,  3192. 

Chedington,  Herts.  See  Caddington. 

Chedle.  See  Cheadle. 

Cheeke  (Cheke),  John,  knight,  2097. 
chamberlain  of  Exchequer,  3140. 
of  St.  Catherine,  1 . 
lady.  See  Mackwilliam,  Mary. 

Nicholas,  clerk,  2274. 

Chefelleste.  See  Chislehurst. 

Cheke.  See  Cheeke. 

Chelfhanger.  See  Shelfanger. 

Chelington.  See  Chillington. 

Chelleshunt.  See  Cheshunt. 

Chellesworth.  See  Chelsworth. 

Chellington,  Beds.,  1320. 

Chelmarsh  (Chelmershe,  Chelmeshe),  Salop,  2463, 
P-  345- 

church,  2463,  p.  345. 

Chelmisford.  See  Chelmsford. 

Chelmondiston  (Chempton),  Suff.,  1900. 
church,  268. 

Chelmsford  (Chelmesford,  Chelmisford),  Essex, 
136,  1844,  2878. 
church,  268. 

Chelsea  (Chelsey,  Chelshith),  Midd.,  3127. 
rector  presented,  339. 

See  also  under  Knightsbridge. 

Chelsham,  Surrey,  2471,  2507. 

Chelsham,  William,  of  London,  1467. 

Chelston.  See  Chelveston. 

Chelsworth  (Chellesworth),  Suff.,  3123. 
rector  presented,  1484. 

Cheltenham  (Chelltenham),  Glouc.,  hundred,  1901. 
Chelton  in  Morelinche.  See  Chilton  upon  Polden. 
Chelveston  (Chelston),  Northants,  1320. 

Chelwood  (Chelworth),  Somers,  3222. 

Chelworth,  Somers.  See  Chelwood. 

Chelworth  (Chylworthe),  Wilts.,  [in  Cricklade  St. 
Sampson],  2329. 
manor,  2329. 

Chempton.  See  Chelmondiston. 

Cheney.  See  Cheyne. 

Chenies,  [Bucks],  letters  dated  at,  3337. 

Chepchese.  See  Chipchase. 

Cheping  Champden.  See  Camden,  Chipping. 
Chepingfaringdon.  See  Farringdon,  Great. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


531 


Cherburye.  See  Chirbury. 

Cherdstoke.  See  Chardstock. 

Cheriburton.  See  Burton,  Cherry. 

Cherington.  See  Cherrington. 

Cheriton,  Hants.,  rector  presented,  3304. 

Cheriton  Bishop,  Devon.  See  under  Crockernwell. 
Chernebear.  See  Cherubeer. 

Cherrington  (Cheryngton),  Salop  [in  Edgmond], 
manor,  1157. 

Cherrington  (Cherington),  Wilts.,  2364,  2677. 
Cherstocke.  See  Churchstoke. 

Chertsey  (Chartesey,  Chartsey),  Surrey,  274,  517, 
1099,  2209. 
manor,  1099. 

monastery,  274,  1099,  2209,  2286. 

See  also  under  St.  Ann’s  Hill. 

Chertsey,  Benet,  21 1. 

Cherubeer  (Chernebear,)  Devon  [in  Dolton],  2283. 
Cheryngton.  See  Cherrington 
Cherywillyngham.  See  Willingham,  Cherry. 
Chesbury.  See  Chisbury. 

Cheseman,  John,  son  of  Robert,  1130. 

Richard,  of  Farndale  Westside,  825. 

Robert,  of  Lewisham,  1130. 

Cheseworth.  See  Chesworth. 

Chesewrighte,  William,  2724,  p.  402. 

Chesham  (Chesham  Leicester,  Chesshame 
Leicestre),  Bucks.,  rectory,  1938. 
vicar  presented,  423 . 

Cheshunt  (Chelleshunt,  Chesthunt),  Herts.,  531. 
2463,  p.  342. 

Cheshunt  Park  (Brantyngsley  Parke),  Herts. 

[in  Cheshunt],  1272. 

Chesilhampton.  See  Chiselhampton. 

Cheslett.  See  Chislett. 

Cheslyn  Hay  (Chestlyn  Hay),  Staffs.,  1153. 
Chesshame  Leicestre.  See  Chesham. 

Chessheir,  Humphrey,  3173. 

Joyce,  wife  of  Humphrey,  3173. 

Chessington  (Chessingeton),  Surrey,  1265. 

Chester,  Ches.,  1452,  2213. 
alderman  {named),  1452. 
cathedral,  2047. 

dean  of.  See  Longworth,  R.;  Man,  H.; 
Peerse,  J. 

mayor  {named),  186. 
port,  2267. 

customs  and  prise  in,  1773. 
recorder.  See  Gerrard,  W. 

St.  Anne’s  brotherhood,  2256. 

St.  John’s  church,  vicar  of,  2256. 

St.  John’s  college,  2256. 

St.  John’s  hospital,  master  of,  presented,  1535. 
Chester,  Durh.  See  Chester  le  Street. 

Chester,  bishop  or  bishopric,  304. 

See  also  Downham,  W. 

Chester,  county  palatine,  2512. 
auditor  of,  2256. 

chamberlain  of,  2164,  2424,  3305. 
justice  of.  See  Throckmorton,  J. 
justices  of  peace  in  {named),  116. 
ports  within,  custom  and  prise  in,  1773. 

Chester,  earl  of,  57,  2437. 

the  queen  as,  1773. 

Chester,  Christopher,  586. 

Dominic,  2510. 

John,  of  Northallerton,  639. 

Robert,  knight,  1880,  1892,  3083. 

Thomas,  2360. 

William,  47. 


Chester,  William — cont. 

alderman  of  London,  1852. 
knight,  199,  1858,  i860,  1867,  1869,  1923. 
Chester,  Lange.  See  Lanchester. 

Chester  le  Street  (Chester),  Durh.,  696,  699,  2439. 
church,  2439. 

See  also  under  Beamish;  Hedley;  Lumley;  Ravens- 
worth:  Urpeth. 

Chesterfield,  Derb.  See  under  Newbold. 
Chesterford  (Esterforde),  Essex,  church,  2463, 

p.  343. 

Chesterton,  Glouc.  [in  Cirencester],  524. 
Chesthunt.  See  Cheshunt. 

Chestnut  Wood  (Cheston  Wood),  Kent  [in  Milton 
next  Sittingbourne],  1955. 

Cheswardine  (Cheswarden),  Salop,  manor,  1158. 
Chesworth  (Cheseworth),  Sussex  [in  Horsham], 
manor  and  park,  mo. 

Chesylden,  George,  coroner  in  Rutland,  1368. 
Chesylhurste.  See  Chiselhurst. 

Chetham,  Kent.  See  Chatham. 

Chetham,  John,  1113,  1117. 

Chettell,  John,  1712. 

Chettisham  (Churcham),  in  St.  Mary,  Ely,  Cambs., 
2569,  p.  370. 
chapel,  2569,  p.  370. 

Chetton,  Salop,  2724,  p.  399. 
church,  2463,  p.  345 

Chevalerius,  Ralph,  canon  of  Canterbury,  3293. 
Chevall,  William,  of  London,  1167. 

Cheveley,  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  402. 

Chevening  (Shevenyng),  Kent,  3213. 

Chever,  Henry,  1234. 

Cheverell,  Christopher,  1885. 

Chew  Magna  (Chewe),  Somers.,  163. 

Chewte  (Chute),  Anthony,  gunner  in  Tower  of 
London,  21. 

George,  son  of  Philip,  2174. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Philip,  2174. 

Philip,  2174. 

Chewton  (Northheveton),  Hants,  [in  Highcliffe 
and  Milton],  1787. 

Chewton  Mendip  (Chewton),  Somers.,  183. 

vicar  presented,  1 809. 

Cheyborne,  Richard,  2033. 

Cheyne  (Cheney,  Cheyney,  Cheynye),  Henry,  1877. 
knight,  1263,  1894,  2161,  2379,  3239. 

Jane,  wife  of  Henry,  knight,  263,  22379. 

John,  commissioner  in  Buckinghamshire,  1750. 
lessee  of  Harrold  rectory,  1125. 
of  Amersham,  1878. 

Thomas,  2004. 
clerk,  1 1 . 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hampshire,  1873. 
K.G.,  584. 

son  of  Thomas,  2004. 

Cheyney  Grey,  Hunts,  [unidentified},  268. 
Chibbrone,  Christopher,  1875. 

Chiche,  Chyche  [Essex],  lord  of.  See  Darcy. 

Chich  St.  Osyth  (St.  Osyth),  Essex,  monastery, 
268,  1100. 

Chilton  (Chilton  Hython),  Salop  [in  Atcham] 
2967. 

Chichester,  Sussex,  Black  Friars  priory,  2387. 
cathedral,  archdeaconry  of  Lewes  in,  543. 
chancellor  of  {named),  1974. 
dean  and  chapter  of,  1059. 
prebends  in: 

Firles  (Firlez),  335. 

Hova  Villa  (Owving),  30. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


532 

Chichester,  cathedral,  presendo — cotit. 

Middleton  (Middilton),  386. 

Sutton,  1974. 

See  also  352. 

precentor  of  {named),  30. 
port,  2267. 

Chichester,  bishop  or  bishopric,  1059,  1063. 

See  also  Curteys,  R. 

Chichester  (Chechester,  Chychester),  Christopher, 
1439. 

John,  1215. 

knight,  323,  1084. 

son  of  John,  knight,  323,  1084. 

Chicken,  Anthony,  of  Newton,  ion. 

Chickley,  Robert,  clerk,  1900. 

Chickney  (Thickney),  Essex,  75. 

Chicksands  (Chicksandes,  Chixsand),  Beds.,  priory, 
2724,  p.  403,  3358. 

Chidley,  Christopher,  of  Ashton,  3292. 
justice  of  peace  in  Devon,  1884. 

John,  son  of  Christopher,  3292. 

Robert,  alderman  of  London,  1858. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Middlesex,  139,  1847, 
1852, 1899. 

Strichley,  son  of  Christopher,  3292. 

Chieveley,  Berks.  See  under  Bussock’s  Court; 
Leckhampstead  ; Winterbourne  Danvers; 
Winterbourne  Mayne. 

Childe  (Chylde),  John,  2112. 
the  elder,  1161. 
the  younger,  1161. 

William,  1157,  1161. 
commissioner  in  Herefordshire,  3017. 
feodary  in  Worcestershire,  1711,  2990,  3054. 
Childers  Meade,  Essex  [; unidentified ],  2463,  p.  343. 
Childokeforde.  See  Okeford,  Childe. 

Chilland  (Chillond),  Hants.  [In  Martyr  Worthy],  1. 
Chillington  (Chelington,  Chilton),  Somers.  ,manor, 
2288. 

rector  presented,  2853. 

Chilston,  Philip,  of  North  Huish,  2942. 

Chilswell  (Chylswell),  Berks,  [in  Cumnor],  1184, 
2017. 

Chiltley,  Hants,  [in  Bramshott],  1262. 

Chilton,  Somers.  See  Chillington. 

Chilton  (Great  Chilton),  Durh.  [in  Merrington], 
876. 

Chilton  Cantilo  (Chilton  Cantelo),  Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Hockleham  in,  2678. 
rector,  2678. 

Chilton  upon  Polden  (Chelton  in  Morelinche),  in 
Moorlinch,  Somers.,  1901. 

Chilton,  Robert,  of  Dalton  le  Dale,  979. 

Thomas,  of  Bradbury,  924. 
of  Durham,  716. 
of  East  Rainton,  836. 

Chilvers  Coton  (Chilverscoton,  Cotton,  Potters. 

Coton),  Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Chingford  (Chyngford),  Essex,  3229. 
church,  advowson  of,  3229. 
fishery,  3229. 

Chingford  Comitis  (Chyngford  Comitis),  Essex, 
manor,  3229. 

Chios.  See  Khios. 

Chipchase  (Chepchese,  Chipchese),  Adam  of 
Long  Newton,  821. 

John,  of  Durham,  725. 

William,  of  Norton,  976. 

Chippenham,  Cambs.,  1320. 


Chippenham,  Wilts.,  1277,  2292,  p.  311. 

church,  St.  Catherine’s  brotherhood  in,  2292, 
p.310. 

Chippenham  Way  [?  in  Fordham],  Cambs.,  2724, 
p.401. 

Chipping  Warden,  Northants.  See  under  Trafford. 

Chippynge  Lamborne.  See  Lambourn,  Chipping. 

Chirbury  (Cherburye,  Churbury,  Churburye), 
Salop,  2724,  pp.  398,  403. 
priory,  1312,  21 11,  2724,  pp.  401,  403. 

See  also  under  Walcot. 

Chircke.  See  Chirk. 

Chirckeland.  See  Chirkland. 

Chirk  (Chircke),  Denb.,  castle,  67. 
lordship,  67. 
park  and  forest,  67. 

Chirkland  (Chirckeland),  Denb.,  lordship,  [in 
Chirk],  67. 

Chirton,  East,  Northumb.  [in  Tynemouth],  1310. 

Chirton,  Middle  (Midle  Chirton),  Northumb.  [in 
T y nemouth] , 1310. 

Chisbury  (Chesbury),  Wilts,  [in  Little  Bedwyn], 
2300. 

Chiselhampton  (Chesilhampton),  Oxon,  138. 

Chiselhurst.  See  Chislehurst. 

Chishall,  Great  (Overchissill),  Essex,  268.  See  also 
under  Shapens. 

Chislehurst,  (Chiselhurst,  Chefelleste,  Chesyl- 
hurste),  Kent,  1207,  2943. 

Chislett  (Cheslett),  Kent,  253. 

Chiswick  (Chisewicke),  Midd.,  3127. 

Chitleton,  Thomas,  of  Coatham  Mundeville,  973. 

Chitterne  (Chytteryne),  Wilts.,  76. 

Chiutehampshire.  See  Chute. 

Chixsand.  See  Chicksands. 

Chocke,  Richard,  1873. 

Cholash  (Chollashe),  Devon  [in  Langtree],  2501. 

Cholmeley,  Benet,  592. 

Hugh,  knight,  116. 

Richard,  knight,  1888. 

Roger,  knight,  1847. 

chief  baron  of  Exchequer,  1380. 

William,  2887. 

Cholmondstone  (Cholmondeston),  Ches.  [in 
Acton],  1769. 

Cholsey  (Cholcey),  Berks,  273. 
manor,  3076. 

See  also  under  Wynshurst. 

Cholton.  See  Choulton. 

Chomeley,  Robert,  2219. 

Chontis,  Anthony,  1629,  1639. 

Lucretia,  wife  of  Anthony,  1629. 

Choreton.  See  Chorlton. 

Chorleton,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  2254. 
William,  of  Apley,  2254. 
of  Wombridge,  2254. 

Chorlton  (Choreton),  Staffs,  [in  Eccleshall],  chapel, 
1900. 

Choulton  (Cholton),  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury], 
2224. 

Chrishall  (Christehall,  Crishall)  Essex,  268,  2394. 

Christall.  See  Kirkstall. 

Christchurch  (Christchurche,  Christchurche  Twy- 
nam,  Christchurche  Twyneham,  Christ 
Church  Twyneham,  Christed  Churche,  Cris- 
churche  Twynham,  Cristchurche),  Hants.,  76 
2067,  2255,  2292,  p.  310,  2677. 
manor,  2067. 

priory,  308,  557,  1787,  2067,  2677. 
prior  and  convent  of,  2283. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


533 


Christchurch — cont. 

See  also  under  Burymeade;  Garton;  Grand- 
borough;  Grovemead;  Hum;  Ilesham;  Mil- 
hams;  Pickelswade;  Stockmead. 

Christchurch  (Christchurche),  Hants.,  hundred, 
2558. 

Christchurch  (Christechurche),  Mon.,  268. 
Christehall.  See  Chrishall. 

Christopher  (Cristofer,  Crystofer),  Cuthbert,  of 
Mar  ton,  972. 

George,  of  Gray’s  Inn,  clerk  of  the  council, 
2422. 

John,  of  Billingham,  1019. 

Chudleigh,  Christopher,  3003. 

Stracheley,  son  of  Christopher,  3003. 
Chulmleigh  (Chulmeleigh,  Chymley),  Devon, 
2407- 

church,  advowson  of,  2407. 
manor,  2407. 

Churbury,  Churburye.  See  Chirbury. 
church,  murder  in,  2041. 

Churcham,  Cambs.  See  Chettisham. 

Churcham,  Glouc.,  2447. 

Churchcombe.  See  Churscombe. 

Churchdown  (Chursdon),  Glouc.,  268. 
Churchelangton.  See  Langton,  Church. 
Churcheman,  John,  clerk,  339. 

Churchemore,  Olde,  Salop  [unidentified],  2224. 
Churcheton.  See  Eaton,  Church. 

Church  Stoke  (Chertsocke,  Churchestoke,  Church- 
stocke,  Churstock),  Mont,  and  Salop,  1312, 
2111,  2724,  p.  401,  3260. 
chapel,  21 11. 

See  also  under  Bacheldre;  Hopton;  Hopton, 
Upper;  Hurdley;  Weston  Madoc. 

Churscombe  (Churchcome),  Devon  [in  Marldon], 
1320. 

Chursdon.  See  Churchdown. 

Churwell,  Yorks,  [in  Batley],  2156. 

Chute  (Chiutehampshire),  Hants.,  forest,  1360. 
Chute,  (surname).  See  Chewte. 

Chyche.  See  Chiche. 

Chychester.  See  Chichester. 

Chylde.  See  Childe. 

Chylswell.  See  Chilswell. 

Chylworthe.  See  Chelworth. 

Chymley.  See  Chulmleigh. 

Chyppescome.  See  Shepscombe. 

Chyppinge  Barnett.  See  Barnet,  Chipping. 
Chytteryne.  See  Chitterne. 

Cicill.  See  Cecil. 

Cilgerran  (Kilgaren,  Kilgarran)  [Pemb.],  2292,  p. 
310. 

Cinque  Ports  (Fyve  Portes),  warden  of. 

See  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  W. 

Cirencester  (Cisceter,  Suscetor),  Glouc.,  1249, 
1251,  2053  (6). 
manor,  5 24. 
monastery,  524,  2560. 

Clacton,  Great  (Clacton  Magna),  rectory,  1250. 

See  also  under  Cann  Hall. 

Clacton,  Little  (Clacton  Parva,  Lyttell  Claston), 
Essex,  guild  house,  2463,  p.  348. 
rectory,  1250. 

Cladiche,  Agnes,  1900. 

Clanboorhin  (Clanebuy),  co.  Tyrone,  2167. 
Clandeboye,  co.  Down,  2167. 

Clandon,  East  (Est  Clandon),  Surrey,  2400. 
Clanebuy.  See  Clanboorhin. 

Claphin,  Adam,  of  Crakehill.  777. 


Clapon,  George,  the  elder,  of  Bedale,  786. 

the  younger,  of  Bedale,  786. 

Clapton,  Somers,  [in  Crewkerne],  2467. 

Clapton  (Clopton  Norton),  Somers,  [in  Midsomer 
Norton],  2467,  3259. 

Clapton,  John,  1414. 

Clare,  Suff.,  1305. 

Claredon.  See  Claverdon. 

Clarke  (Clercke,  Clerke),  Anthony,  of  Dishforth, 
649- 

Christopher,  of  Dishforth,  649. 

Edmond,  clerk  of  privy  seal,  2519. 

Edward,  the  younger,  1279. 

Eleanor,  wife  of  Rowland,  3209. 

George,  of  Crakehill,  777. 
of  Lumley,  964. 

Henry,  commissioner  in  Surrey,  1707. 
son  of  John,  2101. 

James,  lessee  of  lands  in  Barrow  upon  Humber, 
1106. 

of  Normanby,  624. 
of  Roxby,  669. 

John,  558,  2302,  2954,  ( another ),  2942. 
citizen  of  London,  267. 
husband  of  Maud,  1921. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Courteenhall,  2087. 
of  Ardington,  2101. 
of  Billingham,  1019. 
of  Bishop’s  Stortford,  268. 
of  Durham,  723. 
of  Farndale  Westside,  825. 
of  Gillmoor,  823. 
of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 
subject  of  the  Emperor,  432. 
tenant  in  Staines,  523. 

Margaret,  of  Courteenhall,  2087. 

Maud,  wife  of  John  (daughter  of  Robert  Todde), 
1921. 

Nicholas,  of  Tysoe,  1220. 

Peter,  of  London,  2215. 

Richard,  2326. 
of  Dishforth,  649. 
of  Great  Ness,  2053  (8). 
of  London,  leatherseller,  1423. 

Robert,  ofHurworth,  858. 
of  Langthorpe,  650. 
of  Scorton,  1004. 

Roger,  of  Monkwearmouth,  701. 

Rowland,  knight,  3209. 

Thomas,  1279. 

of  Farndale  Westside,  825. 
of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  590. 
son  of  John,  1921. 

Walter,  2354. 

William,  2286. 

lessee  of  lands  in  Courteenhall,  2087. 
of  Crakehill,  777. 

of  Farndale  Westside,  820,  ( another ),  822. 
of  Potto,  631. 
of  Sedgefield,  849. 

S.T.B.,  378,  386. 

See  also  Johnson  alias  Clerke. 

Clarkenwell.  See  Clerkenwell. 

Clarkeson  (Clarkson,  Clerckeson,  Clerkson), 
George,  12. 

James,  commissioner  of  sewers  ii  Middlesex, 
1851. 

of  Richmond,  990. 

Robert,  of  Guisborough,  617. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1548. 


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5 34 

Clarkeson,  Thomas — cont. 

of  Northallerton,  639. 

Clarves,  Richard,  of  Darlington,  847. 

Clason,  Peter.  See  Nicholas. 

Claston,  George,  585. 

Clavell,  John,  the  elder,  3186. 

son  of  John,  3186. 

Claver,  Marmaduke,  3323. 

Claverdon  (Claredon),  Warw.,  313. 

Clavering  (Claveringe),  Essex,  268. 

Claveringe,  Agnes,  wife  of  Robert,  2178. 

Robert,  2178. 

Thomas,  206. 

Claverley,  Salop.  See  under  Gatacre. 

Claworthe.  See  Clayworth. 

Clawson,  Godfrey,  1599. 

Claxby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Claxton,  Cuthbert,  of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 
Robert,  3279. 
of  Burn  Hall,  44. 
of  Old  Park,  2581. 

Roger,  of  Durham,  731. 

Thomas,  of  Winlaton,  912. 

William,  796. 

Claybrooke  (Cleybroke),  Leic.,  vicar  presented, 
2145. 

Claydon,  Middle  (Myddle  Cleydon),  Bucks.,  1148. 
Claydon,  Steeple  (Steple  Claydon),  Bucks.  2463, 
p.  349. 

Claye  (Cley),  Peter,  of  Fadmoor,  827. 

Robert,  clerk,  343. 

Clayes.  See  Clays. 

Clayhanger.  See  Cleyhanger. 

Claypole  (Cleypole),  Line.,  church,  1320. 

Clays  (Clayes),  Sussex  [in  Ditchling],  2531. 
Claythorpe  (Claythorpp,  Claythrope,  Cleythrope), 
Line,  [in  Belleau],  2240,  p.  296,  2503. 
manor,  2503. 

Clayton  (Cleyton),  Henry,  2463,  p.  346. 

Humphrey,  of  Durham,  719. 

John,  coroner  in  Lancashire,  502,  536,  2822. 
Margaret,  wife  of  Robert,  3179. 

Nicholas,  clerk,  2687,  2690. 

Robert,  3179. 

Clayworth  (Claworthe)  [Yorks.],  rector  presented, 

86. 

Cleadon  (Cledonne),  Durh.  [in  Whitburn],  709. 
Cleasby  (Cleisbye,  Clesbye),  Yorks.,  772,  3317. 
Cleasbye,  Asculph,  221 . 

Cleatham  (Cletham)  [in  Manton,  Line.],  1320. 
Clebery  Mortimer.  See  Cleobury  Mortimer. 
Cleborne,  Richard,  265. 

Cledonne.  See  Cleadon. 

Cleeve,  Bishops,  Glouc.  See  under  Brockhampton; 
Gotherington. 

Cleeve,  Old  (Cleve,  Clyce,  Old  Cliff,  Old  Clyve), 
Somers.,  2568. 
manor,  2368. 
monastery,  2568. 
rectory,  2368. 

St.  Mary’s  chapel,  2368. 
vicar  presented,  2869. 
vicarage,  2568. 

Cleisbye.  See  Cleasby. 

Clemens,  Nicholas,  of  the  pantry,  1327. 

Clement,  Henry,  of  Newton  Morrell,  770. 

Clench,  John,  3050. 

Qenchwarton  (Clenchwharton),  Norf.,  1260, 
2138,  p.  274. 

Clent  (Clente),  Staffs.,  291. 


Cleobury  Mortimer,  (Clebery  Mortimer),  Salop, 
2463,  P-  345- 

vicar  presented,  2868. 

Clercke.  See  Clark. 

Clerckeson.  See  Clarkeson. 

Clere,  Charles,  2610. 

Edward,  1464. 

chirographer  of  Common  Pleas,  1391. 
commissioner  in  Norfolk,  1855. 
of  Ormsby,  155. 

Thomas,  son  of  Charles,  2610. 

Clerenaulte,  Jehan  de,  500. 

Clerewoodcott  (Clere  Woodcote),  Hants,  [in 
Kingsclere],  manor,  2299. 

Clerici,  Baptist,  2766. 

Clerk.  See  Clarke. 

Clerk,  Cuthbert.  See  J ohnson  alias  Clerk. 

Clerk.  See  Clarke. 

Clerke,  John.  See  Johnson  alias  Clerk. 

Clerkenwell  (Clarkenwell),  Midd.,  847,  1832, 

1935,2283,2447,2571,2683. 

Flappes  Inn,  in  Tyrmill  Street,  2463,  p.  348. 

See  also  under  St.  John’s  Street. 

Clerkson.  See  Clarkeson. 

Clesbye,  Yorks.  See  Cleasby. 

Clesbye,  Humphrey,  of  Thrintoft,  889. 

Cletham.  See  Cleatham. 

Cletterwood  (Cletred),  Mont,  [in  Buttington], 
lordship,  2724,  p.  401. 

Cleve.  See  Cleeve. 

Cleveland,  archdeacon  of,  {named),  548. 

Cleves,  duke  of,  subjects  of,  433,  439,  441,  442, 
459,  462-4,  476,  483,  485-8,  15 10-12,  1516, 
1582, 1583, 1588,  1591,  1592, 1605, 1612,  1615, 
1626, 1645, 1675,  1683,  2746, 2749,  2755,  2759, 
2765, 2775, 2776, 2779, 2783, 2816, 2890, 2905, 
2907, 2908. 

Cleves,  John,  98. 
of  Poole,  1963. 
son  of  John,  1963. 

Clewgh  [Northumb.].  See  Catcleugh. 

Clewgh,  John,  of  Skipton,  680. 

Cf.  Cloughe. 

Cley.  See  Claye. 

Cleybroke.  See  Claybrooke. 

Cleydon,  Myddle.  See  Claydon,  Middle. 

Cleyhanger  (Clayhanger),  Devon,  2292.  pp.  310, 
311- 

manor,  2292,  p.  310. 

Cleypole.  See  Claypole. 

Cleyburne,  Richard,  of  Shoston,  906. 

Cleythrope.  See  Claythorpe. 

Cleyton.  See  Clayton. 

Cliff  cum  Lund  (Cliffe,  Clyffe),  Yorks,  [in  Heming- 
borough],  1382. 

Cliff  {surname).  See  Cliffe. 

Cliffe  (Clyff),  Yorks,  [in  Manfield],  1850,  1872. 

Cliff,  South  (Southcliff),  Yorks,  [in  North  Cave], 
2463,  P-  343- 

Cliffe,  West  (Westcliffe),  Kent,  2465. 

Cliffe  (Cliff),  Anne,  wife  of  Geoffrey,  1973. 

Elizabeth,  2463,  p.  346. 

Geoffrey,  ofHolborn,  1973. 

John,  1787. 

Richard,  of  East  Boldon,  868. 

Clifford  Chambers  (Clifford,  Clifford  Chamberer), 
Glouc.,  2958. 

manor,  2958. 

Clifford  (Clyfford),  George,  earl  of  Cumberland 
{ob.  1605),  2712. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


535 


Clifford,  George — cont. 

justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1 894. 

Henry,  earl  of  Cumberland  ( ob . 1570),  210,  2712. 
Ingram,  knight,  1887. 

James,  1890. 

Thomas,  2409. 

Clifton,  Bucks.  See  Clifton  Reynes. 

Clifton  (Clyfton),  Yorks,  [in  St.  Olave  and  St. 
Michael  le  Belfrey,  York],  2239,  2443. 
manor,  3269. 

See  also  under  York. 

Clifton  with  Glapton,  Notts.,  2511. 

Clifton  Reynes  (Clifton,  Clifton  Raynes),  Bucks., 
2463,  p.  349. 
church,  1320. 

Clifton  (Clyfton),  Gervase,  knight,  3,  207,  1689, 
2511. 

Henry,  2300. 

John,  1694, 1698,  3081. 

Richard,  citizen  of  London,  1417. 

Robert,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

Thomas,  3251. 

William,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

Clinton  (Clynton),  Henry,  knight,  1428,  1871, 
1874,  1895-7,  2161. 
lord.  See  Fiennes. 

Clipsham,  Martin,  clerk,  2852. 

Clipstone  Park,  (Clipson  Park),  Notts.,  steward 
of  (named),  43 . 

Clist  Hydon,  Devon,  rector  presented,  3289. 
Cloddie  (Clothie),  Mont,  [in  Kerry],  1312. 
Clophill,  Beds.,  1913. 
manor,  1324. 
rector  presented,  379. 

See  also  under  Beadlow. 

Clopton,  Suff.,  287. 

Clopton  Norton.  See  Clapton. 

Clopton,  Anne,  wife  of  William,  3254. 

John,  receiver  in  Northumberland,  Durham 
bishopric,  Richmond  archdeaconry  and  Rich- 
mond and  Berwick  towns,  2945 . 

William,  2661,  3008,  3254. 

Close,  William,  of  Sedgefield,  920. 

Clothall  (Clothehall),  Herts.,  3210. 

Clothie.  See  Cloddie. 

clothing  industry,  alleged  decay  of,  2043. 

cloths,  39,  65,  108,  133,  199,  2727. 

Clotworthye,  Anthony,  2942. 

John,  of  Woolfardisworthy,  190. 

Cloughe,  Richard,  of  London,  1452. 

Cf.  Clewgh. 

Clyffe,  Northants.  See  Kingscliffe. 

Clyff,  (surname).  See  Cliffe. 

Clyffe,  Yorks.  See  Cliff  cum  Lund. 

Clyfford.  See  Clifford. 

Clyfton,  Yorks.  See  Clifton. 

Clyfton,  (surname).  See  Clifton. 

Clynton.  See  Clinton. 

Clyro  (Clyrowe),  Radn.,  2053  (4). 

Clyst,  Broad  (Brodecliste),  Devon,  2108. 

manor,  2108. 

Clyst  St.  George,  Devon. 

See  under  Marsh  Barton. 

Clyst  St.  Mary  (Clyst  Episcopi),  Devon,  76. 

Clyve,  Northants.  See  Kingscliffe. 

Clyve,  Somers.  See  Cleeve. 

Coach  Grange  (Cotes,  Cotes  Grange),  in  South 
Elkington,  Line.,  1288. 
coalmines,  1310, 1785,  2141,  2156. 
coal,  prise  of,  17773. 


Coale.  See  Cole. 

Coate  (Corte),  Wilts,  [in  Bishop’s  Cannings],  2463, 
p.  347. 

Coates  (Cootes),  Line.,  1323. 

Coatham,  East  (East  Cotham),  Yorks,  [in  Kirk- 
leatham],  268. 

Coatham  Mundeville  (Cottam  Mundewell,  Cotton 
Mundevell),  Durh.  [in  Haughton  le  Skerne], 
857,  973- 

Coatham,  West  (Cottame  Conyers,  Cottone  Con- 
yers, West  Cotham)  [in  Kirkleatham, 
Yorks],  268,  2459. 

Coatsawmoor  (Cotessaymore),  Durh.  [in  Heigh- 
ington],  845 . 

Cobbe,  Geoffrey,  1848. 

Thomas,  2337. 

justice  of  assize  in  Norfolk  circuit,  1841. 
Cobham,  Surrey,  1265. 

Cobham,  lord.  See  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  W. 
Cobham,  John,  1894,  2162. 

Cocburye.  See  Cookbury. 

Cockar.  See  Cocker. 

Cockburne,  John,  2272. 

Cocke,  Joan,  widow,  of  Henham,  1444. 

Henry,  1444. 

commissioner  in  Hertfordshire,  1744,  1892. 
Cf.  Coke;  Coxe. 

John,  3151. 

Cockefelde.  See  Cockfield. 

Cocker  (Cockar),  Christopher,  505,  3179. 
Cockerell,  Thomas,  of  Manfield,  91 1. 

William,  586. 
of  Kettering,  41. 

Cockerington,  Line.,  3250,  3280. 

Cockes.  See  Coxe. 

Cockeshutt.  See  Cockshutt. 

Cockeson.  See  Cockson. 

Cockfeld,  William,  ofLangton,  971. 

Cockfield  (Cockefelde,  Cockfeld),  Durh.,  873,  970, 
3290. 

manor,  3275. 

Cockham.  See  Cookham. 

Cockhayes  (Cowykestrete),  Devon,  [in  Upottery], 
2310. 

Cockshutt  (Cockeshutt),  in  Ellesmere,  Salop.,  2327. 
Cockson  (Cockeson,  Cookeson),  Charles,  of 
Holmside,  877. 

Edward,  of  Durham,  717. 

Nicholas,  of  Holmside,  877. 

Robert,  of  Holmside,  877. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  715. 

Cockthorp.  See  Cokethorpe. 

Cockthorpe  (Cocthorpe),  Norf.,  270,  1160. 
Cockthorpe  Field  (Cockthorpefeild),  Norf.,  [in 
Cockthorpe],  270. 

Cokethorpe  (Cockthorp,  Cockthrope),  Oxon, 
[in  Yelford],  1169,  1425. 

Cockyn,  William,  2265. 

Coddenham  (Codyngham),  Suff.,  2371. 

rectory  and  advowson  of  vicarage,  1202. 
Coddenham  Hall,  Suff.  [in  Coddenham],  2463,  p. 
347- 

Coddenham,  Henry,  auditor  of  exchequer,  first 
fruits  and  tenths  and  mint,  551. 

Coddington  (Codington),  Heref.,  2114. 

Codford  St.  Mary  (Codford  Mary),  Wilts.,  2404. 
Codham.  See  Cudham. 

Codington,  Heref,  See  Coddington. 

Codington,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Richard,  1259. 
Richard,  1259. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


536 

Codrington  (Codryngton),  Giles,  1154. 

John,  1146. 

Simon,  1 146. 

Codryngton,  Glouc.  See  Wapley  and  Codrington. 
Codryngton  ( surname ).  See  Codrington. 
Codyngham.  See  Coddenham. 

Coggeshall,  Essex,  monastery,  1900. 

Coiston.  See  Coston. 

Coites.  See  Cootes. 

Coitham,  Francis,  607. 

Cf.  Cottam. 

Coittes.  See  Cootes. 

Coke.  See  Cooke. 

Cokeham.  See  Cookham. 

Coker,  East  (Estcoker),  Somers.,  Our  Lady 
chapel,  2678. 

Coker,  West,  Somers.,  church,  3358. 
manor,  3358. 

Coker,  West,  Somers.,  hundred,  3358. 

Coker,  Richard,  1374. 

Robert,  1885. 

Cokeyne,  Thomas,  knight,  1883, 

Coksey,  Ralph,  of  Sadberge,  884. 

Colas,  Victor,  489. 

Colberge  (Colbury),  Dorset  [in  Sturminster  New- 
ton Castle],  2282. 

Colbrand,  Zachary,  2226. 

Colbury.  See  Colberge. 

Colby,  Francis,  3319. 

Thomas,  3024. 

Colchester,  Essex,  94,  2217. 

alderman  of  {named),  1222,  2217. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1844. 

St.  James,  1222. 

St.  John’s  monastery,  2644,  2463,  p.  348. 

St.  Leonard,  rector  presented,  385,  1544. 
Colcreake.  See  Colkirk. 

Coldale  alias  Cowdale,  Richard,  1765. 

Cold  Aston  (Coldaston),  Derb.,  3190. 

Coldassheby,  Colde  Asshebye,  Coldeasshebye. 

See  Ashby,  Cold. 

Coldeaston.  See  Aston,  Cold. 

Coldehesleden.  See  Hesleton,  Cold. 

Coldhigham.  See  Higham,  Cold. 

Coldridge  (Colridge),  Devon,  2412. 

Cole  (Coale,  Kole),  John,  of  Snape,  943. 
of  Willisham,  268. 

Robert,  2942. 

of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Thomas,  1418. 

William,  clerk,  498. 
father  of  John,  268. 
of  Marske,  606. 

S.T.B.  3129. 

Cf,  Coles;  Coole. 

Colebrayfeld.  See  Brayfield,  Cold. 

Coleby  (Coulbie),  Line.,  2592. 

Coleford  (Colford),  Glouc.  [in  Newland],  2408. 
Cole  Orton  (Overton  Quartermarshe),  Leic.,  1934. 
Colepeper.  See  Culpepper. 

Coles,  Edward,  3348. 

Edmund,  1711. 

Humphrey,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Somerset, 
1849,  1853. 

John,  commissioner  in  Somerset,  1694,  1698. 
feodary  in  Somerset,  3040,  3081. 
son  of  Humphrey,  2011. 

Cf  Cole. 

Coleshill  (Colleshull),  Warw.,  1825. 


Coleshill-Fawr  (Collishill),  Flint  [in  Holywell], 
1362. 

Coletun.  See  Colton. 

Colevyle.  See  Colville. 

Colford.  See  Coleford. 

Colkerton.  See  Callerton. 

Colkirk  (Colcreake),  Norf.,  3240. 

Coll  (Colle),  Martin,  1770. 

Peter,  of  Witham,  75. 

Collamore,  Robert,  2942. 

Collaton.  See  Colyton. 

Colle.  See  Coll. 

colleges,  1345,  1402,  1827,  2072,  2117,  2448,  2460. 
Collen.  See  Collyn. 

Colleshull.  See  Coleshill. 

Collet,  Henry,  3348. 

Colley  Weston  (Colyweston),  Northants.,  282. 
Collierley  (Colly erley),  Durh.,  [in  Lanchester], 
2520. 

Collingson,  John,  of  Crakehill,  777. 

Collington,  Heref.,  2724,  p.  400. 

Collingtree,  Northants.,  1093. 

Collingworth  (Collinworth),  Yorks,  [in  Romald- 
kirk],  2504. 

Collins  (Collyns),  John,  citizen  of  London,  297. 
Thomas,  of  Godmanchester,  170. 

William,  clerk,  418. 

of  Lichfield,  2053  (10). 

Cf  Collyn. 

Collishill.  See  Coleshill-Fawr. 

Colliton  Rawby.  See  Colyton  Rawleigh. 

Collmer.  See  Colmer. 

Collow  (Collowe),  Line,  [in  Legsby],  1323. 

Collyer  (Collyar,  Colyer),  Henry  of  Morton,  907 . 
John,  of  Wadley,  3348. 

Richard,  of  Topcliffe,  733. 

William,  of  Bewerley,  909. 
of  Gillmoor,  823. 

Collyerley.  See  Collierley. 

Collymore,  Robert,  1325. 

Cf.  Colmer. 

Collyn  (Collen,  Colling,  Collinge).  John,  1130, 
p.132,  1394. 
of  Brompton,  746. 
of  Long  Newton,  850. 
son  of  John,  1130,  p.  132,  1394. 

Matthew  of  Richmond,  989. 

Ralph,  of  Long  Newton,  852. 

of  Little  Stainton,  773. 

Richard,  of  Newbiggin,  922. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  727. 

of  Long  Newton,  852. 

William,  of  Long  Newton,  852. 

son  of  John,  1130,  p.  132,  1394. 

Cf.  Collins. 

Collyns.  See  Collins. 

Collyweston.  See  Weston,  Colley. 

Colman,  John,  2487. 

William,  2487. 

Colmer  (Collmer),  Henry,  of  London,  2571. 

John,  2510. 

Cf.  Collymore. 

Colmstoke.  See  Culmstock. 

Colne,  Hunts.,  1900,  2724,  p.  403. 

Colne,  Earls  (Erlescolne),  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 
Colne,  Engain  (Gaynes  Cole),  Essex,  1900. 
Colney,  Norf.,  3355. 

Cologne,  bishop  of,  subjects  of,  2767,  2802. 
Colsell,  Line.  See  Goxhill. 

Colseworth,  Colseworthe.  See  Colsterworth. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


537 


Colshill,  Com.  [Pin  St.  Veep].  1139. 

Colshill  (Colyshyll),  Robert,  85. 

gentleman  pensioner,  2164,  2524. 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
i860. 

of  London,  1467. 

Colson,  Line.  See  Cossun. 

Colson,  John,  of  Hedley,  896. 
of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 

Ralph,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 

Robert,  of  Bishopton,  773. 

William  of  Brompton,  744. 
of  Ellerton  upon  Swale,  805. 
of  Langley,  898. 

Colstaple  (Colstable),  in  Horsham,  Sussex,  mo. 
Colsterworth  (Colseworth,  Colsworth),  Line., 
2240,  p.  295,  3234. 

Colston  Bassett  (Colstonbassett),  Notts.,  2109. 

Colt  House  (Coitus),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Malzeard], 
861. 

Colte,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert,  3366. 

Robert,  3366. 

Roger,  1431. 

son  of  Robert,  3366. 

Stephen,  1107. 

Colthirste  (Colthyrste),  Edmund,  1173. 

Edward,  1771. 

Colton,  Norf.,  1286. 

Colton  (Coletun),  James,  of  Aysgarth,  934. 
Matthew,  of  Burtersett,  931. 

Thomas,  of  Burtersett,  931. 

( another ),  931. 

Coitus.  See  Colt  House. 

Columvell,  Roger,  3190. 

Colveston  (Coston),  Norf.,  270. 

Colville  (Colevyle,  Colvill),  Geoffrey,  1846. 
Thomas,  3049. 

Colwell,  Thomas,  of  Inner  Temple,  1148. 

Colyer.  See  Collyer. 

Colyshyll.  See  Colshill. 

Colyton  (Collaton),  Devon,  294 2. 

Colyton  Rawleigh,  (Colliton  Rawby,  Colytonray- 
legh),  Devon,  1320, 1442. 

Colyweston.  See  Colley  Weston. 

Combe,  Long  (Combe,  Longe,  Combe),  Oxon, 
107. 

Combe  Rawleigh  (Comrallye,  Comberawleghe), 
Devon,  76, 1320. 

Combenevell.  See  Coombe  tf«*/Berwell. 
Comberford  (Combreforde),  John,  2097. 

Thomas,  185. 

Combermere  (Cumbermere),  Ches.  [in  Acton], 
monastery,  2572. 

Comberton  (Comerton,  Commerton),  Cambs., 
2463,  P-345,  2724,  p.  404- 
Combes,  Suff.  See  Combs 
Combes,  Richard,  2679. 

Combesburye.  See  Congresbury. 

Combre,  John,  2434. 

Combreforde.  See  Comberford. 

Combrook  (Combroke),  Warw.  [in  Kineton], 
2569,  P-  370- 
church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Combs  (Combes),  Suff.,  manor,  1160. 

Comden,  John,  of  Goudhurst,  188. 

Comerton.  See  Comberton. 

Comes.  See  Coombs. 

Comme  Biga.  See  Cwmbiga. 

Commerton.  See  Comberton. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (35) 


commissions: — 

appeals  of  error,  248,  261,  263,  267,  3011-13, 
3052. 

audit  of  accounts,  196,  197,  2096,  2107,  3087. 
composition  with  offenders,  3090. 
deputising  for  Lord  Keeper  in  House  of  Lords, 
2I59: 

determination  of  claim  of  Archbishop  against 
executors  of  predecessor  for  dilapidations, 
2106. 

ecclesiastical  causes,  2161,  3093. 
examination  of  endowments  of  Rochester 
bridge,  2162. 

examination  of  persons  charged  with  receiving 
unlawful  payments,  195. 
gaol  delivery,  198,  1841-5. 
hearing  a matrimonial  cause,  2165. 
hearing  a testamentary  cause,  2511. 
inquiry  as  to  English  property  confiscated  in 
Spanish  dominions,  2513. 
inquiry  as  to  form  of  surname,  3051. 
inquiry  as  to  fugitives’  goods  and  lands,  1687. 
inquiry  as  to  idiots  and  lunatics,  251,  256,  258, 
1688,  1733,  1736,  1768-70,  3004,  3005,  3078- 
82. 

inquiry  as  to  offences  against  Acts  of  Uniformity 
and  Supremacy,  2161,  3093. 
inquiry  as  to  petition  for  restitution  of  property, 
1325- 

inquiry  as  to  sale  of  strangers’  ships  and  goods 
arrested  during  the  embargo  with  Spain, 
3088. 

inquiry  as  to  tenancy  of  a close,  1732. 
inquiry  as  to  prohibited  exports,  199,  2512. 
inquiry  post  mortem , 200-47,  255,  257,  264-6, 
1091,  1092,  1690-1713,  1716-29,  1735,  1737- 
67,  2031-4,  2638,  2639,  2988-3003,  3010-49, 
3°53-75>  3o83>  3o84- 

ad  melius  inquirendum , 249,  250,  252,  259,  260, 
262,  1689,  1714,  1730,  1731,  1734,  3006-9, 
3050,  3076,  3085A-3086. 

justices  of  the  Court  of  Castle  Chamber  in 
Ireland,  2160. 

leases  of  Crown  lands,  3091. 
peace,  1876-99. 
proof  of  age,  253,  254. 
sale  of  rebels’  lands,  1715. 
sale  of  Spanish  ships  and  goods  for  the  benefit 
of  owners,  2510. 
sewers,  1846-75. 

survey  and  restoration  of  archery  grounds  round 
London,  194. 

taking  surrenders  of  leases,  3091. 
commitment  of  custody  of  lunatic,  to  be  revived 
as  necessary,  243  5 . 

Common  Pleas,  court  of,  chief  justice  of.  See 
Dyer,  J. 

chirographers  {named),  1391. 
fines  in,  312,  494,  1024,  1026,  1049,  1087,  1147, 
1154, 1189, 1214,  1225, 1231, 1258, 1264, 1267, 
1299, 1300, 1416, 1445,  1466,  2017,  2018,  2290, 
2360,  2412,  2413,  3098,  3265,  3266. 
justices  of.  See  Harpur,  R.;  Manwood,  R.; 

Mounson,  R.;  Welshe,  J.;  Weston,  R. 
outlawries  in,  152-72,  174-6,  178-93,  1045,  1147, 
1444,  1446,  1448,  1450-6,  1459,  1462,  1463, 
1477,  I478,  193°,  I934>  2316,  2412,  2413, 
2632,  2733-42,  2824,  2825,  2827-30,  2875, 
2876,  2879,  2882, 2883, 2885-9,  2932- 
process  out  of,  2942. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


538 

Commyng,  Commynge.  See  Comyn. 
compositions  for  offences  against  penal  statutes, 
grant  of  moiety  of,  2425. 

Comp’s  Civitatis.  See  Shudy  Camps. 

Compton  Bassett,  Wilts.,  1214. 

Compton  Beauchamp  (West  Compton),  Berks., 
1297- 

manor,  1179. 

Compton  Dando,  Somers.,  1901,  3222. 
manor,  1186. 

Compton,  Fenny  (Fenycompton),  Warw.,  313. 
church,  1320. 

Compton  Pauncefoot  (Compton  Paunceford), 
Somers.,  chantry,  1023. 

Compton,  Henry,  knight,  1278,  1865. 
son  of  Peter,  3099. 

John,  son  of  Richard,  1077. 

Peter,  son  of  William,  3099. 

Richard,  1077. 

Walter,  209. 

justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
William,  constable  of  Gloucester  castle,  2693. 
knight,  1020,  3099. 

Comondale,  Christopher,  of  Ormsby,  615. 
Comrallye.  See  Combe  Rawleigh. 

Comyn  (Commyng,  Commynge,  Comynge),  An- 
thony, 2457. 

George,  of  Durham,  715. 

Nicholas,  of  Helmington  Row,  873. 

Ralph,  of  Redmarshall,  906. 

Rowland,  of  Wolsingham,  878. 

Thomas,  of  Helmington  Row,  873. 

Con,  Thomas,  of  Low  Coniscliffe,  840. 

Conant,  Joan,  wife  of  William,  76. 

Thomas,  of  Luppitt,  76. 

William,  of  Combe  Rawleigh,  76. 

Condell,  William  of  Finghall,  748’ 
coney  skins,  132. 
confirmations: 

of  leases,  2118,  3119,  3146. 
of  power  to  examine  payments  of  annuities,  42. 
Congresbury  (Combesburye),  Somers.  1320. 
Congsby.  See  Coningsby. 

Corners.  See  Conyers. 

Coningbroke.  See  Kennington. 

Coningsby  (Congsby,  Conisby,  Connysby,  Connys- 
bye,  Consbye,  Conyngesby,  Conysgesbye, 
Conysby,  Cunsbyr),  Line.,  1264,  1284, 

2240,  pp.  295,  296,  2358,  2398. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295,  2398. 

Coningsby  (Coningesby,  Conisbye,  Connygesbie, 
Connysby,  Conyngesby,  Conyngsbye,  Conys- 
bie,  Conysby),  Edward,  2630. 

Henry,  1419,  1420. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Hertfordshire,  1892, 
3008. 

Humphrey,  2960,  3241. 

son  of  John,  3283. 

John,  3283. 

Mary,  wife  of  Humphrey,  3241. 

Thomas,  3180. 
brother  of  Edward,  2630. 

Conington  (Connyngton),  Cambs.  2463^.  347. 
Conisby.  See  Coningsby. 

Coniscliffe,  Durh.  See  under  Ulnaby. 

Coniscliffe,  High  (Over  Cunclyff),  Durh.  [in 
Coniscliffe],  840. 

Coniscliffe,  Low,  (Nethercunscliff,  Nethercuns- 
clyff),  Durh.  [in  Conscliffe],  840,  843. 
Conisholme  (Conysholme),  Line.,  3250. 


Coniston  (Conystonne),  Yorks,  [in  Swine],  492. 

Coniston,  Cold  (Golde  Connyston),  Yorks., 
[in  Gargrave],  chapels,  268. 

Connington . S ee  Covington . 

Connye,  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert,  329. 

Robert,  329. 

Thomas,  3172. 

Connygesbie.  JV*  Coningsby. 

Connyng  on.  See  Conington. 

Connysby,  Connysbye,  Line.  See  Coningsby. 

Connysby  (surname).  See  Coningsby. 

Connyston,  Golde.  See  Coniston,  Cold. 

Conock  (Cannocke),  in  Churton  or  Cherrington, 
Wilts.,  2677. 

Conquest,  Edmund,  1092,  2202. 

Richard,  brother  of  Edmund,  2202. 

Consbye.  See  Coningsby. 

Constable  (Cunstable), Hilary,  2995. 

lady  Jane  alias  Joan,  widow,  1721,  1730,  2598. 

John,  knight,  1850,  1872,  1886. 
ofDroverby,  1888. 

Marmaduke,  82,  2995. 
knight,  1850,  1872,  1886. 
of  Cliffe,  1850,  1872. 
son  of  Marmaduke,  82. 

Ralph,  1886. 

Robert,  knight,  268,  558,  2157,  2219,  2549, 
3032. 

Constantyn  (Constantyne),  John,  clerk,  3149. 

William,  LI.  D.,  403. 

Convaye.  See  Conway. 

Conwackwill.  See  Crockernwell. 

Conway  (Convaye,  Conwey),  Carn.,  bailiffs 
{named),  2041. 

gaol,  2041. 

monastery,  268,  3315. 

rectory,  3315. 

Conwey  (Conwey e),  Catherine,  wife  of  Thomas 
Vaughan  ap  Robert,  2098. 

Peter,  rector  of  Alderton,  2831. 

Conyers  (Corners),  Catherine,  wife  of  Ralph,  1836. 

Christopher,  2268. 
of  Catterick,  949. 
of  Fareham,  3356. 

George,  knight,  2664. 

John,  2664,  3151. 

auditor  of  duchy  of  Cornwall,  1715,  242  8 . 
lord  Conyers  {ob.  1557),  2268. 
of  North  Reston,  1924. 

Matthew,  3134. 

Ralph,  traitor,  1836,  2459. 

Reginald,  2087. 

Richard,  of  Durham,  718. 
of  Haughton  le  Skerne,  784. 

Robert,  of  Brancepeth,  643. 

Thomas,  of  Richmond,  989. 
of  Yarm,  632. 

William,  of  Warlaby,  790. 

Conyers,  lord,  1 778.  See  also  Conyers,  John. 

Conyngesby,  Conyngsbye.  See  Coningsby. 

Conyngham,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  731. 

Conysbie,  (surname).  See  Coningsby. 

Conysby,  Line.  See  Coningsby. 

Conysholme.  See  Conisholme. 

Conystonne.  See  Coniston. 

Cookbury  (Cocburye),  Devon,  1320. 

Cooke  (Coke),  Alice,  of  Luppitt,  76. 

Anthony,  knight,  1862,  1870,  1875,  1889,  3093. 

Charles,  chief  gunner  of  Carlisle,  2539. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Middleham,  1414. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


539 


Cooke — contd. 

Christopher,  of  Durham,  724. 
of  Skeeby,  889. 

Edmund,  1865. 

Edward,  1130. 

George,  ofWestoe,  735. 

Hellegar,  1512. 

Henry,  of  Hartlepool,  586. 
of  Sherburn,  736. 
of  Sinderby,  646. 

John,  2300. 

father  of  Robert  of  London,  1247. 
of  Crakehill,  777. 
of  Durham,  718. 
of  London,  goldsmith,  2636. 

Nicholas,  2674. 
tenant  in  Houndsditch,  2673. 

Peter  alias  Pero,  522. 

Ralph  alias  Nedd,  of  Kettering,  41 . 

Richard,  1158. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Essex,  1862. 

of  London,  2311. 

tenant  of  lands  in  Clent,  291. 

Robert,  coroner  in  Middlesex,  139,  2453. 
of  London,  1247. 
son  of  John,  2636. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Cambridgeshire,  3083. 
lessee  of  Utterby  rectory,  302. 
of  Seamer,  625. 

William,  2,  2347. 
of  Crakehill,  776. 
of  Cole  Orton  and  London,  1934. 
ofHolbourn,  1973. 
of  Pickhill,  651. 
of  West  Tanfield,  988. 
tenant  in  Hardwick,  1099. 

Cookeson.  See  Cockson. 

Cookham  (Cokeham),  Berks.,  3338. 

Cookham  (Cockham),  Sussex  [in  Mayfield], 
chapel,  2724,  p.  401. 

cooking,  pots  for,  2127. 

Coole,  William  B.D.,  1388.  Cf.  Cole. 

Coombe  and  Berwell  (Combenevell),  in  Kingston 
upon  Thames,  Surrey,  manors,  2139. 

Coombs  (Comes),  Sussex,  2531. 

Cooper.  See  Cowper. 

Coopersale  (Coopersall),  in  Epping,  Essex,  2463, 
p.348. 

Coote,  Richard,  1855,  2940. 

Cf.  Cotte. 

Cootes,  Line.  See  Coates. 

Cootes  (Coites,  Coittes,  Cootes,  Cotes,  Cottes), 
Alban,  of  Madingley,  177. 

Anthony,  of  Durham,  923. 

Brian,  pensioner  of  Berwick,  1 106. 

Christopher,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

George,  of  Sigston  Kirby,  817. 
of  Woodland,  961. 

James,  of  Sowerby,  668. 

John,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  1001. 
of  Brompton,  744. 
ofHurworth,  886. 
of  Thornton  le  Beans,  793. 

Lawrence,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 

Ralph,  of  Northallerton,  637. 

Richard,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  793. 

Robert,  of  Sigston  Kirby,  817. 

Simon,  of  Thornton  le  Moor,  806. 

Thomas,  of  Deighton,  817. 
of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 


Cootes — cont 

William,  master  of  society  of  clerks  in  London, 
73- 

of  Grantley,  888. 
of  London,  2350. 
of  Thornaby,  635. 

Coottes.  See  Coton. 

Cope,  Anne,  wife  of  Anthony,  2337. 

Anthony,  2337,  2399. 

brother  of  William,  2187. 

William,  2187. 

Copford,  Essex.  1240,  2450. 
manor,  2450. 
rector  presented,  2912. 

Copland,  Thomas,  of  Carlton,  704. 

Cf.  Cowpland. 

Copledike  (Copledyke,  Coppledicke),  John,  204, 
1871,1874. 

Copleston.  See  Copplestone. 

Copley,  Francis,  of  Doncaster,  1850. 

Richard,  2446. 

Thomas,  2589. 
copper,  3351,  3357. 

Coppledicke.  See  Copledike. 

Copplestone  (Copleston,  Coppleston),  Anthony, 
264,  2950. 

Christopher,  1884. 

George,  215. 

John,  clerk,  2643. 

justice  of  peace  in  Devonshire,  1876,  1884. 
Coppy  Crook  (Coppycrockes),  Durh.  [in  Auckland 
St.  Andrew],  871. 

Copt  Hall  (Coptorihill),  Herts,  [in  Redbourne], 
chantry,  2463,  p.  346. 

Corame.  See  Coverham. 

Corbell,  Ralph,  of  Hett,  855. 

Corbett  (Corbet),  Andrew,  knight,  242,  559. 
of  Moreton  Corbet,  1469. 

Edward,  1766. 

Jerome,  3007. 

John,  270. 

Miles,  1855,  1864. 

Robert,  2327,  3325.  See  also  Cane. 

Walter,  2327. 

William,  of  Kettering,  41. 

Corbridge,  N orthumb . S ee  under  Halton . 

Corby  (Corbye),  Line.,  270,  2240,  p.  295,  3234. 
Corby,  Northants.,  wood,  2588. 

Corby  (Corbye),  Christopher,  of  Seaton  Carew, 
960. 

William,  of  Hudswell,  798. 

Cordell,  Edward,  3137. 

William,  knight,  master  of  rolls,  32,  194,  287, 
295,  1286,  1318,  1396,  1399,  1846,  1855,  i856, 
1859,  1862,  1870,  2044,  2211,  2552,  2614, 
2632,  2671,  2976,  3094-5,  3181,  3243,  3285, 
3328. 

as  chirographer  of  Common  Pleas,  1391. 
Cordington.  See  Cardington. 

Core,  Richard,  2312. 

Corfe  Castle  (Corff),  Dorset,  1714. 
lordship,  3358. 

Corham,  Mabel,  wife  of  Roger,  2341 . 

Robert,  2640. 

Roger,  2341,2373. 

Coringdon  (Coryngdon),  Dorset,  [in  Corscombe], 
manor,  1301. 

Corker,  Thomas,  clerk,  1536. 

Corley,  Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Cormynall,  Ellis,  1380. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


540 

corn,  134,  1407,  1411,  1811,  1956,  2066,  2424, 
2586,  2720.  See  also  rents,  services  etc. 

Cornbrough  (Corneburgh),  Yorks,  [in  Sheriff 
Hutton],  1050. 

Corndon  Forest,  Mont.,  1312. 

Come,  Cornelius,  2788. 

Corneburgh.  See  Cornbrough. 

Cornefurth,  Cornefurthe.  See  Cornfurth. 

Comely s,  Derrick,  449. 

Corner  (Corneyr),  John,  of  Guisbrough,  617. 

Richard,  of  Eston,  900. 

Robert,  of  Elwick,  979. 
of  Thornaby,  635. 

William,  of  Thornaby,  636. 

Cornerth.  See  Cran worth. 

Cornesaierawe,  Cornesaye.  See  Cornsay. 

Cornett  Castle.  See  Castle  Cornet. 

Cornewaill,  Cornewall.  See  Cornwall. 

Cornewalles.  See  Cornwallis. 

Cornewe,  William,  2310. 

Cornewood.  See  Cornwood. 

Cornforth  (Cornefurth),  Durh.  [in  Bishop’s 
Middleham],  921. 

Cornfurth  (Cornefourt,  Cornefurth,  Corne- 
furthe), John,  of  Newton  Cap,  809. 
of  Richmond,  950. 
of  Stainton,  634. 

Robert,  of  Byers  Green,  91 1 . 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  718. 

William,  of  Blackwell,  905. 
of  Newton  Cap,  879. 

Cornishe,  John,  1819. 

Cornsay  (Cornesaierawe,  Cornesaye),  Durh.  [in 
Lanchester],  856,  879. 

Cornwall,  archdeacon  of  (named),  495 . 

Cornwall,  county,  justices  of  peace  in,  1881. 

Cornwall,  duchy,  1335,  3268,  3351. 

auditor  of.  Conyers,  J. 

receiver  general  of,  125.  See  also  Arundell,  J.; 
Arundell,  T.;  Coseworth,  J.;  Coseworth,  T.; 
Gate,  H.;  Waldegrave,  E. 

steward  of.  See  Courtenay,  H.;  Hastings,  E.; 
Russell,  J.;  Russell,  F. 

Cornwall  (Cornewaill,  Cornewall),  Edmund,  son 
of  Richard,  1029. 

Edward,  2437. 

George,  knight,  1905. 

Isabel,  of  London,  2571. 

Richard,  1029. 

Cornwallis  (Cornewalles,  Cornwallys),  Francis, 
bailiff  of  Berkhamstead  manor,  1340. 

Thomas,  knight,  1286,  1855,  1836. 

Cornwood  (Cornewood),  Devon,  2942. 

Correy,  Matthew,  of  Thornley,  739. 

Thomas,  of  Thornley,  739. 

Corrock,  Edward,  clerk,  408. 

Corscombe,  Dorset,  manor  and  advowson  of 
church,  1301. 

See  also  under  Catsley;  Coringdon. 

Corsham  (Cosham,  Coshams,  Cossehams),  Wilts., 
1201. 

manor,  3358. 

parks  in,  3 3 3 8 . 

keeper  of  {named) , 567. 

Corte.  See  Coate. 

Cortlingstock  (Cortlelyngstock)  [Notts.],  rector 
presented,  394. 

Corwyn,  William,  clerk,  1572. 

Coryngdon.  See  Coringdon. 

Cory  ton,  Jane,  1. 


Cosby  (Cosbye),  Leic.,  1900. 

Cosby e,  Bridget,  daughter  of  Richard,  3138. 
Richard,  3138. 

Coseworthe,  John,  receiver  general  of  duchy  of 
Cornwall,  3333. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  receiver  general  of  duchy 
of  Cornwall,  3333. 

Cosey.  See  Cossey. 

Cosgrove  (Cosgrav),  Northants.,  2463,  p.  349. 

„ church,  2463,  p.  349. 

Cosham,  Coshams.  See  Corsham. 

Cossall  (Cassaye,  Cossill),  Notts.,  38,  270,  3358. 
Cosseham.  See  Corsham. 

Cossey  or  Costessey  (Cosey,  Cotessey),  Norf., 
1024. 

manor,  1286. 

Cossill.  See  Cossall. 

Cossun  (Colson),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295,  3234. 

Cost  on  (Coiston),  Leic.,  3358. 

Coston,  Norf.  See  Colveston. 

Cosyns.  See  Cousins. 

Cotes,  Leic.  [in  Prestwold],  2158,  p.  273. 

Cotes,  Oxon.  See  Coton. 

Cotes,  Cotes  Grange.  See  Coach  Grange. 

Cotes,  (surname).  See  Cootes. 

Cotesfurth  (Cottisfurth),  Anthony,  of  Newton  in 
Cleveland,  939. 

John,  of  Winlaton,  912. 

Cotessaymore.  See  Coatsawmoor. 

Cotessey.  See  Cossey. 

Cotheridge,  Worcs.,  rectory,  1174. 

Cotesworth,  George,  of  Brafferton,  838. 

Cotgrave,  Notts.,  1320. 

Cotham,  East  and  West.  See  Coatham. 
Cotherington.  See  Gotherington. 

Cotherston  (Cotherstone),  Yorks,  [in  Romald 
Kirk],  3321. 

Cothinger.  See  Cuthays. 

Cotnan,  Thomas,  of  Preston  le  Skerne,  939. 
Cotney  (Cotnay),  George,  of  Kipling,  804. 

Rowland,  of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Coton,  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Coton  (Coottes,  Cotes),  Oxon.  [in  Cropredy], 
2450- 

manor,  2450. 

Coton  in  the  Elmes  (Coton),  Derb.  [in  Lullington], 
2569,  p.  369. 
church,  2569,  p.  369. 

Cottam,  Oswald,  of  Kirklington,  634. 

Cf.  Coitham. 

Cottame  Conyers.  See  Coatham,  West. 

Cottam  Mundewell.  See  Coatham  Mundeville. 
Cotte,  William,  292. 

Cf.  Coote. 

Cotterdale  (Cotterdaile),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  935. 
Cotterell,  Glouc.  See  Frampton  Cotterell. 

Cotterell  (Cottrell),  Anne,  wife  of  Ralph,  3327. 
John,  3119. 

LL.D.,  1345. 

Ralph,  3327. 

Cottes.  See  Cootes. 

Cottesbrook  (Cottesbroke),  Northants,  1736. 
Cottesden.  See  Cutsdean. 

Cottingham  (Cottyngham),  Northants.,  woods, 
3358. 

Cottingham,  Yorks.,  21 11,  2549. 
manor,  289, 1912,  2349. 

Cottingwith,  East  (Estcottingwith),  Yorks,  [in 
Aughton],  3269. 
manor,  3269. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


541 


Cottingwith,  East — cont. 

rectory.  See  under  Eller  ton. 

Cottisforth.  See  Cotesfurth. 

Cotton,  Northants.  See  Cotton  End. 

Cotton,  Staff,  [in  St.  Mary  and  St.  Chad],  2704. 

prebend.  See  under  Stafford,  St.  Mary’s  church 
Cotton,  Warw.  See  Chilvers  Coton. 

Cotton  End,  (Cotton),  Northants.  [in  Harding- 
stone],  manor,  2574. 
rectory,  2574. 

Cottone  Conyers.  See  Coatham  West. 

Cotton  Mundevell.  See  Coatham  Mundeville. 
Cotton,  Upper  and  Lower,  Staffs  [In  Alton],  2281. 
Cotton,  Humphrey,  2675. 

Lawrence,  2463,  p.  346. 

Richard,  1423. 

knight,  controller  of  household,  554,  1773, 
2095. 

Robert,  groom  of  wardrobe  of  beds,  568. 
Thomas,  knight,  1894,  2173. 

queen’s  deputy  for  providing  waftage  of 
wares  of  staple  to  Hamburg,  etc.,  3131. 
justice  of  peace  in  Huntingdonshire,  1891, 
3047- 

William,  of  London,  ironmonger,  3353. 

Cottrell.  See  Cotterell. 

Cottyngham.  See  Cottingham. 

Cottyngton,  Philip,  2378. 

Couche,  Robert,  of  Southwark,  2251. 

Coulbie.  See  Coleby. 

Couleson,  Henry,  of  Welbury,  631. 

Couley.  See  Cowley. 

Coulford  (Coulforde),  Gabriel,  2969. 

Joan,  wife  of  Thomas,  2969. 

Richard,  2969. 

Thomas,  2969. 

Coulton  (Cowlton),  Ralph,  S.T.B.,  548,  1542. 
Councell.  See  Counsell. 

Coundell,  Richard,  2437. 

Cf.  Cundale. 

Council,  Privy,  clerk  of.  See  Badiswell,  J.; 
Bele,  R.;  Crystofer,  G.;  Eden,  R.;  Eden,  T.; 
Marsh,  T.;  Rydon,  R. 

Coundon  (Cownden),  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St. 
Andrew],  841. 

Counsell  (Councell),  Hugh,  268. 
of  Calais,  3151. 

Countismere.  See  Tornemere. 

County e,  Anthony,  2226. 

Courteenhall  (Courtenhall),  Northants,  2087. 
church,  advowson  of,  2087. 
manor,  2087. 
rector  presented,  1577. 

Courtenay,  Edward,  earl  of  Devon  ( ob . 1556), 
2283,  2292,  p.  310, 2679, 3119. 

Gertrude,  wife  of  Henry  marquess  of  Exeter, 
2139- 

Henry,  marquess  of  Exeter  (executed  1539), 
steward  of  duchy  of  Cornwall,  556,  2139, 
3337- 

Courthope  (Curthope,  Curthopp,  Curthoppe), 
Agnes,  97. 

Christopher,  97,  2185. 

John,  son  of  Christopher,  97,  2185 . 

of  Canterbury,  2296. 

Peter,  2185. 

Cousins  (Cosyns),  in  Ware,  Herts.,  manor,  2290. 
Cove,  North  (Northcote,  Suff.),  2463,  p.  347. 
Cove,  South  (Southcove),  Suff.,  2373. 

Cove,  Richard,  1576. 


Cove,  Richard — cont. 
clerk,  1669. 

Coveham.  See  Covenham. 

Covehithe.  See  Hales,  North. 

Covell,  Cambs.  [in  Swavesey],  2724,  p.  404. 
Covenham  (Coveham),  Line.,  3250. 

Coventry  (Coventre,  Coventrye),  Warw.,  94,  113, 
1478,  1779- 

alderman  of  {named),  2554. 

Bablake in,  2533. 
cathedral,  1068. 

Charterhouse  by,  2478. 

Exhall  chapel  in,  presentation  to,  370. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  1842. 
mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  2533. 
monastery,  1320,  2068. 
poor  of,  relief  of,  2533. 

Coventry  and  Lichfield,  bishop  of,  2339. 
Coverdale,  Yorks  [in  Coverham],  512,  702,  1414. 
Coverdaile,  Edmund,  of  East  Rouncton,  620. 
Coverham  (Corame,  Coverhame),  Yorks.,  512, 
675. 

See  also  under  Carlton;  Carlton  Highdale;  Cover- 
dale. 

Covert,  Richard,  205. 

Covington  (Connington),  Hunts.,  guild  in,  2463, 
P-  345- 

Cowage  (Cowiche,  Cowiche  Dean),  Wilts  [in 
Caine],  1214. 

Coward,  William,  of  Richmond,  951. 

Cowbit  (Cowbitt),  Line.,  1113,  1117. 

Cowcroft  (Cowcrofte,  Sowcrofte),  Line,  [in 
Alvingham],  grange,  1323,  3250. 

Cowdale.  See  Coldale. 

Cowden  (Cowdon),  Dorset  [in  Charminster], 
1838,  2084. 

Cowdham.  See  Cudham. 

Cowen,  John,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 

Cowesfield  (Cowfeild,  Cowfould),  Wilts,  [in 
Whiteparish],  grange,  1270. 

Cowiche.  See  Co  wage. 

Cowick  (Cowicke),  Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1128,  1789. 
Cowis  Hill.  See  Caw  Burn. 

Cowley  (Couley),  John,  of  Sadberge,  884. 

Ralph,  of  Wath,  652. 

Richard,  of  Wath,  652. 

Cowlton.  See  Coulton. 

Cowman,  William  Johnson,  1 1 1 . 

Cownden.  See  Coundon. 

Cowper  (Cooper,  Cupper),  Anthony,  525. 

George,  warden  of  Blacksmiths  company,  1829. 
John,  299,2547,  2765. 

feodary  in  Oxfordshire,  1706. 
lessee  of  Cherry  Burton  manor,  1964. 
of  Aiskew,  902. 
of  Hutton  Hang,  599. 
of  East  Keswick,  741 . 

See  also  Godfrey. 

Peter,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

tenant  in  East  Smithfield,  2673. 

Richard,  1853. 

commissioner  in  Buckinghamshire,  1750, 
1761. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Somerset,  1849. 
commissioner  in  Staffordshire,  1731. 
of  Manfield,  91 1. 

Simon,  of  Kneeton,  678. 

Thomas,  dean  of  Christ  Church,  dean  of 
Gloucester,  bishop  of  Lincoln  (1571-84), 
1385,  1985,  1995,  2020,  2059,  2161. 


542 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Cowper — cotit. 

William,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 

See  also  Cupper;  Godney  alias  Cowper. 
Cowpland,  John,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Cf.  Copland. 

Cowpon.  See  Bewley  Cowper. 

Cowson,  Robert,  of  Fadmoor,  827. 

Cowthropp.  See  Carthorp. 

Cowton,  East  (Longe  Cowton),  Yorks.,  640-2. 
Cowton,  North  (Yorks)  [in  Gilling],  1777. 
Cowykestrete,  Devon.  See  Cockhayes. 

Cox  (Cockes,  Coxe),  Francis,  of  the  pantry,  2061. 
Richard,  3195. 

bishop  of  Ely  (1559-81),  1846,  3093. 

Simon,  clerk,  3102. 

Thomas,  groom  of  the  chamber,  280. 
master  of  the  king’s  barge,  3143. 
of  the  pantry,  1931. 

William,  yeoman  of  chamber,  rope-maker  to  the 
ordnance,  16,  33. 
son  of  Francis,  2061. 

Coxhed,  Henry,  of  West  Ginge,  1238., 

Coxwell,  Great,  Berks.,  1258. 

Coxwell,  Little,  Berks,  [in  Great  Farringdon],  1258. 
Coxwold  (Cuckhould,  Cuckwold),  Yorks.,  1924, 
2463,  p.  343. 

See  also  under  Baxby;  Byland;  Oulston;  Wildon 
Grange. 

Crabbey,  Christian,  2805. 

Crabhouse,  Norf.  [in  Wiggenhall  St.  Mary], 
manor,  1260. 

Crachehed,  Crachehegge.  See  Scrattage. 
Crackmarsh  (Crake  Marsh,  Crakmarshe,  Crat- 
marshe),  in  Uttoxeter,  Staff.,  chapel,  2724, 

pp.  398,404- 

Cradley  [Heref.],  rector  presented,  1571. 

Cradocke,  Edward,  S.T.P.,  rector  of  Lutterworth, 
1954. 

Matthew,  3021. 

Crafte,  Robert,  2729. 

Cragdale  (Cragedale),  in  Bainbridge,  Yorks  [in 
Aysgarth],  2237. 

Crages,  John,  of  Hunton,  749. 

Cragge,  John,  of  Middridge,  833. 

Robert,  of  East  Boldon,  710. 

Craikall.  See  Crakehill. 

Craike  (Crake),  Yorks,  783,  952. 

Crakehill  (Craikall,  Crakall,  Crakell,  Craykall), 
Yorks,  [in  Topcliffe],  680,  776,  777,  801. 
Crake  Marshe.  See  Crackmarsh. 

Crakell.  See  Crakehall. 

Crakenthorpe,  Henry,  3064. 

Crakhall,  William,  of  Roxby,  669. 

Crambe  (Crame  Bouun,  Crawme),  Yorks. ,268, 1941. 
Cramborne  Chase.  See  Cranborne  Chase. 

Crame  Bouun.  See  Crambe. 

Cranborne  (Cramborne),  Dorset,  567. 
hundred,  567. 
manor,  567. 

Cranborne  Chase  (Cramborne  Chase),  Dorset, 
warden  etc.  of  {named),  567. 

Crane,  Anne,  wife  of  Henry,  2183. 

Anthony,  198. 

clerk  controller  of  household,  1349. 

Henry,  2183. 

Cranewell,  Edward,  3343. 

Cranfield  (Cranfild),  Beds.,  manor,  1915. 

Cranham  (Crannam),  Glouc.,  1286. 

Cranley,  Suff.  [in  Eye],  2447. 


Cranmer,  Thomas,  1237,  3172. 

archbishop  of  Canterbury  (1533-56),  515,  568, 
1112, 1329. 

Crannam.  See  Cranham. 

Cransley  (Crannesley),  Northants,  1457. 

Cranworth  (Cornerth)  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

rector  presented,  1495. 

Crashe  Milles.  See  Temple  Mills. 

Crathorne  (Craythorne),  Yorks.,  607. 

Craven,  Yorks.,  2954. 

Craven,  John,  2662. 
of  Nettledale,  752. 

Robert,  1774. 

William  of  Rosedale,  819. 

Crawe,  John,  of  Brierton,  915. 

Crawforth  (Crawfourth,  Crawfurth),  Robert,  of 
Brompton,  746. 

Simon,  of  Raby,  968. 

Thomas,  of  Raby,  968. 

the  younger  of  Raby,  968. 

William,  of  Raby,  968. 

Cf.  Crayford. 

Crawley,  William,  1049. 

Crawme.  See  Crambe. 

Crayford  (Earde),  Kent,  1207. 

Crayford,  Richard,  1878. 

Cf.  Crawforth. 

Craykall.  See  Crakehill. 

Craythorne,  George,  607. 

Peter,  607. 

Craythroppe.  See  Carthorp. 

Creacombe  (Crecombe),  Devon,  2942. 

Creake  Grove,  Essex.  See  Crickle  Wood. 

Creake,  South  (Southereake),  Norf.,  2829. 
creations,  of  heralds,  etc.,  549,  550,  1932,  2027. 

of  peers,  2211,  3094,  3095. 

Creaton,  Peter,  1602. 

Crecombe.  See  Creacombe. 

Crede,  Henry,  of  London,  2412. 

Crediton  (Kirton),  Devon,  manor,  3288. 

See  also  under  Cannon  Fee;  Yeaford. 

Crediton,  Devon,  hundred,  3288. 

Creeke,  Great  (Krekyn),  Yorks  [in  Heming- 
borough],  1941. 

Creeting  All  Saints  (Cretinge  All  Saints),  Suff., 
1900, 2371. 

Creeting,  St.  Mary  (Cretinge  St.  Mary),  Suff'.,  2371. 
Creeton  (Creton),  Line.,  3228. 

Creke,  Bonaventure,  2463,  p.  346. 

Crekmarshe.  See  Crackmarsh. 

Cremer,  Henrick,  2810. 

Crendon,  Long,  Bucks.  See  under  Notley. 
Creseman,  John,  of  London,  2571. 

Cresner,  William,  warden  of  society  of  clerks  in 
London,  73. 

Cressett,  John,  1766. 

Cressing  (Cressinge,  Cressynge),  Essex,  75,  2290. 
Cressingham,  Little  (Cressingham  Parva),  Norf., 
270. 

Cressoppe,  Robert,  607. 

Creswall  alias  Creswell,  Richard,  3230. 

Cresswell  (Crossewell),  Northumb.,  1310. 

Creswell,  Margaret,  3230. 

Owen,  1693. 

Robert,  2407. 

Cressynge.  See  Cressing. 

Cretinge  All  Saints.  See  Creeting,  All  Saints. 
Cretinge  St.  Mary.  See  Creeting,  St.  Mary. 
Cretingham  (Cretingham  alias  Tyes,  Cretyngham 
alias  Tyes),  Suff.,  manor,  1256,  1276. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


543 


Cretmarshe.  See  Crackmarsh. 

Creton.  See  Creeton. 

Creuddyn  (Cruthin),  Cam.,  2286. 

Crewe,  Ches.,  1454. 

Crewell,  Francis,  1604. 

Crewkerne  (Crokerne,  Cruckehorne),  Somers., 
2442,  2678. 

church,  2442,  2678. 

See  also  under  Clapton. 

Crich  (Cryche),  Derb.  manor,  1158. 

Crickadarn  (Bryxabean),  Brec.,  2882. 

Crickemaye.  See  Trownyon. 

Cricklade  (Crickland),  Wilts.,  2329. 

Crickle  Wood  (Crickley  Wood)  [?  Creake  Grove 
in  Little  Horkesley],  Essex,  3358. 

Cridelstyle  (Brydelestowe,  Cridelston,  Crudel- 
stowe,  alias  Earl  Mill,  Eastmyll),  in  Fordin- 
bridge,  Hants.,  2932. 

Cringleford  (Cringleforth,  Cryngleford,  Cryngle- 
forth),  Norf.,  1 343,  3355. 

manor,  3335. 

rectory,  3353. 

Cripps  alias  Crispe,  Richard,  19. 

Crischurche  Twynham.  See  Christchurch. 

Crishall.  See  Chrishall. 

Crispe,  Henry,  knight,  1854,  1866,  1894. 

Richard.  See  Cripps  alias  Crispe. 

Cristofer.  See  Christopher. 

Crocker,  Gerard,  3197. 

Mary,  wife  of  Gerard,  3197. 

Crockernwell  (Conwackwill),  Devon  [in  Cheriton 
Bishop],  1320. 

Croft  (Crofte),  Line.,  2505 . 

parsonage,  2305. 

rectory,  2303. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2505. 

Croft  (Crofte  in  Marisco),  Line,  [in  Candleshoe 
Wapentake],  chantry,  572. 

Croft  (Crofte),  Yorks.,  rector  presented,  128. 

See  also  under  Halnaby;  Stapleton. 

Croft  (Crofte,  Croftes),  Christopher,  of  Weston, 
2543. 

Edmund,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  1399. 

Edward,  clerk,  1541, 1533. 

justice  of  peace  in  Herefordshire,  1893. 
son  of  James,  2573. 

James,  knight,  councillor,  controller  of  house- 
hold, constable  of  Aberystwith  and  Mont- 
gomery castles,  steward  of  Montgomery, 
Kerry  and  Kedewen  lordships,  keeper  of 
Wigmore  Park,  66,  195,  199,  2044,  2083, 
2105,  2211,  2329,  2573,  3094,  3093,  3121. 

John,  3126. 
of  Kneeton,  678. 

Margaret,  mother  of  Christopher,  2543. 

Ralph,  512. 

Thomas,  46,  3126. 

keeper  of  Oakley  Park,  496. 
of  Kneeton,  678. 
ofScorton,  1000. 

Crofte  in  Marisco.  See  Croft. 

Croftes.  See  Croft. 

Croke.  See  Crooke. 

Croker,  Gerard,  of  Steeple  Barton,  1053. 

William,  245  5 . 

Crokerne.  See  Crewkerne. 

Crokewill,  (Crokewyll,  Crokwill),  Robert,  coroner 
in  Devonshire,  147,  2818,  2821. 

Crooke  (Crook),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  869. 

Cromehall.  See  Cromhall,  Abbots. 


Cromer,  Norf.,  270. 

Cromer,  William,  1894,  2162. 

Cromhall,  Abbots  (Cromehall),  Glouc.,  1180. 
Cromwell  (Crumwell),  Francis,  1868. 

Henry,  knight,  1868,  2161. 

lord  Cromwell  ( ob . 1592),  1696.  21 11,  2962. 
Mary,  wife  of  Henry,  lord  Cromwell,  2962. 
Richard,  1130. 

Thomas,  2962. 
knight,  523,  2521. 

Crooke  (Croke),  Henry  son  of,  Thomas,  3287. 
John,  2161,  2942,  2964. 
of  Wolsingham,  807. 

{another),  878. 

Richard,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 

Sebastian  de,  781. 

Thomas,  3287. 

William,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Crookes,  Nicholas,  of  Fishburn,  914. 

Cropredy  (Cropredye,  Crowpredye),  Oxon,  2450. 
manor,  2450. 

Crosby,  Line,  [in  Frodingham],  1433. 
Crosby-Garrett  (Crosbie),  Westm.,  rectory,  1393. 
Crosby e,  Roger,  of  Thirkleby,  765. 

Crosemere  (Crowesmere),  in  Ellesmere,  Salop, 
2327. 

Crosseman,  John,  2818. 

Nicholas,  3335. 

Crossewell.  See  Cresswell. 

Crosthwaite,  Cumb.  See  under  Thornth waite. 
Crosthwaite  (Crostwate),  Westm.  [in  Heversham], 
2725. 

Crosyer  alias  Tayler,  Anne,  daughter  of  Nicholas, 
1919. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  1919. 

Nicholas,  1919. 

Crouch  (Crouche  Meade)  [Pin  Berks.],  meadow, 
1863. 

Crow  Grange  (Crowe  Grange),  Yorks,  [in  Skip- 
sea],  2292,  p. 3 1 1. 

Crowe,  Christopher,  2502. 
ofHungate,  1002. 

Edmund,  of  Hungate,  1002. 

William,  of  Elwick,  979. 

Crowesmere.  See  Crosemere. 

Crowland  (Crowlande),  Line.,  1322. 
fisheries,  292,  301. 

monastery,  292,  301,  1124,  1309,  1322,  1332, 
1373,  2463,  p.  345,  2369,  p.  371,  2982. 
rectory,  1322. 

Crowpredye.  See  Cropedy. 

Crowther,  William  2223. 
clerk,  2830. 

Croxby,  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  295,  296,  3250. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295. 

Croxdale  (Croxdaile,  Croxdayll),  Durh.  [in  St. 
Oswald],  677,  698. 

Croxton,  Leic.  See  Croxton  Kerrial. 

Croxton,  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296. 

vicar  presented,  368. 

Croxton,  in  Fulmodeston,  Norf.,  270. 

Croxton  Kerrial  (Croxton),  Leic.,  abbey,  canon  of 
{named),  32. 
manor,  1217. 

Croydon,  Surrey,  chantry,  2463,  p.  346. 

church,  2463,  p.  346. 

Cruckehorne.  See  Crewkerne. 

Crudelstowe.  See  Cridelstyle. 

Crudgington  (Cruggynton),  Salop  [in  Ercall 
Magna],  manor,  1157. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


544 

Crugeni  (Kerkkefney),  in  Dinllain  commote, 
Carm.,  1321. 

Crum  well.  See  Cromwell. 

Cruthin.  See  Creuddyn. 

Cryche.  See  Crich. 

Cry  eke,  Joan,  3123. 

Crymes,  Ellis,  2297,  2369. 

Thomas,  2297,  2369. 

Cryngleford,  Cryngleforth.  See  Cringleford. 
Crystofer.  See  Christopher. 

Cubbington,  Warw.,  2278. 

Cubeck  (Cubeke),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  934. 
Cuckfield  (Cuckfelde),  Sussex,  2464. 

Cuckhould.  See  Coxwold. 

Cuckney,  Norton  (Cuckney),  Notts.,  1319. 
Cuckwold.  See  Coxwold. 

Cudberte.  See  Cuthbert. 

Cudham  (Codham,  Cowdham),  Kent,  2373. 
church,  advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Culham  (Culnham),  Oxon,  1053. 

Cullumb,  Anthony,  2942. 

Culnham.  See  Culham. 

Culley  (Cullye),  Henry,  the  elder,  of  East  Hart- 
burn,  977. 

the  younger,  of  East  Hartburn,  977. 

John,  of  Tolesby,  608. 

Marmaduke,  of  Thornaby,  636. 

Richard,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

Thomas,  of  East  Hartburn,  977. 

Culmstock  (Colmstoke),  Devon,  76. 

Culpepper  (Colepeper,  Culpeper), 

Anne,  wife  of  Walter,  3213. 

Martin,  3213. 

Thomas,  2647.  3213. 

the  elder,  1094. 

Walter,  3213. 

Culverwell,  Elizabeth,  2416. 

Nicholas,  2416. 

Samuel,  son  of  Nicholas,  2416. 

Cumbe.  See  Castle  Combe. 

Cumberford.  See  Quemerford. 

Cumberland,  county,  3351. 

commission  to  lease  crown  lands  in,  3091. 
escheator  in  1607. 

feodary  in  (named),  1741,  1763,  1764,  2998. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1882. 

receiver  general  in,  1310,  2276,  2539,  2580, 
(named),  2939,  2945. 

Cumberland,  earl  of.  See  Clifford,  H. 

Cumbermere.  See  Combermere. 

Cumberworth,  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296,  3250. 
Cumbre,  John,  escheator  of  Sussex,  1710. 
Cumkadian.  See  Cwmcadian. 

Cumnor,  Berks.  See  under  Chilswell. 

Cunclyff,  Over.  See  Coniscliffe.  High. 

Cundale,  Thomas,  of  Bishop  Monkton,  864. 

Cf.  Coundell. 

Cundall  (Cundale),  Yorks.,  656,  657. 

See  also  under  Favvdington. 

Cundon,  George,  of  Brompton,  746. 

Cunne,  William,  groom  of  the  bakehouse,  1319. 
Cunnyngham,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  923. 

Cunsbye.  See  Coningsby. 

Cunstable.  See  Constable. 

Cupper,  Richard,  2848-2490,  3212,  3218,  3219. 
Thomas,  2484-90,  3197,  3212,  3218,  3219. 
William,  2759. 

Cf.  Cowper. 

Cuppidge,  Richard,  spigurnal  of  Chancery,  112. 


Cure,  Thomas,  3004. 

Curland  (Curlonde),  Somers.,  2678. 

Curie,  Christopher,  of  Scorton,  1000. 

Curlonde.  See  Curland. 

Currey  Mallett.  See  Curry  Mallet. 

Currey  Ryvall.  See  Curry  Rivell. 

Curry  Mallett  (Currey  Mallett),  Somers.,  2678, 

church,  2678. 

Curry  Rivell  (Currey  Ryvall)  Somers.,  2678. 

church,  2678. 

See  also  under  Hambridge. 

Curryer,  Christopher,  of  Dacre,  997. 

Nicholas,  of  Wath,  652. 

Curson,  Francis,  commissioner  in  Derbyshire, 
1727,1883,3029. 

George,  commissioner  in  Staffordshire,  1729. 

Ralph,  315. 

Thomas,  son  of  William,  3132. 

William,  3132. 

Curteis,  Curtes.  See  Curtis. 

Curthope,  Curthopp,  Curthoppe.  See  Courthope. 

Curtis  (Curteis,  Curtes,  Curteys,  Curtyes,  Curtys), 
Charles,  2772. 

Griffin,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Berkshire  and 
Hampshire,  1687,  1863,  1873,  i879>  3348. 
master  of  St.  Mary’s  hospital  by  Bath,  1537. 

Richard,  S.T.P.,  bishop  of  Chichester  (1570-82), 
1060-1,  3093. 
clerk,  2855. 

Curwen  (Curwyn),  Henry,  1882. 

Thomas,  chief  gunner  in  Carlisle,  2539. 

Cusonde,  Simon,  1863. 

Cusson,  John,  of  Newbiggin,  922. 

Marmaduke,  of  Birkby,  628. 

customs  and  subsidies,  131,  2030,  2164,  2205,  2235, 
2426,  2512,  2524,  2937,  2943,  3340,  3346. 

concealments  of,  inquiry  into,  1 3 1 . 

customs  houses,  inspection  of,  3346. 

customs  officials,  absolved  from  oath  to  perform 
office  in  person,  2205 . 

bills  of  wares,  signed  by  pursers,  to  be  given  to, 
2426. 

Cuthbert  (Cudberte,  Cuthbarte,  Cuthberte), 
George,  of  Durham,  723. 
of  Ravensworth,  697. 

John,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 

Richard,  of  Hartburn,  954. 

Robert,  clerk,  3145. 
of  Burneston,  691. 
of  Ravensworth,  697. 

William,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  793  . 

Cuthays  (Cothinger),  Devon  [in  Axminster],  1770. 

Cutlard,  John,  1376. 

Cutler,  John,  1320. 

Nicholas,  1856,  1859. 

Cutlers.  See  Cantelowes. 

Cutsdean  (Cottesden),  Glouc.  [in  Breedon],  1209. 

Cutten,  Thomas,  of  Brixham,  76. 

Cuttes,  Mary,  wife  of  Richard,  2394. 

Richard,  2394. 

Cuxston  (Cacston),  Kent,  1112. 

Cwmbiga  (Comme  Biga,  Bica),  in  Tref-Eglwys, 
Mont.,  2286. 

Cwmcadian  (Cumkadian),  Merion.  [in  Pennal], 
2292,  p.310. 

Cydewain  (Kedewen),  Mont.,  lordship,  1134, 
1312,  2724,  p.400. 

Cyfeiliog  (Cavelick,  Caveliock,  Kayvelliock,  Kay- 
viliocke),  Mont.,  manor,  2286,  3325. 

lordship.  See  Machynlleth. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


545 


Cymmer  (Kymmergh),  Merion,  [in  Llanelltyd], 
monastery,  2292,  p.  3 1 1 . 

D 

Dable,  John,  clerk,  2862. 

Dabridgecourte  (Dabridgcourte,  Dabridgecorte, 
Dambridgecourte,  Thomas,  2450,  3225. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hampshire,  1873. 
of  Stratfield  Saye,  1863. 

William,  2555. 

Daccam,  Daccombe.  See  Dackam. 

Dachet.  See  Datchet. 

Dachworth.  See  Datchworth. 

Dackam  (Daccam,  Daccombe),  Henry, of  Hunting- 
don, 166,  1868. 

James,  of  Christchurch,  76. 

Dacre,  Yorks  [in  Ripon],  997. 

Dacre  of  the  South,  lord.  See  Fiennes,  G. 

Dacre  (Dacres),  Christopher,  1882. 

Edward,  attainted,  2728. 

George,  i860,  1892. 

Leonard,  1286. 

attainted,  of  Wesh  Harlsey,  1828,  2525,  2684. 
Richard,  2438. 

William,  attainted,  of  St.  Bees,  2046. 
son  of  Richard,  2438. 

Dadford  (Dodford),  Bucks,  [in  Stowe],  1148. 

Gorall  (Gorall  Graunge),  manor  in,  1148. 
Dagenham  (Dagnam),  Essex,  268. 

Daggett  (Dagett),  Henry,  of  Baldersby,  763. 
of  Pickhill,  651. 

John,  of  Roxby,  644. 

Lancelot,  of  Baldersby,  763. 

Richard,  of  Dishforth,  647. 
of  Roxby,  644. 

William,  of  Ainderby  Quernhow,  655. 

Cf.  Duckett. 

Dagnam.  See  Dagenham. 

Dagworth  (Dagworthes),  Essex  [in  Elmdon], 
manor,  2394. 

Dakins  (Dakyns),  Arthur,  1850,  1886. 

George,  1903. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Yorkshire,  1872, 
1886,  1888. 

Robert,  M.A.,  1415. 

Dalby,  Line.,  1106. 

Dalbancke,  Durh,  [unidentified],  2520. 

Dalby  (Darbie),  Yorks,  730. 

Dalby,  Great,  Leic.,  3098. 

Dalby,  Little,  Leic.,  3098. 

Dale  (Dali),  Derb,,  monastery,  1322,  2724,  p.  404, 
3316,3358. 

Dale  Town  (Daletowne),  Yorks  [in  Hawniry] 
manor,  1828. 

Dale,  Valentine,  LL.D.,  1869,  3356. 

William,  of  Leek,  2265. 

Dalison  (Dallyson),  Edward,  of  Cransley,  1457. 
William,  3224. 

S.T.P.,  dean  of  Thornton  college,  3322. 
the  younger,  3322. 

Dali.  See  Dale. 

Dalling,  Field  (Fyldallynge),  Norf.,  1160. 

Dalling,  Wood  (Wooddallinge),  Norf.,  1464. 
Dallington  (Darryngton),  Northants.,  1320,  2463, 
p.  349. 

church,  2463,  p.  349. 
rectory,  1469. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  1469. 

Dallmore  [PBerks],  1863. 


Dallyson.  See  Dalison. 

Dalscote  or  Darlscot  (Darlescote),  in  Pattishall, 
Northants.,  3313. 

Dalston  (Daulston),  John,  1764,  1882,  2998. 

Dalsyns,  Arthur,  2080. 

Dalton,  in  Topcliffe,  Yorks.,  693,  757. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  343. 

Dalton  le  Dale  (Dolton),  Durh.,  979. 

See  also  under  Hesleton,  Cold. 

Dalton,  John,  2158,  p.  275. 

Michael,  of  Evenwood,  965. 

Robert,  1851. 

Roger,  1850,  1888. 

Thomas,  1851. 

Dalyson.  See  Dalison. 

Dambridgecourte.  See  Dabridgecourte. 

Dame  Ellensbury  (Dame  Elensburye,  Dame  Elins- 
burye),  Beds,  [in  Houghton  Conquest], 
manor,  2437. 

Damerham,  South  (Damerham,  Domerhame), 
Wilts.,  2463,  p.  347. 

rectory,  1122. 

Damsell  (Damsyll),  William,  knight,  238,  239, 
1894,2162.  Cf.  Dansell. 

Danbury,  Essex,  2463,  p.  342. 

Danby  Wiske  (Danbie  upon  Wisk,  Danby  upon 
Wisk),  Yorks,  816,  937. 

See  also  under  Yafforth. 

Danby  (Danbie,  Danbye),  Christopher,  2156. 
knight,  1888,  3363. 

James,  of  Carlton  Miniott,  600. 
of  South  Otterington,  661. 

John,  of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 
of  Thirsk,  601. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Christopher,  (widow  of 
Robert  Beeston),  2156. 

Peter,  of  Scotton,  972. 

Thomas,  knight,  1887. 
son  of  Christopher,  3363. 
of  Knayton,  631. 

William,  of  Thirsk,  143. 

Dankers,  Thomas,  clerk,  2864. 

Dand,  William,  of  Hurworth,  858. 

Danett’s  Hall  (Danett  Hall),  Leic. 

[in  Bromkinsthorpe],  161. 

Daniell  (Danyell),  Edmund,  2028,  2718.) 
justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 

John,  of  Frome,  174. 

son  of  Edmund,  2028,  2718. 

William,  1716,  1728,  2995,  3066. 

Dannett  (Dannet),  Leonard,  of  Leicester,  161, 
1898, 2161. 

Cf.  Denett. 

Dansell,  William,  knight,  1091,  2639.  Cf.  Damsell. 

Danser,  Thomas,  2569,  p.  371. 

Dansey,  John,  2716. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  2716. 

Danvers,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  2470. 

John,  2006,  2470. 

commissioner  in  Wiltshire,  1325. 

Samuel,  son  of  John,  2006. 

Danyell.  See  Daniell. 

Danzig,  1945. 

Darbie,  Yorks.  See  Dalby. 

Darby,  Darbye  {surname).  See  Derby. 

Darcy  (Darcie,  Darcye,  Dercy),  Arthur,  knight 
captain  of  Jersey,  2166. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Henry,  2338. 

Henry,  knight,  1868,  2161,  2338. 
the  elder,  knight,  1891. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


546 

Darcy — cont. 

John,  lord  Darcy  of  Chiche  ( ob . 1581),  1250, 
1 3 3 1 , I356,  2212,  2128,  217I,  2214,  2220, 
2222,  2228,  2459,  2525,  2526,  258I,  3094,  3095. 
lord  Darcy  [of  Darcy],  {ob.  1602),  2040. 
Thomas,  2375. 

lord  Darcy  of  Chiche  {ob.  1558),  2943 . 

Dare,  William,  1143. 

Darell.  See  Darrell. 

Darfield  (Darfelde),  Yorks.  430. 

See  also  under  Ardsley;  Houghton,  Great. 

Darford,  Sussex.  See  Durford. 

Darkinge.  See  Dorking. 

Darlaston  (Dorlaston),  Staffs,  [in  Stone],  1900. 
Darlescote.  See  Dalscote. 

Darley  (Derleighe),  Derb.  [in  St.  Alkmund., 
Derby],  abbey,  1330,  2569,  p.  369. 

Darley,  Cuthbert,  of  Durham,  725. 

Robert,  1320. 

Darlington  (Darlinton,  Darneton),  Durh.,  627, 
846-8,  910,  1390,  2171,  2525,  2526. 

Bougate  in,  844. 

See  also  under  Blackwell. 

Darlington,  John,  of  Cornforth,  921. 

Cf.  Darneton. 

Darliston  (Dorlaston),  Salop,  [in  Prees],  185. 
Darlscot.  See  Dalscote. 

Darnall  (Dernell),  Yorks.  See  under  Attercliffe. 
Darnbrook  (Darbroke),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  in 
Malham  Dale],  manor,  2954. 

Darnebroke,  Gabriel,  of  Bewerley,  909. 

Richard,  of  Bewerley,  909. 

Sampson,  of  Bewerley,  909. 

Darnell,  Edward,  2301. 

Nicholas,  of  Broomshields,  856. 

Darneton,  Durh.  See  Darlington. 

Darneton,  James,  of  Marske,  624. 

Richard,  of  Chilton,  876. 

Robert,  of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

Cf.  Darlington. 

Darnyngham.  See  Derringham. 

Darowen  (Darrowen),  Mont.,  3323. 

Darrell  (Darell,  Dayrell),  Denise,  wife  of  William, 
*955- 

Edward,  2954. 

Francis,  2496. 
of  Wing,  193. 

George,  citizen  of  London,  199. 

justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894. 

Henry,  son  of  Thomas,  40. 

Mary,  wife  of  Edward,  2954. 

Paul,  2496,  3006. 

justice  of  peace  in  Berkshire,  1878,  3019. 
Thomas,  of  Scotney,  40. 

William,  2955. 

commissioner  in  Berkshire,  etc.  1873,  1879. 
Darrington,  Yorks.,  1941,  2463,  p.  344. 
Darrington,  Richard,  2161. 

commissioner  in  Huntingdonshire,  etc.,  1736, 
1868,  1891. 

Darrowen.  Darowen. 

Darryngton.  .SV^Dallington. 

Darsham,  Suff.,  1204. 

Dartford,  (Darteforde,  Derford,  Dertford),  Kent, 
317,  1207,  1320,  2943. 
monastery,  1114,  2342. 
vicar  presented,  389. 

Dartmoor  (Dartmore),  Devon,  forest,  rider  and 
master  forester  in,  3337. 


Dartmouth  (Dertmouth,  Dertemouthe),  Devon, 
chapel,  1355. 

port,  collector  of  customs  in.  See  Marvyn,]. 
Darton,  Yorks.,  chantry,  2463,  p.  344. 

Darwent.  See  Derwent. 

Dassett,  John,  abbott  of  St.  James’s  monastery 
by  Northampton,  1 1 1 5 . 

Datchet  (Dachet),  Bucks,  1130. 
ferry,  2548. 
manor,  1093. 

Datchworth  (Dachworth),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Daubeney,  Daubney.  See  Dawbeney. 

Daughton.  See  Dunton  cum  Doughton. 

Daulo,  Nicholas,  2763. 

Daulston.  See  Dalston. 

Daunsey  alias  Dauntescy,  Anne  wife  of  William, 
3249. 

William,  3249. 

Cf.  Dansey;  Dawntsey. 

Dauntsey  (Dauntesye),  Wilts.,  2470. 

Davell.  See  Dayvill. 

Daveney,  John,  1850. 

Davenham,  Ches.  See  under  Rudheath. 

Daventry  (Daventre,  Daventrye),  Northants.- 
2158, p. 275. 
church,  2158,  p.  275. 
priory,  1320. 
rectory,  1794. 

Daveson.  See  Davison. 

David  ap  Evan  Gough,  2724,  p.  400. 

ap  Gitten  ap  Jevan  Benlloid,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Howell  ap  Jevan  ap  Meylor,  2157. 
ap  Jevan,  2877. 

ap  Lewes  Gough,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Roberte  alias  Dikyn  Wyden,  2041. 
ap  Ryce  ap  Kenricke,  268. 

John  ap  Gll’m,  552. 

Lloid  ap  David,  2877. 

Lloid  ap  John,  229. 

Lloid  Griffithe  ap  Rice,  coroner  in  Carmarthen- 
shire, 2877. 

Thomas  Morgan,  2424. 

David,  John,  of  Kilgwrrwg,  Mon.,  560. 

Davides,  William,  justice  of  peace  in  Carmarthen- 
shire, 552. 

Davie.  See  Davye. 

Davies  (Davis,  Davys),  John,  of  Haverfordwest, 
2032. 

Peregrine,  1623. 

Richard,  2360. 

bishop  of  St.  Davids  (1561-81),  552,  3016, 
3093. 

Robert,  lessee  of  Holywell  rectory,  1362. 

William,  clerk,  361. 

commissioner  in  Pembrokeshire,  2032. 
ofDunsley,  2053  (2). 

See  also  Davys  alias  Walsheman. 

Davington  (Devington),  Kent,  2463,  p.  344. 
Davison  (Daveson,  Davisonne),  Cuthbert,  of 
Aycliffe,  829. 

George,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 

Henry,  of  Holmside,  739. 

Michell,  of  North  Bcdburn,  808. 

Richard,  of  Butterwick,  920. 

Robert,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

Thomas,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Davy  (Davie,  Davye),  Henry,  2514. 

John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2054. 
of  Westminster,  1782. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


547 


Davy,  John — coni. 

the  elder,  son  of  Robert,  1039. 

Maurice,  of  London,  1456. 

Nicholas,  2125. 

Richard,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1864. 

Robert,  2672. 

William,  of  Seaton  Carew,  960. 

Davye  alias  Davees,  Robert,  3348. 

Davys.  See  Davies. 

Davys  alias  Walsheman,  John,  of  Snowshill,  2540. 
Dawbeney  (Dawbeney,  Daubney,  Dawbney), 
Arthur,  i860. 

Christopher,  feodary  of  Norfolk,  216,  222, 
234,  244,  1717,  1720,  1732,  2638,  3069,  3072, 
3085B,  3086. 

John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3142. 

Oliver,  of  London,  13 1. 

Dawkyn,  Jenkin,  1759. 

Dawley  Parva  (Lytle  Dawley),  Salop  [in  Dawley 
Magna],  1157. 

Dawley,  Thomas,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 
Dawntsey,  William  2158,  p.  275. 

Cf.  Daunsey  alias  Dauntesey. 

Dawse,  Thomas,  Rouge  Croix  pursuivant,  550. 
Dawson,  Adam,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Christopher,  of  Crakehill,  680. 

George,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 

of  Mainsforth,  918. 

Henry,  of  Durham,  724. 

John,  3316. 

lessee  in  Alvaston,  1322. 
of  Appleton,  612. 
of  Durham,  714. 
ofRipon,  598. 
of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 
the  elder,  of  Carlton,  703. 
the  younger,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Lancelot,  589. 

Richard,  of  Carlton,  703. 

of  Durham,  715. 

Robert,  of  Sedgefield,  920. 

Roger,  of  Newton  Cap.  809. 

William,  lessee  in  Willerby,  557. 

Cf.  Dowson. 

Dawton,  John,  of  Whickham,  956. 

Dawtrey  (Dawtry),  Francis,  constable  of  South- 
ampton castle,  127. 

John,  knight,  2724,  p.  401. 
serjeant  at  arms,  1409. 

Day  (Daye,  Dey),  Anthony,  of  Durham,  726. 
Edward,  of  Thirkleby,  764. 

Henry,  keeper  of  Gloucester  gaol,  1352. 

John,  of  London,  yeoman,  157. 

of  Theakstone,  693. 

Roger,  2323. 

Thomas,  of  Crakehall,  801. 

precentor  of  Chichester  cathedral,  30. 

Wilfred,  of  Ripon,  867. 

William,  S.T.P.,  provost  of  Eton,  dean  of  St. 
George’s  Chapel  Windsor,  1878,  3057,  3093, 
3302. 

Dayle,  Anthony,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
John,  of  Crakehill,  680. 

Cf.  Dale. 

Davrell.  See  Darrell. 

Dayvill  (Davell),  Christopher,  son  of  William, 
2506. 

William,  2506. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1850, 
1888. 


Deacon  (Deaccon,  Deaken),  John,  573. 
of  Craythorne,  944. 

Richard,  of  London,  2827. 

Deal  (Deale),  Kent,  1104,  1224. 

Dean  (Deane),  Cumb.,  church,  2438. 

Deane,  Devon.  See  Dean-Prior. 

Dean  Bottom  (Depedeane),  Wilts,  [in  Ogbourne 
St.  Andrew],  76. 

Dean,  East  (Eastdene),  Sussex,  3242. 

Dean,  Nether  and  Upper  (Overdeane),  Beds,  1320. 
Dean-Prior  (Deane,  Deane  Prior),  Devon,  1796, 
2942. 

Dean,  West  (Westdeane),  Sussex,  3242. 

Dean,  West  (Westdeane),  Wilts.,  3188. 
manor,  3188. 

Deane,  Richard,  2942,  3261. 

Roger,  3261. 

Thomas,  1143. 

Deanham,  Rowland,  of  Coatsawmoor,  845. 
Thomas,  of  Coatsawmoor,  845. 

Cf.  Denham. 

Deap.  See  Dieppe. 

Dearham  (Dereham),  Cumb.,  2438. 
church,  2438. 

Debach  (Debyche),  Suff.,  287. 

Debancke,  John,  rector  of  Bradwell  next  the  sea. 
268. 

Debden,  Essex,  268,  1900,  2463,  p.  342. 

See  also  under  Swaynes  Hall. 

Debenham  (Deckingham)  [Suff.],  rector  presented, 
1 5 54* 

deBois.  JV^duBois. 
de  Braynford,  John,  2449,  p.  337. 
debt,  pleas  of,  152-72,  174-6,  178-93,  1417,  1444, 
1446,  1448,  1450-6,  1459,  H63,  1477,  1478, 
1930,  2316,  2412,  2632,  2733-9,  2741,  2742, 
2824,  2825,  2827-30,  2875,  2876,  2879,  2882, 
2883, 2885-9,  2932. 

Dechingham.  See  Ditchingham. 

Dedham,  Essex,  1961. 

Debyche.  See  Debach. 

Deckingham.  See  Debenham. 

Dedicke,  Humphrey,  3085A. 

Dednam,  Agnes,  wife  of  John,  75 . 

John,  of  Southwark,  75. 
de  Durham,  Peter,  2449,  p.  336. 

Dee,  Dickin,  2724,  p.  400. 
deElie,  Richard,  2449,  p.  336. 

Deerhurst  (Derehurst,  Derehurste),  Glouc.,  priory 
or  cell,  310,  2463,  p.  343. 
rectory,  310. 

de  Gawnt,  Silvester,  of  London,  2062. 

Deggle,  William,  1322. 

Degome  Tyre  y Borde  (Degonye  Tyre  y Borde), 
Mont.,  2286,  3325. 

de  Gozza,  Nicholas,  of  Aragon,  2510. 
de  Gravesende,  Stephen,  2449,  p.  336. 
de  Grosse,  William,  knight,  2463,  p.  348. 
de  Howse,  John,  2223. 

Deighton  (Dighton),  Yorks,  [in  Northallerton], 
817. 

Delaber,  John,  knight,  1693. 
de  la  Pole.  See  Pole. 

Delasuture,  James,  2791. 

Delavall,  John,  knight,  2992. 

Delavere,  John,  1893. 

Delapre  (Delapraye),  Northants.  [in  Hardingstone], 
monastery,  2450. 

Delaware,  lord.  See  West,  W. 
de  Leyham,  Robert,  knight,  2724,  p.  399. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


548 

Delft  [in  South  Holland,  Netherlands],  108. 
de  Love,  John,  2755. 

Delves,  George,  325,  2978. 

Demetrius,  Peter,  2761. 

Denand,  Thomas,  of  Washington,  699. 

Denas  Dinorwicke.  See  Dinas  Dinorwic. 
Denbigh,  baron.  See  Dudley. 

Denbury  (Denburye),  Devon,  1248. 

Denby,  Derb.,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

Denby  Grange  (Denbye  Graunge),  Yorks,  [in 
Thornhill],  1144. 

Dene,  Richard,  2306. 

Roger,  2306. 

Denett  (Dennett),  John,  1309,  2724,  p.  401. 

Cf.  Dannett. 

Dengayne,  Thomas,  327. 

Denge  Marsh  (Dengemershe),  Kent  [in  Lydd], 
manor,  mi. 

Denham,  Bucks,  1148. 

Denham,  William,  2642,  3358. 

Cf.  Deanham. 

denizations,  431-91,  1498-1527,  1581-1647,  1671- 
84,  1945,  2094,  2743-2817,  2890-2908,  2933. 
Denman,  Matthew,  of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 
Dennett.  See  Denett. 

Dennye,  Anthony,  1204. 

Henry,  i860,  1889,  1892. 

Dennys  (Denys),  Alice,  wife  of  Richard,  2973. 
Anne,  wife  of  Richard,  1154. 

Henry,  1326,  2007. 

John,  1439. 

brother  of  Henry,  1376,  2007. 

Dennys,  John,  2942. 
of  Dean  Prior,  2942. 

Maurice,  knight,  chirographer  o Common 
Pleas,  1391. 

Richard,  1154,  1424,  1471,  2973. 

justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
Robert,  knight,  1215,  1755,  1876,  1884,  3067, 
3078. 

Thomas,  rector  of  Sutton,  3146. 

Walter,  1154. 

knight,  1424,  1890,  2263. 

Denshanger  (Densanger),  Northants.  [in  Passen- 
ham],  manor,  bailiff  and  collector  of,  3347. 
Dent,  Yorks,  [in  Sedbergh],  manor,  2725. 

Dente,  Christopher,  of  Langley,  837. 

George,  of  Ellerton  Abbey,  891. 

John,  of  Cleasby,  772. 

William  of  Tolesby,  622. 

Denton,  Durh.  [in  Gainford],  848. 

Denton,  Norf.,  2120. 

Denton,  in  Otley,  Yorks.,  1941,  2048. 

Denton,  Alexander,  3006. 

John,  knight,  2463,  p.  344. 

Lancelot,  of  Potto,  631. 

Marmaduke,  of  Craythorne,  945. 

Richard,  1217. 

Thomas,  benefactor  in  York,  268. 

commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  2993. 

William,  1097,  2571. 
of  Craythorne,  944. 

Denys.  See  Dennys, 
dcodands,  grants  of,  2717,  3298. 
de  Pas,  Lewis,  2510. 

Depedeane.  See  Dean  Bottom. 

Deptford  (Depford,  Depforde,  Detford  alias 
West  Greenwich,  Westgrenewiche),  Kent, 
1844,  1865,  1 1 14,  2140,  2943. 

See  also  under  Saye’s  Court. 


Deptford  Strand  (Depforde  and  Stronde,  Depford 
Stronde),  Kent,  manor  and  town,  steward 
of  {named),  2943 . 

Depworth,  James,  2673. 

Derby,  Derb.,  2569,  p.  369. 

2724,  p.  404. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  1842. 

See  also  under  Darnley. 

Derby,  county,  241,  251. 
escheator,  in  1067. 

feodary  of  {named),  241,  1727,  1769,  3005,  3028, 
3029- 

justices  of  assize  in,  580. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1883. 

Derby,  earl  of.  See  Stanley. 

Derby  (Darby,  Darbye,  Derbye),  William,  justice 
of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 1874, 1897. 
yeoman  of  guard,  1775 . 

Dercy.  See  Darcy. 

Dereham,  Cumb.  See  Dearham. 

Dereham,  East  (Est  Dereham),  Norf.,  270. 

See  also  under  Dikewood;  Dillington  Street; 
Heringeshawe. 

Dereham,  West  (Derham  Abbottes),  Norf., 
manor,  3194. 

Derehaugh,  Edward,  1304. 

Derehurst,  Derehurste.  See  Deerhurst. 

Derford.  See  Dartford. 

Derham.  See  Dereham. 

Derickson.  Derrick,  1520. 

Deringe,  Edward,  S.T.B.,  prebendary  of  Salis- 
bury, 2833. 

Derington.  See  Dorrington. 

Derleighe.  See  Darley. 

Dernell.  See  Darnall. 

Dernelove,  Richard,  clerk,  1482. 

Derringham  (Darnyngham),  York.,  [in  Ella, 
Kirk] , well and  dike,  1851. 

Derry  (Dirrickes  Meade)  [Wilts.],  meadow,  1863. 
Dertford.  See  Dartford 
Dertmouth,  Dertmouthe.  See  Dartmouth. 
Derwent  (Darwent,  Dervent),  Derb.,  river,  3316. 
de  Sancto  Laurentio,  John,  obit  for,  2449,  p.  337. 
Desborough  (Desburghe),  Northants,  church, 
1320. 

Desford  (Desforde),  Leic.,  21 5 8,  p.  276. 

church,  2158,  p.  276. 

Detford.  See  Deptford. 

Dethicke,  William,  Rouge  Croix  pursuivant, 
York  herald,  549. 
detinue  of  cattle,  plea  of,  1462. 

Detton  alias  Dodintone  (Dudenhill,  Duaynull), 
in  Cleobury-Mortimer,  Salop,  2463,  p.  345. 
Deveere.  See  de  Vere. 
de  Veiester,  Giles,  2799. 

de  Vere  (Deveer,  Deveere),  Anne,  daughter  of 
John,  earl  of  Oxford.  See  Sheffield,  Anne. 
Edward,  earl  of  Oxford,  chamberlain  {ob.  1604), 
126,3094,3095,3159. 

John,  earl  of  Oxford  {ob.  1562),  1830,  3159. 
Devereux  (Deveroux),  John,  lord  Ferrers  {ob. 
1501),  2012. 

Lettice,  wife  of  Walter  [11],  viscount  Hereford, 
1164, 1264. 

Richard,  2227. 

knight,  son  of  Walter  [1],  viscount  Hereford, 
2012. 

Robert,  lord  Ferrers,  viscount  Hereford,  3313. 
Walter  [I],  K.G.,  viscount  Hereford,  lord  Fer- 
rers and  of  Chartley  {ob.  1558),  constable  of 


GENERAL  INDEX 


549 


Devereux,  Walter — cont. 

Carmarthen  castle,  chief  steward  etc.  of 
Arwystli  and  Cefnllyfnog  lordships,  83,  2012. 
[11],  K.G.,  viscount  Hereford,  lord  Ferrers  of 
Chartley,  earl  of  Essex  (ob.  1576),  constable 
of  Aberystwyth,  Carmarthen  and  Mont- 
gomery castles,  steward  of  Arwystli, 
Cefnllyfnog,  Montgomery,  Kerry  and 
Kedewen  lordships,  66,  83,  312,  1164, 
1264,  2012,  2124,  2211,  2290,  3325. 
created  earl  of  Essex,  2972. 

William,  knight,  221. 

Deverill,  Longbridge  (Deverell  Langbridge), 
Wilts.,  2726. 

Deverill  Hussey  (Deverell  Husye),  Wilts,  [in 
Deverill  Longbridge],  manor,  2726. 
de  Vestibulo,  Thomas,  2448. 

Devington.  See  Davington. 

Devises  (Devise),  Wilts.,  283. 

manor,  etc.,  constable  of  (named),  567. 
park,  283,  567. 

St.  John,  rector  presented,  422. 

Devon,  county,  3338,  55,  117,  190,  246,  250, 
260,  264,  1805,  3338. 

controller  of  coinage  of  tin  in  (named),  125. 
coroners  in,  (named),  135,  147,  2818,  2820,  2821. 
justices  of  assize  in,  76,  2942. 
escheatorin,  1920. 

feodaryof  (named),  246,  250,  260,  264, 1713, 1747, 
1754.  1755,  I77°>  2991,  3000,  3003,  3031,  3067, 
3078. 

justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  135,  147. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1876,  1884. 
sheriff,  of,  2942.  See  also  Mallett,  J. 

Devon,  earl  of.  See  Courtenay. 

Devyke,  Humphrey,  2034. 

Devynnock  (Dyvynnock,  Dyvynnocke),  Brec., 
2424. 

Dewey  (Dewy),  Agnes,  daughter  of  John,  557. 
John,  557. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John,  557. 

William,  clerk,  1563. 

Dewport,  Thomas,  1890. 

Dewsbury  (Dewisburye,  Dewsberye)  [Yorks], 
vicar  presented,  129, 1479. 

See  also  under  Gawthorpe;  Hartshead  cum  Clifton. 
Dewy.  See  Dewey. 

Dey,  Deye.  See  Day. 

Deyne,  Robert,  1319. 

Dicconson.  See  Dickenson. 

Dichefeilde  (Dychefeild,  Dychefelde),  Robert,  of 
Sutton,  502. 

Thomas,  2173. 

Dicheley.  See  Ditchley. 

Dickenson  (Dicconson,  Dickinson,  Dickonson), 
John,  of  Harleston,  2120. 

Henry,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Thomas,  of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

William,  of  Drax,  864. 

Cf.  Dixon. 

Dickeson,  Dickson.  See  Dixon. 

Didbrook  (Didbroke,  Didbrooke,  Dydbroke), 
Glouc.,  2679,  3310. 
church,  curate  of,  2679. 
rectory,  2679. 

Didcote  (Dydcott),  Glouc.  [in  Beckford],  3241. 
Diddington,  Cambs.  See  Doddington. 
Diddington,  (Didington)  Hunts.,  1281,  2463,  p. 
347- 

Diddlebury,  Salop.  See  under  Westhope. 


Didmore.  See  Dinmore. 

Dieppe  (Deap)  [Seine Inf.,  France],  199,  3356. 

Dier.  See  Dyer;  Smyth  alias  Dier. 

Differinclarage,  Diffringclareth.  See  Dyffryn 
Clarach. 

Digby  (Digbye,  Dighbye,  Dygby  Dygbye), 
Anthony,  104. 

gentleman  pensioner,  1109. 

George,  3180. 
ofColeshill,  1825. 
son  of  John,  2129. 

James,  son  of  Roger,  104. 

John,  2179. 

Kenelm,  1368,  2997. 

Roger,  104. 

Simon,  1777. 

William,  2997. 

Digges,  Thomas,  2244. 

Dighbye.  See  Digby. 

Dighton,  Norf.  See  Beighton. 

Dighton,  Yorks.  See  Deighton. 

Dighton,  Edmond,  1896. 

George,  of  Tadcaster,  778. 

John,  of  Wath,  651. 

Dikewood  (Dykewood),  Norf.  [in  East  Dereham], 
manor,  492. 

Dikyn  Wyden.  See  David  ap  Roberte. 

Dilham,  Norf.,  268,  270. 

Dilke,  Lawrence,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London, 
2532. 

Dillond,  Henry,  of  Newton  Ferrers,  2942. 

Dillington  Street,  Norf.  [in  East  Dereham], 
guild  of,  2158,  p.  274. 

Dil worth  (Dillworthe),  Thomas,  chaplain  and 
subalmoner,  rector  of  Foxholes,  426,  2078. 

Dilwyn,  Heref.,  1 264,  3 3 1 3 . 

Dilwyn,  Little,  Heref.,  St.  Mary’s  chantry  in,  3313. 

Dinas  (Dynas),  Brec.,  lordship  and  forest,  567, 
1 8 3 5; 

Dinas  Dinorwic  (Denas  Dinorwicke),  Carn.,  [in 
Llandeiniolen],  2262. 

Dinas  (Y  Dynas,  Ydynas),  Mont,  (in  Trefeglwys 
and  Llanidloes],  forest,  2286,  3325. 

Dindowedd  (Dyndd),  Angl.,  commote,  2676. 

Dingley  (Dyngley),  Northants,  1230, 1280. 

Dinham  (Dynham),  John,  250. 

knight,  lord  Dinham  (ob.  1501),  treasurer, 
3158- 

son  of  Thomas,  1082. 

Thomas,  1082. 

Dinlaen  (Dynllain,  Dynllayn),  Carn.,  commote, 
268, 1321. 

Dinmore  (Didmore),  Heref.,  preceptory,  268. 

Dinorwic  (Dinorwicke),  Carn.  [in  Llandeiniolen], 
2262. 

Dinorwic  (Dinorvck),  Carn.  [in  Llanfair-is-Gaer], 
2934. 

Dinsdale,  Low  (Dynsdell,  Dynsdale),  Durh.  887, 
^439- 

chapel,  2439. 

Dinton  (Donnyngton,  Dynton)  . Bucks.,  3265. 

rectory,  3265. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3265. 

dioceses,  English  and  Welsh,  inquiry  relating  to 
plurality  of  benefices  in,  2978,  2979. 

Dirrickes  Meade.  See  Derry. 

Dirtcar  (Dyrkar),  Yorks,  [in  Sandall  Magna], 
1941. 

Discove  (Discowe),  in  Bruton,  Somerset,  manor, 
2378. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


discharges: — 

from  custody  of  gaol,  3101. 
from  payment  of  lay  subsidies,  3350. 
of  lands  against  the  Crown  from  debts,  2726. 
Dishforth  (Disforth,  Dishworth),  Yorks.,  [in 
Topcliffe],  646,  647,  649,  2463,  p.  344,  2523. 
Disney  (Dysney),  Daniel,  1223. 

Richard,  2161. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874. 

Thomas,  1871. 

Dison,  Peter,  of  Ripon,  598. 

dispensation  to  hold  benefices  in  commendam , 3291. 
for  declaring  assent  to  Articles  of  Religion  in 
every  benefice,  2132,  3339. 

Ditchburne,  Hugh,  of  Durham,  715. 

Ditchingham  (Dechingham),  [Norf.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 2864. 

Ditchley  (Dicheley),  Oxon,  [in  Spelsbury],  520. 
Ditchling,  Sussex.  See  under  Clays. 

Dittisham,  Devon,  2942. 

Ditton,  Thames  (Thamisditton,  Theyms  Ditton), 
Surrey,  1320,  1349.  See  also  under  Barwell. 
Ditton,  Christopher,  3093. 

Dive.  See  Dyve. 

divine  service,  affray  during,  2238. 

Dixe,  Wolstan,  of  London,  skinner,  1263. 

Dixon  (Dickeson,  Dickson,  Dyxson),  Anthony, 
coroner  in  bishopric  of  Durham,  115. 
Christopher,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

Edward,  of  Northallerton,  639. 

Gilbert,  of  Sherburn,  736. 

John,  of  Kildale,  900. 

the  elder,  of  Thoralby,  928. 
the  younger,  of  Thoralby,  928. 

Marmaduke,  of  Cleasby,  771. 

Oswin,  of  Durham,  725. 

Robert,  clerk,  363. 

the  elder,  of  Thoralby,  930. 
the  younger,  of  Thoralby,  930. 

Simon,  of  Morton,  907. 

Thomas,  of  Stockton  on  Tees,  947. 

William,  of  Heighington,  845 . 

of  Sharow,  759. 

Cf.  Dickenson. 

Dixton,  Hadnock,  Mon.,  [in  Newton  Dixton],  3195. 
Dixwell,  Charles,  3056. 

Dobbe,  John,  coroner  of  Beaumaris,  2041. 
Dobbyn  (Dobbing),  Richard,  of  Snape.  943. 
Thomas,  of  Great  Stainton,  946. 

Cf.  Dybbyn. 

Dobinson  (Dobison),  Anthony,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 
John,  of  Brompton  upon  Swale  1003. 

of  Lynesack,  814. 

William,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 

Cf.  Dobson. 

Dobson  (Dobsonne),  Christopher,  of  Darlington, 
846. 

Hugh,  of  Whitburn,  709. 

John,  of  Burneston,  691. 

Roger,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 

William,  of  Spofforth,  862. 

Cf.  Dobinson. 

Dockwraye,  Edmond,  1873,  1879. 

Thomas,  1892. 

Docton,  Thomas,  2942. 

Dodd,  John,  clerk,  383. 

Robert,  740. 

William,  3008. 


Doddes  (Dodes),  Anthony,  of  Barley,  895. 
Bernard,  of  Barden,  887. 

Gregory,  dean  of  Exeter,  1876,  1884. 

William,  1419,  1420. 

Doddesworth.  See  Dods worth. 

Doddington  (Diddington,  Dodington,  Donning- 
ton,  Duddington),  Cambs.,  1900,  2724,  pp. 
403,  404. 

church,  2463,  p.  345,  2724,  p.  404. 

See  also  under  March;  Wimblington. 

Doddington  (Dodyngton),  Kent,  1293. 

Dodes.  Doddes. 

Dodeswort,  Dodesworth.  Dods  worth. 

Dodington,  Northants.  See  Duddington. 
Dodford.  See  Dadford. 

Dodge,  Richard,  2942. 

Dodington,  Cambs.  ^Doddington. 

Dodington  (Doddington,  Dodyngton),  Chris- 
topher, 1863. 

John,  517,  2278. 

William,  581,  2224,  2282,  2286,  2450,  2518. 
auditor  of  Exchequer,  first  fruits  and  tenths, 
and  of  Mint,  551. 

Dodintone.  See  Detton. 

Dodsworth  (Doddesworth,  Dodeswort,  Dodes- 
worth, Dodisworth),  John,  of  Baldersby, 
763. 

{another),  1008. 
of  Thoralby,  929. 

Leonard,  of  Blackwell,  905. 

Ralph,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 

Richard,  of  Baldersby,  1008. 

Dodyngton,  Kent.  See  Doddington. 

Dogshon,  Christopher,  of  Catton,  757. 

Dogson,  John,  of  Stranton,  960. 

Dogsthorpe  (Dosthorpe),  Northants.  [in  St.  John 
the  Baptist],  2569,  p.  371. 

Dolgelley,  Merion.,  2157,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

See  also  under  Dolgledr. 

Dolgledr  (Dolgleder), Merion.  [in  Dolgelley],  21 5 7. 
Dolman,  Thomas,  1850. 

Dolte,  Richard,  1300. 

Dolton,  Devon.  See  under  Cherubeer. 

Dolton,  Durh.  See  Dalton  le  Dale. 

Domerhame.  See  Damerham,  South. 

Domley,  John,  of  Warlaby,  790. 

Doncaster,  Yorks.,  1850. 

Church,  1941. 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2463,  p.  343. 

Donckar,  Thomas,  2041. 

Doncombe.  See  Duncombe. 

Dongeon,  Ralph,  2449,  p.  336. 

Donhead  (Donhedd,  Downhed),  Wilts.,  manor, 
276. 

Donington  (Dunnyngton),  Line.,  38. 

Donington,  Warw.  See  Dunnington. 

Donkin,  Thomas,  of  Lumley,  964. 

Cf.  Duncombe. 

Donne  Branwith.  See  Barnby  upon  Don. 

Donne  (Dun,  Dune,  Dunne),  Anthony,  of  Warlaby, 

79°; 

Francis,  619. 

Henry,  of  Durham,  726. 

John,  1138. 
of  Hart,  587. 
of  Middleton,  851. 

Owen,  justice  of  peace  in  Carmarthenshire,  552. 
Rowland,  of  Warlaby,  790. 

Richard,  of  Warlaby,  790. 
of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Donne — cont. 

Robert,  of  Ipswich,  1900. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  1138. 

Walter,  2238. 

Donnell,  Thomas,  clerk,  3294. 

Donneweyre.  See  Dunwear. 

Donnington  (Donnyngton),  Berks,  priory,  1238. 

See  also  under  Shaw  cum  Donnington. 
Donnington,  Cambs.  JVeDoddington. 

Donnynge.  See  Dunyng. 

Donnyngton,  Berks.  See  Donnington. 
Donnyngton,  Bucks.  See  Dinton. 

Donyatt  (Donyett),  Somers.,  2442. 
church,  2442. 

Donyland,  East  (Est  Donyland),  Essex,  268. 
Donyland,  West  (Westdonyland),  Essex  [in  Col- 
chester], 2463,  p.  348. 

Donynge.  See  Dunyng. 

Doore.  See  Dore,  Abbey. 

Dorcetor,  William,  of  Great  Barford,  1206. 
Dorchester,  Dorset,  3358. 

gaol,  delivery  of,  149. 

Dorchester,  Oxon,  bridge,  repair  of,  2419. 
manor,  2036. 

Dore,  Abbey  (Doore),  Heref.,  monastery,  1182. 
Dorking  (Darkinge),  Surrey,  2563. 

Dorlaston,  Salop.  See  Darliston. 

Dorlaston,  Staffs.  See  Darlaston. 

Dormer  (Dormor),  Ambrose,  2983. 

John,  clerk,  2920. 

Michael,  knight,  2158,  p.  275. 

son  of  Ambrose,  2983. 

William,  knight,  1878,  3019. 

Dorneford.  See  Durnford. 

Dorrington  (Derington,  Dougham,  Doughton), 
Line.,  1319,  2240,  p.  296. 

Dorset,  county,  1 17,  320,  1805. 
coroner  in  {named),  149. 
escheator  in,  2618. 

feodary  in  {named),  1712,  1714,  1751,  3061. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  149. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1885. 
receiver  general  in,  567,  2981. 

Dorset,  marquess  of,  2286. 

See  also  Grey. 

Dorsett,  Robert,  canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1928. 

Dorweeke  (Dorwick),  Devon  [in  Silverton],  2942. 
Dosthorpe.  See  Dogsthorpe. 

Dougham,  Doughton.  S&  Dorrington. 
Douneham,  Dounham.  See  Downham. 

Dounton.  See  Downton. 

Dove,  Edward,  i860. 

Robert,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
i860. 

merchant  trading  to  Spain,  2510. 

Thomas,  1345. 
yeoman  of  confectionery,  56. 

Dover  (Dovor,  Dovour),  Kent,  1854,  1866. 
maison  dieu  in,  307,  1094. 
monastery,  307. 

St.  James’s,  307. 

St.  Peter’s,  church,  1094. 

Dover,  suffragon  bishop  of.  See  Rogers,  R. 
Dover,  Thomas,  2440. 

Dovercourt  (Dovercourte),  Essex,  268. 

Doveridge  (Dowbridge,  Dowbrigge),  Derb., 
2724,  P- 404- 
rectory,  2674. 


551 

Dowce  (Dowes),  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard,  1138. 
Henry,  of  Middle  Merrington,  1832. 

Richard,  1138. 

Dowithwhat,  Richard,  of  Langley  dale,  967. 
Dowland,  Devon.  See  under  Hawdown  Way. 
Dowles  (Dowlles,  Do wlley),  Salop,  2298. 
church,  advowson  of,  2298. 
manor,  2298. 
woods,  2298. 

Dowman,  Thomas,  1872. 

Down,  East  (Estdowne),  Devon,  2942. 

Down,  Lower  (Downe),  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury], 
2224. 

Down,  West  (Westedowne),  Devon,  1406. 
Downam.  See  Downham. 

Downe,  Salop.  JV^Down. 

Downe,  Nicholas,  2961. 

Downehall,  Gregory,  1345. 

Downeham,  Cambs.  ^Downham. 

Downeham,  Essex.  See  Downham. 

Downeham,  Norf.  See  Downham,  Market. 
Downes,  Edward,  2966. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edward,  2966. 

Geoffrey,  clerk,  332. 

George,  clerk,  2690. 

of  Sudbury,  2026. 

Robert,  clerk,  406. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Norfolk,  1855. 
of  Acton,  2026. 

Downham  (Douneham,  Dounham,  Downeham, 
Dunham),  Cambs.,  21 5 8,  p.  274. 
church,  215  8,  p.  274. 

St.  Leonard’s  guild,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 
Downham  (Dounham,  Downam,  Downeham), 
Essex,  2290,  2463,  pp.  347,  348. 

Downham,  Market  (Downeham),  Norf.,  2463. 
Downham,  Suff.  See  Santon  Downham. 
Downham,  William,  bishop  of  Chester  (1561-77), 
2211. 

Downhed.  See  Donhead. 

Downing  (Downinge,  Downyng,  Downynge), 
Arthur,  1083. 

Edmund,  3314,  3331,3345. 

Susan,  wife  of  Arthur  (daughter  of  John  Caly- 
butt),  1083. 

Downton  (Dounton),  Edmund,  clerk,  1538. 
William,  3348. 

Downyng,  Downynge.  See  Downing. 

Dowrishe,  Thomas,  1876,  1884. 

Dowsing,  Nicholas,  keeper  of  Greenwich  manor 
and  park,  2943. 

Dowson,  Charles,  of  Burton  Constable,  747. 
James,  of  Farndale  Westside,  822. 

John,  of  London,  263. 

William,  605. 

Cf.  Dawson. 

Dowthorpe  (Dowthrop),  Yorks  [in  Swine],  492. 
Dowthwate,  Christopher,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland, 
871. 

John,  of  Newsom,  873. 

Richard,  of  Cockfield,  873. 

Thomas,  of  Willington,  875. 

William,  of  Holmside,  877. 
of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Doyle,  Henry,  1855. 

Robert,  2983. 

Doyley  (Doylye),  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert,  2018. 
John,  1042. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Buckinghamshire, 
1861. 


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55* 

Doyley — cont. 

Robert,  1184,  2017,  2018. 

justice  of  peace  in  Buckinghamshire,  etc., 
1706,  1878. 
son  of  John,  1042. 

Dracklowe.  See  Drakelow. 

Drake,  Bernard,  2297,  2369,  3067,  3078. 

Gertrude,  wife  of  Bernard,  2297. 

Richard,  1918,  2497. 
of  Otterton,  3078. 

Drakelow  (Dracklowe,  Drakelowe),  Ches.  [in 
Great  Budworth],  2437. 

manor,  57,  2437. 

Drakes.  See  Drax. 

Drant  (Drante),  Thomas,  S.T.B.,  archdeacon  of 
Lewes,  prebendary  of  Rochester,  334,  335, 
543* 

Cf.  Durante. 

Drape.  See  Drax. 

Draper,  Alice,  2498. 

Christopher,  knight,  lord  mayor  of  London, 
1255,  1852,  1858,  1867,  1869,  3093. 

William,  the  elder,  2486. 
the  younger,  2486. 

Drax  (Drakes,  Drape,  Draxe),  Yorks.,  579,  864, 
1941- 

guild,  1941. 

priory,  (Lindsaye  monastery),  1906,  1941,  2443. 

Drax,  Long  (Langreke),  Yorks,  1941. 

Drax,  Thomas,  3185. 

Draycot  Moor  (Draycotes  More,  Southemore, 
South  More),  Berks,  [in  Longworth],  manor, 
3181. 

Draycote  (Dreycot),  Warw.  [in  Bourton  upon 
Dunsmore],  1320. 

Draycote,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  (daughter  of 
Edward  Hosyer),  3361. 

Henry,  master  of  rolls  in  Ireland  and  chancellor 
of  exchequer  in  Ireland,  196,  2107. 

John,  3022,  3361. 

Drayton,  Bucks.,  1141. 

Drayton,  Midd.  See  Drayton,  West. 

Drayton,  Somers.,  2678. 

church,  2678. 

Drayton,  Fen  (Feendrayton),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345. 

Drayton  Parslow  (Drayton  Paslowe),  Bucks., 
2336. 

Drayton,  West,  (Drayton),  Midd.,  3209. 

manor,  3209. 

rectory,  3209. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3209. 

Dredgers.  See  Nipsell’s  Rayments. 

Dregge.  See  Drigg. 

Drevor,  in  Kerry,  Mont.,  1312. 

Drewe,  Richard,  master  of  the  Queen’s  barge, 
3143- 

William,  of  Inner  Temple,  2889. 

Drewry.  See  Drury. 

Drewton  with  Eventhorpe  (Druton,  Ethrop), 
Yorks,  [in  North  Cave],  2463,  p.  343. 

Dreycot.  See  Draycote. 

Dreywoman,  Joan,  widow,  2673. 

Driffied  (Dryffelde)  [Yorks.],  manor,  3363. 

Drigg  (Dregge),  Cumb.,  2438. 

Drinkstone  (Drinckston,  Drynkeston),  Sufi., 
268,  2290. 

church,  advowson  of,  2290. 

manor,  2290. 

Droitwich  (Droytwyche),  Wore.,  Austin  friars’ 
priory  in,  1170. 


Dromanby  (Dromonbie,  Droverby),  Yorks,  [in 
Kirkby  in  Cleveland],  618,  1888. 

Dronfield  (Dronfeld),  Derb.,  1189. 

Droverby.  See  Dromanby. 

Droytwyche.  See  Droitwich. 

Drudgtowne.  See  Bridge  Town. 

Druett,  Martin,  490. 

Drunton.  See  Durrington. 

Drury  (Drewry,  Drewrye,  Drurie,  Drurye), 
Drew,  1855, 1864,  2940. 

Richard,  273. 

Robert,  2188,  2391. 

knight,  1761,  1861,  1878. 

chief  bailiff  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1792. 

Thomas,  2534. 

William,  1882,  1886,  1887,  1888. 

knight,  marshal  of  Berwick  on  Tweed,  1902, 
2171,  2188,  2447,  2526,  3279. 
son  of  Robert,  2188. 

Druton.  See  Drewton. 

Dryburn  (Dryborneside)  [in  Carrycoats,  Nor- 
thumb.],  2520. 

Dryffelde.  See  Driffield. 

Dryfleld,  William,  2437. 

Drylande,  Anthony,  keeper  of  Colley  Weston 
manor,  1943. 

Drynkell.  See  Brinkhill. 

Drynkeston.  See  Drinkstone. 

Dryver,  William,  assistant  of  chief  officers  of 
admiralty,  2710. 

Dublin  (Dyblin)  [co.  Dublin],  182. 

castle,  2160. 

Dublin,  archbishop  of.  See  Lofthouse,  A. 

du  Bois  (de  Bois),  David,  son  of  John,  2583. 

John,  2583. 

Ducke,  John,  3013. 

commissioner  in  Suffolk,  3024. 
of  Farndale,  Westside,  825. 
of  East  Hartburn,  977. 
of  London,  baker,  3052. 

William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  823. 

Cf.  Duke. 

Duckett,  Anthony,  3038. 

Jane,  wife  of  Lionel,  1242. 

John,  of  Craythorne,  945. 

Lionel,  alderman  of  London,  199,  1242,  1467, 
1852, 1858, i860, 1869. 

Peter,  1903,  3126. 

Thomas,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 

William,  of  Theakstone,  672. 
ofTudhoe,  880. 

Cf.  Daggett. 

Ducklington,  Oxon.  See  under  Hardwick. 

Duckworthe,  Thomas,  2041. 

Ducye,  Henry,  1423. 

Duddesley.  See  Dudleston. 

Duddington,  Cambs.  See  Doddington. 

Duddington  (Dodington),  Northants.,  2569^.  371. 

church,  2569,  p.  371. 

Dudenhill.  See  Detton. 

Dudleston  (Duddesley),  Salop  [in  Ellesmere], 
2463,  P-345- 

Dudley  (Dudleye),  lord  Ambrose,  knight,  K.G., 
baron  Lisle,  earl  of  Warwick  (< ob . 1590), 
councillor,  master  of  Ordnance,  16,  33,  570, 
1153,  1777,  2118,  2211,  2728,  3094,  3095. 
as  chief  butler,  2423. 

Anne,  wife  of  John  earl  of  Warwick  (afterwards 
married  Edward  Unton,  knight),  520,  2279, 
2591. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Dudley — cont. 

John,  earl  of  Warwick,  duke  of  Northumberland 
(executed  1553),  12,  520,  2074,  2139,  245°» 
2549>  2<H7- 

earl  of  Warwick,  viscount  Lisle  ( ob . 1 5 54),  5 20. 
lessee  of  mills  in  Eamount  Bridge,  1910. 
serjeant  of  pastry  of  household,  1129. 

Richard,  commissioner  in  Cumberland,  2998. 
of  Yanwath,  3351. 

Lord  Robert,  knight,  K.G.,  baron  Denbigh  and 
earl  of  Leicester,  councillor,  master  of  horse 
( ob . 1588),  67,  196,  1236,  1817,  1958,  2118, 
2211,  2220,  2286,  2456,  2510,  2533,  2587, 
2647,  2703,  2971,  3090,  3094,  3095,  3097, 
3098,  3132,  3255,  3325,  3347,  3351,  3357. 
hold  of  on  the  queen,  alleged,  1817. 

Dudley,  lord  of,  3325.  See  also  Sutton,  E. 

Dudynull.  See  Detton. 

Duffield,  South  (Duffeild,  Southduffeild),  Yorks, 
[in  Hemingborough],  1382. 

Duffeld  (Duffild),  Christopher,  of  Grantley,  888. 

George,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  805. 

Henry,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  805. 
of  Missies,  998. 

Roger,  of  Grantley,  888. 

Duffye,  Peter,  2764. 

Duglas,  John,  of  Grinton,  675. 

Duke,  Richard,  1876,  1884,  3067. 

Cf.  Ducke. 

Dullingham,  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Dullyn,  Richard,  2942. 

Dulwich  (Dulwiche,  Dulwyche),  Surrey  [in 
Camberwell],  manor,  1167. 

Dun.  See  Donne. 

Dunche,  William,  1861,  1863,  1879,  3 348. 

Dunchurch  (Dunchurche),  Warw.,  1320,  2463,  p. 
349- 

See  also  under  Thurlaston. 

Duncombe  (Doncombe),  John,  2208,  3214,  3265. 

Thomas,  2208. 

of  Whitchurch,  1047. 

Cf.  Donkin. 

Dune.  See  Donne. 

Dunham,  Cambs.  See  Downham. 

Dunham,  Great,  Norf.,  270. 

Dunkeswell,  Devon,  monastery,  2568. 

Dunkeswick  (Keswick),  in  Harewood,  Yorks,  1941. 

chapel,  2158,  p.  274. 

Dunmow,  Great  (Dunmowe),  Essex,  1900. 

Dunmow,  Little  (Dunmowe),  Essex,  priory,  1305. 

Dunne.  See  Donne. 

Dunyng  (Donnynge,  Donynge),  Christopher  of 
Brompton,  744. 

Edward,  of  Kirby  Sigston,  63 1 . 

Richard,  of  Hutton  Bonville,  630. 
of  Kirby  Sigston,  631. 

Dunnington  (Donington),  Warw.  [in  Salford 
Priors],  2278. 

Dunnyngton.  See  Donington. 

Dunstable,  Beds.,  2079. 

bailiff  of  {named),  2079. 

monastery,  2079,  2157,  2169,  2440,  2724,  p. 
401,3308. 

Dunster,  Somers.,  153. 

Dunston,  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Dunterton,  Devon,  1 3 20. 

Dunton  [Bucks.],  vicar  presented,  2916. 

Dunton  cum  Doughton  (Daughton),  Norf.,  270. 

Dunwear  (Donneweyre).  Somers,  [in  Bridgwater], 
2289. 

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55  3 

Dunwich,  Suff.,  1320. 

Duporte,  Thomas,  3309,  3312. 

commissioner  in  Lincolnshire,  1 745 . 

Dupree,  Blanshett,  2894. 

Durante.  See  Durrant. 

Durford  (Darford),  Sussex,  monastery,  1330. 

John,  abbot  of,  1330. 

Durham,  Durh.,  711-21,  723-8,  731,  923,  2171, 
2525,  2526, 

castle,  2171,  2525,  2526. 

cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Whittingham,  R. 

monastery,  57,  268. 

St.  Margaret  in  Crossgate,  2439. 

St.  Bartholomew’s  chapel  in,  2439. 

St.  Leonard’s  chapel  in,  2439. 

Durham,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  2520,  2660. 

See  also  Pilkington,  J. 

Durham,  bishopric  of,  268,  2142,  2172,  2450,  2459, 
2520. 

coroner  of  {named),  1 1 5 . 

receiver  of.  See  Clopton,  J.;  Newnham,  T. 
Durington.  See  Durrington. 

Durley,  Hants.,  2475. 
manor,  2475. 

Durnford  (Dorneford),  Wilts.,  prebend.  See  under 
Salisbury  Cathedral. 

Durrant  (Durante,  Durrante,  Durraunt),  John, 
3OI>  J322> 

son  of  William,  1028. 

Richard,  1900. 

William,  1028. 

Cf.  Drante. 

Durrante  alias  Fyllymore,  Margaret,  2053(2). 
Durrauntes  Hall.  See  Tendringhall. 

Durrington  (Drunton,  Durington),  Wilts.,  2468. 
Dursley  (Durseley),  Glouc.,  2053(2). 

Dutton,  Chesh.  See  under  Newbrough. 

Dutton,  Richard,  162. 

Thomas,  2248. 

William,  of  South  Otterington,  661. 

Dybbe,  John,  the  elder,  190. 
the  younger,  190. 

William,  of  Buckland  Brewer,  190. 

Dybbyn,  Jerome,  1175. 

Cf.  Dobbyn. 

Dychefeild,  Dychefelde.  See  Dichefeilde. 
Dydbroke.  See  Didbrook. 

Dydcott.  See  Didcote. 
dyehouse,  2446. 

Dyemond  (Dymond),  George,  of  London,  175. 
Dyer  (Dier),  Andrew,  2280,  3227. 

Edward,  1361,  3227. 

of  Weston  Zoyland,  1236. 
queen’s  servant,  2203. 

steward  and  keeper  of  Woodstock  manor 
and  park,  107. 

Hugh,  of  London,  1143. 

James,  knight,  chief  justice  of  Common  Pleas, 
3,  38,  238,  561,  570,  1368,  1476,  1842,  1868, 
1924, 1934,  2125,  2823,  2831. 

Richard,  2942. 

of  London,  2127. 

Thomas,  3227. 

See  also  Smyty  alias  Dier. 

Dyffryn  Clarach  (Differinclarage,  Diffring- 
clareth),  Card.,  2286. 

Dygbye.  See  Digby. 

Dygon,  Martin,  2821. 

Stephen,  2821. 

Dyke,  Humphrey,  183. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Dykewood.  See  Dikewood. 

Dyllon,  Henry,  1884. 

Lucas,  chief  baron  of  Irish  exchequer,  2107. 
Dymchurch  (Dynchurche),  Kent,  2395. 
Dymmerycke,  Bartholomew,  1 5 1 1 . 

Dymmock  (Dymock,  Dymocke),  Robert,  1284, 
323I-  . 

commissioner  of  sewers,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871, 1874,  1896. 
of  Scrivelsby,  1 244. 

Dymond.  See  Dyemond. 

Dynas.  See  Dinas. 

Dynchurche.  See  Dymchurch. 

Dyndd.  See  Dindowedd. 

Dyngley.  See  Dingley. 

Dynham.  See  Dinham. 

Dynhylle  Issa  (Dynynlle),  Denb.  [in  Ruabon], 
2282. 

Dynllain,  Dynllayn.  See  Dinlaen. 

Dynsdale.  Durh.  See  Dinsdale,  Low. 

Dynsdale  (Dynsdell),  John,  of  Little  Stainton,  857. 

Henry,  of  Snape,  943. 

Dynsdell,  Durh.  See  Dinsdale,  Low. 

Dynsdell  (surname).  See  Dynsdale. 

Dynton.  See  Dinton. 

Dyrham  and  Hinton  (Dyrham,  Dyrham  and  Hen- 
ton),  Glouc.,  manor,  park,  and  advowson  of 
church,  1424. 

Dyrkar.  See  Dirtcar. 

Dysney.  See  Disney. 

Dyster,  John,  1961. 

Dyve  (Dive,  Dyves),  George,  3210. 

Lewis,  255,  2877,  2161. 

Dyvynnock,  Dyvynnocke.  See  Devynnock. 
Dyxson.  See  Dickson. 


E 

Eacketon,  John,  451. 

Eaglescliffe  (Eggesclyff),  Durh.,  946. 

See  also  under  Newsom. 

Eaglesfield  (Eglisfeld),  Cumb.  [in  Brigham],  2438. 
Ealing,  Midd.  See  under  Brentford. 

Ealmshurste.  See  Elmurst. 

Earn.  See  Eyam. 

Eamont  Bridge  (Emondbridge),  Cumb.  [in  Pen- 
rith], mills  in,  1910. 

Earde.  See  Cray  ford. 

Eardisley  (Erdesleye),  Heref.,  2053(4). 

Eareley,  John,  1863. 

Cf.  Earle. 

Earith  (Erith),  in  Bluntisham,  Hunt.,  1900. 
earl  marshal.  See  Howard,  T. 

Earl  Shilton  (Erleshulton),  Leic.  [in  Kirkby 
Mallory],  1320. 

Earle  (Erie),  Robert,  of  Mordon,  974. 

Walter,  yeoman  of  privy  chamber,  2m. 

Cf  Eareley;  Herle. 

Earlham  (Erkham,  Erldon,  Erleham),  in  Norwich, 
Norf.,  1286,  3355. 
manor,  2966. 

Earl  Mill.  See  Cridelstyle. 

Earls  Manor  (Earles  Mannor),  Hunts.,  [in  Wares- 
ley],  3204. 

Earne.  See  Arne. 

Earsby,  Yorks.  See  under  Brompton  on  Swale. 
Earsdon  (Irresden),  Northumb.,  1310. 

See  also  under  Holywell. 


Easby  (Easbie,  Easbye,  Estby),  Yorks.,  951,  1778. 
Easby  by  Richmond  (Easby),  Yorks,  1390. 

St.  Agatha’s  monastery,  1390,  3327. 

See  also  under  Aske;  Brompton  upon  Swale; 
Skeeby. 

Eascourt  (Eascourte).  See  Escorte. 

Easington,  Durh.,  737. 

See  also  under  Haswell. 

Easington  (Essington),  Yorks.,  church,  268. 

See  also  under  Liverton;  Staithes. 

Easingwold  (Esingwold),  Yorks.,  2437,  2463, 
P-  343- 

See  also  under  Raskelf. 

Eastbackweare.  See  Bagborough,  East. 
Eastburden.  See  Burdon,  Little. 

Eastbury  Hall  (Est  Berryhall),  in  Barking,  Essex, 
1192. 

Eastbutton.  See  Barton  le  Willows. 

East  Carr  (le  Eastcarr),  Yorks,  [in  Sutton],  277. 
East  End  (Estbalke),  Yorks,  [in  Preston],  manor, 
492. 

Eastchurch  (Estchurche),  Kent,  2724,  p.  403. 
Eastcot  (Escott),  Wilts,  [in  Urchfont],  3236. 
Eastdene.  See  Dean,  East. 

Easte  (Este),  Alexander,  13. 

Catherine,  relict  of  Alexander,  1 3 . 

Cecily,  wife  of  Edward,  3184. 

Edward,  3184. 

Easter,  Good  (Goodester),  Essex,  268,  1426. 
Easter,  High  (High  Estre,  Highester),  Essex,  1320, 
1900. 

Eastginge.  See  Ginge,  East. 

Easthams  in  Crewkerne  (Easthane  in  Crokerne), 
chapel,  2678. 

Easthampton,  Salop.  See  Asterton. 

Easthane.  See  Easthams. 

Easthawkeswell.  See  Hauxwell. 

Eastherrington.  See  Herrington,  East. 

Easthorpe  (Esthorpe),  Essex,  2290. 
church,  advowson  of,  1240. 
manor,  1240. 

Eastillesley.  See  Ilsley,  East. 

Eastington  (Estington),  Dorset  [in  Worth  Mat- 
ravers],  manor,  2283. 

Eastington  (Estington),  Glouc.,  manor,  1940. 
Eastkeswike.  See  Keswick,  East. 

Eastlangton.  See  Langton,  East. 

Eastling  (Estlinge),  Kent,  268. 

Eastmailing,  Eastmallinge.  See  Mailing,  East. 
Eastmear,  Eastmeare.  See  Mere,  East. 
Eastmerckham.  See  Markham,  East. 

Eastmyll.  See  Cridelstyle. 

East  Mill  (East  Mylne),  Essex  [in  Colchester],  1 222. 
Eastneston.  See  Easton  Neston. 

Eastnor  (Estnor),  Heref.,  2114. 

Eastofte  (Estofte),  Yorks,  [in  Adlingfleet],  manor, 
2569,  p.  371. 

Easton  (Eston),  Line,  [in  South  Stoke],  2240,  p. 
295, 3234- 

Easton  (Eston)  Norf.,  172,  1286. 

rectory  and  advowson  of  vicarage,  1024. 

Easton  (Eston)  Yorks,  [in  Bridlington],  3182. 
Easton  [in  Ormsby],  Yorks.  See  Eston. 

Easton  Ba vents  (Easton  Bavcnt),  Suff.,  268. 

Easton,  Great  (Estanes  ad  Montem,  Eston  at  the 
Mounte,  Eston  Magna),  Essex,  1181,  1900. 
Easton  Neston  (Eastneston),  Northants.,  3168. 
Easton,  Stone  (Eston  Major)  [Somers.],  chapel, 
1809. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


555 


Easton  (Eastonne,  Eston),  John,  of  Farndale, 
Westside,  825. 

Robert,  of  Farndale  Westside,  822. 

William,  lessee  of  Barnham  manor,  271 . 
of  Farndale  Westside,  826. 

Eastpennare.  See  Pennard,  East. 

Eastrington  (Estington),  Dorset  [in  Worth 
Matravers],  manor,  3358. 

Eastruncton.  See  Rouncton,  East. 

Eastwell  (Estewell]  [Leic.],  rector  presented,  1570. 
Eastwinche.  See  Winch,  East. 

Eastwood  (Estwood,  Estwoodd),  Essex,  2290. 
rectory,  297. 

Eaton,  Beds.  See  Eaton  Socon. 

Eaton,  Bucks.  See  Eton. 

Eaton,  in  Norwich,  Norf.,  3355. 

Eaton  (Eton,  Eyton),  Salop,  1027. 

See  also  under  Longville. 

Eaton  (Yeaton),  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury],  2224. 
Eaton  Chapel.  See  Teeton. 

Eaton,  Church  (Churcheton,  Eyton),  Staff,  10, 
1900. 

church,  St.  Mary’s  service  in,  10. 

Eaton,  Long  (Longe  Eaton),  Derb.  [in  Sawley], 
2569,  p.  369. 
church,  2569,  p.  369. 

Eaton  Socon  (Eaton)  Beds.,  brotherhood,  2082. 
Eaton  Treggose.  See  Tregose,  Eaton. 

Eaton,  Water  ( Water eaton),  Oxon  [in  Kidlington], 
manor,  1053,  1216. 

Eaton,  Eatton  (surname).  See  Eton. 

Ebden,  John,  D.D.,  3093. 

Eccles,  Norf.  [in  Shropham  hundred],  manor, 
1159. 

Ecclesfield,  Yorks.  See  under  Hesley. 

Ecclesfielde,  John,  1850. 

Eccleshall,  Staffs. 

See  under  Chorlton. 
ecclesiastical  appointments: — 
archdeaconries,  495,  543,  548. 
canonries  and  prebends,  37,  88,  90,  119,  124, 
33L  335>  336,  352,  369,  386,  387,  546,  1655, 
1802,  1823,  1928,  1951,  2206,  2833,  2874, 
3129,3154,3157,3341. 
chaplaincy,  2931. 

deaneries,  9,  1385,  2039,  2059,  2089,  2701,  3297, 
3302. 

precentorship,  30. 

See  also  presentations. 

Eccles  ton  (Eccleston  next  Kno  wesley  e),  Lancs. 

[in  Prescot],  502. 

Eccleston,  Nicholas,  clerk,  1533. 

Ecclie.  See  Aycliffe. 

Eccup  (Ecooppe),  Yorks,  [in  Addle],  21 5 8,  p.  274. 
Eckington  (Ekyngton),  Derb.,  2373. 

See  also  under  Toadpool. 

Eckington  (Eckyngton),  Yorks.,  manor,  1828. 
Ecooppe.  See  Eccup. 

Edderton  (Bryne  Edlred,  Ederton),  Mont,  [in 
Forden],  3260. 

Eddlesborough  (Edlesborough),  Bucks.,  rectory, 
.^344- 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2344. 

Edelmeton.  See  Edmonton. 

Eden  (Eden  Parva),  Durh.  [in  Hesleden],  manor, 
3279. 

Eden  (Edon),  Christopher,  of  Henley  on  Thames, 
2737- 

John,  2660. 

Richard,  clerk  of  the  Council,  2422. 


Eden — cont. 

Robert,  of  Topcliffe,  803. 

Thomas,  clerk  of  the  Council,  2422. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1856. 
Edenham,  Line.,  2240,  p.  295,  3228. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295,  3228. 

See  also  under  Vaudey. 

Ederton.  See  Edderton. 

Edgarly  (Edgaresleighe,  Egareleighe,  Edgarsleigh), 
Somers,  [in  Glastonbury],  2067,  2280. 

Edgcott  (Edgecote,  Edgecott),  Northants.,  2456, 
2591- 

Edge,  Glouc.  [in  Painswick],  1286. 

Edgecombe,  Peter,  1178, 1876, 1881, 1884. 

Richard,  of  Harrowbarrow,  5 . 

Edgecott.  See  Edgcott. 

Edgerton.  See  Egerton. 

Edgeware,  Midd.,  3352. 

Edgeworth,  Edward,  clerk,  2870. 

Edgmond,  Salop.  See  under  Cherrington. 
Edinburgh  (Edinburghe),  Scotland,  499. 

Edingale  (Edyall),  Staff.,  2724,  p.  398. 

Edisforth  (Edisford),  Lancs,  [near  Clitheroe], 
chantry,  2443. 

Edlemeton.  See  Edmonton. 

Edlesborough.  See  Eddlesborough. 

Edlington,  Yorks.,  1449. 

Edlyn,  Richard,  3352. 

Edmondes.  See  Edmundes. 

Edmundi  Thorpe.  See  Edmondthorpe. 
Edmondsey  (Edmundsey),  Essex  [in  Gosfield], 
lock,  2463,  p.  343. 

Edmondson,  Richard,  of  Durham,  714. 

Cf.  Emondson. 

Edmondthorpe  (Edmundi  Thorpe),  Leic.,  3098. 
Edmonton  (Edelmeton,  Edmonton),  Midd.,  2311, 
2139,2349,3358. 
lordship,  2449,  p.  336. 
manor,  556,  2139. 

See  also  under  Marsh  Side. 

Edmundes  (Edmondes),  John,  deceased,  1371, 
1710. 

lessee  of  lands  in  Aldrington,  1101. 

lessee  of  Ford  Park,  1123. 

lessee  of  North  Bersted  manor,  1329. 

Thomas,  526,  557. 

Walter,  son  of  John,  1371. 

Ednam,  Reymon,  Ainderby  Steeple,  769. 

Edon.  See  Eden. 

Edsore.  See  Hedsor. 

Edward  ap  Morris,  2724,  p.  400. 

Edwardes,  David,  clerk,  3145. 

Henry,  of  London,  1456. 

John,  of  Odiham,  2827. 

Nicholas,  French  subject,  1596. 

M.A.,  1577. 

Richard,  of  North  Elmsall,  152. 
son  of  Richard,  152. 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hunting- 
donshire, 1868. 

William,  1423,  1425. 

Edwardstone  (Edwarde  Stowe),  Suff.,  2290. 
Edwardton.  See  Edworth. 

Edwinstowe,  Notts. 

See  under  Birklands  Park. 

Edworth  (Edwardton),  Beds.,  2463,  p.  349. 

church,  2463,  p.  349. 

Edyall.  See  Edingale. 

Effingham,  Effyngham,  lord.  See  Howard. 

Egar,  Elizabeth,  of  East  Mailing,  75. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


556 

Egareleighe.  See  Edgarly. 

Egerton  (Edgerton,  Eggerton),  Ralph,  son  of 
William,  2606. 

Thomas,  2267. 

keeper  of  great  seal,  master  of  the  rolls,  33, 
112.564,2935. 

of  London,  deputy  governor  of  the  company 
of  merchant  adventurers  of  England,  2510, 
2513. 

William,  2606. 

Egesborn.  See  Exbourne. 

Egeton.  See  Egleton. 

Eggebuckland.  See  Buckland,  Egg. 

Eggerton.  See  Egerton. 

Eggesclyff.  See  Eaglescliffe. 

Eggesford,  [Devon],  2412. 

Egginton  (Eggynton,  Eginton),  Derb.,  1189. 

church,  2158,  p.  275. 

Egglescliffe,  Yorks.  See  under  Newsham. 
Egglestone  (Egleston,  Engleston),  Durh.  [in 
Middleton  in  Teasdale],  796,  839. 
manor,  1942. 

Eggleston  (Egleston),  Yorks,  [formerly  in  Roke- 
by,  now  in  Startforth],  monastery,  2045, 
2439. 

Egham,  Surrey,  manor,  1099,  2071,  2286. 

Egham,  William,  2878. 

Eginlle,  Mont.,  1312. 

Egington.  See  Egginton. 

Egleston.  See  Egglestone. 

Egleton  (Egeton),  Rutland,  manor,  2547,  2674. 
Egliambye,  John,  1882. 

Eglingham,  Northumb.  See  under  Bassington. 
Eglisfeld.  See  Eaglesfield. 

Egloshayle,  Corn.  See  under  Pendavy. 

Egloysell.  See  Llangadwaladr  nr  Eglwysael. 
Egmere  (Egmer),  Norf.,  manor  and  advowson  of 
rectory  of,  492. 

Egmonton,  Christopher,  1850. 

Egremont  (Egremond)  [Cumb.],  rector  presented, 
341. 

Egton,  Yorks,  268. 

Eithinog  (Ethenocke),  Carn.  [in  Llandwrog], 
2676. 

ejection  of  farm,  suits  concerning,  263,  267. 
Ekyngton.  See  Eckington. 

Ekyns,  Robert,  2474. 

Thomas,  2474. 

Eland,  Richard,  of  Durham,  923. 

Elcocic  (Elcocke),  Thomas,  M.A.,  1488,  2931. 

of  Stowbridge,  2361. 

Elderkar,  Anne,  wife  of  Ralph,  3192. 

Ralph,  3192 

Eldmeer,  Hugh,  of  South  Otterington,  666. 
Eldmire  (Thalmetre),  Yorks  [in  Topcliffe],  655. 
Elderidge,  Robert,  2053  (9). 

Eldon,  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St.  Andrew],  871,  875. 
Elerton.  See  Ellerton. 

Elesworth.  See  Els  worth. 

Eley.  See  Ely. 

Elford  (Elforde),  Staff.,  308 5 A. 

church,  advowson  of,  3085A. 

Elgye,  Anthony,  of  Darlington,  844. 

Elham,  Kent,  2463,  p.  345. 

Elice.  See  Ellis. 

Elicombusta.  See  Brent  Eleigh. 

Elie,  Leonard,  2469. 

Eling  (Elynge),  Hants.,  2475. 

Elington,  Derb.  See  Elton. 

Elizabeth,  queen,  as  princess,  2523. 


Elkesley.  See  Elksley. 

Elkington,  South  (Sowthe  Elkyngton),  Linv.., 
1288. 

Elksley  (Elkesley),  Notts.,  2373. 

Elkston.  See  Elmstone  Hardwicke. 

Elkyn,  George,  gunfounder,  2091. 

Ellarton,  Yorks.  See  Ellerton  upon  Swale. 

Ellarton,  John,  of  Craythorne,  945. 

Ellenhall,  Staff,  church,  2657. 

vicar,  2657. 

Ellerby  (Ellerbye),  Yorks  [in  Swine],  492. 

Ellergill  (Allergill)  [in  Orton,  Westm.],  925. 

Ellerker,  Edward,  1850,  1872,  1886. 

Ralph,  2238. 
knight,  289. 

William,  1872. 

Ellerton  (Elerton,  Ellarton),  Yorks,  1836,  3269. 

and  East  Cottingwith,  rectory,  3269. 

Ellerton  Abbey  (Ellerton,  Ellerton  cum  Stanton, 
Ellerton  cum  Staynton),  Yorks  [in  Down- 
holme],  891, 936. 

priory,  i960,  2520,  3269. 
prior  of  {named)  ,1960. 

Ellerton  upon  Swale  (Ellarton,  Ellerton),  Yorks 
[in  Catterick],  805,  991, 1001. 

Ellesham . S ee  Elsham . 

Ellesmere  (Ellysmere),  Salop,.  2327. 

See  also  under  Dudleston;  Penley. 

Elleston.  See  Elmstone  Hardwicke. 

Ellington,  Hunts.,  268. 

Ellington  (Irrington),  Northumb.  [in  Woodhorn], 
1310. 

Ellington,  Yorks  [in  Masham],  760. 

Elliott  (Ellyott,  Elyott),  Edward,  of  Newland 
St.  Lawrence,  surveyor  of  crown  lands  in 
Essex,  69. 

John,  citizen  of  London,  1333. 

Ralph,  561. 

Robert,  coroner  in  Surrey,  2458. 

Ellis  (Elice,  Ellys),  John,  1426. 

dean  of  Hereford,  canon  of  Worcester,  119, 
1893- 

Martin,  2449,  p.  337. 

Ralph,  243 1 . 

Thomas,  2889. 

Ellison,  Richard,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 

Ellowstofte,  Ellowtofte.  See  Yelvertoft. 

Ellyngton,  John,  3047. 

Ellys.  See  Ellis. 

Ellysmere.  See  Ellesmere. 

Elm  (Elme)  [formerly]  Norf.  [now]  Cambs., 
1260,  2158,  p.  274,  2463,  pp.  345,  347. 

Elmdon  (Elmedon),  Essex,  2394. 

Elmes,  Edmund,  2161. 

Elmestede.  See  Elmstead. 

Elmore,  Glouc.,  2444. 

Elmsall,  North  (Northelmsall),  Yorks  [in  South 
Kirkby],  152. 

Elmstead  (Elmestede)  [Essex],  vicar  presented, 
351- 

Elmstone  Hardwicke  (Elkston,  Elleston),  Glouc., 
1243,  2666. 

Elmstree  (Ailmondestre),  Glouc.,  [in  Tetbury], 
manor,  1468. 

Elmswell  (Emeswell),  Suff.,  1159. 

Elmurst  (Ealmeshurste),  Staff,  [in  St.  Chad, 
Lichfield],  2724,  pp.  397-8. 

Elmythe.  See  Emnethe. 

Elnesham.  See  Elsenham. 

Elrington,  Edward,  chief  butler,  2423. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


557 


Elscobbe,  Robert,  of  Northallerton,  638. 

Cf.  Elstobbe. 

Elsdon,  Northumb.  See  also  under  Bell  Shiel; 

Catcleugh;  Toft  Hill. 

Elsenham  (Elnesham),  Essex,  268. 

Elsey.  See  Eltisley. 

Elsham  (Ellesham),  Line.,  2240,  pp.  295,  296. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295. 
priory,  1323,  2240,  pp.  295,  296. 
rectory,  1323. 

Elslack  (Elslake),  Yorks  [in  Broughton  in  Are- 
dale],  1941. 

Elstob  (Elstopp),  Durh.  [in  Great  Stainton],  975. 
Elstobbe,  Henry,  of  Brompton,  742. 

Thomas,  of  Brompton,  746. 

Cf.  Elscobbe;  Elstopp. 

Elstoble,  Richard,  of  Foxton,  849. 

Elston  (Elstone),  Robert,  of  Cowpen  Bewley, 
1018. 

son  of  William,  2313. 

William,  2313. 

Elstopp.  Richard,  of  Mordon,  974. 

(another),  978. 

Cf.  Esltobbe. 

Elstow  (Elstowe),  Beds.,  monastery,  2169,  2724, 
p.401. 

Elstree  (Ivlestree),  Herts.,  2960. 

Elstronwick  (Humbleton  Esternwick),  In  Humble- 
ton,  Yorks,  268. 

Elsworth  (Elesworth),  Cambs.,  guildhall,  2463, 
P-  347- 

Eltham,  Kent,  2229,  2283,  2943. 
church,  1320. 
manor,  2229. 

Eltisley  (Elsley),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  402. 

Eltoftes,  Edmund,  1887. 

Elton  (Elrington)  , Derb.,  2410. 

Elton,  Durh.,  922,  975. 

Elton  (Ailton),  Hunts.,  268. 

Elvael,  Rad.  See  under  Painscastle. 

Elvaston  (Elverston,  Elveston),  Derb.,  1330,  3190. 
Burgh  Mills  in,  3316. 
church,  1320. 
fishery  in,  3316. 

Elwald,  Thomas,  1912. 

Elwick  [in  Belford],  Durh.  [and  Northumb.],  978. 

See  also  under  Bruntoft;  Newton  Hansard. 
Elwood,  Gregory,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 

Elwys,  Nicholas,  justice  of  assize,  northern  cir- 
cuit, 1845. 

Ely  (Eley,  Elie,  Elye),  Camb.,  1846,  2158,  2569, 
p.370,2724. 

cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Pearne,  A. 
chapels  and  guild,  1900. 
monastery,  2569,  p.  370. 

St.  John’s  house,  2463,  p.  345. 

St.  Mary,  2569,  p.  370. 

church,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 

Trinity  church,  2369,  p.  370. 

Ely,  archdeacon  of.  See  Parker. 

Ely,  isle,  2138,  p.  274,  2463,  p.  347,  2724,  pp.  403, 
4°4- 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1846. 

Ely,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  1401,  2463,  p.  345, 
2641,3273. 

See  also  Cox,  R. 

Ely  (Eley),  in  Llandaff,  Glam.,  2250. 

moor,  2250. 

Elynge.  See  Eling. 


Elynor,  John,  of  Hutton  Henry,  938. 

Robert,  the  elder,  of  Hutton  Henry,  938. 
the  younger,  of  Hutton  Henry,  938. 

Elyott.  See  Elliott. 

Emberton  (Emerton),  Bucks,  141. 

Emborrow  (Enborowe)  [Somers.],  chapel,  1809. 

Emden,  in  East  Friesland,  68,  2386. 

count  of,  subject  of,  1607. 

Emerie.  See  Emery e. 

Emerson,  Adam,  of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Cuthbert,  of  Burnhope,  935. 

Francis,  of  Brierton,  915. 

George,  of  Belinshedd,  903. 
of  Feildhead,  923. 
of  Horsley,  953. 

Humphrey,  of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 

John,  of  Lowlynn. 
of  Westgate,  953. 

Lancelot,  of  Windlestone,  935. 

Lionel,  of  Stanhope,  952. 

Ralph,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 
of  Broom,  895. 
of  Holmside,  739. 
of  Northallerton,  793. 

Richard,  of  Ludwell,  933. 

Robert,  of  Brierton,  915. 
of  Stanhope  952. 
of  Tedcastle,  953. 

Thomas,  903 . 
of  Brierton,  915. 

William,  of  Castelmike,  953. 
ofFieldhead,  925. 

Emerton.  See  Emberton. 

Emerye  (Emerie),  Edward,  2676. 

Richard,  justice  of  assize,  south-eastern  circuit 
1844. 

Emeswell.  See  Elmswell. 

Emley  (Emlaye),  Yorks.  1941. 

Emley  alias  Jenkyn,  John,  yeoman  of  Kitchen, 
1097. 

Emneth  (Elmythe,  Emnith,  Ennemeth),  Norf., 
270, 1260, 1320,  2158,  p.  274. 

Emondbridge.  See  Eamont  Bridge. 

Emondson,  Raynod,  of  Kirkleatham,  619. 

Cf.  Edmondson. 

emperor,  subjects  of,  432,  434,  435,  438,  440, 
444,  445 > 449-5  L 455,  457,  45 8,  460,  466, 
469,  473,  484,  490,  491,  1498,  1500,  1501, 
1503,  1308,  1509,  1520-3,  1523,  1587,  1599, 

1608,  1610,  1613,  1614,  1618,  1623,  1633, 

1635,  1646,  1671,  1672,  2748,  2750,  2734, 

2762,  2789,  2792,  2794,  2804,  2808,  2809, 

2810,  2815,  2892,  2898,  2899. 

Emstrey  (Emstree),  Salop  [in  Atcham],  2967. 

manor,  2967. 

Enborne  [Berks.],  rector  presented,  1485. 

Enborne  (Awborne),  Berks.,  river,  1873. 

Enborowe.  See  Emborrow. 

enclosures,  275. 

Ende,  Lawrence,  1522. 

Endfeld,  Endfield.  See  Enfield. 

Endgate.  See  Gatesend. 

Enfield  (Endfeld,  Endfield,  Enfelde),  Midd., 
565,1127,1381,2139. 

Engelbye  under  Arme  Cliffe.  See  Ingleby  Arne- 
cliffe. 

Englefeld,  Catherine,  wife  of  Francis,  1687. 

Francis,  knight,  273,  521,  1687,  2658. 

Margaret,  widow,  1687. 

Englefield  (Englefeld),  Berks.,  manor,  1687. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


558 

Engleston.  See  Egglestone. 

Englewood.  See  Inglewood. 

Englishe,  John,  2158,  p.  275. 

William,  of  Scorton,  1000. 

Enmore  (Enmer)  [Somers.],  rector  presented,  410. 
Ennemeth.  See  Emneth. 

Ennerdale  (Everdale),  Cumb.,  [in  St.  Bees], 
manor,  3091. 

Enock,  Richard,  3212. 

Thomas,  3212. 

Epleden,  Eplyden.  See  Eppleton. 

Epping  (Eppinge),  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 

Eppleton  (Epleden,  Eplyngden),  Durh.  [in 
Houghton  le  Spring],  698,  802. 

Erbar  (Arbor,  Erbe),  Berks,  [in  Shinfield],  manor, 
1184,  2968. 

Erberfield.  See  Arborfield. 

Ercheffount.  See  Urchfont. 

Ercall  Magna,  Salop.  See  under  Tern. 

Erdeley.  See  Yardley. 

Erdesleye.  See  Eardisley. 

Ereholm.  See  Eryholme. 

Eresby,  Line,  [in  Spilsby],  2330. 
park,  2330. 

Pulvertoftes  lands  in,  2330. 

Erguth.  See  Probus  Groguth. 

Erington,  Edward,  2141. 

John,  3317. 

Nicholas,  2108. 

of  Newton,  ion. 

Robert,  of  Newton.  1011. 

Eriswell  (Caswell),  Suff.,  2742,  p.  399. 

Erith,  Hunt.  See  Earith. 

Erith  (Riderith),  Kent,  gunpowder  mill  in,  274. 

See  also  under  Lessness. 

Erkeele,  John,  of  Brandon,  870. 

Erkham,  Erldon.  See  Earlham 
Erie.  See  Earle. 

Erleham.  See  Earlham. 

Erlescolne.  See  Colne,  Earl’s. 

Erlestoke,  Wilts.,  1201. 

Erlestoneham.  See  Stonham,  Earl. 

Ermen.  See  Herm. 

Erring  Burn  (Inshopburne)  [in  St.  John  Lee, 
Northumb.],  954. 

Erringden  (Airington),  Yorks,  [in  Halifax],  1774. 
Eryholme  (Ereholm,  Eryom  upon  Tease),  Yorks 
[in  Gilling],  679,  885. 
manor,  1908. 

Eryolme,  Thomas,  of  South  Otterington,  661 . 
Erysye,  James,  son  of  Richard,  1918. 

Richard,  1918. 

Escomb  (Eskham),  Durh.,  813. 

Escorte  (Eascourt,  Eascourte,  Escourte,  Est- 
courte),  Giles,  1214,  1325,  2402,  2470. 
Thomas,  1325. 

justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
Escott.  See  Eastcot. 

Esh  (Eshe,  Essche,  Esshe),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester], 
797,  2171,  2526. 

Esher  (Essher),  Surrey,  1320. 

Esingwold.  See  Easingwold. 

Esker  y Maen.  See  Eskirmaen. 

Eskham.  See  Escomb. 

Eskirmaen  (Esker  y Maen),  in  Llandinam,  Mont., 
forest,  2286. 

Essche.  See  Esh. 

Essex,  county,  225,  252,  256,  2449. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  i860,  1862,  1870, 
1875. 


Essex — cont. 

coroner  in  ( named ),  136,  1461,  2878. 
feodary  of  (named),  252,  256,  1071,  1708,  1723, 
I743>  2994> 306°, 3075. 
justices  of  assize  in,  75,  1822. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1889. 
receiver  general  in,  69,  2119. 
surveyor  of  crown  lands  in,  69. 

Essex,  earl  of.  See  Bourchier;  Devereux. 

Essex,  Thomas,  2302,  2332,  3188. 

William,  knight,  3314. 

Esshe.  See  Esh. 

Essher.  See  Esher. 

Esshetfford.  See  Ashford. 

Essington.  See  Easington. 

Esson  Mawditt.  See  Maudit,  Easton. 

Estanes  ad  Montem.  See  Easton,  Great. 
Estanfeld.  See  Tanfield,  East. 

Estaplegarthe.  See  Applegarth. 

Estbalke.  See  East  End. 

Estbolden.  See  Boldon,  East. 

Estbraddenham,  Estbradnam.  See  Bradenham, 
East. 

Estbudlegh.  See  Budleigh,  East. 

Estby.  See  Easby 
Estcarleton.  See  Carlton,  East. 

Estchanngefeilde.  See  Hanningfield,  East. 
Estchurche.  See  Eastchurch. 

Estcoker.  See  Coker,  East. 

Estcottingwith.  See  Cottingwith,  East. 

Estcourte.  See  Escorte. 

Estdowne.  See  Down,  East. 

Este.  See  Easte. 

Estegrenestede.  See  Grinstead,  East. 
Estenbourne,  Berks.,  manor,  3314. 

Esterforde.  See  Chesterford. 

Esternwick.  See  Elstronwick. 

Estewell.  See  Eastwell. 

Estgrafton.  See  Grafton,  East. 

Estgrensted,  Estgrynsted.  See  Grinstead,  East. 
Estham.  See  Ham,  East. 

Estharlynge.  See  Harling,  East. 

Esthemeth,  Esthendred,  Estherred,  Esthenrede, 
Esthenrythe.  See  Hendred,  East. 

Esthide,  Dorset.  See  Hide. 

Esthorpe.  See  Easthorpe. 

Estington.  See  Eastington. 

Estlee  Chapel.  See  Lee  Chapel. 

Estlexham.  See  Lexham,  East. 

Estlinge.  See  Eastling. 

Estlytton.  See  Lytton,  East. 

Estmalinge,  Estmalling,  Estmallinge.  See  Mai- 
ling, East. 

Estmersey.  See  Mersea,  East. 

Estmeryngton.  See  Merrington,  East. 

Estmulsey.  See  Molesey,  East. 

Estymyth.  See  Ostynyn. 

Estnor.  See  Eastnor. 

Estnorton.  See  Norton,  East. 

Estodenham.  See  Tuddenham,  East. 

Estofte,  Yorks.  See  Eastoft. 

Estofte,  Christopher,  1850,  1851. 

Elizabeth,  571. 

John,  son  of  Thomas,  2269. 

Thomas,  571,  2269. 

Eston,  Line.  See  Easton. 

Eston,  Norf.  See  Easton. 

Eston  (Easton),  Yorks,  [in  Ormsby],  268,  900. 
Eston  [in  Bridlington],  Yorks.  See  Easton. 

Eston  Magna.  See  Easton,  Great. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Eston  Major.  See  Easton,  Stone. 

Eston  at  the  Mounte.  See  Easton,  Great. 

Eston  (surname).  See  Easton. 

Estpennard.  See  Pennard,  East. 

Est  Peril,  Est  Perlley.  See  Parley. 

Estrainton.  See  Rainton,  East. 

Estraison.  See  Rasen,  West. 

Estrandall.  See  Ravendale,  East. 

Estritton  Coltparke.  See  Ritton  Coltpark. 

Estwalles.  See  Wells,  East. 

Estwandall.  See  Ravendale,  East. 

Estwardham.  See  Worldham,  East. 

Estwich.  See  Winch,  East. 

Estwood,  Essex.  See  Eastwood. 

Estwood,  John,  the  elder,  2413. 

Estwynche.  See  Winch,  East. 

Etal  (Etall,  New  Etall),  Northumb.  [in  Ford], 
manor,  1902. 

Ethenocke.  See  Eithinog. 

Ethorpe  Rothyng.  See  Roothing,  Aythrop. 

Ethrop.  See  Everthorpe. 

Eton  (Eaton),  Bucks,  college,  provost  of.  See 
Daye  ,W. 

Eton,  Salop.  See  Eaton. 

Eton  (Eaton,  Eatton,  Eyton),  Anthony,  2038. 

Guy,  clerk,  2437. 

John,  2149. 

Lawrence,  1301. 

Robert,  233,  1760,  1766. 

Roger  2173. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Shropshire,  242. 
lessee  in  Alvaston.  1330. 
of  London,  merchant,  2510,  2513. 

Ettes,  Lancelot,  of  Cornforth,  921. 

Etton,  Yorks.,  2675. 

Eubancke,  Anthony,  of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 

Eure  (Evers,  Ewry,  Ewrye,  Ewyre),  Henry, 
master  of  ordnance  in  Berwick,  Newcastle 
on  Tyne  and  Carlisle,  and  keeper  of  store- 
houses there,  at  Holy  Island  and  Wark,  564. 

Ralph,  knight,  1778. 

William,  lord  Eure  ( oh . 1594),  1331,  1356,  1778, 
1946,  2040,  2128,  2171,  2212,  2214,  2220, 
2222,  2228,  2459,  2525,  2526,  2581. 

Eustage,  Isabel,  widow  (formerly  wife  of  Lawrence 
Robinson),  64. 

Euston  (Ewston),  SufL,  3243. 

Evan  ap  Jevan  ap  Ll’n,  2724,  p.  400, 

Evans  (Evance),  Agnes,  of  Southwark,  75. 

Lewis,  clerk,  357. 

Richard,  of  North  Weston,  142. 
of  Norton  Conyers,  589, 

Evardon.  See  Eversden. 

Eveleigh,  (Eveleighe,  Eveley),  John,  feodary  in 
Devonshire,  246,  250,  260,  264,  1713,  1747, 
1 75 5,  1770,  1876,  1884,  2284,  2991,  3000, 
3003,3031,3067,3078. 

Evendarte.  See  Fernworthy. 

Evenwood(  Evonwood),  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St. 
Andrew],  810,  965.  See  also  under  Spurls- 
wood. 

Everarde,  Thomas,  1787. 

Everdale.  See  Ennerdale. 

Everdon  (Everdon  Magna),  Northants.,  2456. 

Everdon  (Everden),  William,  2449,  pp.  336,  337. 

Everod.  See  Newman. 

Evers.  See  Eure. 

Eversden,  Great  (Eversdon  Magna),  Cambs., 
2724,  p.  404. 


559 

Eversden,  Little  (Eversden  Parva,  Little  Evardon), 
Cambs.,  2569,  p.  370,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  2724,  p.  402. 

Eversham,  Westm.  See  Heversham. 

Eversholt  (Eversholte),  Beds.,  3323. 

manor,  3323. 

Eversley,  Hants.,  148. 

Everthorpe,  Ethrop,  Yorks.  See  Drewton  with 
Everthorpe. 

Everton,  Beds.,  2509,  2724,  p.  403,  3358. 
church,  1320. 

Everton,  John,  spigurnal  of  Chancery,  1 12. 
Evesham (Evessham),  Wore.,  53, 1843. 

Monastery,  1714,  1831,  2042. 

Eward,  Michael,  of  Northallerton,  637. 

Ewarton  (Awarton),  Suff.,  287. 

Ewbanck,  John,  of  Raby,  967. 

Ewden.  See  Hughendon. 

Ewe,  John,  1196. 

Ewell,  Kent,  manor  and  market,  1112. 

vicar  ( named ),  1965. 

Ewelme,  Oxon,  honour,  2514. 
manor,  2257. 
school,  master  of,  2247. 

Wacecourt  alias  Westwood,  Wastcourt  alias 
Vastcourte;  farm  in,  2257. 

Ewens,  John,  1187. 

the  elder,  2318. 

Ewerby.  See  Yerby. 

Ewre,  Ewry,  Ewrye,  Ewyre.  See  Eure. 

Ewston.  See  Euston. 

Exchequer,  auditors  of.  See  Dodington,  W.; 
Coddenham,  H.;  Fuller,  W.;  Hodson,  R.; 
Hornyolde,  J.;  Multon,  R.;  Neale,  T.;  Neale, 
W.;  Osborne,  J.;  Rowe,  A.;  Southwell,  F.; 
Thompson,  J.; 
accounts  of,  2980. 

auditor  of  imprests  in.  See  Hanbye,  J. 
barons  of,  242  5 , 2449,  2 5 1 2 . 

See  also  Birche,  T.;  Browne,  T.;  Frevile,  G.; 
Lorde,  J. 

bonds  to  be  entered  in,  2524,  3089,  3354. 
certificates  to  be  returned  into,  2425 . 
chamberlains  of.  See  Cheeke,  J.;  Randolfe,  T.; 

Stafford,  H.;  Throckmerton,  N. 
chancellor  of,  2164,  2976. 

See  also  Baker,  J.;  Mildmay,  W. 
chief  baron  of,  2164,  3351. 

See  also  Chomeley,  R.;  Saunders,  E. 
deeds  enrolled  in,  1380. 

first  fruits  and  tenths  office,  auditor  of.  See 
Coddenham,  H.;  Dodington,  W. 
remembrancer  of.  See  Argali,  T.;  Godfrey 
T.;  Hatton,  C. 

inquisition  remaining  in,  2 1 2 5 . 
officials  of,  1 3 1 . 

certificates  of,  to  be  sufficient  warrant  for 
sale  of  rebels’  lands,  1715. 
pipe  in,  clerk  of,  2980. 

receipt,  tellers  of.  See  Candeler,  R.;  Freke,  R.; 
Gardener,  T.;  Smyth,  R.;  Stoneley,  R.;  Tayler, 
R. 

usher  of,  right  of  appointment  of,  3140. 
records  of,  searches  among,  1948. 
remembrancer,  lord  treasurer’s.  See  Osbourne, 
P. 

queen’s,  2425,  2976,  3090. 

See  also  Fanshawe,  H.;  Fanshawe,  T.;  Hatton, 
C.;  More,  C.;  Pollarde,  R.;  Saundes,  T. 
certificate  remaining  with,  2097. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


560 

Exchequer — cont. 

commissions  and  returns  among  records  of, 
1687. 

to  be  certified  concerning  compositions,  3090. 
remembrancers  of,  2980. 

seal  of,  list  of  compositions  to  be  furnished 
under,  2425. 

survey  of,  clerk  of  letters  patent  for  leases  in. 
See  Buggyn,  E.;  Younge,  R. 
receiver  general  of  revenues  in.,  See  Hoggan, 
T.;  Humberston,  W. 
receiver  of  lands  in,  2939. 
surveyors  of  lands  in  survey  of,  1410. 

See  also  Fitzwilliams,  H.;  Genkyns,  J.;  Patten, 
W.;  Southwell,  F.;  Stringer,  A.;  Younge,  R. 
examination  of  accounts  of,  2980. 
treasurer,  2164,  3091.  $ee  a^so  Cecil,  W.; 
Dinham,  J.;  Howard,  T.;  Paulet,  W.;  Seymour, 
E. 

treasurer  and  barons  of,  3340. 
treasurer  and  chamberlains  of,  1 71 5 . 
treasurer  and  chancellor  of,  2289. 
treasurer,  chamberlains  and  barons  of,  1046. 
treasurer,  chancellor  and  barons  of,  13 1,  1687, 
2980. 

treasurer,  chancellor  and  undertreasurer,  42, 
1 $ 5 3,  1948,  2271,  2980. 

treasurer,  chancellor,  undertreasurer  and  barons 
of,  2271,  2432,  2524,  2684,  2727,  2980,  3089. 
treasurer,  chancellor  and  undertreasurer  of, 
commissioners  to  lease  Crown  lands,  10,  63, 
64,  73,  272,  276-8,  281,  283,  284,  286-9, 
291-9,  302,  302,  307,  314,  317,  318,  513, 

5I5-I9.  525,  529>  554,  555,  572,  573,  577, 
582,  1094,  1096,  1098,  1100,  1101,  1105,  1113, 
1116,  1119,  1121-7,  1 1 3 3-5 , 1308,  1309,  1312, 
1389,  1392,  1396, 1401,  1403,  1406,  1412,  1782, 
1788,  1791,  1830,  1832,  1835-7,  1901,  1902, 
1904,  1905,  1907-9,  1912,  1914,  1915,  1962, 
2042,  2049,  2069,  2076,  2079,  2081,  2082, 
2085,  2114,  2116,  2124,  2141,  2219,  2227,  2229, 
2234,  2237,  2244,  2287,  2291. 
inquiry  into  alleged  frauds  in  granting  of 
leases  by,  2980. 

treasurer  or  chancellor  of,  1353,  2271. 

usher  of.  See  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  H.; 

Harte,  P.;  Nevell,  E. 
undertreasurer,  2164. 

Exbourne  (Egesborn,  Ixborne),  Devon,  rector 
presented,  3292. 

Exelby,  (Exilbie,  Exilby,  Exilbye),  Yorks,  [in 
Burneston],  788,  984,  1398,  3326. 

Exelbye  (Exilbie),  Miles,  2390. 

Thomas,  of  Baldersby,  908. 

Exelry.  See  Exley-Head. 

Exeter,  Devon,  76,  94,  2741,  2889,  2942,  3356. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  135,  147,  2818. 
cathedral,  2132. 

dean  of.  See  Carew,  G.;  Doddes,  G. 
dean  and  chapter  of,  2568. 
treasurer  of  ( named ),  1881. 
mayor,  1970. 

port,  collector  of  customs  in.  See  Marvyn,  J. 
Exeter,  bishop  and  bishopric  of,  1970,  1971, 
2132,  2643. 

See  also  Alley,  W.;  Bradbridge,  W.;  Tuberville, 
Exeter,  duchy  of,  3337. 

Exeter,  marquess  of,  1796.  See  also  Courtenay. 
Exford  (Exforde)  [Somers.],  1320. 


Exgarthe.  See  Aysgarth. 

Exhall.  See  under  Coventry. 

Exham.  See  Hexham. 

Exilbie,  Yorks.  See  Exelby. 

Exilbie  (surname).  See  Exelbye. 

Exilby,  Exilbye.  See  Exelby. 

Exley-Head  (Exelry),  in  Keighley,  Yorks.,  2454. 
Exminster.  See  Axminster. 

Exmoor  (Exmore),  Devon  and  Somers.,  3337. 
keeper  of,  3337. 

Exmouth,  Devon  [in  Littleham  and  Withycombe 
Rawleigh),  manor,  1442. 

Exmyster.  See  Axminster. 

Exton,  Rutland,  rectory,  2964. 

Eyam  (Earn,  Eyme),  Derb.,  manor,  1158,  1189. 
Eye,  Heref.  See  under  Ashton;  Luston. 

Eye,  Suff.,  rectory,  2724,  p.  399. 

See  also  under  Cranley. 

Eylston  (Eylstone),  Maud,  widow,  1791,  2291. 
Eyme.  See  Eyam. 

Eymis.  See  Eynns. 

Eyne,  river.  See  Ain. 

Eynesbury  (Eynesburye),  Hunts.,  268. 

Eynns  (Eymis),  Thomas,  210,  1850,  1872,  1882, 
1886,  1888. 

Eynon  ap  Owen  Ph’e,  3001. 

Eyre,  Anthony,  2303. 

Gervase,  2303. 

John,  305,  3259. 
of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Richard,  coroner  in  Nottinghamshire,  1475. 
Robert,  1866,  1894. 

Sibyl,  wife  of  John,  3259. 

Eyston.  See  Eyton. 

Eythorpe  Rodyenge.  See  Roothing,  Aythrop. 
Eyton  (Eyston),  Heref.,  2573. 

Eyton,  Salop.  See  Eaton. 

Eyton,  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury],  2224. 

Eyton,  Staffs.  See  Eaton,  Church. 

Eyton,  Warw.  See  Nuneaton. 

Eyton,  (surname).  See  Eton. 

Ezck,  John,  of  Durham,  711. 

F 

Faber,  Brian,  of  Grantley,  888. 

Faceby  (Facebye),  Yorks,  [in  Whorlton],  268,  1828. 
Fadmoor  (Fadmore),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Moorside], 
827,  1942,  2219. 

Faes,  Jeodocus,  2758. 

Fairburn  (Farborne),  Yorks,  [in  Ledsham],  1941 
Fairepoynte,  Joan,  of  Brampton,  177. 

Thomas,  of  Brampton,  177. 

Fairfax  (Fairefax,  Farefax,  Fayrefax,  Fayrefaxe, 
Fayrfax),  George,  2505,  3226. 

John,  of  Thornton  on  the  Hill,  1924. 

Nicholas,  knight,  1850,  1882,  1886-8, 
of  Gilling,  753. 

Thomas,  1887. 

William,  knight,  1888. 

bailiff  of  lands  late  of  St.  Mary’s,  York, 
surveyor  of  Crown  lands  in  Yorkshire, 
North  Riding,  105. 

Fairford  (Feyrford),  Glouc.,  2411. 
manor,  2411. 

fairs  and  markets,  1112,  1312,  1936,  1944,  1953, 
2043,  2°6i,  2286,  2463,  p.  344,  2527,  2679, 
2944,  3198. 

Fairsted  (Fairsteade),  Essex,  2449,  p.  337. 

Faisbie.  See  Fearby. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Fakelond.  See  Falkland. 

Fakenham  Lancaster  (Fakenham),  Norf.,  270. 
Fakenham,  Magna,  Suff.,  3243. 

Faldo,  Richard,  feodary  in  Bedfordshire,  217,  1092, 
3035. 

Falkland  (Fakelond,  Fockland),  in  Hemington, 
Somers.,  183. 

Fall,  Henry,  599. 

John,  of  Ainderby  Quernhow,  655. 
of  Marton  le  Moor,  671. 
of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 

Cf.  Full. 

Falmer,  Sussex,  manor,  2437. 
rectory,  280. 

Fambridge,  North  (Northfambridge),  Essex,  2290. 
church,  advowson  of,  2290. 
manor,  2290. 

Fane,  George,  1894. 

Thomas,  of  Hunton,  249. 

Fanshawe,  Henry,  1862. 

queen’s  remembrancer,  245 1 . 

Thomas,  3358. 

commissioner  in  Sussex,  227. 
commissioner  in  London,  1737,  1740. 
queen’s  remembrancer,  1870,  1889,  2451. 
Faram.  See  Fareham. 

Farborne.  See  Fairburn. 

Farcett.  [Hunts.]  chapel,  1533. 

Fare,  John,  1680. 

Farefax.  See  Fairfax. 

Fareham  (Faram),  Hants.,  3356. 

Farewell  (Farwall),  Staff.,  1477,  1900. 

Farewell,  Christopher,  2889. 

Farforth  (Ferforth,  Fersforth),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

See  also  under  Maiden  well. 

Fargos,  John,  of  Stranton,  960. 

Farhumby.  See  Humby,  Great. 

Faringdon,  [Somers.].  See  Farrington  Gurney. 
Faringdon,  Great  (Chepingfaringdon,  Faryngdon 
Magna),  Berks.,  1258. 
prebend.  See  under  Salisbury,  cathedral, 
rectory,  1258. 

See  also  under  Wadley;  Wicklesham. 

Farington  (surname).  See  Farrington. 

Farlam,  Cumb.  See  under  Carnetley. 

Farleigh,  Monkton  (Farlay),  Wilts.,  monastery, 
2404. 

F arlethorp  e . Line . See  under  Thurlby . 

Farleton  (Farleton  in  Lonsdale),  Lancs,  [in 
Melling],  1315. 

Farleton  (Farleton  in  Kendal)  Westm.  [in  Beet- 
ham],  1315. 

Farleton  (Ferleton),  Christopher,  of  Richmond, 
950. 

George,  of  Richmond,  950. 

Ralph,  of  Richmond,  950. 

Farley,  Beds,  [in  Luton],  manor,  1228. 

Farley,  Hants.  See  Farley  Chamberlayne. 

Farley,  Staffs,  [in  Alton],  1900. 

Farley  Chamberlayne  (Farley),  Hants.,  2472. 
Farmer.  See  Fermor. 

Farnabie,  Christopher,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

Rowland,  of  East  Cowton,  640. 

Farnborough  (Farmeborowe),  Somers.,  3222. 
Farndale,  Westside  (Farnedaile.  Farnedale),  Yorks 
[in  Kirby  Moorside],  820,  822,  824-6,  1942. 
Farndon,  East  (Farnedon),  Northants.,  church, 
1320. 

Farnedaile,  Farnedale.  See  Farndale,  Westside. 
Farnedon.  See  Farndon,  East. 


561 

Farneham,  John,  pensioner,  132. 

Farneham  Royall.  See  Farnham  Royal. 

Farnell,  Henry,  of  Aston,  992. 

Farnham,  Essex,  guildhall,  268. 

Farnham  Royal  (Farneham  Royall),  Bucks.,  2674. 
Farnham,  Yorks.  See  under  Ferensby. 

Farnley,  in  Otley,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  344. 

Farr,  Richard,  of  Ludlow,  2053  (6). 

porter  of  Mint,  1810. 

Farrar  (Farrer),  Henry,  430. 

Joan,  wife  of  William  the  younger,  3199. 
Thomas,  of  Brandon,  870. 

William,  the  younger,  3199. 

Cf.  Ferror. 

Farren,  William,  1868. 

Farrer.  See  Farrer. 

Farrington  Gurney  (Faringdon)  [Somers.],  chapel, 
1809. 

Farrington  (Farington),  William,  536,  2512. 
Farrowe,  Francis,  1125. 

Farwall..  See  Farewell. 

Farway  (Farwaye),  Devon,  2297.  2369. 

Farwell,  George,  2889. 
fasting,  decay  of,  alleged,  1817. 

Fathergill.  See  Fothergill. 

Faulkbourn  (Faulkeboerne,  Faulkeborne),  Essex, 
2290. 

Fautherneald,  James,  clerk,  1668. 

Favell,  William,  of  Stapleton,  1005 . 

Faversham  (Feversam,  Feversham),  Kent,  268, 
1866,  2480. 
church,  2463,  p.  344. 
manor,  306. 
mayor,  1854,  1866. 
monastery,  306. 
vicar  presented,  130. 

Fawcett  (Forsett),  Christopher,  of  Hunton,  749. 
Giles,  of  Askrigg,  936. 

John,  of  Norton,  766. 

Thomas,  1871,  1874. 

Valentine,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

Fawconberge,  Christopher,  of  South  Otterington 
661. 

Fawden,  Nicholas,  of  Stockley,  872. 

Robert,  of  Stockley,  872. 

Fawdington  (Fawdinton),  Yorks,  [in  Cundall], 
680. 

Fawell,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  723. 

Fawkener  (Fawkenor,  Fawkoner),  Bartholomew, 
of  London,  2350. 

William,  1330,  3309. 

Fawley,  Bucks.,  2018. 

Fawley,  Hants.  See  under  Langley. 

Fawsley  (Fawseley),  Northants.  2456. 

Fayreallers,  Henry,  of  Durham,  720. 

William,  of  Durham,  71 1. 

Fayrechyld,  William,  clerk,  2856. 

Fayrefax,  Fayrefaxe,  Fayrfax.  See  Fairfax, 
fealty,  lands  held  by,  1990,  2625 . 

Fear  by  (Faisbie,  Feyrby),  Yorks,  [in  Masham], 
613,  3326. 

Fearfull  Wall  (Ferwall),  Derb.  [in  Hope  Wood- 
lands], 3002. 

Feendrayton.  See  Drayton,  Fen. 

Feering  (Ferynge),  Essex,  2290. 

Feete,  John,  2796. 

Feetham  (Fetham),  Yorks,  [in  Grinton],  1045. 
Feild  (Felde,  Fylde,  Fyelde),  Henry,  2334. 

John,  271. 

Matthew,  citizen  of  London,  1467,  2513. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


562 

Feildinge,  Faustinus,  1163. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Faustinus,  1163. 

William,  1163. 

Fekisbye.  See  Fixby. 

Felbridge  (Filtbridge,  Fyltebrydge)  Sussex  [in 
EastGrinstead],  1268. 

Feldallinge.  See  Field  Dalling. 

Felde.  See  Field. 

Feldhed,  le.  See  Fieldhall. 

Felgham.  See  Felpham. 

Felixkirk,  Yorks.  See  under  Mount  St.  John. 
Felixstow,  Suffolk,  2173. 
priory,  2173. 

Felkirk,  Yorks.  See  under  Brierley. 

Fell,  Peter,  of  Richmond,  989. 

Felmersham  (Fempsham),  Beds.  1320. 

Felpham  (Felgham,  Feltham),  Sussex,  2450. 

manor,  1101,  1130,  2450. 

Felsham  (Felsam)  Suff.,  1320,  2290. 

rector  presented,  2861. 

Feltham,  Sussex.  See  Felpham. 

Felthorpe  (Felthorp),  Norf.,  1286. 

Felton,  Northumb.,  2238. 
vicar,  2238. 

Felton  Hall  Northumb.  [in  Felton],  2238. 

Felton  (Feltone),  Edmund,  3137. 
master  of  the  harriers,  320. 

Ellen,  relict  of  John,  150. 

John,  150,  2463,  p.  342. 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk, 
1856, 1859. 

son  of  Edmund,  3137. 

Feltwell,  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Feltwell  St.  Mary  (Feltewell  St.  Mary  the  Virgin) 
[Norf.],  rector  presented,  346. 

Fempsham.  Ste  Felmersham. 

Fen  Rutter.  See  Fenrutter. 

Fene.  See  Fin. 

Fenicke.  See  Fenwick. 

Fenis.  See  Fiennes. 

Fenne,  Christopher,  of  Durham,  716. 

Fenner,  Edward,  1710. 

George,  1371. 

Fennicke,  Fennycke.  See  Fenwick. 

Fennystanton.  See  Stanton,  Fen. 

Fenrutter  (Fenn  Rutter),  Anthony,  gunner,  and 
later  master  of  gunners,  in  Tower  of  London, 
25,1399,  2063,2552. 

Fenton,  Line.,  2158,  p.  275. 

Fenton,  Edward,  of  Ugley,  75. 

Fenwick  (Fenicke,  Fennicke,  Fennycke,  Fenwicke, 
Fenwike  Fenwycke),  Cuthbert,  1839. 

Fenwick  (Fenicke,  Fennicke,  Fennycke,  Fenwicke), 
Michael,  2228. 

Ralph,  1939. 

Roger,  1993. 

Stephen,  2989. 

Tristram,  2728. 

brother  of  Michael,  2228. 

William,  of  Wallington  Demesne,  206. 
son  of  Roger,  1993. 

Fenycompton.  See  Compton,  Fenny. 

Ferbeck,  John,  of  Durham,  715. 

William,  of  Durham,  715. 

Ferebye.  See  Ferriby. 

Ferensby  (Pheresbye),  Yorks  [in  Farnham],  762. 
Ferforth.  See  Farforth. 

Ferie.  See  Ferry  Hill. 

Feringhamsdeane,  Ferinhamsdeane.  See  Vern- 
hams  Dean. 


Ferleton.  See  Farleton. 

Fcrmerye  (Farmerye),  Christopher,  of  Wath,  652. 
Leonard,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 

Robert,  of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 

Fermor  (Farmer,  Farmor,  Fcrmar),  George,  1301. 
son  of  John,  3168. 

John,  knight,  1301,  2588. 

of  Easton  Neston,  3168. 

Thomas,  2953,  3240. 

commissioner  in  Berkshire,  1861. 
commissioner  in  Norfolk,  1732,  2086. 
William,  2270. 

Fermyger,  John,  1380. 

Feme,  Richard,  871. 

Fernworthy  (Evendarte),  Devon  [in  Lydford], 
2942. 

Ferrers,  lord.  See  Devereux. 

Ferriby,  North  (Ferebye,  North  Ferreby  upon 
Humber),  Yorks,  1851,  2331. 
priory,  557,  2287,  23 31- 
See  also  under  Swanland. 

Ferriby,  South  (Feryby),  Line.,  2955. 
ferries,  1320,  1349,  2548. 

Ferro,  Robert,  of  Fishburn,  914. 

Ferror,  Henry,  2338. 

John,  of  Brancepeth,  872. 

William,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1864. 

Cf.  Farrar. 

Ferry  Hill  (Ferie,  Ferye),  Durh.  [in  Merrington], 
835,  836. 

Ferrye  (Ferye),  John,  of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

William,  of  Lanchester,  894. 

Ferrys,  Richard,  king’s  surgeon,  2m. 

Fersforth.  See  Farforth. 

Ferton.  See  Forton. 

Ferwall.  See  Fearfull  Wall. 

Feryby.  See  Ferriby. 

Ferye,  Durh.  See  Ferry  Hill. 

Ferye,  (surname).  See  Ferrye. 

Feryfriston.  See  Frystone,  Ferry. 

Ferynge.  See  Feering. 

Fetcham  (Fetchenham),  Surrey,  2352,  3187. 
Fetham.  See  Feetham. 

Fetherston,  John,  of  Craike,  952. 
of  Heatherley  Clough,  955. 
of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Lionel,  of  Horsley,  953. 

Nicholas,  of  Westgate.  954. 

Ralph,  of  Raby,  873. 

Fetherstonhaigh  (Fetherstonehaughe),  Alban,  1765 . 
Nicholas,  796. 

Fetiplace  (Fetyplace,  Phetipace,  Phetiplace),  Alex- 
ander, 1863. 

Anne,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  3076. 

Edward,  316. 

George,  72,  203,  3235. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Gloucestershire, 
1702, 1703, 1890. 

John,  1205. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Berkshire.  1861, 
1879,3348. 

Nicholas,  3023,  3076. 

Fettome,  Thomas,  of  Aldborough,  771. 

Fetyplace.  See  Fetiplace. 

Feve,  Michael,  1597. 

Feversam,  Feversham.  See  Faversham. 

Ferryby.  See  Fearby. 

Feyrford.  See  Fairford. 

Fidgley,  Humphrey,  of  Snape,  942. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Field  Dalling  (Feldallinge),  Norf.,  270. 

Fieldhall  (le  Feldhed,  Leefeldhed),  Durh.  [in 
Stanhope],  925. 

Fiennes  (Fenis,  Fynes),  Ann,  wife  of  Gregory, 
2373,2410,3176. 

Edward,  lord  Clinton  and  Say  ( ob . 15  85), 
K.G.,  councillor,  high  admiral,  199,  507, 
570,  1132,  1824,  i860,  1871,  1874,  2161, 
2162,  2211,  2266,  2267,  2510,  2513,  2534, 
2567,3151. 

created  earl  of  Lincoln,  3095. 

Gregory,  lord  Dacre  of  the  South  {ob.  1594), 
2373,  24IQ,  3 1 76. 

Henry,  later  earl  of  Lincoln  {ob.  1616),  3042. 

Figheldean,  Wilts.  See  under  Ablington. 

Filkins  (Nether  Fylkynges,  Over  Fylkynges), 
Oxon.  [in  Broadwell],  1048. 

Fillingley.  See  Fillonghley. 

Filloll  (Fyloll),  John,  1079. 

son  of  John,  1079. 

William,  1907. 

Fillonglev  (Fillingley,  Fyllongleye),  Warw , 2158, 
P-274- 

church,  1320. 

Fillongley,  Old  (Fylongley,  Olde  Fylongley), 
Warw.,  [in  Fillongley]  Muston  Hall  in,  2324. 

Filtebridge.  See  Felbridge. 

Fin  (Fene),  in  Kerry,  Mont.,  1312. 

financial  manipulation,  2152. 

Finborough,  Little  (Thynbarrowe),  Suff.,  1160. 

Finchale  (Finkaloo),  Durh.  [in  St.  Oswald, 
Durham],  cell,  2439. 

Fincham  (Fyncham),  Norf.,  270. 

Finchingfield  (Fynchingfeld;  Fynchingfilde), 
Essex,  271, 1213. 

See  also  under  Boynton  Hall. 

Finchley  (Fyncheley),  Midd.,  1470,  2571,  3127. 

Findern  (Fyndern),  Derb.  [in  Mickleover],  manor, 
492. 

Findon  (Fyndon),  Sussex,  2531,  2724,  p.  401. 

Finedon  (Fyndon),  Northants,  2362. 

Fines  (Fynes,  Twychyn),  in  Windsor  Forest, 
Berks.,  bailiwick,  2373. 

fines  and  forfeitures  due  to  Crown,  grants  of, 
13,  1 3 3 3 , 1342,  1825,  2046,  2051,  2938, 
2942. 

Fingeringhoo.  See  Fingringhoe. 

Fingest  (Fyngest),  Bucks.,  2018. 

Finghall  (Fyngell),  Yorks,  748. 

See  also  under  Burton  Constable;  Studdow. 

Finglesham  (Fynglessham),  Kent  [in  North- 
bourne],  2465. 

Fingringhoe  (Fingeringhoo),  Essex,  mill,  318. 

Finkaloo.  See  Finchale. 

Finston,  in  Knaresborough  Forest,  Yorks.,  2048. 

Firbank  (Furbanck),  Christopher,  of  Howgrave, 
658. 

John,  of  Melsonby,  890. 

Firbeck  (Fyrebeck),  Yorks.,  3. 

Firbie  (Furbie),  George,  of  Craythorne,  944. 

John,  of  Craythorne,  940. 
of  Leeming,  779. 

Lawrence,  of  Craythorne,  940. 

Richard,  of  Northallerton,  793. 

Firby  (Furby),  Yorks,  [in  Bedale],  1777. 

Firtie,  Robert,  of  Burneston,  691. 

fish  and  fisheries,  m,  290,  mi. 

Fishburn  (Fishburne,  Fyssheborne),  Durh.  [in 
Sedgefield,]  914,  2520. 


563 

Fishe  (Fyshe),  George,  justice  of  peace  in  Bedford- 
shire, 1877. 
lessee  in  Dachet,  1 1 30. 

John,  2724,  pp.  401,404. 

Fisheburne,  John,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 

Fisher  (Fissher,  Fysher,  Fyssher),  Jasper,  of 
London,  1274,  i860,  1873,  1899. 

John,  of  Maunby,  633. 

of  South  Otterington,  661. 
clerk,  2824. 

six  clerk  of  Chancery,  194. 

Michael,  2082. 

Noius,  1585. 

Oliver,  1583. 

Richard,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Thomas,  313. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1865. 

See  also  Bur  well. 

Urban,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 

William,  1093. 
clerk,  2729. 
of  Maunby,  621. 

Fisherton  Anger  (Fissherton  Anger),  Wilts., 
gaol,  delivery  of,  2052. 

Fishguard  (Fishingard,  Fyshgard)  [Pem.],  vicar 
presented,  1561. 

Fishlake  (Fyshlake,  Fysshelacke),  Yorks.,  1414, 
2463,  P-344- 

Fishley  (Fysshley),  Norf.,  268. 

Fishtoft  (Fysshetofte),  Line.,  2398. 

Fissherton  Anger.  See  Fisherton  Anger. 

Fitche  (Fytch,  Fytche),  Anne,  wife  of  William, 
2386. 

Robert,  113. 

Thomas,  benefactor  of  Lindsell  church,  268. 
William,  2386. 

Fittleworth,  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 

FitzAlan,  Henry,  earl  of  Arundel  {ob.  1580), 
councillor,  steward  of  household,  1262,  1831, 
1876,  2211. 

Fitzgarrett  (Fitzgarret),  Agnes,  wife  of  Edward 
(lady  Agnes  Paston),  326. 

Edward,  326,  1899. 

lieutenant  of  gentlemen  pensioners,  68. 
Fitzgeffrey,  Alexander,  clerk,  360. 

Fitzharbert,  Anthony,  2109. 

Fitz  Henry,  ( — ),  3326. 

Fitz  James,  James,  knight,  1849,  1853. 

Fitzroy,  Henry,  duke  of  Richmond  and  Somerset 
{ob.  1536),  1912, 

Fitzwalter,  Robert,  2449,  p-  33 7- 
Fitzwilliams  (Fitzwilliam,  Fitzwylliame),  Brian, 
2676. 

Charles,  1689. 

Henry,  2962. 

Humphrey,  particular  survey  or  in  Sussex,  2936. 
receiver  general  in  Bedfordshire  and  Bucking- 
hamshire, 3344. 

Joan,  2286. 

relict  of  William,  knight,  274,  1099. 

John,  1407. 

Mabel,  countess  of  Southampton,  {ob.  1550), 
1099. 

Roger,  tenant  in  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  1208. 
Thomas,  52, 1400. 

William,  1120,  2268,  2286. 

commissioner  in  Lincolnshire,  204,  266,  1871, 
1874- 

knight,  gentleman  of  privy  chamber  of 
Edward  VI,  274, 1099. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


564 

Fitzwilliams,  William — cont. 

earl  of  Southampton  ( ob . 1542),  deputy  for 
providing  waftage  of  wares  of  staple  to 
Hamburg  etc.,  312,  320,  2290,  3131. 
deputy  in  Ireland,  treasurer  at  wars  and  vice 
treasurer  of  Ireland,  196,  2107,  2266, 
2706,  3089. 

Winifred,  wife  of  William,  1120. 

Fixby  (Fekisbye),  Yorks,  [in  Halifax],  1774. 
Flamborough  (Flamburgh),  Yorks.,  268. 
church,  558. 
manor,  558,  2549. 
pier,  558. 

Flamested.  See  Flamstead. 

Flamcocke,  Catherine,  daughter  of  William,  3170. 
William,  3170. 

Flamstead  (Flamested),  Hants.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Flanders  (and  Flemings),  111,132,  1900. 

Flass  (Flasse),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester],  895. 

Flay,  Robert,  of  Hemyock,  147. 

Fleckney,  Line.,  rectory,  1165. 

Fleet,  the  (le  Flete),  in  Thorpe,  Surrey,  fishery  in, 
1099. 

Fleming  (Fleminge,  Flemmyng,  Flemyng, 
Flemynge),  Anthony,  2109. 

George,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Jane,  wife  of  William,  2469. 

John,  clerk,  341. 

Michael,  235. 

Roger,  of  Burneston,  692. 

William,  2469. 

Flemings  (Flemmynges  Hive),  in  South  Runcton, 
Norf.,  1848. 

Flemyng,  Flemynge.  See  Fleming. 

Fletcher  (Fletecher),  John,  of  Brandon,  870. 
Richard,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857,  1864. 

formerly  rector  of  Bishop’s  Stortford,  268. 
Thomas,  of  Inner  Temple,  2245. 

William,  1850. 

Fletcher  alias  Guye,  Roger,  of  Burton  cum  Walden, 
756. 

Flete,  le.  See  Fleet,  the. 

Fletecher.  See  Fletcher. 

Fletewood,  Edward,  clerk,  2253 

John,  clerk  of  commissions  of  appeal  in 
Chancery,  319. 

commissioner  in  Staffordshire,  3022,  3068. 
Thomas,  1861, 1878. 

William,  2161,  3237. 

justice  of  peace  in  Buckinghamshire,  1878. 
recorder  of  London,  1750,  2455,  2550,  3093, 
3353- 

Fletham,  James,  of  Brompton,  743. 

Flettam,  William,  of  Stockton  on  Tees,  947. 
Fletton,  Hunts.,  268. 

Flint  (Flynt),  co.  Flint,  castle,  constable  of. 

See  Bostock,  L.;  Mackwilliams,  E. 

Flitcham  (Flytcham),  Norf.,  3240. 

Flitton,  Beds,  2724,  p.  401. 

Flitwick  (Flytwick),  Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 
Flixborough  (Flyxborough),  Line.,  1323,  2373. 
Flixton,  [in  Wangford  hundred],  Suff.,  priory,  2450. 
Flockton  (Flocton),  Yorks,  [in  Thornhill],  1144. 
Florence,  Italy,  city  of,  25 10. 

Flower  (Flo wre),  Elizabeth,  2335. 

Henry,  of  Romanby,  612. 

John,  clerk,  2161. 

commissioner  in  Leicestershire,  2997 . 
Nicholas,  of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Richard,  of  Brompton,  745. 


Flower — cont. 

Robert,  3236. 

Thomas,  of  Brompton,  746. 

William,  of  Ncasham,  860. 

Flowderdew  (Flowerdewe),  Edward,  216,  222, 
2940,  3194. 

Flowre.  See  Flower. 

Flud,  Thomas,  surveyor  of  Kent,  1094,  mi. 
Flynt,  co.  Flint.  See  Flint. 

Flynte,  John,  of  Topcliffe,  733. 

Flytcham.  See  Flitcham. 

Flyte,  William,  clerk,  41 1. 

Flytwick.  See  Flitwick. 

Flyxborough.  See  Flixborough. 

Foadon,  Robert,  1116. 

Fockland.  See  Falkland. 

Fodringey.  See  Fotheringhay. 

Foffunt,  Fofount,  Fofunt.  See  Fovant. 

Fogg,  Edward,  of  Kennington,  1 80. 

Fokyngton.  See  Folkington. 

Foleshill  (Forsill),  in  Coventry,  [Warw.],  church, 
1320. 

Foliat.  See  Folliott. 

Foljambe  (Fuljam,  Fuljambe),  Henry,  2952. 
Geoffrey,  2883. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Derbyshire,  1727, 
1883. 

Folkestone,  Kent.  See  under  Sandgate. 

Folkington  (Fokyngton),  Sussex,  3242. 

Follenbie,  Henry,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 

Folliott  (Foliat,  Folyatte),  Richard,  2449,  p.  337. 
knight,  2463,  p.  344. 

(— ),  2724,  P-  402. 

Follifoot  (Follyfate),  Yorks,  [in  Spofforth],  862. 
Folowe.  See  Foolow. 

Folwood  Park.  See  Fulwood  Park. 

Folygatte.  See  Folliott. 

Foolow  (Folowe),  Derb.,  1189. 

Foorde  (surname).  See  Ford. 

Foorthe,  William,  clerk,  2233. 

Foote,  Geoffrey,  chantry  of,  1900. 

Forbancke,  Thomas,  of  Aldborough,  771. 

Forcett  (Forsett),  Yorks.,  2108. 
manor,  2676. 

Ford  (Forde)  in  Buckfastleigh,  Devon,  1796. 

Ford,  Devon  [in  Newton  St.  Cyres],  2319. 

Ford  (Langford),  Dorset  [in  Charminster],  1838. 
Ford,  Northumb.  See  under  Etal. 

Ford  (Fourde),  Sussex,  manor,  299. 

Ford  (Winterborneford),  in  Laverstock,  Wilts., 
2726. 

Ford,  Old  (Fourde),  Somers,  [in  Berkeley  and 
Standerwick],  manor,  526. 

Ford  Park  (Fourde  Park],  Sussex  [in  Ford],  1123. 
Ford  (Foorde,  Forde,  Fourd),  George,  246,  2556. 
John,  justice  of  assize,  1 842. 

Thomas,  the  younger,  of  Cundall,  656. 
the  elder,  of  Cundall,  657. 
son  of  George,  2556. 

William,  of  Cundall,  656. 

Fordeham.  See  Fordham. 

Fordeley.  See  Middleton  with  Fordley. 

Forden,  Mont.,  3260. 
chapel,  1312. 

See  also  under  Edderton;  Hem;  Munlyn;  Thorn- 
bury  ; Woodlaston;  Wropton. 

Forde wiche.  See  Fordwich. 

Fordham  (Fordeham),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  1320,  2724,  p.  402. 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2724,  p.  402. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


565 


Fordham,  Essex,  1240. 

Fordingbridge  (Forthyngbridge),  Hants.,  2932. 
Fordingbridge,  Hants.,  hundred,  2558. 

Fordley,  Suff.  See  Middleton  with  Fordley. 
Fordwich  (Fordewiche),  Kent,  2305. 

manor,  2305. 

Foreste.  See  Forrest. 

Foreston.  See  Forston. 

Forman  (Foreman),  John,  of  Hurworth,  858. 
of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 

Richard,  of  Hurworth,  886. 

William,  of  Hurworth,  858. 
of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Formenstraux,  Andrew,  2510. 

Forraye,  Thomas,  of  Arndale,  Westside,  826. 
Forrest  (Forest,  Foreste),  Agnes,  wife  of  Robert, 
1235. 

George,  of  Darlington,  848 . 

Joan,  widow,  1327. 

John,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

Robert,  1235. 

justice  of  peace  in  Huntingdonshire,  1868, 
1891. 

of  Redmarshall,  906. 

William,  of  Wolviston,  849. 

Forser,  Thomas,  of  Thornley,  739. 

Forsett,  Yorks.  See  Forcett. 

Forsett  (surname).  See  Fawcett. 

Forsill.  See  Foleshill. 

Forster.  See  Foster. 

Forston  (Foreston,  Furston),  Dorset  [in  Char- 
minster],  1838,  2084. 
church,  2084. 

Fortescue,  Henry,  1889. 

John,  master  of  great  wardrobe,  1878. 

Richard,  justice  of  peace  in  Devonshire,  1876, 
1884. 

Forthe  (Fourthe),  Edward,  21 5 8,  p.  276. 

Robert,  LL.D.,  1869. 

William,  clerk,  402. 

Forthyngbridge.  See  Fordingbridge. 

Fortini  (Fortin,  Fortun,  Fortune),  Paul,  Italian 
merchant,  1776,  2148. 

Forton  (Ferton),  Staff.,  1900,  2476. 

church,  advowson  of,  2476. 

Fortun,  Fortune.  See  Fortini. 

Forwood,  John,  585. 

Foscott.  See  Foxcott. 

Fosebroke,  John,  coroner  in  Northamptonshire, 
561. 

Fosse,  Matthew,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Richard,  of  Middleham,  686. 

William,  of  Middleham,  685. 

Fosse  Mills  (Fosse  Milles),  Yorks,  in  [St.  Olave 
and  St.  Michael  le  Belfrey,  York],  3269. 
Fosson,  Bartholomew,  3177. 

Helen,  wife  of  Bartholomew,  3177. 

Foster  (Forster),  Christopher,  of  Darlington,  848. 
of  Gillmoor,  823. 

Cuthbert,  of  Carleton,  859. 

of  Darlington,  847. 

Edward,  2173. 

Ellis,  1672. 

George,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 1871, 1874. 

Harmon,  2775. 

John,  coroner  in  Yorkshire,  58,  140. 
knight,  2728. 

warden  of  the  middle  march,  240,  1403, 
A752,  1758,  2778,  1882,  1886-8,  2420. 


Foster,  John — cont. 

of  Aldborough,  771. 
of  Beamish,  896. 
of  Carleton,  857. 
of  Carlton,  704. 

{another),  704. 
tenant  in  Durham,  3279. 
of  Fadmoor,  827. 
of  Cold  Hesleton,  802. 

Nicholas,  2234. 

lessee  of  Newham  manor,  1832. 

Ralph,  of  Cowpen,  918. 

Richard,  of  Bedale,  786. 

of  Hole,  2942. 

Robert,  of  Esh,  797. 
of  Kildale,  900. 
of  Pelton,  740. 

Rowland,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Thomas,  114,  2420. 

commissioner  in  Northumberland,  240,  1758. 
gunner  in  the  Tower,  3295. 
justice  of  assize  in  Midland  circuit,  1842. 
knight,  2420. 

of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 
of  Thirsk,  664. 

William,  2299. 

commissioner  in  Berkshire,  1873,  1879, 

3348. 

of  Aldermaston,  1238. 
of  Carlton,  704. 
of  Norton,  766. 

Fosterlaye,  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  925. 

Foston,  Line.  1252. 

Foston,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343. 

rector  presented,  1542. 

Fotherby  (Fotherbie),  Line.,  manor,  3358. 
Fotherby  (Fotherbye),  Francis,  of  Normanby, 
I43  3 * 

John,  1871,  1874. 

Fothergill  (Fathergill),  John,  2665,  3277. 
of  Ripon,  866. 

Fotheringhay  (Fodringey),  Northants.,  college, 
2140. 

Foulden  (Fowlden,)  Norf.,  270. 

Foule  Fenne.  See  Fulfin. 

Foulkes,  Robert,  1885. 

Cf.  Fowlke. 

Foulmire  (Fulmer),  Cambs.  rector  presented,  126. 
Foulness  (Fulneys),  Essex,  2290. 
foundations: — 
college,  1345. 

livery  companies,  1826,  1829. 
schools,  1344,  1824,  2251,  2448,  3352. 

Fountains  (Fountance,  Fountaunce,  Fowntance), 
Yorks.,  monastery,  522,  1129,  1941,  2292, 
P- 310,  2443,2523,2646. 

Fountayne,  John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London, 
537- 

Fourd,  (surname).  See  Ford. 

Fourde,  Somers.  See  Ford,  Old. 

Fourde,  Sussex.  See  Ford. 

Fourde  Park.  See  Ford  Park 
Fournes  (Furnes),  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
1200. 

Isabel,  daughter  of  Thomas,  1200. 

John,  of  Great  Houghton,  152. 

Thomas,  of  Sowerby,  1200. 

Fourthe.  See  Forthe. 

Fovant  (Foffunt,  Fofount,  Fofunt)  Wilts.,  manor 
and  advowson  of  church,  1176, 1233. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


566 

Fowey  (Fowye),  Corn.,  2383. 

port,  customs  in,  2937. 

Fowlar.  See  Fowler. 

Fowlden.  See  Foulden. 

Fowle,  Marion,  2270. 

Thomas,  of  Middleton,  892. 

Fowler,  (Fowlar),  Brian,  1760. 

Edmund,  of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  916. 

Gabriel,  1435,  2491. 

George,  of  Billingham,  1019. 

Henry,  of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  916. 

John,  of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  947. 

Richard,  524. 

of  Kingswear,  5 5 . 

William,  commissioner  in  Shropshire,  1695, 
1760. 

justice  of  assize  in  Oxford  circuit,  1843. 
Fowlethroppe.  See  Fulthorpe. 

Fowlke,  Samuel,  rector  of  Barton  in  the  Clay,  120. 
Cf.  Foulkes. 

Fowntance.  See  Fountains. 

Fowye.  See  Fowey. 

Foxcott,  or  Foscott,  Bucks.,  3006. 

Fox  (Foxe),  Charles,  1893. 

John,  313,  2135. 

of  Thornaby,  636. 

Michael,  1081. 

Richard,  son  of  Michael,  1081. 

Robert,  2463,  p.  346. 

Stephen,  yeoman  in  ordinary  of  chamber,  557. 
Foxearth  (Foxerth),  Essex,  1900. 

Foxeholes.  See  Foxholes. 

Foxgill,  Simon,  of  Carlton,  703. 

Foxholes  (Foxeholes,  Foxhole),  Yorks.,  church, 
1941. 

rector  presented,  1415,  2078. 

Foxley,  Lawrence,  2673. 

Ralph,  2514. 

Foxton,  Durh.  [in  Sedgefield],  849. 

Foxton,  Yorks,  [in  Osmotherley],  607. 

Foxtonne,  Thomas,  of  Brompton,  744. 

Foy  (Foye),  Heref.,  2496. 

See  also  under  Higestone. 

Fradley  (Frodeley),  Staff,  [in  Alrewas],  2724,  p.  398. 
Framfield  (Framfeld,  Framfelde),  Sussex,  church 
and  rectory,  1121. 

Framlingham  (Framlyngham,  Fremlingham),  Suff., 
2463,  p.  347,2724,  p.  399. 
with  Saxtead,  chapel,  rector  presented,  2462. 
Framlington  (Long  Framlyngton),  Northumb., 
2238. 

Frampton,  Dorset,  2473. 
manor,  2473,  3358. 
vicarage,  advowson  of,  2473,  3358. 

See  also  under  Hide. 

Frampton  [Line.],  vicar  presented,  382. 

Frampton  Cottcrell  (Cotterell)  [Glouc.],  1027. 
Framptons.  See  under  Hendred,  East. 

France  and  Frenchmen,  68,  428,  431,  447,  448, 
453,  479,  488,  489,  499,  5°°>  5 53,  I5I4, 
1517,  1519,  1526,  1581,  1589,  1596,  1604, 
1616,  1620,  1622,  1630-2,  1636,  1638,  1641, 
1642,  1676,  2272,  2751,  2753,  2756,  2757, 
2763,  2764,  2772,  2774,  2784,  2893,  2894, 
2901,  2902,  2906,  3293,  3356. 
ambassador  to.  See  Walsingham,  F. 

Francis,  (Francys,  Fraunces,  Frauncis,  Frauncys), 
Henry,  308. 

John,  justice  of  peace  in  Derbyshire,  1883. 
Spanish  subject,  471. 


Francis — cont. 

Richard,  2449,  p.  336. 

Robert,  of  Beccles,  1455. 

Thomas,  physician  in  ordinary,  2692. 

Cf.  Fraunce. 

Francke.  See  Frank. 

Franckes,  Cornelius,  1642. 

Franckland,  Richard,  justice  of  assize.  Northern 
circuit,  1845. 

Robert,  of  Marske,  606. 

Francklyn,  See  Franklin. 

Franckwell.  See  Frankwell. 

Franckton.  See  Frankton. 

Francys.  See  Francis. 

Frank  (Francke,  Frauncke),  John,  2673. 

Thomas,  1212. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Essex,  1723,  1889. 

William,  of  Knayton,  627. 

Franckewell,  John,  2109. 

Franklin  (Francklyn,  Franklyn),  John,  commis- 
sioner in  Newcastle,  203 1 . 
of  Amerston,  979. 

Oliver,  son  of  William,  1022. 

William,  1022. 

Frankton  (Franckton),  Warw.,  manor,  2068. 

Frankwell  (Franckwell),  in  St.  Alkmond,  Shrews- 
bury, Salop,  chapel,  2724,  p.  398. 

Fransham,  Little  (Little  Fraunsham).  Norf.,  3240. 

Fraunce,  William,  of  Dalton,  757. 

Cf.  Francis. 

Fraunces,  Frauncis.  See  Francis. 

Frauncke.  See  Frank. 

Frauncys.  See  Francis. 

Fraunsham.  See  Fransham. 

Freak  (Freake,  Freeke,  Freke),  Edmund,  rector 
of  Foulmire,  queen’s  chaplain,  prebendary 
of  St.  George’s,  Windsor  and  of  Westminster, 
dean  of  Rochester  (1570-2),  bishop  of 
Rochester  (1572-5),  high  almoner,  126, 
1055,  2039,  2620,  2626,  2701,  3093,  3094, 
309553i57,3298,  334i- 

John,  rector  of  Foulmire,  126. 
of  Iwerne  Courtnay,  1051. 
son  of  Robert  the  elder,  3345. 

Robert,  2537. 

teller  of  Exchequer,  1350. 
the  elder,  3345. 
son  of  Robert,  3345. 

Thomas,,  son  of  Robert  the  elder,  3345. 

Frear  (Frere),  Elizabeth,  widow,  2136. 

George,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

James,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

John,  of  Hispwell,  591. 

Robert,  draper  of  London,  2136. 
son  of  Robert,  2136. 

Freborne,  Thomas,  of  North  Benfleet,  1930. 

Freckenham  (Frekenham)  [Suff],  rector  presented, 
1549. 

Freckingham,  Clement,  clerk,  1530. 

Fredley  (Frydelees),  Surrey  [in  Mickleham],  2317. 

Freebridge- Marshland  (Mershelande),  Norf., 
hundred,  2158,  p.  274. 

Freeke.  See  Freake. 

Freern,  Surrey  [in  Cater  ham  and  Chaldon], 
manor,  1265. 

Fregozzy,  Jacominus,  1587. 

Freke.  See  Freak. 

Frekenham.  See  Freckenham. 

Frelove,  John,  1821. 

son  of  John,  1821. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


567 


Freman,  Thomas,  of  Rochester,  3356. 

Fremington  (Fremynton),  Devon,  2292,  p.  310. 
chapel,  2292,  p.  310. 

Fremington  (Fremyngton),  Yorks,  [in  Grintonl 
2515. 

FremJingham.  See  Framlingham. 

Fremynton,  Devon.  See  Fremington. 
Fremyngton,  Yorks.  See  Fremington. 

French  (Frenche),  John,  of  Witton  le  Wear,  797. 
Leonard,  2801. 

Robert,  of  Witton  le  Wear,  797. 

French’s  (Frenchemans  Hayes)  Hants,  [in  Prior’s 
Dean],  manor,  1262. 

Frend  (Frende),  John,  of  Durham,  712. 

Martin,  482,  1625. 

Fresell,  Richard,  of  Durham,  724. 

Freshevile,  Peter,  3190. 

Freshwater  (Freshewater),  Isle  of  Wight,  manor 
2073. 

Fresney.  See  Friskney. 

Freston.  See  Friston. 

Frethelstock.  See  Frithelstock. 

Fretwell,  Ralph,  son  of  Roger,  1449. 

Roger,  1449. 

Frevile,  George,  baron  of  the  exchequer,  1880, 
1899. 

Fring  (Frynge),  Norf.,  270. 

Friskney  (Fresney),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
chantry,  2076. 

Friston  (Freston),  Line,  [in  Caythorpe],  1422. 
Friston,  Sussex,  3242. 

Friston  by  Water.  See  Frystone,  Water. 

Frith  Gaeth,  Frythegarthe.  See  Beander. 

Fritham  (Frythe),  Hants,  [in  Bramshaw],  1262. 
Frithelstock  (Frethelstock,  Frythelstock,  Frythel- 
stocke),  Devon,  2294,  2497,  2501. 
manor,  1439,  2497. 
rectory,  1439. 

Frithsden  (Frithesden)  [in  Pitstone,  Bucks,  and 
Berkhamsted,  Herts.],  2679. 

Frobyser,  William,  1887. 

Frodeley.  See  Fradley. 

Frodingham  (Frothingham),  Line.,  rectory  and 
advowson  of  vicarage,  1433. 

See  also  under  Bromby  ; Scunthorpe. 
Frodingham,  South  (Frotingham),  Yorks,  [in 
Owthorne],  1941. 

Frogge,  Richard,  of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

Frome,  Somers.,  174,  1389. 
manor,  3358. 

Frome,  [Heref.],  deanery,  2114. 

Frome,  Bishops,  Heref.  See  under  Stanford  Regis; 
Walton. 

Frost,  Thomas,  of  Yowcottes  Grange,  2292,  p. 
311. 

Frosterley,  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  2439,  2520. 
Frothingham.  See  Frodingham. 

Frotingham.  See  Frodingham,  South. 

Froyle  (Fryole),  Hants.,  1262. 

Frydelees.  See  Fredley. 

Frye,  Giles,  2218. 

Fryerning  (Fryeringe),  Essex,  268. 

Frylickcoven  alias  Johnson,  David,  2903. 

Frynge.  See  Fring. 

Fryole.  See  Froyle. 

Fryston,  Ferry  (Feryfriston),  Yorks.,  2463,  pp. 
344,  345- 

Frystone,  Water  (Friston  by  Water),  Yorks, 
[in  Ferry  Frystone],  2463,  p.  344. 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2463,  p.  344. 


Frythe,  Hants.  See  Fritham. 

Frythebeander.  See  Beander. 

Frythelstock,  Frythelstocke.  See  Frithelstock. 
fuel,  prise  of,  1773. 

Fulbarne  (Fulberne),  Thomas,  of  Sigston  Kirby, 
817. 

Walter,  2724,  p.  399. 

Fulbroke,  Bucks.  See  Fulbrook. 

Fulbrook  (Fulbroke),  Oxon,  1432. 
chapel,  2147. 

Fulbrook  with  Hogshaw  (Fulbroke),  Bucks. 
Hewettes  and  Fulbroke  Eynsham  manors  in, 
3360. 

Fulburson,  Goart  alias  Geoffrey,  462. 

Fulferd.  See  Fulford. 

Fulfin  (Foule  Fenne),  Staff.,  2463,  p.  348. 

Fulford  (Fulferd,  Fulforde),  Eleanor,  wife  of 
John,  3252. 

John,  3252. 

knight,  1876,  1884. 

Fulham,  Midd.,  3217. 

Fuljam,  Fuljambe.  See  Foljambe. 

Full,  Thomas,  of  Theakstone,  672. 

Cf.  Fall. 

Fuller,  James,  of  Langham,  1818. 

John,  2571. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
of  Shingham,  1817. 

Thomas,  of  London,  2571. 

William,  auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860. 
Fullerstowe.  See  Fulstow. 

Fullescott.  See  Fulscot. 

Fulleshurst,  Robert,  1454. 

Fullesthorpp.  See  Thorpe. 

Fullestowe.  See  Fulstow. 
fulling  mills,  300,  1222. 

Fulmer,  Camb.  See  Foulmire. 

Fulmerston  (Fulmeston),  Richard,  marshal  of  the 
Marshalsea  Prison,  3152. 
knight,  1865. 

Fulmodeston  (Fulmo  Desten),  Norf.,  270. 
Fulneys.  See  Foulness. 

Fulscot  (Fullescott),  Berks,  [in  South  Moreton], 
manor,  3338. 

Fulstone  (Fulthome),  Yorks.,  [in  Kirkburton], 
268. 

Fulstow  (Fullerstowe,  Fullestowe,  Fulstowe), 
Line.,  2240,  pp.  295,  296,  3228. 
manor,  2240,  o.  295. 
rectory,  2240,  p.  295,  3228. 

Fulthome.  See  Fulstone. 

Fulthorpe  (Fowlethroppe),  Durh.  [in  Grindon], 
851. 

Fulthroppe  (Fulthorpe.  Fulthropp),  Francis,  1356, 
George,  2080. 

John,  attainted,  1777,  1941. 

Lucy,  daughter  of  John,  1777. 

Robert,  brother  of  John,  1777. 

Fulwater,  Henry,  2750. 

Fulwell,  Durh.  [in  Monkwearmouth],  701. 
Fulwell,  Oxon  [in  Spelsbury],  520,  1188. 

Fulwood  Park  (Folwood  Park),  Notts,  [in  Sutton 
in  Ashfield],  keeper  of,  {named),  43. 

Fulwood,  John,  2958. 

Furbanck.  See  Firbank. 

Furbie,  (surname).  See  Firbie. 

Furby,  Yorks.  See  Firby. 

Furnes.  See  Fournes. 

Furney,  Philip,  of  London,  1935. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


568 

Furse,  John,  2942. 

Thomas,  2393. 

Furston.  See  Forston. 

Furtho  (Furthoe),  Northants.,  2463,  p.  349. 

church,  2463,  p.  349. 

Futchett,  John,  2447. 

Fyelde.  See  Feild. 

Fyfield  (Fyfeld),  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 

Fyldallynge.  See  Dalling,  Field. 

Fylde.  See  Feild. 

Fylgrave.  See  Tyrringham  with  Filgrave. 
Fylkynges,  Nether  and  Over.  See  Filkins. 
Fyllongleye.  See  Fillongley. 

Fyloll.  See  Filloll. 

Fylongley.  See  Fillongley. 

Fyltebrydge.  See  Felbridge. 

Fyncham,  Norf.  See  Fincham. 

Fyncham,  Thomas,  1983. 

William,  son  of  Thomas,  1983. 

Fynche,  Anthony,  2000. 

Moyle,  brother  of  Anthony,  2000. 

Peter,  of  Wolviston,  1013. 

William,  prior  of  Breamore,  2642. 

Fyncheley.  See  Finchley. 

Fynchingfeld,  Fynchingfilde.  See  Finchingfield. 
Fyndern,  Derb.  See  Findern. 

Fynderne,  Robert,  of  Nuneaton,  2648. 

Fyndon,  Northants.  See  Finedon. 

Fyndon,  Sussex.  See  Findon. 

Fynes,  Berks.  See  Fines. 

Fynes,  (surname).  See  Fiennes. 

Fynett,  Robert,  3221. 

Fyngell.  See  Finghall. 

Fyngest.  See  Fingest. 

Fynglessham.  See  Finglesham. 

Fynton,  Walter,  1851. 

Fyrebeck.  See  Firbeck. 

Fyshgard.  See  Fishguard. 

Fyshe.  See  Fish. 

Fysher.  See  Fisher. 

Fyshlake.  See  Fishlake. 

Fyson,  James,  3135. 

John,  brother  of  James,  3135. 

Fyssheborne.  See  Fishburn. 

Fysshelacke.  See  Fishlake. 

Fyssher.  See  Fisher. 

Fyssher,  Thomas.  See  Burwell. 

Fysshetofte.  See  Fishtoft. 

Fysshley.  See  Fishley. 

Fytch.  See  Fitche. 

G 

Gable,  John,  601. 

Gace,  Richard,  clerk,  373. 

Gaddesden,  Little  (Goddesden),  Herts.,  2679. 
Gadney.  See  Gedney. 

Gaer,  Mont,  [in  Castle  Caereinion],  2724,  p.  401. 
Gafflogian  (Gafflogion),  commote,  2097. 

Gage,  Edward,  1121. 

Robert,  1260. 

Thomas,  1260. 

Gaile.  See  Gale. 

Gailshams  Hall.  See  Gayshamhall. 

Gainford,  Durh.  See  under  Barnard  Castle;  Den- 
ton; Langton;  Streatlam;  Summerhouse. 
Gainsford,  Anne,  wife  of  John,  2458. 

John,  2458. 

Gaite.  See  Gates. 

Gaitside.  See  Gateshead. 


Galamor,  Patrick,  2673. 

Galby,  Leic.,  rectory,  3098. 

Gale  (Gayle),  George,  of  Sigston  Kirby,  817. 
John,  of  Craythorne,  944. 

Mary,  mayoress  of  York,  2443. 

Ninian,  of  Scruton,  768. 

Peter,  of  Sigston  Kirby,  817. 

Richard,  of  Craythorne,  944. 

of  Scruton,  768. 

Roger,  of  Burrell,  789. 

Thomas,  522. 

Galhampton  (Gallampton),  Somers,  [in  North 
Cadbury],  2678. 

Gallalye.  See  Gallely. 

Gallamartche,  Jerome,  2793. 

Gallampton.  See  Galhampton. 

Gallawaye,  ( — ),  2463,  p.  342. 

Gallely  (Gallalye),  George,  of  Lintz  Green,  699. 
Nicholas,  of  Durham,  721. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  721. 

Galmeton.  See  Gan  ton. 

Galtres  (Gawtres),  Yorks.,  forest,  keeper  of 
{named),  2542. 

Gamage,  Anthony,  of  London,  3356. 

John,  son  of  Robert,  3164. 

Robert,  1756,  1757.  3164. 

Gambesbie,  James,  of  Whickham,  956. 

Gamble,  Edmund,  604. 

John,  of  Sowerby,  668. 

Richard,  of  Romanby,  612. 

Thomas,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 

William,  604. 

Gamerskell.  See  Gammersgill. 
games: — 

archery,  194,  1476,  2732,  2821,  2877. 
bucklers,  561. 

shooting  ‘teles’  with  handgun,  1685. 
tennis  play,  2935. 
throwing  the  hammer,  141. 
unlawful,  2425,  3096. 
wrestling,  2878. 

Games,  John,  1726. 

Cf.  Gaynes. 

Gamme,  Robert,  captain  of  Berwick  garrison, 
1771. 

Gammersgill  (Gamerskell),  Yorks,  [in  Coverham], 
1414. 

Gamston  (Gamolston),  Notts.,  rectory  and  ad  vow- 
son  of  church  of,  1689. 

Gannocke,  Line.  See  Gannocks. 

Gannocke,  Gregory,  2667. 

William,  the  elder,  2667. 
son  of  William,  2667. 

Gannocks  (Gannocke),  Line,  [in  Grimsby], 
manor,  309. 

Ganstead  (Ganstede),  Yorks,  [in  Swine],  492. 
Ganthorp.  See  Grainthorpe. 

Ganton  (Galmeton)  Yorks.,  2045.  See  also  under 
Brompton,  Potter. 

Ganton,  Thomas,  1327. 

gaols,  1352,  1926,  2944,  3101.  See  also  London, 
Fleet  and  Marshalsea  Prisons. 

Garard.  See  Garret. 

Garbeck,  Charles,  clerk,  1 540. 

Garbotte,  John,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
Garbrey,  Christopher,  son  of  Matthew,  1920. 
Matthew,  1920. 

Gardiner  (Gardener,  Gardyner),  George,  2675. 
German,  clerk,  1554. 

John,  3193. 


GENERAL  INDEX  569 


Gardiner,  John — cont. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1859. 
Richard,  3193. 

Thomas,  1210. 

chirographer  of  Common  Pleas,  1391. 
teller  of  Exchequer,  2421,  2519. 
lessee  of  customs  on  wines,  2235. 

William,  1423. 

Gares,  Richard.  See  Greames. 

Garfurthe,  Henry,  of  Kilnsay,  909. 

Gargrave,  in  Craven,  Yorks.,  268. 

church,  268. 

Gargrave,  Cotton,  1887. 

Thomas,  knight,  210,  1331,  1850,  1882,  1886, 
1887,  1888,  2040,  2171,  2212,  2214,  2459, 
2526,  2728,  3009,  3065. 

Garlike,  Henry,  2258. 

Garmondson,  Richard,  of  Heighington,  845. 
Garmoswey,  Richard,  of  Sadberge,  884. 

Garnans  (Garnance,  Garnaunce,  Garnons),  James, 
justice  of  assize,  1 843. 

John,  commissioner  in  Pembrokeshire,  1700. 
justice  of  peace  in  Herefordshire,  1893. 
queen’s  attorney  etc.  in  Haverfordwest,  541. 
Luke,  mayor  of  Gloucester,  1688. 

Garnethorpe.  See  Grainthorpe. 

Garnethorpfen.  See  Garthorpe. 

Garnett,  Anthony,  2999. 

John,  of  Carleton,  859. 

Roger,  of  Northallerton,  941. 

Garnons.  See  Garnans. 

Garnyshe,  Thomas,  3048,  3076,  3086. 

Garoby.  See  Garrowby. 

Garret  (Garard,  Garrard,  Garrarde,  Garrett), 
John,  2463,  p.  347. 

Lawrence,  master  of  society  of  clerks  in  London, 
73- 

Oliver,  2776. 

William,  1149. 

knight,  194,  1847,  1852,  1858,  i860,  1865, 
1867,  1869. 

alderman  of  London,  2062,  2637. 

governor  of  the  society  of  merchants  trading 

to  Russia,  2151. 

son  of  William,  knight,  2637. 

Garroldes  and  Greynes  (Gerraldes  and  Grenes), 
Essex,  manor,  2290. 

Garrowby  (Garoby),  Yorks,  [in  Kirby  under 
Dale],  3203. 

Garry e,  Joan,  of  London,  2571. 

Garshe,  William,  2463,  p.  348. 

Garstall,  Henry,  of  Wolsingham,  878. 

Garstell,  James,  of  Brancepeth,  875. 

Garston  (Gasson,  Gaston),  Surrey  [in  Bletching- 
ley],  manor,  2471,  2507. 

Garston,  East  (Argaston),  Berks.,  2437. 

Garter,  order  of,  chancellor  of.  See  Petre,  W.; 
Smythe,  T. 

prelate  of.  See  Horne,  R. 

Garth  (Garthe),  Anthony,  of  Denton,  848. 

Gregory,  chancellor  of  Lincoln,  2161. 

James,  of  York,  1045. 

John  (or  Jack),  1045. 

Ralph,  ofFeetham,  1045. 

Richard,  506,  2119. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent  and  Surrey, 
1867. 

William,  1345. 

of  Brompton  upon  Swale,  1003. 

Garthilin  (Arthmill),  in  Kerry,  Mont.,  1312. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (37) 


Garthorpe  (Garnethorpfen),  Line,  [in  Ludding- 
ton],  1288. 

Garthwate  (Garthway te),  John,  of  Wolsingham, 
878. 

Robert,  of  Wolsingham,  878. 

Thomas,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 

Garton  (Gaston),  Hants,  [in  Christchurch],  2677. 
Garton  Thorpe.  See  Gayton  Thorpe. 

Garton,  Thomas,  usher  and  crier  of  Queen’s 
Bench,  2688. 

Garvestone  (Garveston,  Garston),  Norf.,  270. 
Garye,  Godfrey,  2762. 

Gascoigne,  Richard,  627. 

William,  coroner  in  Yorkshire,  W.R.,  2048. 
Gascon  (Gascon  Meade)  [?  co.  Berks.],  meadow, 
1863. 

Gason,  Simon,  515. 

Gasson.  See  Garston. 

Gaston,  Hants.  See  Garton. 

Gaston,  Surrey.  See  Garston. 

Gatacre  (Gatagre),  Salop  [in  Claverley],  1319. 
Gatagre,  William,  1319. 

Gate.  See  Gates. 

Gateforth  (Gaytfurth),  Yorks,  [in  Bray  ton],  1941. 
Gatenby  (Gaytenbye),  in  Burneston,  Yorks.,  1398. 
Gatenbye  (surname).  See  Gattenby. 

Gatered  (Gaterd),  Michael,  of  Thrintoft,  767. 

Robert,  of  Melsonby,  890. 

Gates  (Gaite,  Gate),  Henry,  knight,  223,  558, 

1850,  1851,  1872,  1882,  1886-8,  2525. 
receiver  general  of  duchy  of  Cornwall,  3333. 
John,  knight,  attainted,  27. 

Robert,  of  Norton,  976. 

Gatesend  (Endgate)  [Norf.],  345. 

Gateshead  (Gaitside),  Durh.,  895. 

Gateward,  John,  3202. 

Gattenby  (Gatenbye),  John,  589. 

Thomas,  of  Bedale,  787. 

Gatton,  Eugene,  1875. 

Gaunt,  Robert  of  Staple  Inn,  2406. 

Gaverock,  Richard,  2319. 

Gawdy  (Gawdie,  Gawdye),  Anne,  daughter  of 
Thomas.  See  Penruddock. 

Bassingborne,  1856. 

Francis,  1848,  1855. 

Thomas,  2014. 

marshal  of  the  Marshalsea  Prison,  3152. 
serjeant  at  law,  216,  222,  1343,  1844,  1864, 
2125,  2162,  2940 
the  elder,  1855, 1857. 

Gawen,  Thomas,  commissioner  in  Dorset,  1714. 
Gawrse,  Over  (Overgorther,  Overgurther),  Mont., 
3260. 

manor,  3260. 

Gawthorpe  (Gawthroppe),  Yorks,  [in  Dewsbury], 
754* 

Gawtley,  William,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  965. 
Gawtres.  See  Galtres. 

Gaye,  Richard,  son  of  Thomas,  2675. 

Thomas,  2675. 

William,  son  of  Thomas,  2675. 

Gayer.  See  Thornbury. 

Gayle.  See  Gale. 

Gaynes  Colne.  See  Colne,  Engain. 

Gaynes,  John,  of  Maunby,  621. 

Cf.  Games. 

Gaynfurth,  Alexander,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 
Gayshamhall  (Gailshams  Hall)  Essex,  [in  Ilford], 
2328. 

Gaytcastell.  See  Tedcastle. 


57° 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Gaytenbye.  See  Gatenby. 

Gaytfurth.  See  Gateforth. 

Gayton,  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 
manor,  2158,  p.  274. 

Gayton  Thorpe  (Garton  Thorpe  alias  Ailis- 
withorpe),  Norf.,  170. 

Gayton  le  Wold  (Gayton)  [Line.],  rector  presented, 
2837. 

Gaywood,  Robert,  1783. 

Gedding  Abbott,  Geddinge  Abbott,  Geddinge 
Magna.  See  Gidding,  Great. 

Geddington,  Northants.,  manor,  315. 

Gedney  (Gadney),  Andrew,  2358. 

commissioner  of  sewers,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871, 1874,  1896. 

Gee,  William,  1851. 

Geffrey,  Robert,  600. 

Geill  alias  Allmayn,  Martin,  2657. 

Gelder  (Geldert),  Christopher,  of  Carlton,  706. 
Cuthbert,  of  Carlton,  705. 

George,  of  Carlton,  706. 

John,  of  Burneston,  692. 

of  Carlton,  703. 

Lawrence,  of  Carlton,  703. 

Leonard,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Simon,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Gelderland.  See  Guelders. 

Geldert.  See  Gelder. 

Geldeston  (Gelston),  Norf.,  1900. 
rector  presented,  399. 

Gell,  Anthony,  feodary  of  Derbyshire,  241,  1727, 
1769,  1883,  3005,  3022,  3028,  3029. 

Peter,  of  Stillingfleet,  2051. 

Cf  Gerle. 

Gelson,  Anthony,  of  Hett,  855. 

James,  of  Durham,  724. 

John,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Robert,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Gelston,  Gelstone,  Herts.  See  Gilston. 

Gelston,  Norf.  See  Geldeston. 

Geneurglyn  (Generglyn),  Card.,  2286. 

Genkyns.  See  Jenkins. 

Genoa,  Italy,  city  of,  2510. 

Gente,  William,  1794. 

Geore  Nympton.  See  Nympton,  St.  George. 
George  ap  Parrye,  1893. 

George,  Christopher,  feodary  in  Gloucestershire 
and  Gloucester,  247,  1688,  1702,  1703,  3002, 
3039,  3058,  3080. 

Elizabeth,  1771. 

Giles,  60. 

George  alias  Arnold,  Thomas,  2514. 

Geredhead.  See  Greathead. 

Gernesey.  See  Guernsey. 

Gerle,  Christopher,  469. 

Cf  Gell. 

Germany  (Almayne)  and  Germans,  108,  3350. 
Germany,  Lower,  2510. 

Germany,  Upper,  2510. 

Gerraldes.  See  Garroldes. 

Gerrard  (Gerard,  Gerarde,  Gerrarde),  Gilbert, 
attorney  general,  afterwards  master  of  the 
rolls,  24,  102,  194,  198,  273,  1331,  1343,  1345, 
1356, 1715, 1818, 1819, 1841,  i860, 1862, 1870, 
1899,  2040,  2057,  2061,  2119,  2120,  2128, 

2171,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2228,  2459,  2525, 

2526,  2548,  2563,  2581,  2588,  2721,  2884, 

2997,  3090,  3093,  3303,  3333,  3352. 

Thomas,  knight,  536,  1883. 

William,  2453. 


Gerrard,  William — cont. 

commissioner  for  ecclesiastical  causes,  3093. 
governor  of  John  Lyon’s  School,  Harrow, 
3332. 

justice  of  peace  in  Herefordshire  and  justice 
of  Brecon  and  of  Radnor  great  sessions, 
36, 1893,  2881. 
recorder  of  Chester,  2256. 

Gervys.  See  Jervis. 

Gery,  William,  193. 

Gest,  Norf.  See  Guist. 

Gest,  Edmund,  bishop  of  Rochester  (1560-71), 
bishop  of  Salisbury  (1571-78),  high  almoner, 
2211,  2617,  2624,  2717,  3094,  3095. 

Gibbons  (Gibbon,  Gybbon,  Gybbons),  John, 
LL.D.,  master  of  Chancery,  2106,  2165,  2511. 
Gibbs  (Gibbes,  Gybbes,  Gybbs),  John,  alderman 
of  Norwich,  1857, 1864. 
ofShoscombe,  183. 

William,  1227,  2825. 

Gibson  (Gybson),  Anthony,  of  Manfield,  91 1. 
Brian,  of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Cuthbert,  of  Sedgefield,  920. 

Edward,  of  Scorton,  1004. 

Geoffrey,  of  Howgrave,  658. 

Henry,  of  Seaton  Carew,  960. 

John,  of  Erring  Burn,  954. 
of  Tadcaster,  778. 
subject  of  the  emperor,  491. 

Matthew,  of  Sharow,  759. 

Nicholas,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 

Reginald,  of  Durham,  715. 

Richard,  of  High  Coniscliffe,  840. 

Robert,  of  Bilborough,  38. 

Thomas,  of  Low  Coniscliffe,  840. 
of  Durham,  723. 
of  Sedgefield,  919. 
of  Yarm,  616. 

William,  of  Scorton,  1004. 
of  Seaton,  921. 
of  Stillington,  977. 
of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 

(another),  918. 

Gidding,  Great  (Gedding  Abbott,  Geddinge 
Abbott,  Geddinge  Magna),  Hunts.,  2463, 

P-  345- 
manor,  555. 

Gidleigh  (Gidley),  Devon,  1320. 

Giffarsonne,  Gifferson,  Giffrason. 

See  Jefferson. 

Gifford  (Gyffarde,  Gyfford,  Gyfforde),  Edward,  221. 
George,  knight,  son  of  Roger,  3360. 

father  of  Thomas,  1148. 

Henry,  2709. 

John,  232,  2404. 

commissioner  in  Devonshire,  260. 
commissioner  in  Staffordshire,  2034. 
Margaret,  wife  of  Thomas,  1148. 

Philippa,  widow  of  George  (married  Richard 
Norton),  3360. 

Roger,  3360. 

Susan,  wife  of  Robert  Halswell,  2709. 

Thomas,  2404. 
of  Middle  Claydon,  1148. 

Gigges,  Margaret,  wife  of  Thomas,  2158,  p.  275. 

Thomas,  2 1 5 8,  p.  275 . 

Giggleswick,  Yorks.  See  under  Bargh. 

Gilbart,  Gilberd.  See  Gilbert. 

Gilbert  Parris  (Gilbert  Pars  Mead),  [?  co.  Berks.], 
1863. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Gilbert  (Gilbart,  Gilberd,  Gylbarde,  Gylbert, 
Gylberte),  Anne,  wife  of  John,  1198. 

Geoffrey,  bailiff  of  Ipswich,  1859. 

Humphrey,  knight,  of  Otterden,  2425,  3357. 
John,  246, 1198,  2961. 
clerk,  248. 

commissioner,  etc.,  in  Devonshire,  1770, 1884. 
Matthew,  2908. 

William,  2961. 

Gill  (Gyll),  John,  7,  1129,  3008. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Hertfordshire,  1735, 
1744, 1892. 

Otwell,  of  Nettledale,  862. 

Richard,  ofRamsgill,  861. 

Robert,  of  Penheal,  144. 

William,  of  Hesley,  997. 

of  Little  Timble,  2048. 

( — ),  heirs  of,  1714. 

Gillam,  Elizabeth,  widow,  1 143. 

Gillamoor  (Gillimore),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Moor- 
side],  1942,  2219. 

Gilles,  Joyce.  See  Woodhouse,  Joyce. 

Gillimore.  See  Gillamoor. 

Gilling  (Gillinge),  Yorks.,  753,  2441,  3317. 
rectory,  2108. 

See  also  under  Cowton,  North;  Eryholme; 
Hartforth. 

Gilling,  John,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Gillinge.  See  Gilling. 

Gillingham,  Kent,  274. 

Braunches  manor  in,  1130. 

Gillingham,  Norf.,  270. 

Gillmoor  (Gillymowre),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  823. 
Gilpyn  (Guylpyn),  John,  296,  309. 

Gilson,  John,  of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

Gilston  (Gelston),  Herts.,  2463,  pp.  341,  342. 
Gimingham  (Gymmyngham,  Gymyngham),  Norf., 
270. 

manor,  3355. 

Ginge,  East  (Eastginge,  Gynge),  Berks,  [in  West 
Hendred],  2357. 
manor,  1205,  2357. 

Ginge,  West  (Westgindge),  Berks,  [in  Locking, 
East],  1238. 

Girston.  See  Griston. 

Girtford  (Gyrteford),  Beds,  [in  Sandy],  2509. 
Gisborne,  Gisboroughe,  Yorks.  See  Guis- 
borough. 

Gisborowe,  Northants.  See  Guilsborough. 
Gisbrough,  Gisbroughe,  Gisbrugh,  Gisburgh, 
Yorks.  See  Guisborough. 

Gisburn  (Gysborne),  Yorks.,  2338. 
manor,  2338. 

Gisburne,  German,  of  Marske,  627. 

Thomas,  of  Marske,  627. 

Gissing,  Norf.,  1320. 

Gittins  (Gittinges,  Gyttyns),  Edmund,  3233. 
Richard,  2262. 

Robert,  clerk,  1 5 34. 

Gittisham  (Gyttysham),  Devon,  2401 . 

Gitton,  David,  2724,  p.  400. 

Gittowe.  See  Jethou. 

Gladestry  (Glaudestree),  Rad.,  2672. 

Gladon,  William,  clerk,  2867. 

Gladwood.  See  Glentworth. 

Glamorgan,  county,  224. 
feodary  of  ( named ),  224. 

Glanville  (Glanifyld),  Devon  [in  Offwell],  2297. 
Glapwell,  Derb.  [in  Bolsover],  3185. 


571 

Glascock  (Glascocke,  Glascok,  Glascoke),  John, 
feodary  of  Essex,  252,  1708,  1723,  1743,  2463, 
p.  341,  2994,  3060,  3075. 
justice  of  assize  in  south-eastern  circuit,  1 844. 

Glastonbury  (Glaston,  Glaustonbury,  Glauston- 
berye,  Glossinburye),  Somers.,  1414,  2067, 
2568. 

manor,  2280. 

Maydelet  Street  (Maydelode  Street),  293. 
monastery,  293,  296,  1120,  1131,  1285,  1318, 
1414,  2067,  2068,  2463,  p.  347,  2568. 
almoner  of,  63. 

Walter  Monyton’s  anniversary  in,  warden  of, 
63. 

Glatton,  Hants.  See  under  Holme. 

Glaudestree.  See  Gladestry. 

Glaustonberye,  Glaunstonbury.  See  Glastonbury. 

Gleane,  Thomas,  of  Norwich,  1453. 

Gleaston  in  Aldingham  (Gleston  and  Aldingham 
alias  Yaldington),  Lancs.,  2109. 

Gleewood,  Northants  [Pin  Helmdon],  2285. 

Glenn  Magna  (Glenne  Magna),  Leic.,  1330. 
manor,  106. 

Glentworth  (Gladwood),  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p. 
296. 

Gleston.  See  Gleaston. 

Glin  Trevenant.  See  Glyntrefnant. 

Glinde.  See  Glynde. 

Glossinburye.  See  Glastonbury. 

Gloucester,  Glouc.,  55,  1843,  2248,  2444,  3263. 
alderman  of,  3263. 
castle,  constable  of  ( named ),  2693. 
gaol  in,  delivery  of,  1 843 . 
keeper  of  (named),  1352. 

cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Cooper,  T.;  Humfrey,  L. 

prebendaries  of  (named),  1655,  2874. 
feodary  of  (named),  1688,  1703,  1768. 
mayor  of  (named),  1688. 
port,  2066. 

St.  Aldate,  3263. 

St.  Mary  in  the  South  (Christchurch),  rector 
presented,  2859. 

St.  Michael,  rector  presented,  2694. 

Gloucester,  county,  55,  183,  201-3,  209,  237,  247> 
2419. 

escheatorin,  1057,  2618. 

feodary  of  (named),  201-3,  209,  237,  247,  1702, 
3002,  3039,  3058,  3080. 
justices  of  assize  in,  2218. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1890. 
receiver  general,  2248. 
sheriff,  1352. 
surveyor  of,  2248. 

Gloucester,  duke  of.  See  Plantaganet. 
earl  of,  2447. 

Glover,  James,  of  East  Cowton,  641 . 

John,  of  Darlington,  glover,  846. 
webster,  847. 
of  Snape,  942. 

Richard,  of  Darlington,  846. 

Robert,  Portcullis  pursuivant,  Somerset  herald, 
1932- 

William,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 

Glyn  (Glynne),  Denb.,  park,  2282. 

Glynde  (Glinde),  Sussex,  manor,  2566. 

Glynhafren-Uchcoed,  (Glynhaveryn),  Mont. 

[in  Langirrig],  2286,  3325. 

Glynne.  See  Glyn. 

Glyntrefnant  (Glin  Trevenant,  Glin  Trevenaunt), 
in  Tref-Eglwys,  Mont.,  2724,  p.  400. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


572 

Goad,  Thomas,  1815. 

Gobbes,  Geoffrey,  1855. 

Gobby,  Pakus,  1671. 

Goble,  William,  2049,  3318. 

Gochardino,  Vincent,  of  Florence,  2510. 

Goche,  Barnaby,  3092. 

Goddarde  (Godderd),  Edward,  of  Stonesby,  38. 
Oliver,  2335. 

Goddertson,  John,  of  Pelton,  740. 

Goddesden.  See  Gaddesden. 

Goddesfeild.  See  Godsfield. 

Goddeshull.  See  Godshill. 

Goderiche.  See  Gooderick. 

Godfrey,  Robert,  coroner  in  Norfolk,  2884. 
Thomas,  2437,  3 345 - 
William,  2289. 

Godfrey  alias  Cowper,  John,  103. 

William,  son  of  John,  103. 

Godhanger.  See  Goldhanger. 

Godishill.  See  Godshill. 

Godley,  Surrey,  hundred,  1099. 

Godmanchester,  Hants.,  170. 

Godmanham.  See  Goodmanham. 

Godsfield  (Goddesfeild),  Hants.,  manor,  2363. 
Godshill  (Godishill,  Goddeshull),  Isle  of  Wight, 
Hants.,  2286. 
manor,  2073. 
rectory,  2073. 

Godstone  (Godston,  Walkensted,  Walkhampsted), 
Surrey,  1268,  2471,  2507. 
rectory,  3238. 

vicarage,  advowson,  of,  3238. 

Godwine,  Godwyn,  Godwyne,  Godwynne. 

See  Goodwin. 

Goell.  See  Goole. 

Goitrey  (Goitre),  Mont,  [in  Kerry],  1312. 
Gokewell  (Goykewell),  Line,  [in  Broughton], 
1136. 

priory,  1128. 

Gold  (Golde),  Christopher,  master  of  gunners  in 
the  Tower,  2063. 

William,  3011,  3012, 

Goldall  Garthe.  See  Gowdall. 

Goldall,  William,  2413. 

Goldborne,  Edward,  8. 

John,  son  of  Edward,  8. 

William,  of  Lincolns  Inn,  8. 

Golde.  See  Gold. 

Golder,  Edward,  2336. 

Golderd,  John,  of  West  Tanfeld,  987. 
Goldesborough,  Richard,  of  Yafforth,  854. 
Goldesmythe.  See  Goldsmyth. 

Goldhanger  (Godhanger,  Gooldanger),  Essex, 
268, 1900,  2290. 

Goldicote.  See  Caldecote. 

Golding  (Goldinge),  Elizabeth,  2395. 

George,  1305. 

Henry,  2450. 

justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 
lessee  of  customs  on  wines,  2235,  3346. 
son  of  George,  1305. 

Thomas,  1305. 

knight,  1889,  2246. 

Goldington,  Beds.  See  under  Newnham. 
Goldman,  Henry,  of  London,  3353. 

Goldsmyth  (Goldesmythe),  Francis,  i860,  1865. 
John,  1685. 

Goldsoncott  (Golsingoot),  Somers,  [in  Old 
Cleeve],  2568. 


Goldston  (Golston,  Golstone),  Anne,  widow,  61. 
John,  61. 

son  of  John,  61. 

Goldswell.  See  Goldwell. 

Goldthorpe  (Goldthorp),  Yorks,  [in  Bolton  upon 
Dearne],  2443. 

Goldwelgarth.  See  Gowdall. 

Goldwell  (Goldewell,  Goldswell),  John,  citizen  of 
London,  199. 

justice  of  peace  in  Cambridgeshire,  1880. 
justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Walton  on  Thames,  2209. 
Nicholas,  of  Great  Chart,  268. 

Golightly  (Golightlie,  Golightlye),  Christian, 
widow,  2569,  p.  369. 

William,  serjeant  farrier,  3 1 . 
serjeant  of  the  wild  beasts,  8 1 . 

Gollefeld,  Line,  [in  Weston],  grange,  309. 

Golly  son,  Wulfran,  456. 

Golsingoot.  See  Goldsoncott. 

Golston,  Golstone.  See  Goldston. 

Goltho,  Line.  See  under  Buffington. 

Golton.  See  Whorlton. 

Gome,  Glaudus,  1641. 

Gomen,  Thomas,  479. 

Gonerby,  Great  (Gomerby,  Gunwarby),  Line., 
1320,  2240,  p. 295. 

Gonson  (Gunston,  Gunstone),  Benjamin,  treasurer 
of  the  queen’s  ships,  194,  1255,  1270,  i860, 
1867, 1869, 1870. 

Percival,  2438-44. 

Gooday,  Thomas,  2385. 

Goodbridge,  Warw.  [?  in  Warwick  St.  Nicholas], 
313. 

Goodere  (Godeare),  Henry,  son  of  Nicholas,  2311, 
Michael,  clerk,  385. 

Nicholas,  2311. 

Gooderick  (Goderiche,  Goodricke,  Goodryck), 
James,  2437. 

John,  2437 

Marion,  of  Eversley,  148. 

Richard,  attorney  of  Court  of  Wards,  2414. 
justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1887. 

Goodester.  See  Easter,  Good. 

Goodfellowe  (Goodfelowe),  James,  602. 

John,  1830. 

Goodinge,  John,  2573. 

Thomas,  1859. 

Goodland,  Nicholas,  clerk,  410. 

Goodman,  Gabriel,  dean  of  Westminster,  1899, 
2106,  3093. 

John,  dean  of  Wells  (1548-50,  1553-60),  9. 
Goodmanhan  (Godmanham),  Yorks.,  2443. 
church,  2443. 

Goodwin  (Godwine,  Godwyn,  Godwyne,  God- 
wynne, Goodwyn,  Goodwynne),  John,  2125. 
coroner  in  Kent,  1685. 

justice  of  peace  in  Buckinghamshire,  1861, 
1878. 

knight,  2352,  3006,  3187. 

Margaret,  wife  of  William,  1421. 

Nicholas,  of  London,  1925. 

Robert,  1374. 

Thomas,  2183. 

S.T.P.,  dean  of  Canterbury,  3093,  3106. 
William,  1421,  2724,  p.  402. 

Goodworth  Clatford  (Goodworth),  Hants.,  2402. 
Goodwyn,  Goodwynne.  See  Goodwin. 
Gooldanger.  See  Goldhanger. 

Goole  (Goell),  Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1941. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


573 


Goore.  See  Gower. 

Goramburye.  See  Gorhambury. 

Gore,  Gerard,  2510 

Margery,  wife  of  Richard,  1212. 

Richard,  1212. 

Thomas,  3311. 

Cf.  Gower. 

Gorehams.  See  Gorhambury. 

Gorffin,  William,  of  Reading,  518. 

Gorge  (Gorges),  Edward,  commissioner  of 
sewers  in  Somerset,  1 849, 1853. 

(ob.  1568),  569. 
son  of  Edward,  569. 

Nicholas,  2074. 

Thomas,  308. 

groom  of  the  privy  chamber,  2684. 

William,  gentleman  pensioner,  2679. 

Gorgemympton.  See  Nympton,  St.  George. 

Gorges.  See  Gorge. 

Gorhambury  (Goramburye,  Gorehams,  Westwyck 
Goram),  Herts,  [in  St.  Michael],  manor,  2351. 

letters  dated  at,  15,  23,  33-34,  80,  83,  107, 
118-122,  124-32,  134,  185,  197,  201-8,  242, 
243,  245-7,  257-8,  265,  275,  282,  295,  299, 
308,  311,  319,  321,  330,  364,  375-86,  389, 

390,  394,  395,  397,  4°7,  428,  47°,  47*,  474~7, 
499-501,  504,  505,  508,  510,  521,  523,  526, 
528,  549-53,  567,  1055,  1059,  io65,  i°66, 

1069,  1070,  1259,  1260,  1262,  1314,  1315, 

1317,  1320,  1322,  1325,  1368,  1380,  1487-9, 
1534,  1564,  1566,  1567,  1650-4,  1657,  1659-62, 
1666,  1693,  1704,  1722,  1723,  1727,  1730, 
1761,  1792,  1793,  1798,  1820,  1934-6,  1940, 
1943-5,  1973,  2048,  2117,  2120,  2125,  2126, 
2135,  2137,  2138,  2142,  2145-7,  2151-8,  2162, 
2164,  2165,  2171,  2173,  2214,  2220,  2222, 

2224,  2225,  2232,  2233,  2236,  2238,  2244, 

2245,  2247,  2248,  2251,  2288,  2383  2437, 

2448,  2449,  2450,  2463,  2515,  2516,  2521, 

2522,  2525,  2527,  2528,  2530,  2531,  2534, 

2540,  2542,  2548,  2549,  2566,  2572,  2573-5, 
2578,  2581,  2682,  2688,  2691,  2695,  2697- 

2701,  2703,  2795,  2796,  2816,  2817,  2855, 

2857,  2861,  2871,  2872,  2879,  2893-7,  2909, 
291 1-9,  2935-40,  2944-6,  2965,  2980,  3046, 
3047,  3055,  3061,  3063,  3070-2,  3078,  3081, 
3085,  3088,  3090,  3145,  3149-52,  3 1 54,  3H5, 
3H7,  3285,  3293,  3298,  33°3,  3326,  3333, 
3336,3358. 

Goring  (Goryng),  Oxon.,  manor  and  rectory,  1167. 

Goring  (Gorynge),  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 

Goring  (Goringe),  George,  235,  1710,  3025. 

Gorleston,  Suff.,  manor,  2463,  p.  347. 

Goryng,  Gorynge.  See  Goring. 

Gosberton  (Gosberkirke),  Line.,  manor,  2670. 

Gosfield,  Essex.  See  under  Edmondsey  Lock; 
Listonhall. 

Gosmore  (Gosmer),  Herts  [in  Ippollitts],  1419. 

Gosnolde,  Edmond,  1202. 

Gosslynge,  John,  2315. 

Gote,  William,  2095. 

Goteley,  Edward,  2252. 

Gotherington  (Cotherington),  Glouc.  [in  Bishop’s 
Cleeve],  2218. 

Gotholhan,  James,  controller  of  coinage  of  tin 
in  Devon  and  Cornwall,  keeper  of  Lost- 
withielgaol,  125. 

William,  knight,  controller  of  coinage  of  tin 
in  Devon  and  Cornwall,  125. 

Goudhurst  (Godherste),  Kent,  188. 


Gough,  Joan,  the  elder,  2173. 

John,  of  London,  2571. 

Gouland.  See  Gowland. 

Gouldall  Garthe.  See  Gowdall. 

Gouldehall.  See  Gowdall. 

Gouldsmythe,  Richard.  See  Beverley. 

Gourley,  William,  queen’s  captain,  1906. 

Gouxhill.  See  Goxhill. 

Gover,  Dennis,  1714. 

Gowdall  (Goldall  Garthe,  Goldwelgarth,  Goudall 
Garthe,  Gouldehall,  Gouldhall),  Yorks,  [in 
Snaith],  1128,  1789. 

Gower  (Goore),  Glam.,  manor,  3306. 

Gower  (Gowre),  Anne,  relict  of  John,  1390. 

John,  attainted,  2441,  3327. 
outlaw,  1390. 

Nicholas,  of  Thornaby,  635. 

Ralph,  3327. 

Thomas,  3314. 

justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1850,  1888. 
William,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

Cf.  Gore. 

Gowksell.  See  Goxhill. 

Gowland  (Gouland),  Giles,  of  Merrington,  875. 
Henry,  of  Wilton,  6 1 1 . 

John,  of  Potto,  631. 

Robert,  of  Whickam,  956. 

Gowndraye,  William,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Gowre.  See  Gower. 

Gowthwate,  Thomas,  of  Hesley,  997. 

William,  of  Hesley,  997. 

Goxhill  (Colsell,  Gouxhill,  Gowksell,  Gowxhill, 
Goxhall),  Line.,  manor,  1 242,  3322. 
vicar  presented,  1658. 

Goykewell.  See  Gokewell. 

Grace,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Richard  (married 
John  Robotham),  1075. 

Richard,  1075. 

Graffam,  Sussex.  See  Graffham. 

Graffham  (Graffam),  Hunts.,  church,  268. 

See  also  under  Perry,  East. 

Graffham  (Graffam),  Sussex,  church,  2724,  p.  401. 
Grafton,  Glouc.  [in  Beckford],  3241. 

Grafton,  Northants.  See  Grafton  Regis. 

Grafton,  in  Great  Bedwin,  Wilts.,  manor,  2677. 
Grafton,  East  (Estgrafton,  Grafton  Court), 
Wilts,  [in  Great  Bedwin],  manor,  2677. 
Grafton  Regis  (Grafton),  Northants,  honour, 
1093,  1330,  1373,  2105,  2286,  2450,  2574. 
honour,  chief  steward,  keeper  of  wood  and 
feodary  and  bailiff,  etc.  of,  3 347. 
lordship,  1780. 

manor,  chief  steward  and  bailiff  of,  3347. 
park,  3347. 

Grain  (Grene),  isle  of,  Kent,  2437. 
manor,  2437. 

Grandisons  (Graundsomys,  Graundysoners 
Rentes),  Kent  [in  Wilmington],  manor,  1207. 
Grainge  (Graunge,  Graynge),  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
John,  2026. 

John,  citizen  of  London,  2026. 

of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Peter,  of  Colt  House,  861 . 

Richard,  of  Hornby,  663. 

Roger,  of  Ramsgill,  861. 

Thomas,  of  Ripon,  866. 

William,  of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  998. 

Grainthorpe  (Ganthorp,  Garnethorpe,  Garne- 
thorpp).  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  3250,  3314. 

See  also  under  Wragholme, 


GENERAL  INDEX 


5 74 

Grame,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  724. 
grand  jury,  proceedings  against,  2942. 
Grandborough  (Groundeborough),  Hants,  [in 
Christchurch],  2677. 

Grandborough  (Greneboroughe),  Warw.,  1320. 
Grandisons  [Gransoms],  Berks,  [in  Lambourn], 
2302,  2332. 

Grandye,  Robert,  of  Urpeth,  697. 

Grange  Mere  (Graunge  Mere),  Yorks,  [in  Gis- 
burn],  2338. 
manor,  2338. 

Granncester,  Gransiter.  See  Grantchester. 
Gransoms.  See  Grandisons. 

Gransura,  John  de,  1674. 

Grant  (Graunte),  John,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

William,  of  Roxby,  644. 
the  elder,  of  Roxby,  644. 

Grantchester  (Grancester,  Gransiter,  Graunces- 
ter),  Camb.  2097,  2463,  p.  345,  2724,  p.  401, 
2569,  p.  370. 

Grantham  (Grauntham),  Line.,  270,  1326,  2240, 
P-  295,  3234,  3258,  3358. 
alderman  of,  1871, 1874. 

Grantham  (Graunteham),  Thomas,  312,  3026. 
Grantley  (Grauntley),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  888, 
2520. 

Grasmere  (Grismere),  Westm.,  manor,  2725. 

See  also  under  Langdales. 

Grason.  See  Grassoms. 

Grasone.  See  Grayson. 

Grassoms  (Grason),  Cumb.  [in  Bootle],  2438. 
Gratcliffe,  William.  See  Rogers,  William. 
Gratewicke  (Gratwycke),  Mary,  1348. 

Roger,  1348. 

son  of  Roger,  1348. 

Gratewood,  John,  243,  2189. 

William,  2967 . 
of  Adderley,  2828. 
son  of  John,  2189. 

Gratton.  See  Gretton. 

Grauncester,  Grauncestor.  See  Grantchester. 
Graundsomys,  Graundsones  Rentes.  See  Grandi- 
sons. 

Graunge.  See  Grainge. 

Graunge  Mere.  See  Grange  Mere. 

Graunte.  See  Grant. 

Graunteham.  See  Grantham,  (surname). 
Grauntham.  See  Grantham,  Line. 

Grauntley.  See  Grantley. 

Grave  (Grayve),  Peter,  2400. 

Robert,  of  South  Otterington,  666. 

Cf.  Greve. 

Gravely  (Graveley),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Graveley,  Thomas,  3210. 

Gravesend  (Gravesende),  Kent,  bridge,  1865. 
Gravesend,  Richard,  2449,  p.  336. 

Gray,  Graye  {surname').  See  Grey. 

Grayes,  Essex.  See  Thurrock,  Grays. 

Graynge.  See  Grainge. 

Grayrigg  (Grenerigge),  Westm.  [in  Kirkby- 
Kendal],  manor,  2725. 

Grayson  (Grasone),  William,  of  Howgrave,  658. 
of  Melmerby,  694. 
of  Bishop  Monkton,  862. 
of  Snape,  943. 

Cf.  Greson. 

Graystock.  See  Greystock. 

Grayve.  See  Grave. 

Grazeley,  Berks.,  manor.  See  Greyshull. 

Greames  alias  Gares,  Richard,  3269. 


Greasbrough  (Gresborough),  Yorks.,  [in 
Rotherham],  1941. 

Greasley  (Greysley)  [Notts.],  vicar  presented,  355. 

Greatford  (Gretford),  Northants,  108. 

Greatham  (Gretum),  Durh.,  735,  960. 

Greatham  (Greteham),  Hants.,  1262. 

Greathead  (Geredhead,  Greadhead,  Greateheade, 
Greathed),  Alexander,  of  Scotton,  673. 

Blaise,  591. 

Christopher,  of  Catterick,  949. 

Richard,  of  Scotton,  673. 

Robert,  of  Brompton  upon  Swale,  1003. 

Thomas,  of  Catterick,  949. 

William,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 

Greathorne  Meade.  See  Hormead,  Great. 

Greatsmeaton.  See  Smeaton,  Great. 

Green  Hill  (Grenehill),  Yorks,  [in  Bentham],  268. 

Green  (Greene,  Grene,  Greyne),  Anthony, 
commissioner  in  Warwickshire,  1690. 
of  Landmoth,  627. 

Arnold,  1682. 

Francis,  2468. 
of  London,  2569. 

Henry,  of  Newby,  864. 

John,  lessee  of  lands  in  Bothenhampton,  1914. 
of  Gillmoor,  823. 
of  Rowley  Regis,  533. 
of  Westminster,  2287. 
of  Witham,  75. 

Lawrence,  1255. 

Marmaduke,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

Ralph,  1232. 

Richard,  tenant  in  Baldersby,  2646. 
of  Fadmoor,  827. 
of  Hartlepool,  586. 
of  Newton  Bewley,  591. 

Robert,  of  Stokesley,  618. 

Roger,  of  Fearby,  613. 

Rooke,  1213. 

Thomas,  2287. 

of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 
of  Stainton,  1449. 

William,  coroner  in  Staffordshire,  533,  2832. 

Greenbank  (Grenehedd),  Westm.  [in  Kirkby- 
Kendal],  manor,  2725. 

Greencroft  (Grenecroft),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester], 
Ix5- 

Green  End  (Grenehend),  in  Hanslope  [Bucks], 
farm,  3347. 

Greenfield  (Grenefeld,  Grenefield),  Line,  [in  Alby], 
2240,  pp.  295,  296. 

manor,  2240,  p.  295. 

priory,  1323,  2240,  pp.  295,  296. 

Greenhow  (Grenehowe),  Yorks,  [in  Ingleby 
Greenhow],  manor,  2655. 

Greens  Norton  (Grenesnorton),  Northants.,  2154, 
2707. 

See  also  under  Burcote,  Field. 

Greenstead  (Grenested,  Grenestede),  Essex,  2290. 

church,  advowson  of,  2290. 

manor,  2290. 

Greenwich  (Eastgrenewich,  Eastgrenewiche,  Este- 
grenewich,  Estgreenewiche,  Estgrenewiche, 
Estgrenewych),  Kent,  94,  270,  1320,  2226, 
2943- 

arms  and  armour  at,  keeper  of  {named) , 3 1 1 1 . 

ferry,  1320. 

letters  dated  at,  1331,  1335,  1472,  1473,  2077, 
2078,  2083,  2207,  2216,  2723,  3334,  3335. 

manor,  35,  268,  269,  312,  1320,  1380,  1777, 


GENERAL  INDEX 


575 


Greenwich,  manor — cont. 

1778,  1790,  1825,  1828,  1900,  1941,  1946, 

2125,  2139,  2140,  2143,  2158,  2244,  2285, 

2288,  2290,  2292,  2444,  2447,  2463,  2520, 

2569,  2704,  2705,  2724,  2728,  3094-5,  3279, 

3325,3327,  3354,  3358. 
steward  of  {named),  2943. 
park,  keeper  of  {named),  2943. 
tiltyard  at,  3 1 1 1 . 

See  also  under  Old  Court;  Pleasaunce. 

Greenwich,  West.  See  Deptford. 

Greet  (Greete),  Salop  [in  Burford],  2569,  p.  369, 
2724,  p.399. 

Greetland  (Greteland),  Yorks,  [in  Halifax],  1774. 
Gregge,  Robert,  the  elder,  3107. 
son  of  Robert,  3107. 

Gregory  (Gregorye),  Arthur,  feodary  in  Warwick- 
shire, 1690, 1739, 1746,  3036. 

Gilbert,  2144. 

John.  See  Watcombe. 

Gregson,  Richard,  of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Robert,  of  Durham,  731. 

Greinfeld.  See  Grenefeld. 

Gremston.  See  Grimstone. 

Grenberie,  John,  of  Elton,  975. 

Grendon  (Grenn),  Warw.,  chapel,  1320. 

Grendon,  Bishops  (Grindon),  Heref.,  2724,  p.  400. 
Grendon  Underwood  (Grounden),  Bucks,  1878. 
Grene,  isle  of.  See  Grain. 

Grene  (surname).  See  Green. 

Grene  alias  Butcher,  James,  19. 

Grene  alias  Huton,  Thomas,  of  Tadcaster,  778. 
Greneborough.  See  Treborough. 

Greneboroughe.  See  Grandborough. 

Grenecroft.  See  Greencroft. 

Grenefeld  (Greinfeld,  Greynefeld,  Greynefeild), 
Digory,  2575. 

Henry,  2889. 

Humphrey,  of  Bradworthy,  1 . 

Richard,  1881. 

Cf.  Grevill. 

Grenefield,  Line.  See  Greenfield. 

Grenehead.  See  Green  End. 

Grenehedd.  See  Greenbank. 

Grenehill.  See  Green  Hill. 

Grenehowe.  See  Greenhow. 

Grenell,  John,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 

Robert,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 
Grenerigge.  See  Grayrigg. 

Grenes.  See  Garroldes  and  Greynes. 
Grenesnorton.  See  Greens  Norton. 

Grenested,  Grenestede.  See  Greenstead. 
Grenestid,  West.  See  Grinstead,  West. 
Grenestrete,  George,  son  of  Robert,  2544. 

Robert,  2544. 

Grenewiche.  See  Greenwich. 

Grenewood,  Thomas,  2569,  p.  370. 

Grenn.  See  Grendon. 

Gresborough.  See  Greasborough. 

Gresford,  Denb.  See  under  Borras  Riffre. 

Greshull.  See  Greyshull. 

Gresham  (Gressham),  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas,  492, 
2371. 

John,  citizen  of  London,  1467. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860. 
Paul,  2986. 

Richard,  knight,  1327. 

Thomas,  knight,  275,  492,  1159,  1160,  1467, 
2025,  2060,  2371,  2510. 

Gresley,  William,  knight,  1883,  3053,  3068. 


Greson,  Richard,  of  Long  Newton,  852. 

Cf.  Grayson. 

Gressham.  See  Gresham. 

Gretam,  John  alias  Jenkin,  804. 

Greteham.  See  Greatham. 

Greteland.  See  Greetland. 

Gretford.  See  Greatford. 

Gretton  (Gratton),  Northants.,  wood,  2588. 
Gretum.  See  Greatham. 

Greve,  Robert,  of  Norton,  926. 

Cf.  Grave. 

Greves,  William,  clerk,  2919. 

Grevill  (Grevyll),  Lewis,  1302. 
ofMilcote,  1280. 

Thomasina,  wife  of  Lewis,  1302. 

Cf.  Grenefeld. 

Grey  (Gray,  Graye),  Andrew,  3254. 

Anne,  wife  of  Henry,  2312. 

Arthur,  lord  Grey  of  Wilton  {ob.  1593),  41, 
2161,  2211,  2567,  3094-5. 

Christopher,  of  Biilingham,  1019. 

Cuthbert,  of  Durham,  712. 

Dorothy,  wife  of  Arthur,  lord  Grey,  2567. 
Edward,  knight,  lord  Grey  of  Powis  {ob.  1551), 
2724,  p.  404. 

Flowrence,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 

Frances,  wife  of  Henry  duke  of  Suffolk,  3312. 
Francis,  1322,  3273,  3316. 

George,  of  Brancepeth,  676. 

Henry,  2312. 

marquess  of  Dorset,  duke  of  Suffolk  (executed 
D54),  i33°>  t775j  1903,  2I°9>  3309>  3312* 
of  Trimdon,  883. 

John,  1472, 1473. 
clerk,  1492. 

knight,  lord  John  Grey,  274. 
of  Callerton,  918. 
of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 
of  Nettlestead,  2724,  p.  397. 
of  Thornaby,  636. 
of  Trimdon,  882. 

Peter,  2450. 

escheator  in  Buckinghamshire,  3006. 
justice  of  peace  in  Bedfordshire,  1877. 

Ralph,  knight,  2615. 

Reynold,  2161. 

earl  of  Kent  {ob.  1572),  3094-5. 
justice  of  peace  in  Bedfordshire,  1877. 
Richard,  2273. 

of  Trimdon,  883. 

Robert,  son  of  William,  1977. 

Thomas,  2357. 

knight,  240,  1758,  2178. 
son  of  Ralph,  2615. 
of  Thornaby,  635. 

William,  1977. 

lessee  of  Salford  Priors  manor,  2278. 
lord  Grey  of  Wilton  {ob.  1562),  2567. 
of  Darlington,  844. 

Greynefeld,  Greynefeild.  See  Grenefeld. 

Greynes.  See  Garroldes  and  Greynes. 

Greyshull  alias  Grazeley  (Greshull,  Greyshull), 
Berks,  [in  Sulhamstead  Abbots],  manor, 
1184,  2017,  2968. 

Greysley.  See  Greasley. 

Greystock  (Graystock),  Leonard,  of  Marske,  624. 
Richard,  1941. 

Greystonegill  (Gristingill),  Yorks,  [in  Bentham], 
1315. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


576 

Greyll,  David,  1147. 
son  of  David,  1147. 

Henry,  son  of  David,  1147. 

Theobalda,  wife  of  David,  1147. 

Thomas,  son  of  David,  1147. 

William,  son  of  David,  1147. 

Grice  (Gryce),  Humphrey,  of  Hadley,  154. 

of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Griff,  Richard,  2292,  p.  310. 

Griffith  ap  John  ap  Jevan  ap  Gruff,  2041. 

ap  John  Wyn,  coroner  in  Carnarvonshire,  2934. 

ap  Walter,  clerk,  1312. 

Griffith  (Gryffyth),  Edward,  2292,  p.  310. 
feodary  of  Carnarvonshire,  236. 

John,  Ll.D.,  2165. 

Lewis,  S.T.B.,  canon  of  Worcester,  1951. 

Rees,  2286. 

Robert,  clerk,  1579. 

Thomas,  220,  2301. 

Grigge,  William,  of  Lathom,  48. 

Grigges,  ( — ),  benefactor  of  Wimbish  church, 
1320. 

Grimsby  (Grimesbye,  Grymesby,  Grymesbye), 
Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

mayor  of,  1871,  1874. 

See  also  under  Gannocks. 

Grimsby,  Little  (Little  Grymesbye),  Line.,  manor, 
1289. 

Grimscote  (Grymscott),  Northants.  [in  Cold 
Higham],  1301. 

Grimstead,  East  (Grymsted),  Wilts,  [in  West 
Dean],  3188. 

Grimsthorpe  (Grymsthorpe),  Line,  [in  Edenham], 
108. 

Grimston,  North  (Northgrimston),  Yorks.,  2443. 

church,  1941. 

Grimston  (Grymston),  Edward,  226,  228,  1856, 
1859,  2447. 

son  of  Edward,  2447. 

John,  2139. 

Thomas,  1850. 
the  younger,  1872. 

Grimstone  (Gremstone,  Grymston),  Dorset  [in 
Stratton],  1838,  2084. 

Grindal,  Edmund,  bishop  of  London  (1559-70), 
archbishop  of  York  (1570-76),  1055-6,  1065, 
1069,  2046,  2106. 

Grindon,  Durh.  See  under  Thorpe  Thewles. 

Grindon,  Heref.  See  Grendon,  Bishops. 

Grinstead,  East  (Estegrensted,  Estgrensted,  Est- 
grynsted),  Sussex,  1268, 1844,  2531. 

See  also  under  Brockhurst;  Imberhorne. 

Grinstead,  West  (West  Grenestid,  Westgrynsted), 
Sussex,  156,  2531. 

Grinton  (Grympton,  Grynton),  Yorks.,  675, 
972. 

See  also  under  Feetham;  Fremington;  Reeth. 

Grinwell.  See  Grynwell. 

Grisbrough.  See  Guisbrough. 

Grismere.  See  Grasmere. 

Gristh waite  (Gristwaite),  Yorks,  [in  Topcliffe], 
. 733- 

Gristhwate  (Gristhwayte,  Gristwhaite),  George, 
of  Skeeby,  889. 

John,  of  Stokesley,  618. 

Thomas,  512. 

Gristie  Vanos,  Card.  \tinidentijied\,  1312. 

Gristingill.  See  Greystonegill. 

Griston  (Girston),  Norf.,  rectory,  582. 

Gritt  (le  Gritt),  in  Yardley,  Wore.,  manor,  1443. 


Groby  (Grobie,  Growby,  Growbye),  Leic.  [in 
Ratby],  3312. 

manor,  106,  516,  2649,  3312. 
park,  3312. 

Grome,  Thomas,  2389. 

William,  1300. 

Grondye.  See  Grundye. 

Groundeborough.  See  Grandborough. 

Grounden.  See  Grendon  Underwood. 
Groundesbourgh.  See  Grundisburgh. 

Grove,  Robert,  feodary  in  Wiltshire,  3010. 
of  Wolverhampton,  165. 

William,  1176,  1233. 

commissioner  in  Dorset,  1714,  3061. 
Grovemead  (Grovemeade),  Hants,  [in  Christ- 
church], 2677. 

Growby,  Growbye.  See  Groby. 

Grundisburgh  (Groundesborough,  Groundes- 
burghe),  Suff.,  287,  1320,  2373. 

Grundye  (Grondye),  Robert,  of  Birtley,  740. 

Rowland,  of  Beamish,  695. 

Gryce.  See  Grice. 

Gryffyn,  Edward,  2176. 
son  of  Edward,  2176. 
ofDingley,  1230, 1280. 
son  of  Edward  ofDingley,  1230, 1280. 

Rhys,  son  of  Edward  ofDingley,  1230,  1280. 
Gryffyth.  See  Griffith. 

Gryme,  William,  599,  2286. 

Grymesby.  See  Grimsby. 

Grymesbye,  Little,  See  Grimsby,  Little. 
Grympton.  See  Grinton. 

Grymsbye.  See  Grimsby. 

Grymscott.  See  Grimscote. 

Grymsted.  See  Grimstead. 

Grymsthorpe.  See  Grimsthorpe. 

Grymston.  See  Grimstone. 

Grymwell,  John,  of  Gillmoor,  823. 

Grymwood,  Thomas,  3247. 

Grynden,  Anthony,  of  Thornley,  869. 

Grynwell  (Grinwell),  Peter,  of  Winlaton,  881. 
Robert,  of  Beamish,  896. 
of  Cornsay,  856. 

Thomas,  the  elder,  of  Broomshields,  856. 
the  younger,  of  Broomshields,  856. 

Grys,  le,  Charles,  1245. 

Esther,  wife  of  Charles,  1245. 

Grynton.  See  Grinton. 

Gubyon.  See  Guibon. 

Guelders  (Gelderland),  duke  of,  subjects,  of,  1586 
1611, 1634, 2891. 

Guerllo.  See  Gwarthlow. 

Guernsey  (Gernesey),  isle  of,  1927. 

captain  and  governor  of  (named),  17. 

Guerras,  Anthony,  2510. 

Guibon  (Gubyon,  Guybon),  Thomas,  1848, 1855. 

William,  of  Mordon,  978. 

Guildford  (Guyldford),  Surrey,  1269. 

castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1844. 

Guildforde  (Guldeford),  Thomas,  1894,  3084. 
Guillum,  Thomas,  clerk,  1566. 

Guilpin,  Francis,  1962. 

Guilsborough  (Gisborowe),  Northants.,  church, 
1320. 

Guisborough  (Gisborne,  Gisboroughe,  Gis- 
brough,  Gisbroughe,  Gisbrugh,  Gisburgh, 
Grisbrough,  Gysborne),  Yorks.,  61 1,  617, 
619. 

monastery,  522,  1326,  1398,  1778,  2116,  2441, 
2523,2569,  p.  370. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


577 


Guiseley,  Yorks.  See  under  Horsforth;  Royds, 
High. 

Guist  (Gest),  Norf.,  1464. 

Guldeford.  See  Guildforde  (surname). 

Gulford.  See  Guildford,  Surrey. 

Gulval  (Gul valle  alias  Lanesly)  [Corn.],  vicar  pre- 
sented, 384. 

Gunston,  Gunstone.  See  Gonson. 

Gunter,  John,  1726. 

Richard,  1152. 

Gunwarby.  See  Gonerby. 

Gurdon  (Gurden),  John,  1961. 

Robert,  1856,  3048. 

Gurney,  Anthony,  3284. 

Francis,  son  of  Anthony,  3284. 

Henry,  3284. 

son  of  Francis,  3284. 

Guston,  Kent,  307,  2406,  3221. 

Guybon.  See  Guibon. 

Guye,  Roger.  See  Fletcher. 

Guyldford.  See  Guildford. 

Guylmyn,  John,  1779. 

Guylpyn.  See  Gilpyn. 

Guyting,  Power  or  Lower  (Gyttinge  Powell, 
Gyttinge  Power,  Gytting  Powre,  Nether 
Gytting,  Nether  Gyttinge),  Glouc.,  rectory, 
1140. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  1140,  1209. 

Gwarthlow  (Gwyrllo,  Guerllo),  Salop  [in  Bromp- 
ton],  21 1 1. 

Gweder.  See  Gwydir. 

Gwedryn.  See  Gwydryn. 

Gwenddwr  (Gwender,  Gwenthoor),  Brec.,  2203. 
Gwenthrew  (Gwenrriwe),  in  Kerry,  Mont.,  1312. 
Gwernawed,  Gwernewood.  See  Gwynfyndd. 
Gwydir  (Gweder),  Cam.  [in  Llanrwst],  1321. 
Gwydryn  (Gwedryn),  in  Menai  commote,  Angl., 
3314- 

Gwyn  (Gwynne),  John,  LL.D.,  chancellor  to  the 
bishop  of  St.  Davids,  236,  2511,  3093. 

Owen,  1313. 

Rethergh,  229. 

William,  of  Marlow,  1819. 

Gwyn  alias  Jenkyn,  John,  2286. 

Gwynborne,  John,  1403. 

Gwynfyndd  (Gwernawed,  Gwernewood  in  Kerry), 
Mont. , [recte  in  Llanwnnog] , 1312. 

Gwynne.  See  Gwyn. 

Gwyrllo.  See  Gwarthlow. 

Gyanassis,  Francis,  465. 

Gybbes.  See  Gibbs. 

Gybbon,  Gybbons.  See  Gibbons. 

Gybbyns,  Packetus,  1636. 

Gybson.  See  Gibson. 

Gyese,  Thomas,  of  Mordiford,  1170. 

Gyffarde,  Gyfford,  GyfForde.  See  Gifford. 
Gylbarde,  Gylbert.  See  Gilbert. 

Gylford,  Thomas,  1260. 

Gyles,  William,  clerk,  2872. 

Gyll.  See  Gill. 

Gyllett,  Richard,  2819. 

Gymyngham,  Gymmyngham.  See  Gimingham. 
Gynge.  See  Ging,  East. 

Gyrteford.  See  Girtford. 

Gysborne.  See  Gisburn. 

Gysborne.  See  Guisborough. 

Gytting,  Nether,  Gytting  Powre,  Gyttinge 
Nether,  Gyttinge  Powell,  Gyttinge  Power. 
See  Guyting,  Power. 

Gyttyns.  See  Gittins. 


Gyttysham.  See  Gittisham. 

H 

Habblesthorpe  (Happlesthorppe),  Notts,  [in  North 
Leverton],  1425. 

Habrough  (Haburgh,  Haybur,  Heybrugh),  Line., 
2240,  p.  296,  3224. 
manor,  3224. 
rectory,  1323. 

Haccombe,  Devon,  1747, 1876,  1884. 

Hacconby  (Aconbye),  Line.,  church,  1320. 
Hacheston,  Suff.,  2447. 

church,  2447. 

Hackeber,  James,  2751. 

Hackeney.  See  Hackney. 

Hackensall,  Hagensey,  Hakensall. 

See  Preesall  with  Hackensall. 

Hackenthorpe  (Hacumthorpp),  Derb.  [in  Beigh- 
ton],  2410. 

Hackford  by  Reepham  (Hackford),  Norf.,  1464. 
Hackforth  (Hackfurth),  Yorks,  [in  Hornby],  630. 
Hackfurth,  John,  of  Morley,  871. 

Richard,  of  Ingleby  Arncliffe,  609. 

William,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
Hackhouse,  Harmon,  2904. 

Hacknaye,  John,  of  Eaglescliffe,  946. 

William,  of  Thimbleby,  842. 

Hackney  (Hackeney),  Midd.,  1320,  1443,  21 5 8, 
2223,257^  3127. 
church,  1900,  2158,  p. 275. 

Church  Street,  Churches  Strete,  in,  1467. 

Cleeve  Street,  Cleave  Streate,  Whyte  Harte 
Strete,  in,  1467. 

See  also  under  Temple  Mills. 

Hackney  Marsh  (Hackney  Mershe),  Midd.  [in 
Hackney],  1900. 

Hackthorn  (Hackthorne),  Line.,  1323,  2325. 
grange,  2325. 

Hackworthye.  See  Hockworthy. 

Hacunthorpp.  See  Hackenthorpe. 

Haddenham,  Bucks,  manor,  1107. 

Haddenham  (Hadnam),  Cambs.,  1320,  1900, 

2724,  p.403. 

Hadder,  Thomas,  1447. 

Haddington  (Hadington),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 
Haddocke  (Haidocke),  Henry,  of  Sutton,  502. 
Robert,  of  Fulwell,  701. 

Haddon,  Over  and  Nether  (Haddon),  Derb. 

[in  Bakewell]  ,2511. 

Haddon,  Anne,  widow,  1356. 

Walter,  master  of  requests,  1114,  2106. 
Haderleclough.  See  Heatherley  Clough. 
Hadham,  Much  (Hadham),  Herts.,  2385. 

rectory,  2449,  p.  337. 

Hadington.  See  Haddington. 

Hadleigh  (Hadley),  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 
guilds  in,  2724,  p.  399. 

Hadleighe  (Hadleighe  Monachorum),  Midd.  See 
Hadley. 

Hadley,  Berks,  [in  Lambourn],  2302,  2332. 
Hadley,  or  Monken  Hadley  (Hadleighe,  Hadleighe 
Monachorum),  Midd.,  manor  and  chapel, 
1416. 

Hadley,  Salop  [in  Wellington],  154. 

Hadley,  Suff.  See  Hadleigh. 

Hadnam.  See  Haddenham. 

Hadnock.  See  Hodenoke. 

Hadstock  (Hadstocke),  Essex,  268. 

Hagensey.  See  Preesall  with  Hackensall. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


578 

Haggard,  Elizabeth,  1206. 

Hagnaby  (Hagnebye,  Hagneby,  Hanby,  Hawnby, 
Hawnebye)  Line,  [in  Hannah],  1323,  2398, 
2534,  3216. 
manor,  3216. 
monastery,  1106,  2534. 

Hagstanes  (Hagstone),  Francis,  of  Kirklington, 
653. 

John,  ofEllerton  Abbey,  891. 

Leonard,  ofEllerton  Abbey,  891. 

Hagthorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Hemingborough],  1382. 
Haidocke.  See  Haddocke. 

Haie,  Corn.  See  Hay. 

Haiested.  See  Hawstead. 

Haighton.  See  Halghton. 

Haigrove.  See  Haygrove. 

Hailes  (Hales,  Halinge,  Hallinge,  Hallynge, 
Hawlinge),  Glouc.,  3310. 
chapel,  2679. 
manor,  1140. 
monastery,  2679,  3310. 
rectory,  2679. 

Hailsham  (Haylesham,  Haylessham),  Sussex,  1246, 
1268,  3242. 

See  also  under  Harebeating. 

Hail-Weston  (Hayle  Weston),  Hunts.,  2724,  p.  403. 
Hakensall.  See  Preesall  with  Hackensall. 

Haknes,  Richard,  of  Gisbrough,  617. 

Halcetor  (Halcester),  Mont,  [in  Churchstoke], 
lordship,  2724,  p.  401. 

Haider,  James,  2792. 

Haldesworth  (Halldersworth),  John,  of  Middle- 
ham,  686. 

Robert,  of  Middleham,  685. 

Hale,  Thomas,  2270. 
of  Richmond,  950. 
serjeant  at  arms,  285,  1771. 

Cf.  Hales. 

Hales,  Glouc.  See  Hailes. 

Hales,  Alice,  wife  of  James,  2406,  2465,  3221. 
Humphrey,  1854. 

James,  1172,  2406,  2465,  3221. 

John,  269. 

Stephen,  2072. 

Thomas,  1854,  1866,  1894. 

Cf  Hale;  Halse. 

Hales,  North  (Covehithe,  Northailes),  Suff.,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Hales  Owen,  Salop.  See  under  Hill. 

Haleswell.  See  Halswell. 

Halesowen  (Halezowan)  [Wore.,  formerly  Wore, 
and  Salop],  monastery,  12,  291. 
prior  of  {named),  12. 

Halfewell,  Robert,  1849,  1853. 

Halfheddan,  Cambs.  [Pin  Burwell],  2724,  p.  402. 
Halghton  (Haighton),  co.  Flint  [in  Hanmer],  2722. 
Halifax  (Hallifaxe),  Yorks.,  1774. 

See  also  under  Backhold ; Skircoat ; Sowerby. 
Halinge.  See  Hailes. 

Hall  (Hall,  Hawle),  Anthony,  of  Durham,  719. 
Arthur,  3258. 

Charles,  1837. 

Christopher,  2172. 
of  Catterick,  949. 
of  Durham,  719. 
of  Newsom,  2824. 

Edmund,  254,  1252,  2161,  3234. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  204, 
1871, 1874, 1895. 
of  Greatford,  108. 


Hall — cont. 

Edward,  of  Offerton,  700. 

George,  2292,  p.  311. 

George,  lessee  of  Allerthorpe  manor,  1129. 
of  Hesleton  Hall,  938. 
of  Northallerton,  637. 

James,  of  Barmpton,  849. 

John,  of  North  Barsham,  270. 
of  Birtley,  1 1 3 . 
of  East  Cowton,  642. 
of  Darlington,  844. 
lessee  of  tithes  in  Dorrington,  1319. 
of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 
of  London.  See  Prudy  alias  Pryden  alias  Hall, 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  3173. 
tenant  in  Richmond,  2440. 
of  Romanby,  604. 
of  Whitburn,  709. 

Leonard,  of  London  or  York,  179,  181. 

Mark,  of  Hesleton  Hall,  938. 

Mary,  3008. 

Philip,  of  Kelloe,  959. 

Ralph,  lessee  of  lands  in  Coverham,  1414. 
of  Shadforth,  738. 

Richard,  572. 
of  Winlaton,  881. 

Robert,  gentleman  pensioner,  2718. 
of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 
tenant  in  St.  Mary  Axe,  London,  1307. 

Roger,  1326. 

Thomas,  313,  2437. 

benefactor  of  St.  Peter’s  Church,  Dover,  1094. 
clerk,  42  5 . 

lessee  of  lands  in  Breamore,  2642. 
lessee  of  St.  Peter’s  priory,  Ipswich  287. 
of  Hett,  855. 
of  Moorsley,  865. 
of  Scruton,  768. 

William,  of  Barton,  1005. 
of  Beamish,  695. 
of  Burdon,  887. 
of  Dalton,  757. 

Cf.  Hawles. 

Halland,  William,  2942. 

Halldersworth.  See  Haldesworth. 

Halleman.  See  Hallyman. 

Halley,  Humphrey,  3172. 

William,  1849,  1853. 

Cf.  Halye  ; Heighley. 

Hallich.  See  Holbeach. 

Hallifeld.  See  Holyfield. 

Hallingbury,  Great  (Hallingburye  Magna,  Halling- 
burye  Morleye;  Hallyngbery),  Essex,  268, 
2290. 

Hallingbury,  Little  (Hallyngbery  Bourchers,  Little 
Hallyngbery,  Little  Halyngbery,  Little 
Halyngebery),  Essex,  2290. 

church,  advowson  of,  2290. 

manor,  2290. 

park,  2290. 

Hallinge.  See  Hailes. 

Hallitch.  See  Holbeach. 

Halliwell,  Hunts.  See  Holywell  cum  Needing- 
worth. 

Halliwell,  Midd.  See  Holywell. 

Halloughton  (Holloughton)  [Notts.],  1320. 

Halloughton  Fields  (Horstonfeildes),  Warw.  [in 
Kingsbury],  2067. 

Halloway  (Hallowes),  Yorks,  [in  Bramham],  2304. 

Hallowell,  Midd.  See  Holywell. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


579 


Hallowell,  Northumb.  See  Holywell. 

Hallo  wes,  Yorks.  See  Hallo  way. 

Hallstock.  See  Halstock. 

Hallyborn  Westbroke.  See  Alton  Westbrook. 
Hallyborne  Estbroke.  See  Alton  Eastbrook. 
Hally  day  e,  John,  of  Bedale,  785. 

Thomas,  of  Bedale,  786. 

Hallyman  (Halleman),  Brian,  of  Lumley,  963. 
William,  of  Billingham,  1019. 
of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 
of  Long  Newton,  821. 
of  Wolviston,  1013. 

Cf.  Halman. 

Hallyng.  See  Hawling,  Glouc. 

Hallyngbery.  See  Hallingbury. 

Hallynge.  See  Hailes,  Glouc. 

Hallywell,  Hunts.  See  Holywell  cum  Needing- 
worth. 

Hallywell,  Midd.  See  Holywell. 

Halman,  Gossennus,  1 5 10. 

Cf.  Hallyman. 

Halnaby  (Halnebie),  Yorks,  [in  Croft],  663. 

Halse,  Richard,  1770. 

Cf  Hales. 

Halstead  (Halsteade,  Halsted),  Essex,  church, 
2449, P-  337- 

Halstock  (Hallstock),  Dorset,  manor,  1301. 
Halston  (Halstone),  Salop,  manor,  2724,  p.  404. 
Halstow  Lower  (Halstowe),  Kent,  1263. 

Halswell  (Halsewell),  Nicholas,  son  of  Robert, 
2709. 

Robert,  2709. 

feodary  in  Somerset,  208,  212,  218,  230. 

Susan,  wife  of  Robert,  2709. 

Haltemprice  (Hawienprice,  Holden  Price),  Yorks, 
1851. 

monastery,  557,  2111,  2463,  p.  343. 

Haltham  (Halton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Halton,  Northumb.  [in  Corbridge],  206. 

Halton  (Hulton)  Salop  [in  Bromfield],  manor,  1158. 
Halton  East  (Halton,  Hawlton),  Line.,  1323. 
manor,  3322. 

Halton,  Holegate  (Halton  by  Spillesby),  Line., 
2398. 

Halwell  (Halwill),  Devon  [in  Coleridge  hundred], 
chapel,  1 3 84. 

See  also  under  Washbourne. 

Haltwhistle  (Hawtewisell),  Northumb.,  2728. 

See  also  under  Caw  Burn. 

Halvergate  (Havergate),  Norf.,  268. 

Halye,  John.  1009. 

Cf  Halley. 

Halyfax,  John,  1152. 

Halyngebery.  See  Hallingbury. 

Halysdonnys.  See  Heylesdons. 

Halywell  with  Nedingworth.  See  Holywell 
cum  Needingworth. 

Ham,  Glouc.  See  under  Bevington. 

Ham,  East  (Estham),  Essex,  3220. 
marsh,  3220. 

Ham,  High,  Somers.  See  under  Paradise. 

Ham,  West  (Westham),  Essex,  274. 

See  also  under  Bow  Bridge;  Stratford. 

Ham,  Joan,  wife  of  John,  3236. 

John,  3236. 

Hamble  le  Rice  (Hamuli),  Hants.,  St.  Andrew’s 
Castle,  keeper  of.  See  Paulet,  J.;  Paulet,  W. 
Hambleden  (Hambleton),  Bucks,  2018. 

Hambledon,  Hants.  See  under  Anmore. 
Hamborough,  Oxon.  See  Handborough. 


Hamborough,  Germany.  See  Hamburg. 

Hambridge,  Somers,  [in  Curry  Rivell],  bridges, 
repair  of,  1805. 

Hamburg  (Hambourghe,  Hamborough),  Ger- 
many, 14,  2586,  3131. 

scarcity  of  grain  in,  25  86. 

Hamby  (Hanby,  Hanbye),  Alba,  wife  of  John, 
2398. 

John,  1422,  2398. 
auditor  of  prests,  196. 
the  younger  of  London,  1428. 

Hame.  SeeHamp. 

Hameringham  (Hameryngham),  Line.,  2398. 

manor,  2398. 

Hamersmyth,  Hamersmythe.  See  Hammersmith. 

Hamerton,  Thomas,  governor  of  Horncastle 
school,  1824. 

Hamested.  See  Hampstead. 

Hamfrith  Wood.  See  Honefield  Wood. 

Haminiog  (Henhynock)  Card,  [in  Llanrhystyd], 
grange,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

Hamlyn,  John,  3301. 

Richard,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3117. 

Hammersmith  (Hamersmythe),  Midd.,  2571,  3127. 

Hammoon  (Hammon),  Dorset,  1714. 

Hammond  (Hamond,  Hamonde),  Brian,  3051. 

Edward,  of  Buckland,  1254. 

George,  of  Carlton,  703. 

James,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

John,  LL.D.,  3093. 
of  Scruton,  768. 
of  Stainton,  770. 

Ralph,  of  Carlton,  705. 

Cf.  Hawmond. 

Richard,  of  Carlton,  703. 
of  Thoralby,  928. 

Robert,  1830. 

William,  99,  210,  1423. 

feodary  of  Yorkshire,  223,  1721,  1730,  3009, 
3°33,3°34,3o5I,  3065,  3074. 
justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Yorkshire,  1850,  1887. 
of  Carlton,  705. 
of  Guildford,  1269. 

Hamonds  (Hamons),  Essex  [in  Stapleford  Abbots], 
3314. 

Hamp  (Hame),  Somers,  [in  Bridgwater],  2289. 

Hampden,  Great,  Bucks.,  3198. 

Hampden,  Alexander,  commissioner  in  Bucking- 
hamshire, 3059. 
son  of  Michael,  2596. 

Grffin,  1738,  3059. 

Michael,  1738,  2596. 

Hamperden  Hall  (Amerton  Hall),  Essex  [in 
Widdington],  manor,  1900. 

Hampole  (Hampall),  Yorks,  [in  Aldwick  le 
Street],  priory,  1337. 

Hampstead  Norris  (Hampsted  Norrys),  Berks, 
1179, 1292. 

Hampstead,  Midd.  See  under  Kilburn. 

Hampstead  Heath  (Hamested  Heath),  Midd.  [in 
Hampstead],  3127. 

Hampsterley.  See  Hamsterley. 

Hampton,  Hants.  See  Southampton. 

Hampton,  Norf.  See  Hempton. 

Hampton  in  Arden  (Hampton  in  Arderne), 
Warw.,  manor,  1126. 

See  also  under  Balsall ; Knowle. 

Hampton  Court  (Hampton  Courte),  Midd.  and 
Surrey,  chase,  1097. 

ferry,  1349. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


580 

Hampton  Court — cont. 

honour,  523, 1097, 1269,  2139,  2209. 

letters  dated  at,  13,  16,  25,  30,  31,  68,  94, 
95,  112,  196,  223,  251,  256,  269,  271, 
348,  387,  39T>  461,  535-9,  542-5,  556,  561-5, 
579, 580,  1103, 1106-8, 1114. 
wardrobe  at,  keeper  of  ( named ),  526. 

Hampton  Lucy  or  Bishop’s  Hampton  (Bysshops- 
hampton),  Warw.,  1302. 

Hampton,  Welsh,  Salop,  3257. 

Hampton  Wick  (Wyke),  Midd.  [in  Hampton], 
manor,  492. 

Hamsteels  (Hamsteles),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester],  894. 
Hamsterley  (Hampsterley),  Durh.  [in  Auckland, 
St.  Andrew],  808. 

Hamuli.  See  Hamble  le  Rice. 

Hanbury,  Wore.,  3193. 

Hanby,  Line.  See  Hagnaby. 

Hanby,  Hanbye  (surname).  See  Hamby. 

Hanchett  (Hanchit),  Thomas,  3008,  3254. 
commissioner  in  Herefordshire,  1735. 
commissioner  in  Hertfordshire,  1744,  i860, 
1892. 

Hancock  (Hancocke),  Richard,  of  Burwell,  2724, 
p.  402. 

Thomas,  1912. 

vicar  of  Willoughby,  1320. 

Handborough  (Hamborough),  Oxon,  107. 
Handesworth.  See  Handsworth. 

Handley  (Hanley),  Derb.  [in  Stretton],  3190. 
Handley  (Hanley,  Helton),  Dorset,  1161. 
manor,  2726. 

Handsacre  (Ansacres,  Hansacre),  Staff,  [in  Armit- 
age],  2240,  p.  296. 

See  also  under  Armitage. 

Handsworth  (Handesworth,  Hannesworth),  Staff., 
church,  advowson  of,  308  5 A. 

Handsworth  (Hannesworth),  Yorks.,  manor, 
1138. 

Hanford  (Hanfourth),  Francis,  of  Thirsk,  664. 
Thomas,  259. 

William,  1228. 

Hanham  (Hannam),  Glouc.  [in  Bitton],  2408. 
Hankerton,  Wilts,  1156. 

Hanley,  Derb.  See  Handley. 

Hanley,  Dorset.  See  Handley. 

Hanley,  Thomas,  of  Carlton,  705. 

Cf.  Hanlyn. 

Hanlith  (Hannelith  in  Craven),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby 
in  Malham  Dale],  992. 

Hanlyn,  Richard,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London, 
2697. 

Cf.  Hanley. 

Hanmer,  Flint,  2722. 

See  also  under  Bettisfield;  Bronington;  Halghton; 
Tybroughton. 

Hanmer,  Humphrey,  1767. 

Hannah,  Line.  See  under  Hagnaby. 

Hannam,  Glouc.  See  Hanham. 

Hannam,  William,  1294. 

Hannelith.  See  Hanlith. 

Hannesworth.  See  Handsworth. 

Hannett,  John,  1130,  1314. 

Hanningfield,  East  (Estchanngefeilde),  Essex, 
1900. 

Hanningfield,  South  (Southannyngefelde),  Essex, 
2290. 

Hannington  (Hanyton),  Hants.,  1183. 

Hannington  (Hanyngton)  [Wilts],  vicar  presented, 
1573- 


Hannyngton,  William,  1307. 

Hansacre.  See  Handsacre. 

Hansbye  (Hansby),  Ralph,  1716,  1728,  2993, 
3066. 

Hanslope  (Hansloppe)  [Bucks],  3347. 

Hansted.  See  Henstead. 

Hanthorpe  (Harnethorpe),  Line,  [in  Morton], 
I323* 

Hanworth.  See  Potter  Hanworth. 

Hanyngton,  Hanyton.  See  Hannington. 

Happlesthorppe.  See  Habblesthorpe. 

Hap  worth,  Richard,  clerk,  2463,  p.  344. 

Harbart,  Harbarte,  Harbert,  Harberte.  See  Her- 
bert. 

Harberton  (Hurburton),  Devon,  vicar  presented, 
1384. 

Harborne  (Humborne),  Staffs,  1900. 

Harborough  Magna  (Hartlburghe),  Warw.,  1320. 

Harborough,  Market  (Harboroughe),  Leic.  [in 
Bowden  Magna],  manor,  1225. 

Harbottell,  Ralph,  of  Danby  Wiske,  816. 

Robert,  the  elder,  of  Beamish,  693. 
the  younger,  of  Beamish,  693. 

Harbun,  John,  the  elder,  of  Long  Newton,  852. 

Harbury  (Harbruie),  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 

Harbye,  John,  2510. 

Harbyn,  John,  son  of  William,  the  elder,  1838. 
William,  1365. 
the  elder,  1838. 
the  younger,  1838. 

Harcknoll,  Thomas,  3205. 

Hard.  See  Heard. 

Hardcastle  (Hardcastell,  Hardecastell),  Christopher, 
ofDacre,  997. 

George,  of  Bedale,  787. 
of  Colt  House,  861. 
ofDacre,  997. 

Marmaduke,  863. 

Harden  (Harding),  Yorks,  [in  Bingley],  3211. 

Hardewicke.  See  Hardwick. 

Hardgrave.  See  Hargrave. 

Hardham,  Sussex,  monastery,  1320. 

Flardie.  See  Hardye. 

Harding,  Y orks . See  Harden . 

Harding  (Hardinge),  John,  of  Morton  Grange, 
914. 

Thomas,  3080. 

Hardingham  (Hardynham),  Norf.,  270. 
manor  and  advowson  of  rectory,  492. 

Hardingstone  (Hardingston),  Northants, 
manor,  2574. 
rectory,  2574. 

See  also  under  Delapre. 

Hardington,  Somers.,  2678. 
rector  presented,  1529. 

Hardren,  George,  clerk,  2849,  29x4- 

Hardres,  Upper  (Upper  Hardres),  Kent,  2724, 
p.  399. 

Hardrow  (Hardraye),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  935. 

Hardstoft  (Harstofte),  Derb.  [in  Ault  Hucknall], 
3i85- 

Hardwick,  Durh.  [in  Monk  Hesleton],  979. 

Hardwick,  Line,  [in  Torksey],  2158,  p.  275. 

Hardwick  (Hardewicke),  Oxon,  1169,  1425. 

Hardwick  (Hardwicke),  Salop  [in  Norbury],  2224. 

Hardwick  (Hardwiche),  in  Chertsey,  Surrey, 
manor,  1099. 

Hardwick,  Elmstone  (Hardwick,  Hardwike), 
Glouc.,  310. 
rectory,  2666. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


58l 


Hardwick,  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas,  3223. 

James,  1883. 

Thomas,  3223. 

Hardye  (Hardie),  Christopher,  of  Scotton,  673. 
Joan, 1763. 

John,  of  Brompton,  742. 

Robert,  1714. 

Thomas,  1714. 
of  Scotton,  673. 

Hardyngham.  See  Hardingham. 

Hare,  John,  574. 

Michael,  1856. 

Robert,  2884. 

Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2697. 
Harebeating  (Harpettinge),  Sussex  [in  Hailsham], 
2531* 

Harecourt  (Harecourte),  Simon,  1753,  3°21- 
Haresfield  (Haresfeld,  Heresfeld,  Heresfelde), 
Glouc.,  310. 
manor,  1286. 

Harewood  (Harwood,  Harwoodde,  Harwoode), 
Yorks,  2158,  2463,  p.  344. 
bridge,  2158. 
church,  1941. 

See  also  under  Dunkeswick. 

Hargrave  (Hardgrave),  SufF.,  508. 

Hargrave,  George,  1824. 

Harington.  See  Harrington. 

Harker,  James,  of  Yarm.,  632. 

Harland,  William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 
Harlesey,  West.  See  Harlsey. 

Harleston  (Harlestone),  Norf.  [in  Redenhall],  2120. 

chapel,  2463,  p.  347. 

Harleston,  Northants,  church,  1320. 

Harleston,  Thomas,  3060,  3072. 

Harley,  John,  1893. 

Thomas,  3222. 

Harling,  East  (Estharlynge),  Norf.,  188. 
Harlington,  Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 

Harlow  (Harlowe),  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 
church,  2463,  p.  348. 

Harlsey  (West  Harlesey),  Yorks,  [in  Osmotherley], 
2525- 

castle  and  lordship,  1828. 

Harman  (Harmon),  Edmund,  3 1 24. 

Stephen,  1816. 

Thomas,  deceased,  221,  1731. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1865. 
Harmondsworth  (Harmondesworth),  Midd.,  3209. 
manor,  3209. 
rectory,  3209. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3209. 

Harnehill.  See  Hernhill. 

Harnesay.  See  Hornsey. 

Harnethorpe.  See  Hanthorpe. 

Harobarowe.  See  Harrobarrow. 

Haroldspark  (Harroles  Park),  Essex  [in  Waltham 
Holy  Cross],  2463,  p.  343. 

Harparley.  See  Harperley. 

Harpeden.  See  Harpenden. 

Harpeley.  See  Harplev. 

Harpenden  (Harpeden),  Herts.,  1228,  2463,  p.  342. 

church,  2463,  p.  342. 

Harper  (Harpur),  George,  knight,  2647. 

John,  of  Westoe,  735. 

Scottish  subject,  446. 

Matthew,  2974. 

Richard,  justice  of  Common  Pleas,  76,  135, 
137,  142,  144,  147,  148,  149,  1447,  1458, 
1876,  2052,  2942,  2985,  3013,  3052. 


Harper — cont. 

Robert,  of  Wadley,  3348. 

Thomas,  of  Southwark,  2251. 

Harperley  (Harparley),  Anthony,  of  Stockton 
on  Tees,  947. 

James,  of  Whorlton,  899. 

Marmaduke,  of  Whorlton,  899. 

Richard,  of  Stockton  on  Tees,  947. 

Harpettinge.  See  Harebeating. 

Harpham  (Harpam),  in  Burton  Agnes,  Yorks., 
1941. 

Harpley  (Harpeley),  Norf.,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 
Harpole  (Harpoole),  Northants.,  2158,  p.  275. 
Harptree,  West  (Westeharptre)  [Somers.],  vicar 
presented,  347. 

Harpur.  See  Harper. 

Harrell,  Christopher,  1383. 

Harres.  See  Harris. 

Harrington  (Harington,  Harryngton),  Edward, 
2964. 

Francis,  108,  254,  1379,  1871,  1874,  2161,  2292, 
p.  310,  2964. 

Henry,  brother  of  John,  of  Stepney,  1315. 
Isabel,  wife  of  John,  1272. 

James,  2674. 

knight,  1315,  2964. 

John,  1272,  1370. 

justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1898. 
justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874,1895. 

justice  of  peace  in  Middlesex  and  Hertford- 
shire, 1892, 1899. 
of  Stepney,  1315. 

Lucy,  wife  of  James,  2964. 

Stephen,  brother  of  John,  1315. 

Thomas,  brother  of  John,  1315. 

Harringworth  (Herringwerthe),  Northants.,  lord 
of.  See  Zouche. 

Harris  (Harry es,  Harrys),  Arthur,  2389. 
Christopher,  2942. 

George,  2641 . 

Richard,  clerk,  2161. 

lessee  of  Oxenton  rectory,  2666. 

Robert,  3237. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent  and  Surrey, 
1867. 

justice  of  peace  in  Middlesex,  1899. 

Roger,  1767. 

Rowland,  3237. 

Thomas,  lessee  of  lands  in  Raby,  2656. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Spalding,  1 1 1 3 . 
son  of  Thomas  the  younger,  1145. 

William,  of  Edgcott,  2456. 

Harrison  (Harrisonne,  Harryson,  Herison,  Heri- 
sonne,  Herrysonn),  Anthony,  of  Kneeton,  678. 
Bartholomew,  45  8 . 

Bernard,  2673. 

Brian,  of  Stokes!  ey,  605. 

Christopher,  of  Firbeck,  3. 

of  Tolesby,  608. 

Clement,  1618. 

Cuthbert,  of  Escomb,  813. 

Francis,  of  Middleton,  892. 

George,  of  Thirsk,  665. 

tenant  in  St.  Marylebone,  2026. 

Gilbert,  subject  of  the  emperor,  484. 

Henry,  of  Sadberge,  884. 

of  Yarm,  616. 

John,  3241. 

of  Brandon,  870. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


582 

Harrison,  John — cotit. 
of  Durham,  727. 
of  Middleton,  892. 
of  Snape,  942. 

lessee  of  Sibsey  manor,  2667. 
ropemaker  to  ordnance,  33. 

Lancelot,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Leonard,  of  Redmarshall,  906. 

Nicholas,  3270. 
of  Wickham,  956. 

Richard,  2251. 
of  Brafferton,  838. 
of  Ellerton  Abbey,  891. 
of  Huntshield  Ford,  954. 

Robert,  of  Normanby,  624. 
of  Wolviston,  1013. 

Roger,  of  Coverdale,  702. 
of  Langley,  898. 

Rowland,  of  Blagdon,  955. 
of  Swinhope,  953. 
of  Whickham,  956. 

Saunder,  of  Swinhope,  953. 

Thomas,  1094. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hampshire,  1873. 
of  Brompton  upon  Swale,  1003. 
of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 
of  Durham,  singing  man,  723. 

yeoman,  731. 
of  West  Lulworth,  117. 
of  Middleton,  892. 
of  Northallerton,  941. 
of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 
of  Redmarshall,  906. 
of  Thirsk,  664. 
of  Tolesby,  622. 
of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

William,  clerk,  2535. 

governor  of  Horncastle  school,  1824. 

of  Hart,  587. 

of  Raby  Castle,  837. 

of  Ripon,  866. 

of  Westgate,  954. 

of  Tudhoe,  880. 

of  Winlaton,  912. 

Harrobarrow  (Harobarowe),  Corn,  [in  St.  Cleer],  5. 

Harrold  (Harrolde),  Beds.,  1320. 
monastery,  1125,  1320,2169. 

Harroles  Parke.  See  Haroldspark. 

Harrow  on  the  Hill,  Midd.,  1431,  3352. 

John  Lyons  school,  foundation,  3352. 

Harrowden,  Harrowdon  [Northants],  lord  of. 
See  Vaux. 

Harrowsmyth.  See  Arrowsmith. 

Harry  ap  Thomas  ap  Harry,  2645. 

Harry es.  See  Harris. 

Harryman,  William,  2670. 

Harryngton.  See  Harrington. 

Harrys.  See  Harris. 

Harryson.  See  Harrison. 

Harstofte.  See  Hardstoft. 

Harstulle,  Harsull.  See  Haselbech. 

Hart  (Harte),  Durh.,  585,  587,  588. 

See  also  under  Middleton;  Nesbitt;  Throston. 

Hartborne  (Hartbourne),  John,  of  Redmarshall, 
906. 

William,  of  Elstob,  975. 

Hartburn  (Herthopburne),  Durh.  [in  Norton  with 
Stockton],  955. 

Hartburn,  Northumb.  See  under  Wallington 
Demesne. 


Hartburn,  East  (Hartebourne,  Harteburn),  Durh. 
[in  Stockton  upon  Tees],  954,  977. 

Harte,  John,  lessee  of  Townstal  rectory,  1355. 
the  elder,  586. 

Percival,  knight,  1865, 1894. 

sewer,  harbinger,  usher  of  Exchequer,  and 
keeper  of  Star  Chamber,  2055. 

Peter,  of  Tolesby,  608. 

Richard,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 

Walter,  clerk,  2843. 

William,  1423. 

of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  947. 

Cf.  Hartus. 

Hartely  Meade.  See  Hartley. 

Harteridge.  See  Hartridge. 

Hartes  Hedde.  See  Hartshead  cum  Clifton. 

Hartewell,  Thomas,  of  Tyrringham  with  Filgrave, 
141. 

Hartford  (Herford),  Hunts.,  manor,  279. 

Hartforde.  See  Hartforth. 

Hartforth  (Hartfurth,  Hertford,  Hartforde),  Yorks, 
[in  Gilling],  1129,  2441,  2525. 

manor,  2225. 

Hartilburie.  See  Hartlebury. 

Hartilpole.  See  Hartlepool. 

Hartington,  Derb.,  2265. 

Hartishorn,  Thomas,  558. 

Hartland  (Hartelande),  Devon,  1320. 

Hartlburghe.  See  Harborough  Magna. 

Hartlebury  (Hartilburie),  Wore.,  2053(7). 

Hartlepool  (Hartilpole),  Durh.,  586. 

Hartley  (Hartely  Meade)  [?  in  Hartley  Wespall, 
Hants.],  meadow,  1863. 

Hartley  (Herteley),  Northumb.  [in  Earsdon],  1310. 

Hartley  Burn  (Hartley  Barne),  in  Haltwhistle, 
Northumb.,  2728. 

Hartley  Row  (Hatley  Rowe),  in  Odiham  [hundred], 
Hants,  [in  Hartley  Wintney],  1462. 

Hartley  Wintney  (Hartley  Wynteney),  Hants., 
2726. 

Harton,  Durh.  [in  J arrow],  963. 

Hartridge  (Harteridge),  Berks,  [in  Ashampstead], 
1687. 

Hartshead  cum  Clifton  (Hartes  Hedde),  Yorks, 
[in  Dewsbury],  1941. 

Hartshill  (Herthill),  Warw.  [in  Mancetter], 
chapel,  1320. 

Hartus,  George,  of  Bransdale,  Westside,  900. 

William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 

(another),  824. 

Cf.  Harte. 

Hartwell,  Derb.,  manor,  1330. 

Hartwell,  Northants.,  2286. 

manor,  1780,  2286. 
chief  steward  of,  3347. 

park,  3347. 

rectory  chapel,  1301. 

Harty  (Hartie),  isle  of,  Kent,  St.  Thomas  (alias 
Stanger  or  Stangard)  rectory,  1263. 

Harum  (Harom),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  chapel, 
2439. 

Harvy  (Harvye),  Francis,  1889. 

George,  2264,  3119. 

Henry,  LL.D.,  master  of  Chancery,  2106. 
pensioner,  2427. 

James,  citizen  of  London,  199. 

John,  3008. 

Robert,  yeoman  of  pavilions  and  tents,  3118. 

Thomas,  2724,  p.  404. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


583 


Harvyste,  Edward,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London, 
537- 

Harward  Stoke  (Harwardstocke,  Harward  Stoke) 
in  Buttsbury,  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 

Harwell,  Edmund,  3054. 

John,  2218. 

Harwich  (Harwiche),  Essex,  94,  268,  1900,  2158, 
2273,  2463,  pp.  342,  348. 

manor,  2463,  p.  342. 

St.  George’s  guild,  2158,  2463,  pp.  342,  348. 

Harwood,  Harwoodde.  See  Harewood. 

Harwyn,  Richard,  of  Walsingham,  2884. 

Haryson.  See  Harrison. 

Haselbech  (Harstulle,  Harsull),  Northants.,  2463, 
p.  348. 

Haselbury.  See  Hazelbury. 

Haseley,  Great,  Oxon.  See  under  Rycote. 

Haselinsed.  See  Haslingfield. 

Haselor  (Haseler),  Staff,  [in  St.  Michael,  Lichfield], 
3085. 

Hasfield  (Hasfeld),  Glouc.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Hasilrige,  Michael,  1165. 

Hasleden.  See  Hazleton. 

Haslingfield  (Haselinsed),  Camb.,  chapel,  2569, 
p.  370. 

Hassall,  Ralph,  son  of  William,  325. 

William,  325. 

Hassett.  See  Hessett. 

Hastayne,  Haston.  See  Staining. 

Hastings  (Hastinges,  Hastynges),  Brian,  knight, 
2266. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Francis,  earl  of  Huntingdon, 
I3I4,  253°. 

Dorothy,  wife  of  George,  1214. 

Edward,  knight,  lord  Loughborough  ( ob . 1 5 72), 
steward  of  duchy  of  Cornwall,  2211,  3337, 
3354- 

Francis,  2266. 

earl  of  Huntingdon  {ob.  1560),  1314,  2530. 
knight,  1898. 

George,  knight,  1214,  1898. 

Henry,  lord  Hastings,  earl  of  Huntingdon 
{ob.  1595),  councillor,  1214,  2161,  2211, 
2530,2729,  3094-5. 

Martin,  1855. 

Richard,  2158,  p.  276. 

Simon,  3348. 

Thomas,  knight,  1314,  2530. 

Winifred,  relict  of  Thomas,  knight  (married 
Thomas  Baryngton),  1314,  2530. 

Haswell  (Greate  Haswell),  Durh.  [in  Easington], 
698. 

Hasylwood.  See  Hazlewood. 

Hatcham  Barnes  (Hatcham-barnes),  Kent,  manor, 
1 1 14. 

Hatche,  Emma,  2292,  p.  3 10. 

Hatchman,  Richard,  2036. 

Hatclyff  (Hatclyffe),  Richard,  2065 . 

Thomas,  311, 1288,  2065. 
brother  of  William,  1044. 

William,  1044. 

Hatfeld  Bradocke.  See  Hatfield  Broad  Oak. 

Hatfield  (Hatfeld),  Herts.,  3087. 

manor,  1943. 

Hatfield  (Haitefeilde),  Yorks.,  lordship,  2266. 

park,  2266. 

Hatfield,  Bishops  (Hatfeld  Episcopi),  Herts., 
2463,  pp.  342,  346. 

guildhall,  2463,  p.  348. 

Jesus  guild,  2463,  p.  348. 


Hatfield — cont. 

St.  John  Baptist’s  guild,  2463,  p.  348. 

Trinity  chapel,  2463,  p.  342. 

Hatherclough.  See  Heatherley  Clough. 
Hatherleigh  (Hatherley,  Haverley),  Devon,  1320. 

markets  and  fairs  in,  1944. 

Hatherley,  Down  (Hatherleye  Meade),  Glouc., 

268. 

Hatherley,  John,  2942. 

Hatley  Rowe.  See  Hartley  Row. 

Hatley,  Robert,  1092,  3035. 

Hattersley,  William,  clerk,  2848,  2844. 

Hatton,  War w.,  313, 1302. 

Hatton,  Cold  (Colde  Hatton),  Salop  [in  Ercoll 
Magna],  1157. 

Hatton,  Christopher,  1916,  1934,  2284. 

gentleman  pensioner,  remembrancer  of  first 
fruits  and  tenths,  captain  of  the  guard,  95, 

269.  1795,  2156,  2282,  2285,  2473,  2557,  2982, 
3088,3282,3354,3358. 

granted  reversion  of  office  of  queen’s  remem- 
brancer, 2451. 

Haughe  (Hawe),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Haughmond  (Haughmonde),  Salop,  monastery, 
1312,  3191. 

Haughton  (Hordon),  Durh.  [in  Haughton  le 
Skerne],  784. 

Haughton  le  Skerne,  Durh.  See  under  Barmpton; 
Burdon,  Little;  Coatham  Mundeville;  Sad- 
berge. 

Haughtone,  Great.  See  Houghton,  Great. 
Haukeden.  See  Hawkedon. 

Haukswell  (Easthawkeswell), Yorks.,  church,  1941. 
Haukswell,  East  (Est  Hauxwell),  Yorks,  [in 
Haukswell],  750. 

Haukswell,  West  (Westhawkeswell),  Yorks,  [in 
Haukswell],  799. 

Haunby,  Line.  See  Aunsby. 

Haunby,  Yorks.  See  Hawnby. 

Hautbois  Parva  (Hawghtboyes,  Little  Hobbies), 
Norf.,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Hauxwell.  See  Haukswell. 

Havarde,  Hugh,  3276. 

Haveland,  Frances,  wife  of  William,  2283. 

John,  son  of  William,  2283. 

William,  2283. 

Haverfordwest  (Haverford,  Westhaverford,  West- 
haverforde).  Pern.,  1797,  2032. 
lordship,  queen’s  attorney  and  clerk  of  court  of 
{named),  541. 

mayor,  sheriffs,  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of,  1797. 
Havergate.  See  Halvergate. 

Haverhill  (Haverell,  Haverill),  Suff.  [and  Essex], 
1305. 

chapel,  1900. 
church,  1900. 

Havering  atte  Bower  (Havering),  Essex,  liberty, 
274. 

Haveringland  (Heveringlande,  Heverlande),  Norf., 

270. 

Haverley.  See  Hatherleigh. 

Hawarde,  Rowland,  knight,  2510. 

Hawde,  John,  of  Whickham,  957. 

Robert,  of  Brefferton,  838. 

Cf.  Howard. 

Hawden,  Alexander,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  1001. 
John,  of  Durham,  719, 

Thomas,  of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Cf.  Howdon. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


584 

Hawe,  Line.  See  Haughe. 

Ha  we,  Edward,  of  Finghall,  748. 

George,  12. 

John,  of  Burrell,  789. 

Oswald,  of  Finghall,  748. 

Robert,  of  Finghall,  748. 

Haweghem,  John  van,  1600. 

Hawekardon  Way.  See  Hawkdown  Way. 

Hawes  (Hayes),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  935. 

Hawes,  James,  alderman  of  London,  1852,  1858, 
i860. 

John,  citizen  of  London,  267. 

Ralph,  of  London,  139. 

Thomas,  coroner  in  Warwickshire,  1476. 
Hawghtboyes.  See  Hautbois  Parva. 

Hawienprice.  See  Haltemprice. 

Hawkchurch  (Hawkechurche),  Dorset,  76. 
Hawkdown  (Hawekardon),  Way,  Devon  [in 
Dowland],  2818. 

Hawkedon  (Haukeden,  Hawkeden),  Suff.,  1320, 
1900. 

rector  {named),  1900. 

Hawker,  Hugh,  feodary  in  Dorset,  1712,  1714, 
1751,  3061. 

Hawkeswell,  George,  of  Burrell,  789. 

John,  of  Exelby,  788. 

Robert,  of  Burrell,  789. 

Hawkins  (Hawkyns),  Andrew,  of  Durham,  71 1. 
John,  1270. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  1869. 
of  Bideford,  135. 

Richard,  2260. 

Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2532. 

lessee  of  Worcesters  manor,  565. 

William,  clerk,  1494. 
ofLiskeard,  1. 

Hawkridge  (Hewicke),  Devon  [in  Morebath],  1796. 
Hawkstone  (Hockstowe),  Salop,  forest,  2724, 
p.403. 

Hawkyns.  See  Hawkins. 

Hawle.  See  Hall. 

Hawles,  John,  son  of  John,  1041. 

John,  1041. 

Cf.  Hall. 

Hawling  (Hallyng,  Hawlyng),  Glouc.,  1209. 
Hawlinge.  See  Hailes. 

Hawlton.  See  Halton. 

Hawmock,  Richard,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 
Hawmond,  Ralph,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Cf.  Hammond. 

Hawnby,  Line.  See  Hagnaby. 

Hawnby  (Haunby),  Yorks.,  504. 

See  also  under  Arden  with  Ardenside;  Dale  Town. 
Hawnebye.  See  Hagnaby. 

Hawnes  or  Haynes,  Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 

Haworth,  Yorks,  [in  Bradford],  church,  2463, 

p.  344- 

Hawsome.  See  Howsham. 

Hawstead  (Haiested),  Suff.  2463,  p.  347. 

guildhall,  2463,  p.  347. 

Hawtewisell.  See  Haltwhistle. 

Hawthorne,  Henry,  2437. 

Hawtraines,  Hawtrames.  See  Horeslade. 

Hawtrey,  William,  1861,  1878. 

Hawurth,  William,  clerk,  1479. 

Hawxwell,  William,  of  Hunton,  749. 

Hay  (Haie,  Haye),  Corn,  [in  St.  Veep],  1139. 

Hay  (la  Hay),  Heref.,  forest,  2357. 

Hay  (Haye),  Salop  [in  Morvill],  forest,  1940, 
2724,  p.  403. 


Hay  (Haye),  Westm.  [in  Kirkby  Kendal],  manor, 
2725. 

Hayburgh,  Haybur.  See  Habrough. 

Haydock  (Chaidock,  Chaidocke),  Lancs,  [in 
Winwick],  2739. 

Haydon,  Northumb.  See  under  Tedcastle. 

Hay  dor  (Heather,  Hether,  Heythorne),  Line., 
2240,  p.  295,  3226. 

Haye,  Corn.  See  Hay. 

Haye,  Salop.  See  Hay. 

Haye,  Nicholas,  2724,  pp.  401,  405. 

Cf.  Heigh. 

Hayes,  Yorks.  See  Hawes. 

Hayes,  Little  (Lytlehayes),  in  Rettendon,  Essex, 
2290. 

Hayes,  John,  2942. 

Hayette,  Adam,  1637. 

Hayfeld.  See  Haylefield. 

Haygrove  (Haigrove),  Somers,  [in  Bridgwater], 
manor,  268. 

Haygrove  (Heygrove),  Somers,  2289. 

Hayle  Weston.  See  Hail  Weston. 

Haylefield  (Hayfeld,  Haylefeld),  Somers,  [in 
Bridgwater],  2289. 

Hayles,  Alice,  of  Bratton,  wife  of  Richard,  1 . 

Richard,  of  Bratton,  1. 

Haylesham.  Hayleasham.  See  Hailsham. 

Hay  man,  Ralph,  2305. 

Haynes,  Beds.  See  Hawnes. 

Haynes,  Andrew,  1645. 

James,  2038. 

Hay  slay,  Hay  slay  e.  See  Hesley. 

Hayton,  William,  of  Cleadon,  709. 

Hayward,  Haywarde,  Haywoode.  See  Heyward. 
Hazelbury  (Haselbury),  Wilts,  [in  Box],  2447. 
Hazleton  (Hasleden),  Glouc.  1369. 

Hazlewood  (Hasylwood),  Suff.,  rector  presented, 
2691. 

Heacham  (Hitcham),  Norf.,  270. 

Heade  (Hedde),  Robert,  of  Durham,  716. 

Thomas,  3314. 

Headlaye  (surname).  See  Hedley. 

Headlee,  Durh.  See  Hedley. 

Headlee  (surname).  See  Hedley. 

Headley,  Hants.  See  under  Broxhead. 

Headley  (Hedley),  Yorks,  [in  Bramham],  manor, 
1287. 

Headworth,  Ralph,  of  Eppleton,  698. 

Thomas,  of  Blackbourne,  893. 

Heake,  Great.  See  Heck. 

Healaugh  (Helaugh),  Yorks.,  priory,  1903,  2441. 
Heale  (Hele),  John,  2319. 
deceased,  1754. 

Thomas,  son  of  Margery  Warwick,  2010. 
Healey,  Yorks,  [in  Masham],  629. 

Healey  (Heleye),  Northumb.  [in  Nether  Witton], 
1939. 

Heley,  Francis,  398. 

Heard  (Hard  alias  Barrowe),  Thomas,  1461. 

Heath  (Heathe),  Derb.,  3185. 

Heath,  Nether  (Nethergarther),  Salop  [in  Shelve], 
manor,  1940. 

Heath  Row  (Hitherowe),  Midd.  [in  Harmonds- 
worth],  3209. 

Heath,  Upper  (Overgarther),  Salop  [in  Shelve], 
manor,  1940. 

Heath  (Heathe,  Hethe),  James,  of  Southwark, 
2231. 

John,  1232,  3238. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


585 


Heath,  John — cont. 
of  London,  263. 

Thomas,  3199. 

William,  2538. 
clerk,  1570. 

Heathcote,  Warw.  [in  St.  Nicholas,  Warwick], 
2339- 

Heather  (Hether,)  Leic.,  2482. 

Heather,  Line.  See  Haydor. 

Heatherley  Clough  (Haderleclough,  Hatherclough), 
Durh.  [in  Wolsingham],  903,  95  5. 

Heathfield  (Heathefeld),  Sussex,  75. 

Heathfield  (Herefeld),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Mal- 
zeard],  861. 

Heaton,  Thomas,  of  London,  1467. 

Heavitree  (Hevetree),  Devon,  1320. 

See  also  under  Wonford,  South. 

Hebborne,  Anthony,  3279. 

William,  3279. 

Hebrew,  teaching  of,  3293. 

Hechen.  See  Hitchin. 

Heck  (Great  Heake),  in  Snaith,  Yorks.,  268,  1789. 
Heckfield  (Heckfeld),  Hants.,  2726. 

Heckleton,  Alice,  2974. 

Hedde.  See  Heade. 

Heddington  (Hedington,  Hedyngton),  Wilts., 
manor  and  advowson  of  rectory,  1249. 
Heddon,  John,  2942. 

Hedgerley  (Hedgeley),  Bucks.,  1052,  1938. 
Hedges,  Thomas,  1146. 

Hedingham,  Sible  (Sybley  Hedingham),  Essex, 
268. 

Hedington.  See  Heddington. 

Hedlam,  Henry,  837. 

Hedley  (Headlee),  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street], 
896. 

Hedley,  Yorks.  See  Headley. 

Hedley  (Headlaye,  Headlee),  Andrew,  of  Spen, 
895. 

Anthony,  of  Winlaton,  881. 

Peter,  740. 

Thomas,  2646. 
of  Beamish,  896. 
of  Durham,  724. 

Hedling  (Hedlinge),  Kent  [in  Westwell],  wood, 
1104. 

Hedsor  (Edsore,  Hedsore),  Bucks.,  church, 
advowson  of,  1 o 5 2 . 

Hedyngton.  See  Heddington. 

Hegeley.  See  Hedgerley. 

Heibridge.  See  Heybridge. 

Heidon.  See  Heydon. 

Heigh,  John,  of  Tudhoe,  880. 

Cf.  Haye. 

Heigham,  Leic.  See  Higham  on  the  Hill. 
Heigham  (surname).  See  Higham. 

Heighington  (Heighinton),  Durh.,  833,  845,  2439. 

See  also  under  Aycliffe,  School;  Walworth. 
Heighington  (Highington),  Henry,  of  Bishop’s 
Middleham,  913. 

Robert,  of  Durham,  728. 

Thomas,  of  Bradbury,  973. 

William,  of  East  Merrington,  874. 
of  Richmond,  989. 

Heighley,  Thomas,  of  Evenwood,  965. 

Cf.  Halley;  Halye. 

Helaugh.  See  Healaugh. 

Helder.  See  Spicer. 

Helderith,  Christopher,  of  Thimbleby,  842. 

Hele.  See  Heale. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (38) 


Heleye.  See  Healey. 

Helgay.  See  Hilgay. 

Helhoughton,  Norf.,  270. 

Helhouse.  See  Hill  House. 

Heliam,  John,  abbot  of  Waltham,  2463,  p.  343. 
Hellaby  (Helleby),  in  Stainton,  Yorks.,  1449. 
Hellard,  Thomas,  289. 

Hellifield  (Hellyfeld),  Yorks,  [in  Long  Preston], 
3183. 

Hellingly  (Hellingeleygh,  Helynglygh),  Sussex, 
2959,3242. 

See  also  under  Werlington. 

Hellmendenrawe.  See  Hemlington  Row. 
Hellowe.  See  Belleau. 

Hellybrand,  Tise,  2673. 

Hellyfeld.  See  Hellifield. 

Helmarawe,  Thomas,  of  Evenwood,  810. 

Helme  Park,  (Heine  Perke),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth], 
879. 

Helmeley.  See  Hemley. 

Helmingham,  Norf.  [in  Morton  on  the  Hill],  2158, 
p.  274. 

Helmsley  (Hemysley),  Yorks.,  58. 

Helmydrawe,  Helmynden  Rawe.  See  Helmington 
Row. 

Heine  Perke.  See  Helme  Park. 

Helpringham  (Helpryngham),  Line.,  2398. 
manor,  2398. 

Helpstone  (Helpiston),  Northants.,  1316. 

Helston  (Helstomburgh),  Corn.,  137. 

Helton,  Dorset.  See  Handley. 

Helton,  Suff.  See  Hilton. 

Helynglygh.  See  Hellingly. 

Hem,  Mont,  [in  Forden],  3260. 

Hemel  Hempstead  (Hemelhamsted,  Hemelstede), 
Herts.,  2463,  p.  342,  3266. 

St.  John’s  chapel,  2463,  p.  342. 

See  also  under  Woodhall. 

Hemesley,  Henry,  of  Heighington,  833. 

Richard,  of  Carleton,  859. 

Hemesworth.  See  Hemsworth. 

Hemingborough  (Hemingbrough,  Heming- 
broughe,  Henningborough,  Hennyng- 
boroug’n),  Yorks.,  collegiate  church,  1382. 
manor,  2549. 
rectory,  1382. 

See  also  under  Creek. 

Hemingby  (Hemingbye,  Hemyngbye),  Line. 
2724,  p.  404. 

Hemingford  Grey  (Hemyngeforde  Graye),  Hunts., 
268. 

manor,  1130. 

Hemingstone  (Hempsone),  Suff.,  2463,  p.  347. 
Hemington  (Hemyngton),  Somers.,  183. 

Hemley  (Helmeley)  [Suff.],  rector  presented,  367. 
Hemlingford  (Hemlingforde),  Warw.,  hundred, 
2072. 

Hemlington  (Hemlinton,  Hemyng),  Yorks.,  625, 
670. 

Hemlington  Row  (Hellmendenrawe,  Helmy- 
drawe, Helmynden  Rawe),  Durh.  [in  Brance- 
peth], 796,  869,  873. 

Hemmelgeiste,  Garrett,  1615. 

Hemmesworth.  See  Hemsworth. 
hemp,  for  ropemaking,  16. 

Hempnall,  Norf.,  268. 

Hempsone.  See  Hemingstone. 

Hempton  (Hampton),  Norf.,  270,  3251. 
monastery,  2502,  3240. 
rectory,  3240. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


586 

Hemsby  (Hemsbye),  Norf.,  manor,  rectory  and 
vicarage,  492. 

Hemsley,  Richard,  of  East  Rouncton,  620. 
Hemsted.  See  Henstead. 

Hemsworth  (Hemesworth,  Hemmesworth), 
Yorks.,  church,  advowson  and  manor,  1315. 
Hemsworth,  John,  2652. 

Stephen,  son  of  Thomas,  2652. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  2652. 

Hemyng.  See  Hemlington. 

Hemynge,  Robert,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London, 
1399, 1806. 

Hemyngeforde  Graye.  See  Hemingford  Grey. 
Hemyngton,  Line.  See  Immingham. 

Hemyock  (Hemyoke),  Devon,  147. 

Hemysley.  See  Helmsley. 

Henbury  (Henburye),  Glouc.,  1466. 

See  also  under  Saltmarsh. 

Hencott  (Hencote)  in  St.  Alkmond,  Shrewsbury, 
Salop,  2724,  p.  403. 

Hencotesty,  Hemcotestye,  in,  2724,  p.  403. 
Hendford  (Henford,  Henforde),  Somers,  [in 
Yeovil],  2678. 
manor,  2678. 

Hendley,  Thomas,  2162. 

Hendon,  Midd.,  1470,  3127. 

Hendred,  East  (Esthemeth,  Esthemneth,  Esthend- 
red,  Esthenrede,  Esthenrythe),  Berks.,  1238, 

229I,  2357. 

manor  {alias  Framptons),  1282,  1791,  2291. 
rector  presented,  2858. 

Hendred,  West,  Berks.  See  under  Ginge,  East. 
Henham  (Henmam),  Essex,  1444. 

Henhynock.  See  Haminiog. 

Henley  on  Thames,  Oxon,  2737,  3338. 

Henmam,  Essex.  See  Henham. 

Henman,  Alan,  son  of  Thomas,  1296. 

Thomas,  the  elder,  1296. 

Hennage  (Heneage,  Hennadge,  Hennedge,  Hen- 
nege),  Christopher,  3242. 

George,  1871,  1874,  1896. 

Michael,  surveyor  of  woods  beyond  Trent,  2150. 
Thomas,  2,  1349. 

knight,  64,  1840,  3280. 

bailiff  of  lands  late  of  St.  Mary’s,  York,  105. 
treasurer  of  chamber,  109,  540. 

William,  2358. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871, 1874, 1896. 

Henneyngs  (Henneynges,  near  Harpeclose),  Line., 
2240,  p. 296. 

Henningborough.  See  Hemingborough. 

Hennock  (Hennocke)  [Devon],  rector  presented, 
427. 

Hennyngborough.  See  Hemingborough. 
Henricke  alias  Abull,  Lawrence,  2797. 

Henrison,  John,  of  Blackwell,  905. 

Henry  ap  Ll’n  ap  Evan  ap  Mereddith,  2724,  p.  400. 
Hensall  (Hensall  Gote),  Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1128, 
1789, 1941. 

Henscott  (Henscote),  Devon  [in  Bradford],  2679. 
Hensham,  John,  1006. 

Henstead  (Hansted,  Hensted,  Henstede),  SufT., 
2373,  2463.  P-  347. 
church,  advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Henton,  Glouc.  See  Dyrham  and  Hinton. 
Henton,  Somers.  See  Hinton,  Charterhouse. 
Henton  Marie,  Henton  Marye.  See  Hinton  St. 
Mary. 


Henton,  Richard,  586. 

Hepte,  Hugh,  2942. 

Heptonstall,  Yorks.,  1774. 

Herbert  (Harbert,  Harberte,  Herberte),  Anne, 
relict  of  William  earl  of  Pembroke  (daughter 
of  George  earl  of  Shrewsbury,)  1984. 

Edward,  commissioner  in  Brecknock,  1726, 
2668. 

master  steward  of  Holt  Castle,  steward  of 
Holt,  Bromfield  and  Yale  manors  and 
keeper  of  Marsley  park,  80. 

Elizabeth,  widow,  1840. 

George,  1759. 
knight,  3362. 

Henry,  lord  Herbert  of  Cardiff,  earl  of  Pembroke 
{ob.  1601),  warden  of  Pewsham  Forest,  and 
Cranborne  Chase,  constable  of  Bristol, 
Brecknock  and  Devizes  castles,  etc.,  283, 
567,  1035,  1233,  1413,  1803,  1907,  2030,  2558. 
John,  3269. 

commissioner  in  Montgomeryshire,  1742. 
bailiff  of  lands  late  of  St.  Mary’s  by  the  Walls 
of  York  and  surveyor  of  Crown  lands  in 
North  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  105,  3114. 
Nicholas,  522. 

Richard,  2724,  p.  400. 

Thomas,  560. 

Walter,  2668. 

clerk,  2858. 

William,  3362. 

K.G.,  earl  of  Pembroke  {ob.  1570),  councillor, 
lord  steward,  constable  of  Aberystwith, 
Carmarthen  and  Montgomery  castles, 
master  steward  of  Holt  castle,  steward 
of  Arwystli,  Cefnllyfnog,  Kedewen,  Kerry 
and  Montgomery  lordships,  of  Holt, 
Bromfield  and  Yale  manors  and  keeper  of 
Morsley  and  Oakley  parks,  66,  80,  83,  230, 
496,  511,  567,  1035,  1413,  1714,  1865, 
1876,  2030,  2284,  2286,  2567,  3325,  3358. 
of  Norton,  766. 

Hervye,  John,  knight,  207. 

Herde,  Rabisia,  1. 

Herdes.  See  Hurst. 

Herdman,  John,  clerk,  1552. 

Herdreff.  See  Hirdref. 

Here,  Roger  David,  2876. 

Herefeld.  See  Heathfield. 

Hereford,  Heref.,  1843. 

castle,  gaol  of,  delivery  of,  1843. 
cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Ellys,  J. 

St.  Nicholas,  rector  presented,  1494. 

Hereford,  county,  214,  257,  258. 
feodary  in  {named),  257,  1748. 

deputy  of  {named),  214,  1709. 
justices  of  assize  in,  2424. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1893. 

Hereford,  bishop  or  bishopric,  2067,  2724,  p.  404. 
Hereford,  viscount.  See  Devereux,  W. 

Heresante,  William,  2901. 

Heresfeld,  Heresfelde.  See  Haresfield. 

Herford,  Hunts.  See  Hartford. 

Herford,  Richard,  2376. 

Heringe  (Herynge),  Andrew,  escheator  in  Not- 
tinghamshire, 1689. 

Thomas,  son  of  William,  2415. 

William,  228. 

father  of  Thomas,  2415. 

Heringeshawe  (Heryngsall),  Norf.  [in  East 
Dereham],  manor,  492. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


587 


Herisid,  William,  of  Evenwood,  810. 

Herison,  Herisonne.  See  Harrison. 

Herle,  Catherine,  wife  of  John,  1169. 

John,  1169. 

Cf  Earle. 

Herm  (Ermen)  isle,  captain  and  governor  of, 
( named ),  17. 

Hermitage  (Armitage),  Dorset,  3358. 

Herne,  William,  serjeant  painter,  2700. 

Herneston.  See  Herringston,  Little  alias  North. 
Hernhill  (Harnehill),  Kent,  268. 

Hernston.  See  Herringston,  Little  alias  North. 
Heron,  Gregory,  of  Yafforth,  854. 

Humphrey,  2178’ 

John,  2178. 

commissioner  in  Northumberland,  3055. 
Margery,  wife  of  John,  2178. 

Richard,  2238. 

Ursula,  wife  of  Humphrey,  2178. 

Herringston,  Little  alias  North  (Herneston, 
Hernston),  Dorset  [in  Charminster],  1838. 
Herrington,  East  (Eastherrington),  Durh.  [in 
Houghton  le  Spring],  700. 

Herrington,  Middle  (Middleherington),  Durh.  [in 
Houghton  le  Spring],  700. 

Herrington,  West  (Westherington),  Durh.  [in 
Houghton  le  Spring],  698. 

Herringworthe.  See  Harringworth. 

Herrison.  See  Harrison. 

Herstmonceux  (Horsemonsex)  [Sussex],  rector 
presented,  378. 

Herston  (Little  Hetheringston,  Little  Heryston), 
in  Swanage,  Dorset,  1714,  2084. 

Hert,  James,  2289. 

Herteley.  See  Hartley. 

Hertford,  Herts,  1844. 

castle,  gaol  of,  delivery  of,  1844. 

St.  Andrew,  2960. 

Hertford,  county,  173,  2449. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  i860, 
coroner  in  (named),  531,  2543. 
deputy  feodary  in.  See  Tooke,  W. 
escheator  in,  1071. 
feodary  in.  See  Purvey,  J. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1892. 
surveyor  of  lands  in  (named),  1410. 

Hertford,  hundred,  Herts.,  2139. 

Hertford,  Yorks.  See  Hartforth. 

Herthill.  See  Hartshill. 

Herthopburne.  See  Hartburn. 

Herves,  Ellis,  clerk,  412. 

Herynge.  See  Heringe. 

Heryngsall.  See  Heringeshawe. 

Heryston,  Little,  See  Herston. 

Heselbecke.  See  Islebeck. 

Hesleden,  Durh.  See  under  Eden. 

Heslerton,  Bartholomew,  of  Morton,  851. 

Cf.  Heslington. 

Hesleton,  Cold  (Coldehesleden,  Colde  Hesledon), 
Durh.  [in  Dalton  le  Dale],  802,  964. 

Hesleton  Hall  (Hesleden  Hall),  Durh.  [in  Monk 
Hesleton],  938. 

Hesleton,  Monk  (Monkhedleden,  Monkhesleden, 
Mounckhesleden),  Durh.,  700,  802,  959. 

See  also  under  Hutton,  Henry. 

Hesley  (Hayslay,  Hayslaye),  Yorks,  [in  Ecclesfield], 
997- 

Heslington,  Roger,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 
William,  of  Wath,  652. 

Cf.  Heslerton. 


Hesloppe,  George,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 
Hessett  (Hassett),  Suff.,  2290. 

Hessle  (Hesyll,  Hesyll  upon  Humber),  Yorks 
1851,  2287,  2331. 

Heston,  Midd.,  275,  2060. 
manor,  492. 

Hesyll,  Hesyll  upon  Humber.  See  Hessle. 
Hetchyn,  Little.  See  Hitchin. 

Heth,  le.  See  Horsham  Heath. 

Hethe.  See  Heath. 

Hethel  (Hethell),  Norf.,  270. 

Hether,  Leic.  See  Heather. 

Hether,  Line.  See  Haydor. 

Hetheringston,  Little.  See  Herston. 

Hetherley,  John,  yeoman  of  chamber,  2521. 
Hethersett  (Hether sette),  Norf.,  1286,  3355. 

Hett  (Hitt),  Durh.  [in  Merrington],  855,  868. 

Hette,  William,  585. 

Hetton  le  Hole  (Hetton  in  the  Hole),  Durh. 

[in  Houghton  le  Spring],  865. 

Heveninges.  See  Heynings. 

Heveningham  (Hevenhingam),  Suff.,  1304. 

See  also  under  Burton  Haugh. 

Heveringlande,  Heverlande.  See  Haveringland. 
Heversham  (Eversham),  Westm.,  2463,  p.  347. 

See  also  under  Crosthwaite. 

Hevetree.  See  Heavitree. 

Hevingham,  Norf.,  park,  3307. 

Hevingham  and  Marsham  manor,  Norf.,  3307. 
Hevisid,  Henry,  of  Morley,  965. 

Heward  (Hewrd),  John,  of  Bedale,  785. 

John,  of  Easby,  951. 

Hewer,  Thomas,  1846. 

Hewer  dyne,  Clement,  of  Busby,  613. 

Hewes.  See  Hughes. 

Hewetson,  Matthew,  of  Durham,  713. 

Robert,  of  Blackwell,  905. 

Hewett.  See  Hewitt. 

Hewick,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  master  in  Chancery, 
2165, 2511. 

Hewicke.  See  Hawkbridge. 

Hewitt  (Hewet,  Hewett),  John,  of  Melsonby,  890. 
Roger,  gunner  in  the  Tower,  3295. 

William,  2450. 

B.D.,  3339. 
knight,  i860. 

Hewlett,  William,  2961. 

Hewlington  (Newlington),  Denb.  [near  Holt], 
2286. 

Heworth  (Netherheyworth),  Durh.  [in  Aycliffe] 
2439- 

chapel,  2439. 

Heworth,  Durh.  [in  Jarrow],  3279. 

Heworth,  Yorks,  [in  St.  Saviour,  York],  3326. 
Hewrd.  See  Heward. 

Hewson,  Adam,  of  Burneston,  691. 

Christopher,  of  Theakstone,  693. 

Richard,  of  Exelby,  788. 

Hewton.  See  Hutton. 

Hexham  (Exham,  Hexhame),  Northumb.,  monas- 
tery, 1778,2439. 

Hexton,  Herts.,  manor,  1420. 

Hey,  Giles  de  le,  1517. 

Heybridge  (Heibridge,  Highbridge),  Essex,  268, 
1320,  1900,  2290,  2449,  p.  337,  2463,  pp. 
34L  342. 

Heybrugh.  See  Habrough. 

Heydon  (Heydowne),  Corn,  [in  St.  Veep],  2383. 
Heydon,  Essex,  268. 


588  GENERAL  INDEX 


Heydon  (Heidon),  Christopher,  knight,  244, 
508, 1286, 1343, 1855,  2940. 
sheriff  of  Norfolk,  3355. 

John,  2510. 

William,  2940. 

Heydowne,  Corn.  See  Heydon. 

Heygrove.  See  Haygrove. 

Heylesdons  (Halysdonnys),  in  Cringleford,  Norf., 
manor,  3355. 

Haymond,  Ralph,  1894. 

Heynings  (Heveninges),  Line,  [in  Knaith],  priory, 
2517. 

Heythorne.  See  Haydor. 

Heyward  (Hayward,  Haywarde,  Haywoode,  Hey- 
warde,  Heywood),  Henry,  2471,  2507. 

Joan,  widow,  1783. 

John,  1714. 

Richard,  113. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1865. 
deceased,  3014. 
of  London,  40. 

Rowland,  knight,  alderman  of  London,  194, 
1431,  1847,  1852,  1858,  i860,  1862,  1869, 
2023,2313,2378,3093. 
as  lord  mayor,  3011. 

Hibbarde  (Hibberd),  John,  gunner  in  Tower  of 
London,  1405. 

Thomas,  201. 

Hibbott,  John.  See  Huband  alias  Hibbott. 

Hibbyns,  William,  1312. 

Hibery.  See  Highbury. 

Hicham.  See  Hitcham. 

Hichington,  Robert,  2441. 

Hicke  (Hycke),  Richard,  558. 

Ralph,  558. 

Hickes,  George,  of  Whitcott,  2053(7). 

Robert,  citizen  of  London,  187. 

Hickford.  See  Higford. 

Hickleton  (Huckleton),  Yorks.,  3223. 

rectory,  3223. 

Hickson  (Hixson),  Edward,  of  Preston  le  Skerne, 
939- 

Rowland,  of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Thomas,  of  Mordon,  974. 

the  elder  of  East  Merrington,  874. 
the  younger  of  East  Merrington,  874. 

Hiddeslandes.  See  Hidesland. 

Hide  (Esthide),  Dorset  [in  Frampton],  1714. 

Hide,  Kent.  See  Hythe. 

Hide  (surname).  See  Hyde. 

hides,  1927,  2267. 

Hidesland  (Hiddeslandes),  Salop  [in  Stanton  upon 
Hine  Heath],  1137. 

Hidgecock.  See  Hitchecocke. 

Higate,  Reginald,  1889. 

Thomas,  1889. 

Higbidde,  Henry,  yeoman  waiter  in  Tower  of 
London,  122. 

Higestone  (Ingheston),  Heref.  [in  Foy],  1893. 

Higford  (Hickford,  Higforde),  John,  justice  of 
peace  in  Gloucestershire,  202,  1768,  1890. 

( — ),  widow,  of  Yardley,  1443. 

Higgens  (Higgyns),  Anthony,  clerk,  23. 

George,  commissioner  in  Shropshire,  1 767. 
of  Bristol,  2243. 

Higgenson,  John,  1343. 

clerk,  1357. 

Higgyns.  See  Higgens. 

Higham,  Kent,  274. 


Higham,  Cold  (Coldhigham),  Northants,  church, 
advowson  of,  1301. 

Higham  on  the  Hill  (Heigham),  Leic.,  manor,  106. 

Higham  (Heigham)  Clement,  knight,  chief 
bailiff  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1792  ,1856,  2003. 

John,  commissioner  in  Suffolk,  3027. 
son  of  Clement,  2003. 

Martha,  relict  of  Thomas,  1259. 

Richard,  chirographer  of  Common  Pleas,  1391. 

Roger,  son  of  Robert,  3336. 

Robert,  3336 

Thomas,  1259. 

Highberie,  Highberue.  See  Highbury. 

Highbridge.  See  Hey  bridge. 

Highbury  (Hibery,  Highberie,  Highberue,  High- 
berye,  Newington  Barroo,  Newington  Bar- 
rowe),  Midd.  [in  Islington],  manor,  581, 
3272. 

wood,  581. 

Highe,  Robert,  of  Monkwearmouth,  701. 

Highegate.  See  Highgate. 

Highehonger.  See  Ongar,  High. 

Highester.  See  Easter,  High. 

Highgate  (Highegate),  Midd.  [in  Hornsey  and 
St.  Pancras],  3127. 

Highington.  See  Heighington. 

Highrodinge,  Highrodinges.  See  Roding,  High. 

Highweek,  Devon.  See  under  Mainweek. 

Highworth,  Wilts.,  1459. 

Highworth,  Cricklade  and  Staple,  Wilts,  hundred, 
2329. 

Higinson,  John,  clerk,  2145. 

Hilborough  (Hillborough),  Norf.,  2138,  p.  274. 

Hildersham  (Hildersam),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345. 

Hildersham,  Richard,  134. 

Hilderwell.  See  Hinderwell. 

Hildingrage.  See  St.  Hilda  Grange. 

Hilgay  (Helgay),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Hilhouse.  See  Hill  House. 

Hilie.  See  Hill,  Salop. 

Hill  (Hyll  alias  Ryll),  Devon  [in  Farringdon], 
manor,  1442. 

Hill  (Hull,  Hyll),  Glouc.,  2360,  2379,  2970. 

See  also  under  Canonbury. 

Hill  (Hilie,  Hilve),  Salop  [in  Hales  Owen],  2463, 
P-  345- 

Hill  House  (Hylhowe),  Essex  [in  Woodford], 
manor,  1177. 

Hill  House  (Helhouse,  Hilhouse),  Essex  [in 
Latchingdon],  manor,  2389. 

Hill  (Hyll),  Alan,  coroner  in  Bristol,  145. 

Anthony,  2292,  p.  310. 

Gilbert,  3082. 

Henry,  2292,  p.  310. 

Humphrey,  2298. 

Jasper,  i860. 

John,  2667. 

Nicholas,  coroner  in  Wiltshire,  2052. 

Richard,  2292,  p.  310. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
merchant,  2310. 
ofHeybridge,  1900,  2463. 

Robert,  1849,  1853. 

Thomas,  of  Shotton,  737. 

William,  2298,  2384. 

William,  of  London  and  Ross,  168. 
of  Pannall,  778. 

Hillashmoor  (Brownes  Illershe,  Est  Illershe), 
Devon  [in  Langtree],  2501. 

Hillborough.  See  Hilborough. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Hilliard  (Hillyard,  Hillyarde),  Christopher,  1850, 
1851, 1872, 1886, 

John,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Hillington,  Norf.,  270. 

Hillyard,  Hillyarde.  See  Hilliard. 

Hilsonne.  See  Camerlinge. 

Hiltoftes  (Hiltofftes),  Richard,  1871,  1874. 

Hilton,  Durh.  [in  Staindrop],  834. 

Hilton,  Hunts.,  2463,  p.  347. 
townhouse,  2463,  p.  347. 
vicarage,  2463,  p.  347. 

Hilton  (Helton),  Suff.  [in  Wilby],  2450. 

Hilton,  Yorks.,  629. 

Hilton,  John,  rector  of  Burston,  1320. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Westmorland,  1725. 
knight,  1310. 
of  Cantley,  2940. 

Hiltoste,  John,  2449,  p.  336. 

Hilve.  See  Hill,  Salop. 

Hinchum.  See  Hinton,  Cherry. 

Hinderwell  (Hilderwell),  Yorks.,  290. 

Hindon  (Hyndon),  Wilts.,  76. 

Hindurington  (Hyndurington),  Wilts.,  2468. 
Hinghamborough.  See  Burgh,  South. 

Hingleby.  See  Ingleby. 

Hinkesworth.  See  Hinxworth. 

Hintlesham,  Suff.,  1320. 

Hinton  (Hynton)  [Northants],  rector  presented, 
349. 

Hinton  (Hynton),  Suff.  [in  Blythburgh],  1204. 
Hinton,  Broad  (Broodhaynton),  Wilts.,  2703. 

See  also  under  Uffcott. 

Hinton,  Charterhouse  (Henton),  Somers.,  priory, 
1901. 

Hinton,  Cherry  (Hinchum),  Cambs.,  chapel,  2724, 
p.  404. 

Hinton  in  the  Hedges,  Northants.,  manor,  3262. 
Hinton  St.  Mary  (Henton  Marie,  Henton  Marye), 
Dorset,  manor,  2067. 

Hinton  (Hynton)  John,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

Hinxton  (Hinxstone,  Hynxton),  Cambs.,  2463, 
PP-  345 » 347>  2569,  P-  370,  2724,  p.  402. 
Hinxworth  (Hinkesworth),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  341. 
Hipier  Hospital,  Durh.  [?  in  Lanchester],  2520. 
Hippesley  (Hipsley),  John,  87,  208,  1696. 
Hippeswell.  See  Hipswell. 

Hipsley.  See  Hippesley. 

Hipswell  (Hippeswell),  Yorks,  [in  Catterick], 
591,  646,  3326. 

Hirde,  John,  of  Thornley,  739. 

Hirdman,  John,  of  Willington,  879. 

Hirdref  (Herdreff),  in  Dinllain  commote,  Carn., 
1321. 

Hirst,  Northumb.  See  Hurst. 

Hirstheath.  See  Hurst  Heath. 

Histen,  John,  of  Normanby,  624. 

Hitcham  (Hycham),  Bucks.,  1052. 

Hitcham,  Norf.  See  Heacham. 

Hitcham  (Hicham),  Suff.,  manor,  1401,  3273. 
Hitchecocke  (Hidgecock),  Giles,  clerk,  1529. 
Robert,  3300. 

Hitchin  (Hechen,  Little  Hetchyn,  Hitchyn, 
Hytchynges),  Herts.,  1049,  I4I9,  2290,  2463, 
pp.  342,  345,  346. 
church,  2463,  pp.  345,  346. 

Hitchingfeld.  See  Itchingfield. 

Hitherowe.  See  Heath  Row. 

Hitt.  See  Hett. 


589 

Hoathly,  West  (Westhetheley,  Westhothley), 
Sussex,  1268. 

Hobbe,  William,  1209. 

Hobbes,  John,  2942. 

Hobbies,  Little.  See  Hautbois  Parva. 

Hobby,  William,  3310. 

Hobson,  Christopher,  of  Middleham,  685. 

John,  of  Barton,  772. 

Margaret  (married  William  Caulton),  1167. 

Michael,  of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 

Richard,  of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 

Robert,  558. 

Stephen,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Thomas,  of  Hett,  855. 
of  Stapleton,  1005. 
the  elder,  3 1 67. 
son  of  Thomas,  3167. 

William,  1167. 

Hobson,  William,  clerk,  1941. 

Hochenson,  Hocheson.  See  Hutchinson. 

Hockeclyff.  See  Hockliffe. 

Hockeley,  John,  2277. 

Hockford,  Devon  [in  Hockworthy],  2347. 

manor,  2347. 

Hockliffe  (Hockeclyff,  Hockcliff),  Beds.,  1300 
2724,  p.401. 

Hockstowe.  See  Hawkstone. 

Hockwold  cum  Wilton  (Hookewold),  Norf., 
270. 

Hockworthy  (Hackworthye),  Devon,  1320. 

See  also  under  Hockford. 

Hoddes  Meade.  See  Hodgemoor. 

Hoddesdon,  Richard,  2449,  p.  336. 

Hode.  See  Holden  Carr. 

Hodenet.  See  Hodnet. 

Hodenoke  (Hadnock),  Glouc.  [in  Forest  of  Dean], 
2408. 

Hodge,  Richard,  of  Askerswell,  1 . 
of  Hawkchurch,  76. 

Henry,  18,  2679,  3 Soo- 
the younger,  2679. 

Cf.  Hoige. 

Hodgekins  (Hodgekyns),  Anthony,  2679. 

Hodgemoor  (Hoddes  Meade)  [in  Sherfield  upon 
Loddon,  Hants.],  1863. 

Hodges,  James,  1987, 1992. 

William,  2280 

son  of  James,  1987, 1992. 

Hodgeson  (Hodgeshon,  Hodgesone,  Hodgshon, 
Hodgson,  Hodshon,  Hodshone,  Hodshun, 
Hodson,  Hogeson,  Hoigeson),  Anthony, 
of  Pateley  Bridge,  909. 

Christopher,  merchant,  2510. 
of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
of  Kneeton,  678. 
of  Swineth waite,  932. 
of  Toft  Hill,  965. 
of  Woodland,  961. 

Edmund,  of  Darlington,  848. 

Francis,  457. 

Hugh,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 

John,  of  Dishforth,  646. 

Lancelot,  2985. 

of  Farndale,  Westside,  820. 

Marmaduke,  of  Thirsk,  602. 

Miles,  1764. 

Ralph,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 

Richard,  21 1,  3269. 

commissioner  in  Northumberland,  21 1,  3045. 
of  Crook,  869, 


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59° 

Hodgeson,  Richard — cant. 
of  Durham,  731. 
of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  1785. 
surveyor  in  London  and  Middlesex,  509. 

Robert,  auditor  of  Exchequer  2216. 
coroner  of  the  city  of  London,  2350. 
of  Lynesack,  814. 

Thomas,  3217. 

of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
of  Darlington,  848. 
of  Evenwood,  810. 

( another ),  810. 

William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Fishlake,  1414. 
of  Hudswell,  798. 
of  Madenstedhall,  796. 
of  Sutton  Grange,  863. 

Hodnet  (Hodenet),  Salop,  fairs,  2972. 

manor,  2972. 

Hodshon,  Hodshone,  Hodshun,  Hodson.  See 
Hodgeson. 

Hoe  (Hoo),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Hoefnaghell,  Jacob,  2510. 

Hoell  (Howell),  ap  Owen  ap  Hoell,  2157. 

Edward,  560. 

Edwin,  clerk,  1580. 

John,  clerk,  400. 

Thomas,  3277. 
ap  Morgan,  2424. 

Lewes,  511. 

William,  560. 

Hogan  (Hoggan),  Robert,  1339. 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Norfolk, 
io5  5* 

receiver  general  in  Norfolk,  Huntingdon- 
shire, etc.  1800. 

Hogeson.  See  Hodgeson. 

Hoggarte.  See  Hoggerd. 

Hogge,  Brian,  clerk  of  deliveries  of  ordnance, 
1816. 

Cuthbert,  of  Durham,  717. 

John,  of  Thoralby,  937. 

Michael,  of  Thoralby,  927. 
the  elder,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Hoggerd  (Hoggarte,  Hogerd),  John,  of  Farndale, 
Westside,  820. 

(another),  826. 

Ralph,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 

Richard,  clerk,  2462. 

Thomas,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  820. 
of  Gillmoor,  823. 
of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  613. 

William,  of  Broughton,  626. 

Hoggeshawe,  Bucks.  See  Hogshaw. 

Hoggeshaws  (Hoggeshewes,  Hoggshawes),  in 
Milsted,  Kent,  manor,  1296. 

Hoghton  (Laghogge),  Lancs,  [in  Ley  land],  3317. 

Hogins,  Thomas,  558. 

Hogshaw  with  Fulbrook  (Hoggeshawe),  Bucks., 
manor,  1047. 

See  also  under  Fulbrook. 

Hoige,  John,  of  Westoe,  735. 

Ralph,  of  East  Boldon,  710. 

Cf.  Hodge. 

Hoirne.  See  Hoorn. 

Holandes,  Northampton.  See  under  Aldwinkle. 

Holbeach  (Hallich,  Hallitch,  Holbech,  Holbich, 
Holbitch,  Holbyche),  Line.  2240,  p.  296, 
2398,  2463,  p.342. 

nrunor,  2398. 


Holbeach — cont. 

St.  Mary’s  chapel,  2463,  p.  342. 

St.  Peter’s  chantry,  2463,  p.  342. 

Holceby.  See  Ulceby. 

Holcombe,  Norf.  See  Holkham. 
Holcombe-Rogus,  Devon,  2347. 

Holcot  (Holcott),  Northants.,  1569,  p.  371. 
Holcrofte,  Henry,  of  London,  2453. 

John,  knight,  2453. 

Thomas,  563,  1796. 

Holden,  Yorks.  See  Howden. 

Holden  Carr  (Hode),  Durh.  [in  Kelloe],  2450. 
Holden,  Christopher,  of  Danby  Wiske,  816. 

Richard,  of  Danby  Wiske,  816. 

Holdenby,  Northants.,  2285. 

manor,  269,  2285. 

Holden  Price.  See  Holtemprice. 

Holderness  (Holdernes),  Yorks.,  manor,  2549. 
Holdernesse,  William,  of  Petersfield,  1330. 
Holdsworth,  William,  of  Carlton,  704. 

Holdwaye.  See  Holwey. 

Holdwicke.  See  Holwick. 

Hole,  Devon  [in  Branscombe],  2942. 

Holewaye,  Somers.  See  Holway. 

Holewaye  (surname).  See  Holwey. 

Holford  (Holforde),  Ches.  [in  Great  Budworth], 
2722. 

manor,  2722. 

Holford  (Holforde,  Holforth),  Christopher,  2722. 
George,  of  Middle  Temple,  2722. 

Humphrey,  2437. 

Stephen,  1850. 

Holgrave,  Yorks.  See  Howgrave. 

Holgrave,  Sutton.  See  Howgrave  and  Sutton. 
Holhome.  See  Holly m. 

Holkham  (Holcombe),  Norf.,  manor,  492. 
Holland,  111,  2880. 

Holland,  Little  (Holland  Parva),  Essex,  rectory, 
1250. 

Holland,  John,  455,  3034. 

Oliver,  1142. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871, 1874, 1897. 

William,  3315. 
of  Topcliffe,  910. 

Holland  alias  Randoll,  William,  of  Paddington, 
139. 

Hollands  (Hollandes),  in  Aldwinckle,  Northants, 
manor,  1278. 

Hollidaye,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  2075. 

John,  2075. 

Hollingbourn  (Hollingborne,  Hollyngborne), 
Kent,  1273,  2125. 

Hollingesworth  (Hollingesworthe,  Hollingworth, 
Hollingworthe),  Martin,  2161. 

Reginald,  2119,  2452. 

surveyor  of  crown  lands  in  Essex,  69. 

Richard,  an  infant,  of  Wimbledon,  75. 

Hollis.  See  Hollys. 

Hollome.  See  Hollym. 

Holloughton.  See  Halloughton. 

Holloway,  Midd.  [in  Islington],  2449,  P-  337. 
3127. 

Holloway  next  Bath,  Somers.,  St.  Mary’s  hospital, 
master  presented,  1337. 

Hollowell.  See  Holywell. 

Hollwaye.  See  Holway. 

Holly  Hand.  See  Holy  Island. 

Hollycombe,  William,  2069. 

Hollyhead,  Hollyhedd.  See  Holyhead. 


GENERAL  INDEX  5 91 


Hollym  (Hollome  alias  Holhome),  Yorks.,  268. 
Hollyngborne.  See  Hollingbourn. 

Hollys  (Hollis),  Denzil,  3041. 

William,  knight,  207. 

Hollywell.  See  Holywell. 

Holm  (Home),  in  Ross,  Heref.,  168. 

Holman,  William,  2942. 

Holme,  in  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1320,  2463,  p.  349. 
Holme,  Cumb.  See  Holme  Cultram. 

Holme,  in  Dilwyn,  Heref.,  3313. 

Holme  (Howe),  Hunts,  [in  Glatton],  1320. 

Holme  (Home),  Yorks,  [in  Pickhill],  589. 

Holme  Cultram  (Holme),  Cumb.,  manor,  3091. 
Holme,  Hale,  Norf.,  270. 

Holme  House  (Holmehouse),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby 
Malzeard],  981. 

Holme  Lacy  (Home),  Heref.,  157,  158, 1893. 
Holme  next  Runcton  (Roungton  Holme),  Norf., 
270. 

Holme  next  the  Sea,  Norf.,  1900. 

Holme  upon  Spalding  Moor  (Home  le  Holme  in 
Spaldingmore),  Yorks.,  268. 
manor,  2549. 

See  also  under  Wholesea. 

Holmes,  The,  (Holmes  next  Selby),  Yorks,  [in 
Selby],  1382. 

Holmes  (Holme),  Christopher,  rector  of  Rendle- 
sham,  2695. 

vicar  of  Wellingborough,  2088. 

John,  clerk,  1900. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1850. 
of  Ripon,  867. 

Leonard,  2446. 

Robert,  gentleman  usher  of  the  chamber,  274. 
Roger,  2173. 

Thomas,  1880. 

Cf.  Home. 

Holmesfield  (Howmefeld),  Derb.  [in  Dronfield], 
1189. 

Holmside  (Holmeside),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester], 
739*  877- 

Holnes,  Robert,  rector  of  Leamington  Hastings, 
2569,  p.  370. 

Holney,  Thomas,  568. 

Holsery.  See  Holsworthy. 

Holstocke,  William,  i860. 

Holsworthy  (Holsery),  Devon,  1320. 

Holt  alias  Lyons,  Denb.,  castle  and  manor,  steward 
of  {named),  80. 

Holt  (Holte),  Wilts,  [in  Bradford  on  Avon],  1413. 
Holtby  (Holtebie)  [Yorks.],  rector  presented,  1560. 
Holtbye,  Thomas,  of  Snape,  942. 

Holte,  Edward,  221. 
clerk,  2911. 

John,  1 1 6. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1856. 
keeper  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  gaol,  503. 
yeoman  of  the  masks,  revels,  etc.,  3128. 
yeoman  of  pavilions  and  tents,  3118. 
Holtham,  Hants,  [in  Prior’s  Dean],  manor,  1262. 
Holton,  Norf.  See  Houghton  on  the  Hill. 
Holwall,  Susan,  wife  of  William,  3186. 

William,  3186. 

Holway  (Holewaye,  Hollwaye),  Somers,  [in 
Taunton]  1173. 
manor,  2545. 

Holwey  (Holdwaye,  Holewaye),  Richard,  of 
Sturminster  Marshall,  76. 

Thomas,  2340. 

William,  prior  of  Bath,  2522. 


Holwick  (Holdwicke),  Yorks,  [in  Romald  Kirk], 
2441. 

Holyfieid  (Hallifeld),  in  Waltham  Holy  Cross, 
Essex,  2463,  p.  343. 
manor,  2463,  p.  343. 

Holy  Island  (Holly  Hand)  [Durh.],  keeper  of 
storehouses  in  {named),  564. 

Holyhead  (Hollyhead,  Hodyhedd  alias  Caercuby), 
Angl.  collegiate  church,  1095. 
vicar,  1095. 

Holywell  (Hollywell),  Flint,  rectory,  1362. 

Holywell  (Halliwell,  Hallo  well,  Hallywell,  Holly- 
well), Midd.  [in  Shoreditch],  270. 
priory,  270,  1149, 1320,  2158,  p.  275. 

Holywell  (Hallowell,  Hallywell,  Hollowed), 
Northumb.  [in  Earsdon],  1310,  2373. 

Holywell  cum  Needingworth  (Halliwell,  Halliwell 
and  Nedingworth,  Hallywell,  Holywell  with 
Nedingworth,  Nedingworth  in  Hodywed), 
Hunts.,  268, 1320, 1900. 
rector  presented,  91. 

Holzbuetten,  Henry,  2767. 

Homan,  Simon,  2729. 

Homble.  See  Humble. 

Home,  Heref.  See  Holme  Lacy. 

Home,  Yorks.  See  Holme. 

Home,  Christopher,  of  Catterick,  949.  Cf.  Holmes. 

Honefield  Wood  (Hamfrith  Wood  in  Leighton 
Walke),  Essex  [in  Waltham  Holy  Cross],  272. 

Honeley.  See  Honiley. 

Honeweton.  See  Honington. 

Honichild  (Honychilde),  in  Hope,  Kent,  manor, 
2395. 

Honiley  (Honeley,  Honylie),  Warw.,  manor,  3097. 

Honing  (Honyng,  Honynge),  Norf.,  268,  270. 

Honingham  (Hunnyngham),  Norf.,  1024,  1286, 
2888. 

Honington  (Honeweton),  Suff.,  3243. 

Hony,  Alice,  wife  of  Anthony,  5 1 . 

Anthony,  5 1 . 

George,  son  of  Anthony,  5 1 . 

Honychdde.  See  Honichild. 

Honydone.  See  Hundon. 

Honylie.  See  Honiley. 

Honyng,  Honynge,  Norf.  See  Honing. 

Honynge  (Honnynges,  Hunnyng,  Hunnynge, 
Hunnynges),  Edward,  son  of  William, 
2594,27 14- 
Frances,  2714. 

wife  of  William,  1258. 

Wddam,  226,  1258,  2594,  2714. 

commissioner  in  Suffolk,  1856,  1859. 

Honywood  (Honnywodd),  Thomas,  1129. 
justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894. 

Hoo,  Kent  [in  Thanet],  2086. 

Hoo  (Howe),  Kent,  hundred,  2463,  p.  344. 

Hoo,  Norf.  See  Hoe. 

Hoo,  Sussex.  See  Hooe. 

Hoo  St.  Mary  (Howe),  Kent,  2463,  p.  344. 
church,  2463,  p.  344. 

Hoo,  Richard,  son  of  Thomas,  2122. 

Thomas,  2122. 

Hoobarde.  See  Hubberd. 

Hooe  (Hoo),  Sussex,  manor,  2097. 

Hoogstaeten  (Horsted)  [in  Antwerp,  Belgium], 
1498. 

Hook  (Houke),  Yorks.,  chapel,  1941. 

Hooker,  Richard.  See  Athooke. 

Hookes,  Hugh,  of  Wadley,  3348. 

Hookewold.  See  Hockwold  cum  Wilton. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


592 

Hoope.  See  Hope. 

Hooper  (Hoper),  Richard,  former  lessee  of 
Tamerton  Foliott  rectory,  21  ti. 
lessee  of  Egg  Buckland  rectory,  1771. 

Cf.  Hopper. 

Hoorde.  See  Horde. 

Hoorn  (Hoirne)  [in  North  Holland,  Netherlands], 
108. 

Hooton  Craneswick.  See  Hutton  Cranswick. 
Hope,  Derb.,  1189. 

See  also  under  Shatton. 

Hope,  Mont,  [in  Buttington],  lordship,  2724, 
P-401. 

Hope,  Salop  [in  Shelve],  1940. 

Hope,  Salop  [in  Worthen],  3233. 

Hope  All  Saints,  Kent,  2395. 

Hope  Woodlands,  Derb.  See  under  Fearfull  Wall. 
Hope  (Hoope),  Christopher,  of  Foxton,  849. 

John,  of  Evenwood,  965. 

of  Ormsby,  613. 

Ralph,  501. 

yeoman  of  Wardrobe,  2096. 

Robert,  of  Durham,  713. 

William,  of  London,  2140. 

Hoper.  See  Hooper. 

Hopkin,  Philip,  of  Monmouth,  2663. 

Hopkinson,  Robert,  3322. 

Hopper,  George,  of  Edinburgh,  499. 

Jenkin,  of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Robert,  of  Northallerton,  637. 

Thomas,  of  Coundon,  841. 

of  Durham,  720. 

Cf.  Hooper. 

Hoppes  (Hops),  Anthony,  of  Thirsk,  622. 
Thomas,  of  Howgrave,  658. 

William,  of  Howgrave,  638. 
hops,  68. 

Hops  (surname).  See  Hoppes. 

Hopton,  Lower  and  Upper,  Mont,  [in  Church 
Stoke],  21 1 1,  3260. 

Hopton,  Salop  [in  Great  Ness],  1788. 

Hopton  (Hopton  Hall),  Suff.,  2290. 
manor,  2290. 

Hopton,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Robert,  1709,  1748. 
George,  son  of  John,  3320. 

John,  3320. 

deputy  for  providing  waftage  of  wares  of 
staple  to  Hamburg  etc.,  3131. 

Owen,  knight,  1856,  3093. 

lieutenant  of  the  Tower,  1899,  2096. 

Ralph,  knight,  212,  230,  1849,  1833,  3040. 
Robert,  1709, 1748,  2283. 

justice  of  peace  in  Herefordshire,  1893. 
Thomas,  2541. 

Hopwood,  Henry,  of  Firbeck,  3. 

Robert,  of  Firbeck,  3. 

Horchome,  Horcoome.  See  Horsham. 

Horde  (Hoorde),  John,  1319,  3191. 
commissioner  in  Devonshire,  1713. 
commissioner  in  Shropshire,  1701. 

Hordlye.  See  Horley. 

Horeslade  (Hawtraines,  Hawtrames),  Berks,  [in 
Ashbury],  1184,  2017. 

Hordon.  See  Haughton. 

Horewood,  Horewoode.  See  Horwood. 

Horfield  (Horfeild),  Glouc.,  2408. 

Horham,  Suff.,  2123,  3279. 

Horham  Brodocks  (Horham  Bradocke),  Suff. 
[in  Horham],  manor,  3279. 


Horkesley.  See  Horksley. 

Horkesowe.  See  Horkstow. 

Horksley,  Great  (Horkesley  Magna),  Essex,  2463, 
p.  348. 

Horksley,  Little  (Horkesley  Parva),  Essex, 

monastery,  268.  See  also  under  Crickle  Wood. 
Horkstow  (Horkesowe,  Horstowe),  Line.,  2955. 
manor,  2955. 

Horley  (Hordlye),  Oxon,  107. 

Horley,  Surrey,  156,  2742. 

Hormead,  Great  (Greathorne  Meade),  Herts., 

2463,  p.  341. 

Hormead,  Little  (Littlehorne  Mead),  Herts., 

2463,  p.  341. 
church,  2463,  p.  341. 

Hornby  (Horneby,  Hornebye),  Lancs,  [in  Melling], 
1313,3113. 
priory,  2367. 

Hornby  (Hornbie,  Hornebie),  Yorks.,  612,  663. 

See  also  under  Ainderby  Myers;  Hackforth. 
Hornby  (Hornbye,  Horneby,  Hornebye),  John, 
of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

Robert,  keeper  of  Colley  Weston  manor,  1943. 
William,  of  Barton,  536. 

Horncastle  (Hornecastell),  Line.,  grammar  school, 
foundation  of,  1824. 

Hornchurch  (Hornchurche;  Hornechurche), 
Essex,  268,  274. 

Horne,  Edmund,  1080. 

Edward,  of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edmund  (married 
Anthony  Bourne),  1080. 

Henry,  of  Marske,  627. 

Robert,  bishop  of  Winchester  (1561-79),  pre- 
late of  the  order  of  the  Garter,  1055,  2129, 
2698, 3093,  3181. 

William,  1360. 

Hornebolte,  Luke,  522. 

Horneby.  See  Hornby. 

Horneclyff,  Henry,  1319. 

Horner,  George,  of  Thirsk,  664. 

Henry,  of  Nettledale,  752. 

John,  208,  212,  213,  218. 

commissioner  in  Somerset,  1696,  1849,  1853, 
3040. 

of  Nettledale,  752. 

( another ),  864. 

Matthew,  of  Durham,  713. 

Roger,  of  Nettledale,  752. 

Thomas,  of  Colt  House,  861. 

Hornesey  Burton.  See  Hornsea  with  Burton. 
Horningsea  (Horningsey,  Horningson),  Cambs., 
2569,  P-  37°»  2724,  p.  404. 
church,  2369,  p.  370. 

Horningsham,  Wilts.  See  under  Longleat. 

Hornsea  with  Burton  (Hornesey  Burton),  Yorks., 
3182. 

Hornsey  (Harnesay),  Midd.,  3127. 

See  also  under  Highgate. 

Hornyolde,  John,  auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 
Horpoole.  See  Harpole. 

Horseley,  Derb.  See  Horsley. 

Horseley,  Northants  [; unidentified ],  1301. 

Horseley,  Northumb.  See  Horsley,  Long. 
Horseley,  Somers.  See  Horsey. 

Horseheath  (Horsehedde),  Camb.,  1900. 

Horseman,  Alan,  of  Hilton,  629. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,  2363. 

Thomas,  28,  2363,  3008. 
of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  998, 


GENERAL  INDEX 


593 


Horsemonden  (Horsmonden),  Kent,  vicar  pre- 
sented, 2232. 

Horsey  (Horseley),  Somers,  [in  Bridgwater],  2289. 
Horsemonsex.  See  Herstmonceux. 

Horsey,  Edward,  100. 
captain  of  Isle  of  Wight,  94,  1342. 

George,  1183, 1419, 1420. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
justice  of  peace  in  Hertfordshire,  1892. 
William,  clerk,  2679. 

Horsforth,  Yorks,  [in  Guiseley],  2463,  p.  344. 
Horsham  (Horchome,  Horcoome),  Sussex,  mo, 
2531. 

Horsham  Heath  (le  Heth),  Sussex  [in  Horsham], 
iiio. 

Horsham  St.  Faith,  Norf.,  guildhall,  2463,  p.  347. 
Horsington  (Horsyngton),  Somers.,  1294,  1295, 
1436, 1437,3178. 

Horsington  Marsh,  Somers,  [in  Horsington],  3178. 
Horsington  Moor  (Horsyngtonmore),  Somers. 

[in  Horsington],  1294,  1295. 

Horsley  (Horseley,  Horsleye),  Derb.,  580. 

manor,  steward  of  {named),  43. 

Horsley  (Horseley)  [in  Ovingham,  Northumb.], 
925,  953- 

Horsley,  Long  (Horseley),  Northumb.,  rectory, 
1939. 

See  also  under  Stanton. 

Horsley,  West,  Surrey,  2400. 

Horsmonden.  See  Horsemonden. 

Horstead  (Horsted),  Norf.,  268. 

rector  presented,  1539. 

Horsted,  Belgium.  See  Hoogstaeten. 

Horsted,  Norf.  See  Horstead. 

Horsted  Keynes  (Horsted  Kaynes),  Sussex,  1268. 
Horstonfeildes.  See  Halloughton  Fields. 
Horstowe.  See  Horkstow. 

Horsyngton.  See  Horsington. 

Horsyngtonmore.  See  Horsington  Moor. 

Horton,  Dorset,  2366. 
church,  advowson  of,  2366. 
manor,  2366. 
vicarage,  2366. 

Horton,  Northants.,  1047,  2560. 

lord  of.  See  Parr,  W. 

Horton,  Northumb.,  1310,  2492. 

Horton,  Yorks.  See  Hutton  Mulgrave. 

Horton,  Monk’s  (Horton,  Horton  Monachorum), 
Kent,  manor  and  priory,  1790. 

Horton,  Edward,  2357. 

Richard,  1380. 

Walter,  251, 1883,  2034,  3085 A. 

Horwood  (Horewoode),  Somers,  [in  Horsington], 
1436, 1437. 

Horwood  (Horewood),  Somers,  [in  Wincanton], 
1294,1295. 

hose,  unlawful,  sale  of,  1825. 

Hosyer  (Hosier),  Edward,  1760,  3361. 

Hotham  (Hutham),  Yorks.,  grange  in,  2463, 
P-  343- 

Hotham  (Hothome),  John,  justice  of  peace  in 
Yorkshire,  1850,  1872,  1886. 

Hotloft,  John,  clerk,  377. 

Hotofte.  See  Huttoft. 

Hougham  (Huffam),  Kent,  1094,  2465. 
Houghsetter,  Daniel,  3350,  3351. 

Houghton,  Hunts.,  268, 1900,  2314,  2724,  p.  403. 
Houghton  alias  Dame  Ellensbury  (Dame  Elins- 
burye),  Beds,  [in  Houghton  Conquest], 
manor,  1913. 


Houghton  Lancs,  [in  Winwick],  manor,  2938. 
park,  2938. 

Tower,  2938. 

Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  2437,  p.  401. 

manor  {alias  Brytons  manor),  1279. 

Houghton,  Great  (Great  Haughtone),  Yorks. 
[inDarfield],  152. 

Houghton  on  the  Hill  (Holton,  Houghton), 
Norf.,  270. 

Houghton  in  the  Hole  (Houghton,  Houghton 
next  Walsingham),  Norf.,  270. 
rectory,  2307. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2307. 

Houghton,  Little,  Northumb.  [in  Long  Houghton] 
1947. 

Houghton,  Long,  Northumb.  See  under  Boulmer. 
Houghton  le  Spring  (Owton  Houghton),  Durh., 
699,  796, 1331,2142. 

See  also  under  Eppleton;  Herrington,  East; 
Herrington,  Middle;  Herrington,  West;  Het- 
ton  le  Hole;  Moorsley;  Morton  Grange; 
Newbottle;  Offerton. 

Houghton,  John,  1291. 
son  of  John,  2236. 

woodward  in  Northamptonshire  and  Rutland, 
2236. 

Thomas,  2938. 

Houke.  See  Hook. 

Hound  Hill  (Hundall),  in  Ackworth,  Yorks.,  1941. 
Hounde,  James,  1307. 

Houndstreet  (Hunstertt),  Somers,  [in  Marksbury], 
3222. 

manor,  3222. 

Hounslow  (Hounslowe),  Midd.  [in  Heston  and 
Isleworth],  2060. 

Housham  (Howesame),  Line,  [in  Cadney],  1142. 
Hove,  Alice,  wife  of  Richard,  2969. 

Joan,  wife  of  John,  2969. 

John,  2969. 

Parnel,  wife  of  Robert,  2969. 

Peter,  2969. 

Richard,  2969. 

Robert,  2969. 

Howard  (Howarde),  Charles,  3323. 

son  of  William  lord  Howard  of  Effingham, 
1346. 

Douglas,  daughter  of  William  lord  Howard  of 
Effingham.  See  Sheffield. 

Elizabeth.  See  Ascought,  E. 

George,  knight,  270, 1894. 

master  of  the  armoury,  gentleman  usher  of 
privy  chamber,  1130,  1394,  2943,  3087. 
Margaret,  second  wife  of  Thomas,  duke  of 
Norfolk.  See  Audley. 

Thomas,  duke  of  Norfolk  {ob.  1554),  treasurer, 
2290,  3158. 

K.G.,  duke  of  Norfolk  (executed  1572), 
councillor,  earl  marshal,  312,  mo,  1245, 
1267,  1846,  1856,  1857,  1864,  2025,  2173, 
2321,  2375,  3043,  3064,  3071,  3152. 
viscount  Howard  of  Bindon  {ob.  1582), 
3094,3095. 

William,  3322. 

justice  of  peace  in  Lincolnshire,  1845,  1896. 
K.G.,  lord  Howard  of  Effingham  {ob.  1573), 
councillor,  chamberlain,  196,  199,  271, 
1346,  2211,  2681,  3094,  3095. 
appointed  keeper  of  Privy  Seal,  2937. 

Cf.  Hawde. 


594 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Howden  (Holden),  Yorks.,  1941. 
chantry,  268. 

collegiate  church,  prebend  of  Barmby  and 
Asselby  in,  1102. 

See  also  under  Yorkfleet. 

Howdon,  William,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

Cf.  Hawden. 

Howe,  Hunts.  See  Holme. 

Howe,  Kent.  See  Hoo. 

Howe,  Yorks,  [in  Pickhill],  655. 

Howe,  Thomas,  clerk,  2869. 

Howell.  See  Hoell. 

Howell  Grange  (Howell  Graunge),  Yorks,  [in 
Thurnscoe],  1166. 

Howesame.  See  Housham. 

Howesdon.  See  Ousden. 

Howett,  Robert,  clerk,  2912. 

Howgrave  (Holgrave),  Yorks,  [in  Kirklington], 
589,658. 

Howmefeld.  See  Holmesfield. 

Hownslowe.  See  Hounslow. 

Ho  wse,  J ohn  de,  1 5 o 5 . 

Howsham  (Hawsome,  Howsome,  Owsham), 
Yorks,  [in  Scrayingham],  3203. 
manor,  3203. 

Hoxne,  Hoxon,  Suff.,  2450. 

vicar  presented,  2930. 

Hoyrd,  Lionel,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  901. 

Hoyton  alias  Mylner,  Thomas,  of  Brompton,  742. 
Hoyton  Bonevell.  See  Hutton  Bonville. 

Huband  alias  Hibbott,  John,  1893. 

Hubberd  (Hoobarde,  Hubberde),  James,  1855. 
Miles,  son  of  Thomas,  322. 

Stephen,  2940. 

Thomas,  322. 

Huchenden.  See  Hughendon. 

Huchonson.  See  Hutcheson. 

Huckerbie,  John,  of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Huckes,  Thomas,  3348. 

Hucking,  Huckyng,  Kent,  1273. 

Huckleton.  See  Hickleton. 

Hucklow,  Great  (Hucklowe  Magna),  Derb.,  1189. 
Hucklow,  Little  (Hucklowe  Parva),  Derb.,  1189. 
Huckmore,  Alice,  wife  of  Gregory,  2556. 

Gregory,  2556,  3000. 

Hucknall  Torkard  (Hucknall),  Notts.,  270. 

vicar  presented,  2911. 

Huddelston.  See  Huddleston. 

Huddersfield,  Yorks.  See  under  Bradley. 
Huddleston  (Huddelston),  Edward,  2994. 

John,  constable  of  Gloucester  castle,  2693. 
Huddy  (Huddye),  William,  of  Hammoon,  1714. 

j ustice  of  peace  in  Dorset,  1885. 

Hudeswell.  See  Hudswell. 

Hudsmaugh,  Robert,  of  Trimdon,  882. 
the  elder,  of  Trimdon,  882. 

Thomas,  of  Trimdon,  882. 

Hudson  (Hudsonne),  George,  265. 

commissioner  in  Westmorland,  2033. 

John,  of  Lumley,  963. 

Robert,  the  elder,  586. 

William,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 
of  Norton,  926. 

Hudswell  (Hudeswell),  Yorks,  [in  Catterick], 
798,  799,  989- 
Hues.  See  Hughes. 

Huet  alias  Huytt,  Arthur,  2463,  p.  348. 

Huett,  Thomas,  chanter  of  St.  Davids,  3093. 

Cf  Hyett. 

Huffam.  See  Hougham. 


Hugett.  See  Huggate. 

Huggan,  Edmund,  2308. 

Thomas,  2308. 

Huggate  (Hugett,  Huggate  on  le  Wolde),  Yorks., 
268. 

rector  presented,  2917. 

Hugh  ap  Morris  ap  Holl  Goz,  2724,  p.  400. 

ap  Parr  ye,  1893. 

ap  Rice  ap  Jevan  Lloid,  2676. 

Hughendon  (Ewden,  Huchendon),  Bucks.,  3198. 

manor,  2018. 

Hughes  (Hewes,  Hues),  Alexander,  surveyor 
in  London  and  Middlesex,  509. 

Edward,  groom  of  bakehouse,  1319. 

Richard,  (servant  of  John  Stanhopp),  3327. 

Roland,  clerk,  1661. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Middlesex,  1899. 
of  Moulsham,  2878. 

Hugil  (Hugill),  Westm.  [in  Kirkby  Kendal], 
manor,  2725. 

Huick  (Huicke,  Huyck,  Huycke),  Robert,  M.D., 
principal  physician,  565,  1899,  1922,  2265. 

Thomas,  LL.D.,  master  in  Chancery,  1345, 
1899,3093. 

Huijghen,  Oliver,  2786. 

Huish  Episcopi,  Somers.  See  under  Paradise. 

Huish,  North  (Northuish),  Devon,  2942. 

Hull,  Glouc.  See  Hill. 

Hull,  Yorks.  See  Kingston  upon  Hull. 

Hull,  river,  Yorks.,  1851. 

Hull,  Bishop’s  (Hull),  Somers.,  manor,  2545. 

Hull  Park.  See  Hulne  Park. 

Hull,  Nicholas,  of  Shadforth,  738. 
of  Stockley,  869. 

Thomas,  of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 

Hulme,  Matthew,  clerk,  364. 

Hulne  Park  (Hull  Park),  Northumb.  [in  Alnwick], 
friars’  house  in,  2728. 

Hulton,  Salop.  See  Halton. 

Humber,  Somers.  See  Hummer. 

Humber,  Yorks.,  river,  277,  1851,  2373. 

Humbersowe,  Herts.,  3308. 

Humberston  (Humberstone,  Humerston),  Wil- 
liam, commissioner  for  surveying  rebels’ 
lands  in  North,  2577. 

receiver  general  in  Norfolk,  Huntingdonshire, 
etc.,  1800, 1856,  3027. 

Humberstone  (Humberston),  Leic.,  rectory,  1787. 

Humble  (Homble),  George,  of  Moorsley,  865. 

Humphrey,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 

Humbleton  (Humelton),  Yorks.,  268. 

Humbleton,  William,  2547. 

Humborne.  See  Harborne. 

Humby,  Great  (Farhumby),  Line,  [in  Somerby], 
2240,  p.295. 

Humby,  Little  (Humby  Parva),  Line,  [in  Ropsley], 
2240,  p.  295. 

Humer.  See  Hummer. 

Humerston.  See  Humberston. 

Humfrey  (Humfray,  Humfraye),  Christopher,  of 
Bishopton,  774. 
of  Gillmoor,  823. 

Gilbert,  gaoler  of  Montgomery  gaol,  3101. 

Lawrence,  dean  of  Gloucester,  2053. 

Thomas,  of  Bishopton,  773. 
of  Hurworth,  858. 

William,  assay  master  of  mint,  2721. 
porter  of  mint,  1810. 
of  Little  Stainton,  773. 
of  Tolesby,  622. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


595 


Hummer  (Humber,  Humer),  Somers,  [in  Trent], 
1301. 

Hunambye.  See  Hunmanby. 

Hunchelford.  See  Huntshield  Ford. 

Hunckes  (Hunkes),  John,  2553,  3002. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  2553  . 

Huncote  in  Narborough,  Leic.,  1900,  2158,  p.  276. 

manor,  2158,  p.  276. 

Hundall.  See  Hound  Hill. 

Hundleby  (Hundelby),  Line.,  2330. 
grange,  2330. 
manor,  2330. 

Pulvertoftes  lands  in,  2330. 

Hundon  (Honydone),  Suff.,  1305. 

Hunflett.  See  Hunslet. 

Hungarford.  See  Hungerford. 

Hungate,  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  888,  1002,  1941, 
2520. 

Hungate,  Robert,  prothonotary  and  clerk  of 
crown  in  Welsh  counties,  506. 

Thomas,  1007. 

forester  of  Galtres  forest,  2542. 

William,  1887. 

Hungerford,  Somers,  [in  Old  Cleeve],  2568. 
Hungerford  (Hungarford),  Edith,  wife  of  Thomas, 
1186. 

John,  1890,  3039. 

Thomas,  1186. 

Hungill,  William,  2447. 

Hunkes.  See  Hunckes. 

Hunmanby  (Hunambye),  Yorks.,  268. 

vicar  presented,  547. 

Hunnesden.  See  Hunsdon. 

Hunnyng,  Hunnynge.  See  Honynge. 
Hunnyngham.  See  Honingham. 

Hunsdon  (Hunnesden)  [Herts.],  lord  of.  See 
Carey. 

Hunsdon,  Christopher,  279. 

Hunsham,  Devon  [in  Burlescombe],  2347. 

Hunslet  (Hunflett,  Hunselet,  Hunslett),  Yorks, 
[in  Leeds],  597. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  344. 

Hunspell  Marse,  Hunspell  Maryse  Hunspill. 
See  Huntspill. 

Hunstanton  (Hunston),  Norf.,  270. 

Hunstertt.  See  Houndstreet. 

Hunston  (Huntstone,  Huntstonne),  Suff.,  1159, 
2463,  p.  347. 

Hunston,  William,  1848, 1855. 

Hunt  (Hunte),  Anthony,  rector  of  Calstock,  5 . 
Christopher,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 
Henry,  2748. 

Hugh.  See  Atowne. 

Hunter,  John,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

Ralph,  of  Beamish,  695. 

Robert,  of  Middridge,  833. 

Thomas,  of  Leeming,  779. 

Huntingdon  (Huntington),  Hunts.,  166,  2463, 

P-  345>  2724>  P*  4°$* 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1841. 

Corpus  Christi  guild,  2724,  p.  403. 
hospital,  2463,  p.  345. 
monastery,  268,  279,  1320. 

St.  Mary’s  church,  2724,  p.  403. 

Huntingdon,  county,  177. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1868. 
escheator  in,  1071,  2021. 
feodary  in  {named),  3047. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1891. 
receiver  general  in  {named),  1800. 


Huntingdon,  earl  and  countess  of.  See  Hastings. 

Huntingdon,  Richard,  rector  of  Waddesdon,  2114. 

Huntington  (Huntyngton),  Staff,  [in  Cannock], 
2724,  P-  398. 

Huntley,  Anthony,  2503,  2592. 

George,  1890,  3080. 

James,  of  Shadforth,  738. 

Richard,  of  Shadforth,  738. 

Hunton,  Kent,  249. 

Hunton,  Yorks,  [in  Patrick  Brompton],  749. 

Hunton,  John,  the  elder,  of  Leeming,  779. 
the  younger,  of  Leeming,  779. 

William,  the  elder,  of  East  Knoyle,  1023. 

Huntshield  Ford,  Hunchelford,  Durh.  [in  Stan- 
hope], 954. 

Huntspill  (Hunspell  Marse,  Hunspell  Maryse, 
Hunspill),  Somers.,  1320,  2343. 

church,  advowson  of,  2343. 

manor,  2343. 

Huntstone,  Huntstonne.  See  Hunston. 

Hurburton.  See  Harberton. 

Hurcott  (Hurcotte),  Somers,  [in  Ilton],  St.  James’s 
chapel,  2678. 

Hurdcott  (Hurdecote),  Wilts.,  manor,  1249. 

Hurdley  (Hurdeley,  Hyrdeley),  in  Church  Stoke, 
Mont.,  1312,  2111,  2724,  p.  401. 

Hurleston,  Richard,  2512. 

Hurley,  Berks.,  monastery,  2437. 

Hurley,  Warw.  [in  Kingsbury],  2072. 

Hum  (Hurne),  Hants,  [in  Christchurch],  manor, 
557- 

Hursborne.  See  Hurstbourn  Tarrant. 

Hursley,  Hants.,  2472. 

Hurst,  Berks.  See  under  Twyford. 

Hurst  (le  Hurste),  Hants,  [in  Hordle],  castle, 
captain  and  keeper  of,  named,  308. 

Hurst  (Herdes),  Kent,  2463,  p.  344. 

Hurst  (Hirst),  Northumb.,  1310. 

Hurst  Heath  (Hirstheath),  Hunts,  [in  Old  Hurst], 
1900. 

Hurst,  Old  (Old  Hurste),  Hunts.,  2724^.  403. 

Hurst  (Hurste,  Hyrste),  Ambrose,  clerk,  1574. 

Dennis,  clerk,  2927. 

Henry,  of  Durham,  721. 

Ralph,  3179. 

Robert,  2385. 

Hurstbourn  Tarrant  (Hursborne,  Husborne,  Hus- 
borne  Tarrante),  Hants.,  1195,  1257. 

manor,  2726. 

Hurste.  See  Hurst. 

Hurton,  Thomas,  2673. 

Hurwen,  William,  of  Ingleby  Arncliffe,  609. 

Hurworth  (Hurworthe),  Durh.,  857,  858,  886, 
2659. 

See  also  under  Neasham. 

Husband,  Anthony,  of  Neasham,  860. 

John,  of  Aiskew,  902. 

William,  of  Bedale,  800. 
of  Hackforth,  630. 

Husband’s  Bosworth  (Husband  Boresworth), 
Leic.,  1320,  2158,  p.  275. 

Husbonde,  Nicholas,  2449,  p.  337. 

Husborne  Tarrante,  Husburne.  See  Hurstbourn 
Tarrant. 

Hussey  (Huscie,  Huse,  Husee,  Husse),  John, 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1872. 
lord  Hussey,  chief  butler  (executed  1537), 
282, 1330,  2292,  p.  310,  2423. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Cuckfield,  2464. 
ofFawsley,  2456. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


596 

Hussey — cont. 

Lawrence,  LL.D.,  master  of  Chancery,  2106, 
2165, 2511. 

Mary,  wife  of  William,  2352. 

Nicholas,  of  Gray’s  Inn,  2565. 

Thomas,  2673. 

Winifred,  of  Preen,  2053(5). 

William,  2352. 

commissioner  in  Dorset,  1712,  1714,  1885. 

Hussington.  See  Hyssington. 

Huste,  Matthew,  of  Whickham,  957. 

Husthwaite  (Hustwhatte)  [Yorks.],  prebend.  See 
under  York,  cathedral. 

Hustwayte  (surname).  See  Huthwayte. 

Hutchinson  (Hochenson,  Hocheson,  Huchesson, 
Huchonson,  Hutchenson,  Hutcheson, 
Hutchynson),  Ambrose,  of  Ainderby  Steeple, 
794- 

Christopher,  of  Hutton  Bonville,  630. 
of  Thoralby,  930. 

Cuthbert,  of  Durham,  715. 
of  Fishburn,  914. 
of  Richmond,  948. 

George,  of  Durham,  713. 

Henry,  of  Brompton,  745. 

John,  lessee  of  tithes  in  Snaith,  1789. 
of  Brompton,  742. 
of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  915. 
of  Monkwearmouth,  701. 

Lawrence,  of  Northallerton,  941. 

Michael,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

Peter,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 

Philip,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

Richard,  of  Durham,  71 1. 

(another), 

of  Richmond,  948. 
of  Thrislington,  918. 

Robert,  clerk,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 
of  Shincliffe,  959. 

Thomas,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 
of  Brompton,  742. 

(another),  744. 
of  Harton,  963. 
of  East  Haukswell,  750. 
of  Richmond,  990. 

William,  of  Heighington,  833. 

Hutham.  See  Hotham. 

Huthwayte  (Hustwayte,  Huthwate),  Christopher, 
607. 

George,  of  Sowerby,  668. 
of  Whorlton,  899. 

Richard,  of  Gristwaite,  733. 

Huton,  Durh.  See  Hutton  Henry. 

Huton  (surname).  See  Hutton. 

Huton  Busshell.  See  Hutton  Bushell. 

Huttoft  (Hotofte),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  3250. 

grange,  1323,  3250. 

Hutton,  Essex,  1461. 

Hutton,  Westm.  [in  Kirkby-Kendal],  manor,  2725. 

Hutton  Bonville  (Hoyton  Bonevell),  Yorks,  [in 
Birkby],  630. 

Hutton  Bushell,  Huton  Busshell  [Yorks.],  vicar 
presented,  2866,  2913. 

Hutton  Cranswick  (Hooton  Craneswick)  [Yorks.], 
vicar  presented,  1546. 

Hutton,  Hang  (Hewton),  Yorks,  [in  Finghall], 
599- 

Hutton  Henry  (Huton),  Durh.  [in  Monk  Hesle- 
ton],  938. 

Hutton  Magna,  Yorks.  See  under  Layton,  West. 


Hutton,  Sand  (Sandhuton),  Yorks,  [in  Thirsk], 
2463,  P-  343- 

Hutton,  Sheriff  (Shereffhuton,  Sheriffhutton, 
Sherifhutton),  Yorks.,  2443. 
lordship,  50,  2231,  2542. 

See  also  under  Cornbrough. 

Hutton  Wandesley,  Yorks,  [in  Long  Marston], 
2346. 

Hutton  (Huton),  David,  1978. 

Gabriel,  of  Thrintoft,  769. 

John,  2520. 

justice  of  peace  in  Cambridgeshire,  1880. 
Matthew,  dean  of  York,  1882,  1886-8. 

of  Tolesby,  622. 

Robert,  clerk,  547. 

Thomas,  of  Marton,  623. 
of  Tadcaster.  See  Grene. 
son  of  David,  1978. 

Huyck,  Huycke.  See  Huick. 

Huyt,  Huyte.  See  Hyett. 

Huytt,  Arthur.  See  Huet. 

Hyat,  Hyatt.  See  Hyett. 

Hycham.  See  Hitcham. 

Hycke.  See  Hicke. 

Hyde,  Hants,  [in  Winchester],  monastery,  2277, 
2382,  2961,  3225. 

Hyde,  Herts,  [in  Abbots  Langley],  manor,  1255. 
Hyde,  Kent.  See  Hythe. 

Hyde,  Northants  [in  Roade],  manor,  1301. 

Hyde  (Hide),  Anthony,  1432,  2265. 

George,  son  of  Thomas,  2016. 

Thomas,  1705,  2016. 

William,  1432. 

Hydley.  See  Lydley  Hayes. 

Hyett  (Huyt,  Huyte,  Hyat,  Hyatt),  John,  2942. 
Robert,  1982. 

Thomas,  3227. 

fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1345 
son  of  Robert,  1982. 

Cf.  Huett. 

Hykeham,  North  (Northickam),  Line.,  2240, 
p.295. 

Hylhowe.  See  Hill  House. 

Hyll,  Devon.  See  Hill. 

Hyll,  Glouc.  See  Hill. 

Hyll  (surname).  See  Hill. 

Hynde,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Rowland,  2398. 

Francis,  1846,  1880. 

George,  of  Whickham,  958. 

Giles,  coroner  of  Newbury,  2340. 

Henry,  1873. 

Rowland,  2398. 

of  Brandon,  870. 

Cf.  Hyne. 

Hyndley,  Hugh,  2515. 

Hyndon.  See  Hindon. 

Hyndurington.  See  Hindurington. 

Hyne,  Edward,  2318. 

Cf.  Hynde. 

Hynemarshe,  John,  1012. 

Hynford.  See  Sandford,  Higher. 

Hynton.  See  Hinton. 

Hynxton.  See  Hinxton. 

Hyrdeley.  See  Hurdley. 

Hyrste.  See  Hurst. 

Hyssington  (Hussington),  Mont,  [and  Salop], 
church,  1312. 

Hytchynges.  See  Hitchin. 

Hythe  (Hide,  Hyde),  Kent,  2463,  pp.  344,  345. 
church,  2463,  pp.  344,  345. 


GENERAL  INDEX  597 


Hythe,  New  [Newhill,  Newhithe],  in  East  Mai- 
ling, Kent,  1 1 12. 

Hythe,  John,  of  Billingham,  1014. 

{another),  1019. 


I 

Ibstock  (Ibestock,  Ivestock),  Leic.,  2158,  pp.  275, 
276. 

manor,  2158. 

Ibstone  (Ipston),  Bucks,  [and  Oxon],  2018. 

Iceland,  456. 

Ichington  Longa.  See  Itchington,  Long. 
Ickborough.  See  Igborough. 

Ickleton  (Ickelton,  Icklington,  Iklington),  Cambs., 
2447,  2463,  pp.  341,  346,  2569,  p.  370,  2724, 
p.  402. 

guild,  2463,  p.  341. 
vicar  of,  2463,  p.  346. 

Icklingham  (Ikelingham,  Ikelington),  Suff.,  3243. 
Icklington,  Iklington.  See  Ickleton. 

Iddesleigh  (Idslegh),  Devon,  1944. 

See  also  under  Bramblecote. 

Iden,  Sussex,  3199. 

Iden,  Henry,  24. 

idiots  and  lunatics,  251,  256,  258,  1073,  1688, 
1733,  i7365  1768-70,  2435,  2831,  2991,  3004, 
3005, 3078-82. 

Idslegh.  See  Iddesleigh. 

Idson,  John,  of  Nettledale,  909. 

Igborough  (Ickborough),  Norf.,  270. 

Ikelingham,  Ikelington.  See  Icklingham. 

Ilchester  (Yvelchester),  Somers.,  gaol  in,  delivery 
of,  142. 

lies,  Edmund,  of  Thirsk,  662. 

Ilesham  (Illesham),  Hants,  [in  Christchurch], 
2677. 

Iley  (Ilye),  Humphrey,  of  Brancepeth,  873. 
Thomas,  of  Durham,  725. 

of  Helmington  Row,  873. 

William,  ofBroomshields,  856. 

Ilford,  Essex.  See  under  Grayshamhall. 

Illesham.  See  Ilesham. 

Illington  (Illyngton).  Norf.,  270,  2372. 

Illingworth  (Ulyng worth),  John,  3211. 

Thomas,  3211. 

William,  3211. 

Illyngton.  See  Illington. 

Illyngworth.  See  Illingworth. 

Ilmington  (Ilmyngton),  Warw.  [and  Glouc.], 
2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 
church,  2158,  p.  274. 

Ilminster  (Ilmyster),  Somers.,  2889. 

St.  Catherine’s  chantry,  2442. 

Ilmyngton.  See  Ilmington. 

Ilmyster.  See  Ilminster. 

Ilsington,  Devon,  1796. 

Ilsington,  Norf.  See  Tilney  cum  Islington. 

Ilsley,  East  (Eastillesley),  Berks.,  manor,  1687. 
Ilston  [Glam.],  rector  presented,  1664. 

Ilton,  Somers.  See  under  Hurcott. 

Ilton  (Ylton),  Yorks.,  3326. 

Ilye.  See  Iley. 

Imber,  Wilts.,  1023. 

Imber,  Humphrey,  2108. 

Imberhorne,  Sussex  [in  East  Grinstead],  manor, 
1268. 

Immingham  (Hemyngton,  Immyngton),  Line., 
2240,  p.  296. 


Impington,  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345,  2569,  2724, 
p.  402. 

church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Incledon,  Jacob,  2942. 

incorporation,  charters  of,  1829,  2729,  3357. 

Ind,  Richard,  2488. 

indentures  and  recognizances.  Crown’s  interest 
in,  grants  of,  40,  1934,  1947,  2125. 
informers  and  promoters,  corrupt  dealing  of, 
alleged,  2164,  2425,  p.  326. 

Ingarsby  ( — ),  2285. 

Ingarseley.  See  Ingleigh. 

Ingatestone  (Ingerstone),  Essex,  268,  2702. 
Ingeham.  See  Ingham. 

Ingelbergh,  Ciberitus,  459. 

Cf.  Ingleby. 

Ingelby  (surname).  See  Ingleby. 

Ingerthorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  1002. 

Ingestone  (Ingeston),  Heref.,  2496. 

Ingham  (Yngham),  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  295. 
grange,  2355. 

Ingham  (Ingeham),  Suff.,  3243. 

Ingham,  William,  1460. 

Ingheston.  See  Higestone. 

Ingleby  (Hingleby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Ingleby,  Line.  See  also  Ingoldsby. 

Ingleby  Arncliffe  (Engelbye  under  Arme  Clitfe, 
Inglebie,  Ingleby  under  Arnecliff,  Inglebye), 
Yorks.,  268,  609, 1941. 
church,  1778. 
rectory,  1778. 

Ingleby  Barwick  (Barwicke  upon  Tease,  Could 
Ingley),  Yorks,  [in  Stainton],  623,  627. 
Ingleby  Greenhow  (Inglebye),  Yorks.,  rectory, 
1946. 

See  also  under  Battersby;  Greenhow. 

Ingleby,  North  and  South  (Inglebye),  Line,  [in 
Saxelby],  2241. 
manor,  2241. 
rector,  2241. 

Ingleby  (Ingelby,  Ingelby  e,  Inglebye),  John, 
prior  of  Sheen,  1130. 

William,  commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  1716, 
1728,  2995,  3066. 
knight,  1850, 1887. 

Cf.  Ingelbergh. 

Ingiedewe,  James,  of  Ormsby,  614. 

Leonard,  of  Seamer,  625. 

Ingleigh  (Ingarseley),  Devon  [in  Broadwood 
Kelly],  1320. 

Ingleton,  Durh.  [in  Staindrop],  971. 

Ingleton,  John,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Inglewood  (Englewood),  Cumb.  [in  Penrith], 
forest,  3091. 

Ingley,  Could.  See  Ingleby  Barwick. 

Inglishe,  Richard,  of  Little  Langton,  816. 
Ingoldsby  (Ingleby,  Ingoldesby),  Line.,  1323, 
2240,  p.  295. 

Ingoldwells  (Ingolmylles),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
Ingram,  Edward,  of  Newsham,  600. 

John,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 

Inkersall,  Derb.  [in  Staveley],  3190. 
inquisition,  heavy  charges  of  taking,  1939. 

Instow  (Instowe),  Devon,  2292,  p.  310. 

Intwood,  Norf.,  3355. 

Inworth  (Inworthe),  Essex,  2290. 

Ipeswiche.  See  Ipswich. 

Iplepenford,  Iplepenforde.  See  Ipplepen. 

Ippesley  (Ipsley),  John,  230,  1370. 
son  of  John,  1370. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


598 

Ippeswich.  See  Ipswich. 

Ipplepen  (Iplepenford,  Iplepenforde),  Devon, 
2292,  pp.  310,  311. 

Ippollitts  (Pollettes,  Ypollittes),  Herts.,  1419, 
2463,  p.  342. 

See  also  under  Gosmore. 

Ipsley,  Warw.,  2072. 

Ipsley  (surname).  See  Ippesley. 

Ipston.  See  Ibstone. 

Ipstones,  Staffs.  See  under  Morridge. 

Ipswich  (Ipeswiche,  Ippeswick,  Ipswiche),  Suff., 
94,  287,  1900,  2510,  3096. 
bailiffs  and  burgesses,  3096. 

{named) , 1859. 

Christ’s  Hospital,  3096. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1859. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  508,  1841. 
port,  2267,  3349. 

St.  Clement,  268. 

St.  Edmund  Pountney  chapel,  2724,  p.  399. 

St.  Helen’s,  church,  268. 

St.  Margaret’s  guild,  2724,  p.  399. 

St.  Mary,  at  the  Tower,  3050. 

St.  Matthew  (St.  Matthew  without  the  gate), 
287. 

St.  Peter,  287. 
church,  1900. 
priory,  287. 

Irby  in  the  Marsh  (Irby,  Irbye),  Line.,  2398,  2505. 
Irchester  (Archestre),  Northants,  1320. 
church,  1320. 

Ireby,  Low,  Cumb.  [in  Ireby],  2438. 
church,  2438. 

Ireby  (Irebye),  Leonard,  1846,  1871,  1874, 

1895-7. 

Ireforde.  See  Irford. 

Ireland,  182,  2066,  2167,  2172. 
auditor  in,  3089. 

{named),  2097,  2107. 

chancellor  of,  2160,  3089.  See  also  Weston,  R. 
Chancery,  master  of  rolls  of,  3089. 

See  also  Draycote,  H. 

Common  Pleas,  chief  justice  of,  2160. 
council  in,  2160. 

councillor  in.  See  Lofthouse,  A. 
deputy  in, 2160, 2512. 

See  also  Fitz williams,  W.;  Radclyffe,  T.;  Sidney, 
T. 

Exchequer,  2293. 
auditors  of  {named),  196. 
barons  of,  3089. 

chief  baron  of,  2160,  3089. 

See  also  Bath,  J.;  Dyllon,  L. 
treasurer  of,  3089. 
great  seal  of,  keeper  of,  2160. 
justices  in,  2066,  2160,  25 12. 
lieutenant  of,  2160. 

See  also  Radclyffe,  T. 
linen  and  linen  yarn  in,  2163,2512. 
pensioners  in,  Queen’s  {named),  2167. 

Queen’s  Bench  of,  chief  justice,  2160. 
receiver  general  in.  See  Fitzwilliams,  W. 
treasurer  of,  2160. 

treasurer  of  wars  in.  See  Fitzwilliams,  W. 
vice-treasurer  of.  See  Fitzwilliams,  W. 

Ireland,  Edmund,  master  of  Middleton  grammar 
school,  2448. 

John,  2563. 

Robert,  3077. 

Irenham.  See  Irnham. 


Irford  (Ireforde),  Line.,  priory  [in  Stainton  le 
Vale],  1 1 1 3 . 

Irnham  (Irenham),  Line.,  3228. 
iron  mills,  mo,  2647. 

Irresden.  See  Earsdon. 

Irrington.  See  Ellington. 

Irshopburne.  See  Erring  Burn. 

Irthlingborough  (Irthingboroughe),  Northants., 
St.  Peter’s  college,  stewardship  of  lands  of, 
2982. 

Isaac  (Isaak,  Isacke),  Edward,  1208,  1889,  3093. 
Isaf  (Issaph),  Carn.,  commote,  3314. 

Isatson,  Alice,  widow,  1149. 

Iscor’.  See  Isgorfai. 

Iseham.  See  Isham. 

Iselbecke.  See  Isle  Beck. 

Iseldon.  See  Islington. 

Iselham.  See  Isleham. 

Iselington.  See  Islington. 

Isell,  Cumb.  See  under  Redmain. 

Isgorfai  (Iscor’),  Carn.,  commote,  2262. 

Isham  (Iseham),  Northants.,  2285. 

Isham,  Anne,  daughter  of  Giles,  1814. 

Giles,  1814. 

Henry,  1814. 

Jane,  daughter  of  Giles,  1814. 

John,  1814,  1467. 

Margery,  daughter  of  Giles,  1814. 

Robert,  clerk,  brother  of  Giles,  1814. 

Islam.  See  Isleham. 

Isle  Abbotts,  Somers.,  2678. 

Islebeck  (Heselbecke,  Iselbecke),  Yorks,  [in  Kirby 
Knowle],  1777. 

Isle  Beck  (Iselbecke),  Yorks,  [in  Topcliffe],  2080. 
Isleham  (Islam,  Iselham),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345, 
2724,  p.402. 
church,  2724,  p.  402. 

Isleworth  (Istleworth,  Thystleworth),  Midd.,  275, 
2060. 

See  also  under  Syon. 

Isley,  Henry,  knight,  2578. 

William,  justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894. 
son  of  Henry,  2578. 

Islington  (Iseldon,  Iselington,  Isledon,  Islyngton, 
Isselington),  Midd.,  270,  1198,  1271,  2317, 
2571. 

See  also  under  Highbury;  Holloway;  Kingsland. 
Islington  (Islyngton),  Norf.,  1260. 
vicar  presented,  372,  2919. 

See  also  under  Tilney. 

Issaph.  See  Isaf. 

Isselington.  See  Islington. 

Issington,  Hants,  [in  Binsted],  1262. 

Isted,  East.  See  Tisted,  East. 

Istelworth  Syon.  See  Syon. 

Istleworth.  See  Isleworth. 

Istleworthe  Syon.  See  Syon. 

Istrad  Moirick.  See  Ystrad  Meurig. 

Italy  and  Italians,  108,  437,  566,  1776,  2148,  2152, 
2766, 2790. 

Itchingfield  (Hitchingfeld),  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 
church,  2724,  p.  401. 

Itchington,  Long  (Ichington  Longa),  Warw., 
2158,  p.  274,  2971. 
manor,  2971. 

Ithell,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  1846. 

Ivan  ap  David  ap  Thomas,  2041. 

Ivechurche.  See  Ivychurch. 

Iveley,  John,  1025. 

Ivelton.  See  Yeovilton. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


599 


Iverie,  John,  serjeant  at  arms,  1409. 

Ives,  Robert,  the  younger,  3189. 

Ivestock.  See  Ibstock. 

Ivie,  Thomas,  i860. 

Ivinghoe  (Ivingo),  Bucks.,  3192. 

Ivington,  Heref.  [in  Leominster],  manor,  1286. 
Ivlestree.  See  Elstree. 

Ivychurch  (Ivechurch,  Ivechurche),  Kent,  1474, 
2395,2465. 

Ivyhurst  (Vyhurst),  Durh.  \midentiped ],  2520. 
Iwerne  (Iwern),  Dorset,  2481. 

Iwerne  Courtnay  (Iwerne  Courteney),  Dorset, 
1051,1445. 

Iwerne  Minster  (Iwerum  Mynster),  Dorset, 
1051,2957. 

Ixborn.  See  Exborne. 

Ix worth  (Yxworth),  Sufi.,  268,  1159. 
monastery,  1259,  2463,  p.  347. 


J 

Jack,  Robert,  of  Thoralby,  930. 

Cf.  Jakes. 

Jackeson,  Jackesonne.  See  Jackson. 

Jackman,  Edward,  alderman  of  London,  227,  235. 

Richard,  2374. 

Jackson  (Jackeson,  Jackesonne),  Charles,  2221. 
commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  3009,  3074. 

Christopher,  2974. 
of  Danby  Wiske,  816. 
of  Northallerton,  853. 
of  Thirsk,  601. 

George,  of  Crakehill,  777. 

Henry,  of  Durham,  71 1. 

Humphrey,  of  Tudhoe,  880. 

James,  of  Northallerton,  793. 

John,  justice  of  assize,  Northern  circuit,  1845. 
of  Bedale,  787. 
of  Dalton  le  Dale,  979. 
of  Low  Dinsdale,  887. 
ofElstob,  975. 
of  Kiplin,  804. 
ofLazenby,  61 1. 
of  Normanby,  624. 
of  East  Rainton,  836. 
of  Swinton,  631. 
lessee  in  Hay  Forest,  2557. 

Lancelot,  of  Langley,  898. 

Marmaduke,  of  Nettledale,  997. 

Martin,  of  Hemlington  Row,  796. 

Philip,  of  Ripon,  866. 

Ralph,  of  Billy  Row,  869. 

Richard,  of  Denton,  848. 

Robert,  of  Crakehill,  777. 
of  Little  Langton,  749. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 
the  elder,  of  Ellington,  760. 
the  younger,  of  Ellington,  760. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 

Simon,  of  Crakehill,  777. 
of  Helmington  Row,  869. 

Thomas,  of  Bishopton,  774. 
of  Crakehill,  777. 
of  Hutton  Hang,  599. 

William,  of  Bedale,  801. 
of  Bishopton,  773. 
of  Brompton,  745. 
of  Durham,  719. 
ofElstob,  975. 


Jackson,  William — cont. 
of  Langley,  898. 
of  Scruton,  768. 
of  Sowerby,  668. 
of  Stillington,  977. 
the  elder,  ofElstob,  975. 

Jacque.  See  Jakes. 

Jacob,  Christopher,  445. 

Jacobson,  Abraham.  See  Mychaelis. 

Jakes  (Jacque,  Jaikes,  Jake),  Adam,  of  Cubeck, 
934- 

James,  1643. 

John,  of  Baldersby,  763. 

Ralph,  of  Little  Langton,  854. 

Cf.  Jack. 

James,  David,  2520. 

Edmund,  2990. 

George,  560. 

Hugh,  of  Bristol,  2243. 

Martin,  2480. 

Robert,  clerk,  1483. 

William,  clerk,  1801. 

of  London,  2363,  2724,  p.  397. 
of  Stepney,  3175. 

lessee  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  2651. 
subject  of  emperor,  444. 
tailor,  Scottish  subject,  1590. 

James  ap  Rees,  2672. 

Jameson,  Ralph,  of  Lanchester,  797. 

Janson,  William,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 

Windrick,  2778. 

Jarrow,  Durh.  See  under  Harton;  Heworth. 

Jarvaux.  See  Jervaulx. 

Jaye,  William,  248  3 A,  248  3 B. 

Jeffarson,  Jeffrasonne.  See  Jefferson. 

Jefferay,  Jeffereys,  Jefferis.  See  Jeffreys. 

Jefferay,  Jeffereys,  Jefferis.  See  Jeffreys. 

Jefferson  (Giffarsonne,  Giffrason,  Gifferson,  Jef- 
farson, Jeffrasonne,  Jeffrayson,  Jeffreyson, 
Jephson,  Jeverson,  Jifferson),  Christopher 
of  Elton,  975. 

Cuthbert,  602. 

John,  of  Ellerton  Abbey,  891. 
of  Elton,  975. 

Nicholas,  of  Norton,  916. 

Ralph,  of  Norton,  926. 

Richard,  of  Hudswell,  989. 

Robert,  of  Carleton,  857. 

Roger  of  Norton,  976. 

William,  1836. 

commissioner  in  Hampshire,  219. 
of  Burton  Constable,  747. 
of  Norton,  976. 

Jeffes,  William,  clerk,  2923. 

Jeffreys  (Jefferay,  Jeffereys,  Jefferis),  Emma, 
wife  of  John,  2292,  p.  310. 

Joan,  daughter  of  John,  2292,  p.  310. 

John,  2292,  p.  310,  2971. 
serjeant  at  law,  2730,  2818. 

Leonard,  son  of  William,  2589. 

William,  2589. 

Jeffreyson.  See  Jefferson. 

Jegges,  William,  558. 

Jellis,  John,  2450. 

Jenett,  Ralph,  keeper  of  wardrobe  of  beds  and 
armoury  in  Windsor  Castle,  1395. 

Tenison  (Tenyson),  Thomas,  auditor  of  Ireland, 
196,  2097,  2107. 

Jenkin  ap  Jevan  ap  Thomas,  2724,  p.  400. 

Jenkin,  John.  See  Beckwith. 


OOO  GENERAL  INDEX 


Jenkins  (Jenkyns),  John,  receiver  general  in 
Yorkshire,  15. 

William,  commissioner  in  Glamorganshire, 
1759- 

Jenkyn,  John.  iVeEmley. 

Jenkyns.  See  Jenkins. 

Jennings  (Jenninges,  Jenny  ms,  Jennyns),  John, 
of  the  royal  household,  2139. 

Thomas,  2158,  3175. 

William,  1914. 

Cf.  Jenyng. 

Jenyng  (Jenyn,  Jenynge),  Isabel,  wife  of  Thomas, 
268. 

Richard,  of  Brentwood,  268. 

Thomas,  268,  1438. 

Cf.  Jennings. 

Jenyson.  See  Jenison. 

Jephson.  See  Jefferson. 

Jermyn,  Ambrose,  knight,  1856. 

William,  1130,  1394. 

Jernegan,  Frances,  wife  of  Henry,  1286. 

Henry,  knight,  1286,  1855,  1856. 

Jerningham  (Jernyngham),  Henry,  knight,  1864, 
2638. 

constable  of  Gloucester  castle,  2693. 
keeper  of  Greenwich  manor  and  park,  2943. 
John,  of  Somerleyton,  1343. 

Jerrett,  Nicholas,  of  London,  139. 

Jersey  (Jersaye),  isle,  2166. 

govenor  and  captain  of  ( named),  2166. 

Mont  Orgueil  castle  in,  2166. 

St.  Germaine  manor  in,  2166. 

Jervaulx  (Jarvaux,  Jervaux,  Jervauxe,  Jervax), 
Yorks,  [in  East  Witton],  993. 
monastery,  1108, 1365,  3328. 

Jervys  (Gervys),  John,  coroner  in  Staffordshire, 
559- 

Richard,  3070. 

William,  of  Long  Newton,  821. 

Jesse,  John,  of  Brompton,  745. 

Jethou  (Gittowe,  Sothowe),  isle,  captain  and 
governor  of  {named),  17. 

Jevan  ap  Lewes  ap  Meredith,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Powell  ap  Dakin,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  William  ap  Thomas,  2934. 

Goz  ap  Hughe,  2724,  p.  400. 

Jevans,  James,  2663. 

John,  2663. 

William,  clerk,  2663. 

Jeve,  James,  3210. 

Jeverson.  See  Jefferson. 

Jevington,  Sussex,  3242. 

Jifferson.  See  Jefferson. 

Joblinge,  John,  of  Sedgefield,  920. 

Jobson,  Edward,  2434. 

Francis,  knight,  318,  1870,  1889,  1899. 

surveyor  of  woods  south  of  Trent,  2461. 
Walter,  of  Kingston  on  Hull,  1851,  2133,  2457. 

( — ),  a Fleming,  1900. 

the  widow  (— ),  a Fleming,  1900. 

John  ap  Edward  ap  Howell,  of  Bangor,  138. 
ap  Jevan  ap  David,  of  Llan  Gammarch,  36. 
ap  Jevan  ap  John,  2934. 
ap  Jevan  Benwin  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Jevan  Goz,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Mathew  ap  Thomas  ap  Ryce,  1134. 
ap  Owen,  3191. 
ap  William  ap  Ithell,  2041. 

David  ap  Owen,  2724,  p.  400. 

Goz  ap  Morris,  2724,  p.  400. 


John — cont. 

Harry  Llewellin  Wallter,  552. 

Lloid  ap  David,  i486. 

Thomas  David  ap  John,  2424. 

Thomas  ap  Phelipp,  queen’s  attorney  in  Haver- 
fordwest, 541. 

Conrad,  1503. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Pero,  1377. 

Pero,  1377. 

Petye.  See  William,  John. 

Richard,  of  St.  Stithian’s,  137. 

John  [of  Gaunt],  duke  of  Lancaster  (< ob . 1399), 
2448. 

Blanche,  wife  of  John,  2448. 

Johnson  (Jonson),  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas,  2482. 
formerly  wife  of  John  Brigges,  2888. 

Anthony,  of  Whitburn,  709. 

Arnold,  a Fleming,  1900. 

Christopher,  2482. 
of  Ripon,  867. 
of  Scorton,  1000. 

David.  See  Frylickcoven. 

Dennis,  of  Heighington,  845. 

Derick,  2673. 

Geoffrey,  clerk,  2729. 

George,  clerk,  1549. 
of  Holmside,  877. 

Henry,  of  Bedale,  786. 
of  Cockfield,  970. 
of  Staindrop,  966. 
of  Wadley,  3348. 
son  of  Thomas,  knight,  2577. 
subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves,  485. 
traitor,  2728. 

James,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  1001. 

John,  book  printer,  1603. 

keeper  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  gaol,  503. 
master  gunner  in  Carlisle  castle,  3112. 
master  of  the  King’s  barge,  3143. 
of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 
of  Bedale,  787. 
of  Newport,  75. 
of  Richmond,  951. 
of  Wolviston,  1013. 
the  elder,  of  Richmond,  950. 
lessee  of  Cockfield  manor,  3275. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Flamborough,  558. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Sandford,  1904. 
tenant  in  Fleet  Street,  2463,  p.  346. 

Joyce,  1633. 

Lawrence,  of  Healey,  629. 

Leonard,  of  Hartlepool,  386. 

Marmaduke,  of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Mason,  2816. 

Michael,  of  Holmside,  877. 

Nicholas,  of  Holmside,  877. 

Paul,  1241,  2305. 

Ralph,  52,  1083. 
son  of  Ralph,  52,  1085. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Grantham,  1326. 
of  Thrintoft,  767. 

owner  of  lands  in  Faversham,  2480. 

Richard,  of  Carleton,  837. 
of  Durham,  923. 
of  East  Cowton,  640. 
of  London,  2307. 
of  Romanby,  604. 

Robert,  of  Neasham,  860. 
of  Seaton  Carew,  960. 
of  Sedgefield,  919. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Johnson,  Robert — cont. 
of  Willington,  879. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Flamborough,  558. 
son  of  Thomas,  1162. 

S.T.B.,  prebendary  of  St.  George’s,  Windsor, 
x345>  3 1 54-  . 

Roger,  ofHolmside,  877. 

Roman,  2158,  p.  275. 

Rouley,  2673. 

Stephen,  clerk,  1578. 

Thomas,  1162,  2888. 
knight,  2577. 

of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  805. 

of  East  Cowton,  642. 

of  Hilton,  629. 

of  Holmside,  877. 

of  Masham,  762. 

of  West  Rainton,  802. 

of  Redworth,  879. 

of  Thrintoft,  767. 

lessee  of  lands  in  Heather,  2482. 

William,  deceased,  1694. 

of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  805. 
of  East  Cowton,  640. 
of  Ellington,  760. 

See  also  Cowman. 

Cf.  Joneson. 

Johnson  alias  Clerk,  Cuthbert,  605. 

John,  605. 

Johnston  (Jonston),  Pern.,  2032. 

Jolburne,  John,  prior  of  Sheen,  2648. 

Jolland,  Isabel,  wife  of  John,  1171. 

John,  1171. 

Jones,  Fulke,  clerk,  2820. 

Henry,  knight,  1834,  3001. 
the  elder,  515. 
son  of  Lewis,  2081. 

Hugh,  10. 

Joan,  wife  of  Lewis,  3116. 

Judith,  relict  of  Robert  (sister  of  Christopher 
Pyke),  1380. 

Lewis,  of  London,  3116. 

lessee  of  Llaniestyn  rectory,  208 1 . 

Owen,  of  Hartlebury.  See  Owen  ap  John. 
Peter,  3182. 

Philip,  B.C.L.,  3093. 

Quintin,  1126. 

Richard,  clerk,  2861. 

yeoman  of  chamber,  1340. 

Robert,  commissioner  in  Monmouthshire,  231. 
deceased,  1380. 

keeper  of  chamber  of  Privy  Council,  528. 
Thomas,  commissioner  in  Leicestershire,  200, 
1724. 

lessee  of  Taplow  manor,  303. 
lessee  of  Witley  rectory,  2342. 

Walter,  clerk,  15 1,  1074. 

lessee  in  Brecknock,  529. 

William,  2477. 
clerk,  2909. 
of  Chester,  1452. 
son  of  Lewis,  208 1 . 
vicar  of  Hannington,  1573. 

Joneson,  Brome,  son  of  William,  2713. 

William,  1285,  2713. 

coroner  in  Somerset,  1458. 

Cf.  Johnson. 

Jonson.  Johnson. 

Jonston.  See  Johnston. 

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60I 

Jordan,  Jorden.  See  Jurden. 

Joslyn,  Thomas,  1320. 

Joule,  Thomas,  groom  of  larder,  1334. 

Jourden,  Richard,  groom  of  the  ewery,  usher,  etc. 

in  the  Queen’s  Bench,  2585,  2688. 

Jowell,  Christian,  wife  of  Christopher,  2702. 

Christopher,  of  London,  2702. 

Jowsye,  John,  of  Guisbrough,  619. 

Joye,  George,  clerk,  407. 

Joy  lie,  John,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

Joyne,  Andrew,  3075. 

Joyner,  Henry,  2724,  p.  399. 

Julett.  See  St.  Juliot. 

Julians  Well  (Julyan  Welles),  Yorks,  [in  Ella 
Kirk],  1851. 

Julyan,  John,  271. 

Jurden  (Jordan,  Jorden),  Richard,  groom  of 
ewery,  2051. 

Thomas,  3025. 

William,  1214. 

master  surveyor  of  ordnance  in  Tower,  24. 
Jurdyson,  James,  of  Easington,  737. 

Juvenis,  Richard,  2449,  p.  336. 


K 

Kancham,  Margery,  of  Rolvenden,  75. 

Kanocke,  Kanoke.  See  Cannock. 

Kateram.  See  Caterham. 

Kay  (Kaye),  Arthur,  1 144. 

Christopher,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

George,  clerk,  2917. 
of  Richmond,  989. 
son  of  Arthur,  1143. 

Henry,  589. 

James,  clerk,  2837. 

John,  the  elder,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

the  younger,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Arthur,  1143. 

Ralph,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 

Richard,  of  Richmond,  990. 

Thomas,  of  Coatham  Mundeville,  973. 
of  Snape,  943 . 
the  elder,  of  Chilton,  876. 
the  younger,  of  Chilton,  876. 

Kaynesham.  See  Keynsham. 

Kayneston  Terrant.  See  Tarrant,  Keynston. 
Kaynho,  Kaynhoperke.  See  Cainhoe. 

Kaype,  John,  of  Welbury,  631. 

Kayviliocke.  See  Cyfeiliog. 

Keale,  West  (Westerkeile),  Line.,  3216. 

Keble  (Kebbell),  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry, 
3282. 

Henry,  3282. 

commissioner  in  Leicestershire,  1745. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Henry,  3282. 

Kebycke.  See  Kepwick. 

Kedbroke.  See  Kidbrooke. 

Kedbye,  Thomas,  309. 

Keddesburye.  See  Kidsbury. 

Keddington  (Keddyngton,  Kennyngton),  Line., 
2304,3250. 

Kedewen.  See  Cydewain. 

Kedington  or  Kitton,  Suff.,  1305. 

Keelby,  (Keleby),  Line.,  1323. 

Kegworth,  Leic.,  manor,  2725. 

Keidio.  See  Ceidio. 

Keighley,  Yorks.,  2454. 


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6o2 

Keinton  Mandeville  (Kington  Maunfeld,  Kinton, 
Knighton  Maundesfeld),  Somers.,  295,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Kekewich,  George,  1881. 

Kelby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Keldon.  See  Kelvedon. 

Keleby.  See  Keelby. 

Keleway.  See  Kellewaye. 

Kelfield  (Kelfeild),  Yorks,  [in  Stillingfleet], 
chapel,  268. 

Kelingholme.  See  Killingholme. 

Kelk,  Great  (Kelke,  Kelkes),  Yorks,  [in  Foston 
upon  the  Wolds],  2116. 
chapel,  St.  Catherine’s  chantry  in,  2216. 

Kelke,  Christopher,  1871,  3226. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Christopher,  3226. 

Kell,  Christopher,  of  Newton,  ion. 

Thomas,  clerk,  389. 

Kelleborne.  See  Kilburn. 

Keller,  Daniel,  of  Eversley,  148. 

Kellewaye  (Kelewey),  Francis,. 5 13,  3358. 

Kelley,  William,  of  Stapleton,  1005. 

Kellingholme.  See  Killingholme. 

Kellington  (Kyllington),  Yorks.,  2443. 

See  also  under  Whitley. 

Kelloe  (Kello),  Durh.,  959. 

See  also  under  Cassop;  Thornley;  Wingate. 
Kellond,  Richard,  2942. 

Kellyshall.  See  Kelsale. 

Kelmscott  (Kelmescote),  Oxon.  [in  Broadwell], 
1048. 

Kelnewicke.  See  Kilnwick. 

Kelowdon.  See  Kelvedon. 

Kelsale  (Kellyshall,  Kelsall,  Kensall),  Suff.,  192, 
1900,  2724,  p.  399. 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Kelsaye,  John,  599. 

Thomas,  of  School  Aycliffe,  834. 

Kelseby.  See  Kexby. 

Kelsham,  Christopher,  515. 

Kelstern  (Kelsterne,  Kelstorne,  Kelstrone),  Line., 
1288. 

manor,  2409,  3358. 

Kelthorpe  (Kettlethorpe),  Rutland  [in  Ketton], 
manor,  2964. 

Kelvedon  (Keldon,  Kelowdon),  Essex,  2290,  2969. 
Kemelton.  See  Kimbolton. 

Kemmes.  See  Cemmes. 

Kempe,  Anthony,  1172,  2329. 

Edward,  2329. 

Eleanor,  lady,  271. 

wife  of  Francis,  2329. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edward,  2329. 

Francis,  2329. 

John,  2329. 
attorney,  164. 

Margery,  wife  of  Anthony,  2329. 

Peter,  329,  3228,  3234. 

Richard,  3048. 

Robert,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Norfolk, 
1855- 

justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 
lessee  of  St.  Budeaux  chapel,  1771. 

Thomas,  1172. 

knight,  199,  1207,  1224,  1854,  1866,  1894, 
2162,  2329,  2465. 

Kempley,  John,  of  Marske,  624. 

Kempston  [Beds.],  vicar  presented,  360. 

Kempston,  Norf.,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 

Kemys,  Robert,  1285, 1437. 


Kenag.  See  Capel  Kenog. 

Kenchester,  Heref.  See  under  Bunshill. 

Kendal,  Kirkby  (Kendall,  Kyrbye  Kendall), 
Westm.,  2725. 
barony,  2725. 
castle,  2725. 
manor,  2725. 

markets,  fairs,  etc.  in,  2725. 
park,  2725. 

Kendall  (Kendale),  Anthony,  3358. 

Gilbert,  of  Wallerthwaite,  1002. 

Thomas,  of  Appleton,  612. 

William,  2447. 

Kendraye,  Richard,  of  Borrowby,  765. 

William,  of  Borrowby,  765. 

Kenelworth.  See  Kenilworth. 

Kenesworth.  See  Kensworth. 

Kenilworth  (Kenelworth,  Kenelworthe),  Warw., 
monastery,  2278,  3325. 
rectory,  3325. 
vicar  and  vicarage,  3325. 

Kenn  (Kenne),  Somers.,  chapel,  2678. 

Kennett,  [Wilts.],  river,  1873. 

Kennington  (Coningbroke,  Kenyngton),  Kent, 
180. 

manor,  1787. 

Kennyngton,  Line.  See  Keddington. 

Kensall,  Suff.  See  Kelsale. 

Kensington,  Midd.,  3127. 
manor  and  rectory,  523. 

See  also  under  Knightsbridge;  Notting  Barns; 
Westowne. 

Kensworth  (Kenesworth),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Kent,  county.  199,  238,  239,  249,  2244,  2449. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1854,  1865-7. 
coroner  in  (named),  1685. 
escheatorin,  2620. 

(named),  3092. 

feodary  in  (named),  238,  249,  253,  1762,  3084. 
justices  of  assize  in,  75,  2162. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1894. 
surveyor  in  (named),  1094, 1 1 1 1. 

Kent,  earl  of,  1784,  2450. 

Spe  also  Grey,  R. 

Kent,  Jane,  widow,  1917. 

John,  2463,  p.  348. 

Kentish  Town  (Kentestowne),  Midd.  [in  St. 

Pancras],  1271,  3127. 

Kenton,  Suff.,  3048. 

Kenton  Hall  (Kynton)  [Suff.],  3086. 

Kenwick  (Kenwycke),  in  Ellesmere,  Salop.,  2327 . 
Kenwick’s  Wood  (Kenwyckes  Wood),  in  Elles- 
mere, Salop.  2327. 

Kenworth,  John,  yeoman  of  guard,  310. 
Kenwycke.  See  Kenwick. 

Kenyngton.  See  Kennington. 

Kenyon,  William,  2512. 

Kepax.  See  Kippax. 

Kepwick  (Kebycke,  Kepwicke),  Yorks,  [in  Over 
Silton],  659,  2463,  p.  343. 

St.  Margaret  chapel,  2463,  p.  343. 

Kepwicke  alias  Kewbecke  [ ? Kepwick  in  Worton], 
Yorks.,  2115. 

Kerbey.  See  Kirby. 

Kerdiff.  See  Cardiff. 

Kerdiston  (Cardeston),  Norf.,  1464. 

Kerebie.  See  Kirby. 

Keretonne,  John,  of  Hipswell,  591. 

of  Thornaby,  636. 

Kerkbye  (surname).  See  Kirkby. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


603 


Kerkkefney.  See  Crugeni. 

Kerll.  See  Kyrle. 

Kermington.  See  Kirmington. 

Kerry  (Kerrye,  Kery,  Kerye),  Mont.,  lordship, 
1312. 

steward  of  (named),  66. 
manor,  278. 

Kervile,  Edmund,  1848. 

Kery.  See  Kerry. 

Kerye,  Thomas,  clerk  of  privy  seal,  2522. 

Kestell,  Joan,  daughter  of  Walter,  2067. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Walter,  2067. 

Walter,  2067. 

Keswick,  Yorks.  See  Dunkeswick. 

Keswick,  East  (Eastkeswike),  Yorks,  [in  Hare- 
wood],  741. 

Kethell,  Anthony,  1513. 

Ketley  (Kettley),  Salop  [in  Wellington],  1157. 
Kettell,  John,  2960. 

Kettering  (Ketteringe),  Northants.,  41,  2724, 
p.  402. 

church,  2724,  p.  402. 

Kettesmore.  See  Kexmoor. 

Kettilwell.  See  Kettlewell. 

Kettlethorpe.  See  Kelthorpe. 

Kettlewell  (Kettilwell),  Robert,  of  Pateley  Bridge, 
997- 

Thomas,  of  Asenby,  893. 

of  Bedale,  787. 

William,  of  Asenby,  893. 

( — ),  rector  of  St.  Michael  le  Belfry,  York,  268. 
Kettley.  See  Ketley. 

Ketton,  Rutland,  2547. 

See  also  under  Kelthorpe. 

Keven  y Bedo.  See  Cefn-y-Bedo. 

Keven  y Beren.  See  Cefn-y-Beren. 

Keverstone  (Keverston),  Durh.  [in  Staindrop], 
grange,  2656. 

Kevilioge.  See  Machynlleth. 

Kevill,  George,  2508. 

Thomas,  2508. 

Kewe,  Christopher,  1874. 

Kewstoke  (Kewstock)  [Somers.],  vicar  presented, 
395- 

Kexby  (Kelseby),  Line,  [in  Upton],  2240,  pp.  295, 
296. 

Kexmoor  (Kettesmore),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby 
Malzeard],  998. 

Key.  See  Yeyford  or  Cokerford. 

Key  (Keye),  Arthur,  clerk,  2946. 

Henry,  733. 

of  Craythorne,  945. 

John,  733. 

Richard,  of  Dalton,  757. 
of  Hett,  855. 

William,  of  Dishforth,  646. 

Cf.  Kaye;  Keys. 

Keyle,  William,  1714. 

Keylewaye,  Francis,  1195. 

Robert,  1879. 

Thomas,  son  of  Francis,  1195. 

Keyme,  Thomas,  1871. 

Keymes  (Keynes),  George,  231. 

John,  2942. 

commissioner  of  serwers  in  Somerset,  1849, 
1853. 

Keynsham  (Kaynesham),  Somers.,  3309. 

monastery,  1330,  2568. 

Keys,  John,  2419. 

Thomas,  captain  of  Sandgate  castle,  3342. 


Keyser,  Baldwin,  1594. 

Khios  (Chios)  [Greece],  isle,  2094. 

Kichinge.  See  Kitchen. 

Kidbrooke  (Kedbrooke),  Kent  [in  Charlton],  2943. 
Kidbrooke  (Kidbroke),  Kent,  manor,  1130,  1392. 
Kiddall,  Nicholas,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 
Kidderminster  (Kydermynster),  Wore.,  2309. 
Kiddington.  See  Kinderton. 

Kidewin.  See  Cydewain. 

Kidlington,  Oxon.  See  under  Eaton,  Water. 
Kidsbury  (Keddesburye),  Somers,  [in  Wembdon], 
268. 

Kighley  (Kightley),  Catherine,  daughter  of  Henry, 
1408. 

Francis,  1423,  3061. 

Henry,  1408. 

John,  1423. 

Thomas,  1423. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Essex,  1875. 
Kilburn  (Kelleborne,  Kilborne),  Midd.  [in 
Hampstead  and  Willesden],  3127. 
priory,  2449,  p.  336. 

Kilburn  (Kylborne,  Kilburne),  Yorks.,  268,  734. 
Kilburne  (Kilborne,  Kilburne),  Edward,  of  Guis- 
borough,  619. 

Henry  of  Cleasby,  771. 

John,  of  Crakehill,  776. 

Kildale  (Kildaile,  Kyldale),  Yorks.,  900,  939,  2564. 
manor,  2564. 

Kilden,  William,  of  Burneston,  692. 

Kilgaren,  Kilgarran.  See  Cilgerran. 

Kilgerran  (Killigarran),  Pemb.,  lordship,  steward 
of  (named),  2050. 

Kilgoruck.  See  Kilgwrrwg. 

Kilgrim  Bridge  (Kilgrame),  Yorks,  [in  East 
Witton],  993. 

Kilgwrrwg  (Kilgoruck),  Mon.,  560. 

Kilham  (Kilhome,  Kilhomwood,  Killome),  Yorks., 
2565. 

church,  St.  Lawrence’s  chantry  in,  21 16. 
Killegrew,  Killegrewe.  See  Killigrew. 

Killigarran.  See  Kilgerran. 

Killigrew  (Killegrew,  Killegrewe,  Killigrewe), 
Henry,  2436. 

John,  1881. 

William,  3288. 

Killingbecke,  Robert,  the  younger,  3217. 
Killinghall  (Kyllinghall),  Henry,  of  Middleton 
St.  George,  851. 

Thomas,  of  Morton,  851. 

Killingholme  (Kelingholme,  Kellingholme,  Kyl- 
lingholme).  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296. 

Killiowe,  Thomas,  coroner  in  Cornwall,  137,  144. 
Killome.  See  Kilham. 

Kilmington  (Kilmenton),  Devon,  1320. 

Kilmiston  (Kylmeston),  Hants.,  2337. 

Kilnsay  (Kylnesey),  Yorks,  [in  Burnsall],  909. 
Kilnwick  (Kelnewicke),  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343. 

See  also  under  Bracken. 

Kilpin,  Yorks,  [in  Howden],  1941. 

Kilvington,  North  (Northkilvington),  Yorks. 

[in  Thornton  le  Street],  663. 

Kilvington,  South  (Southkilvington),  Yorks., 
734,  828,  2040. 

See  also  under  Upsall. 

Kilvore.  See  Kinver. 

Kimble,  Great  (Great  Kymbyll),  Bucks.,  2455. 
Kimble,  Little  (Little  Kymbill),  Bucks.,  2455. 
rector  of,  245  5 . 

Kimbolton  (Kyngbalton),  Heref.,  2529. 


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Kimbolton  (Kemelton,  Kymbalton,  Kymolton), 
Hunts.,  268,  2474. 
church,  1320. 

See  also  under  Stonely. 

Kimmeridge  (Kymeridge),  Dorset,  manor,  3186. 
rectory,  3186. 

Kinarsley.  See  Kinnersley. 

Kinderton  (Kiddington),  Ches.  [in  Middle- 
wich,  2722. 

Kineton  (Kington,  Kyneton),  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 
church,  1320,  2569,  p.  370. 

King  (Kinge,  Kynge),  Anthony,  1871. 

Edward,  of  Wadley,  3348. 

John,  of  Thirsk,  601. 

lessee  of  Ryver  manor,  303. 

Robert,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1859. 

lessee  of  lands  in  Angrove,  276. 

Thomas,  churchwarden  of  St.  John,  Zachary, 
London,  2140. 
clerk,  2232. 

William,  2239. 

Kingerby  (Kingarbie,  Kinnerbie,  Kynerby,  Kyn- 
yerby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  3207 . 
rectory,  3207. 

Kinges  Warre.  See  Kingswear. 

Kingesbury  Meade.  See  Kingsbury  Mead. 

Kingesland.  See  Kingsland. 

Kingesmill,  John,  LL.D.,  3093. 

Kingesthorpe.  See  Kingsthorpe. 

Kingeston,  Kent.  See  Kingstone. 

Kingeston,  Surrey.  See  Kingston  on  Thames. 

Kingeston  (surname).  See  Kingstone. 

Kingeston  upon  Hull.  See  Kingston  on  Hull. 

Kingestropp.  See  Kingsthorpe. 

Kingesweston.  See  Weston,  King’s. 

Kingeswood.  See  Kingswood. 

Kingsbury  (Kyngesbury),  Midd.,  3127. 

Kingsbury  (Kynsbury),  Warw.,  2072. 

Kingsbury  Mead  (Kingsbury  Meade),  Warw.  [in 
Kingsbury],  1320. 

Kingsclere  (Kyngesclere),  Hants.,  1183,  2299. 

Kingscliffe  (Clyve,  Clyffe),  Northants.,  baili- 
wick, 2143. 

Kingscote  (Kyngescote),  Glouc.,  1211. 

Kingsford  (Kynchilford),  Warw.  [in  Bickenhill 
and  Solihull],  manor,  2705. 

Kingsland  (Kyngesland,  Kynslane),  Heref.,  2573. 
manor,  steward  of,  2083. 

Kingsland  (Kingesland),  Midd.  [in  Hackney  and 
Islington],  2223,  3127. 

Kingsley  (Kyngesley,  Kyngsley),  Hants.,  1262, 
2963. 

Kingsley,  Staffs.  See  under  Sharpcliffe. 

Kingsroad  (Kyngesrode),  in  Bristol,  3195. 

Kingsteignton  (Kyngesteynton),  Devon,  1442. 

Kingsthorpe  (Kingesthorpe,  Kingestropp, 
Kyngesthorpe),  Northants.,  2463,  p.  349. 
church,  1320. 

Kingston  (Kyngston),  Dorset  [in  Corfe  Castle], 
chapel,  3358. 

Kingston  (Kyngeston,  Kyngston),  Kent,  chantry, 
2724,  P-  399- 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Kingston  (Kyngeston),  Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Kingston  Bagpuize  (Kyngston  Bagpuse),  Berks., 
3181. 

Kingston  on  Hull  (Hull,  Kingeston  upon  Hull, 
Kyngeston  upon  Hull,  Kyngestone,  Kyngs- 
ton), Yorks.,  94,  557,  2153,  2287,  2331,  2457. 


Kingston  on  Hull — cont. 
aldermen  {named),  1851. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in,  1851. 
mayor,  1057. 

receiver  general  of  lands  in  {named),  1 5 . 

St.  Mary’s  guild,  2140. 

See  also  under  Stoneferry. 

Kingston  on  Thames  (Kingeston),  Surrey,  woods, 
5i7- 

See  also  under  Coombe  and  Berwell. 

Kingstone  (Kingestone),  Kent,  2465. 

Kingstone  (Kingeston,  Kinston,  Kyngeston, 
Kynston),  Edward,  1137. 

Elizabeth,  widow,  2569,  p.  370. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  251,  1883. 
late  of  Bunny,  525. 

Kingswear  (Kinges  Warre),  Devon,  5 5 . 
Kingswood  (Kingeswood,  Kingeswoodd,  Kyn- 
gestwood,  Kyngswoodd)  [Glouc.  formerly ], 
Wilts.,  1325. 
monastery,  1369. 

William,  abbot  of,  1369. 

Kington.  See  Kineton. 

Kington  Maunfeld.  See  Keinton  Mandeville. 
Kington  St.  Michael  (Kyngton), Wilts., priory,  1196. 
Kinnerbie.  See  Kingerby. 

Kinnersley  (Kinarsley,  Kynnersley),  Salop,  church, 
advowson  of,  1157. 
manor,  1157. 

Kinnerton  (Kynnerton),  Salop  [in  Wentnor], 
2724,  p.  403. 
chapel,  1312. 

Kinston.  See  Kingston. 

Kinteling,  See  Kirtling. 

Kinton.  See  Keinton  Mandeville. 

Kinver  (Kilvore),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Kipling  (Kyplinge),  Yorks,  [in  Catterick],  804, 
I777,244i- 

Kiplinge.  See  Kipplinge. 

Kipplinge  (Kiplinge),  John,  of  Scrafton,  702. 

Reginald,  of  Hudswell,  798. 

Kirbie  (surname).  See  Kirby. 

Kirby,  Cold,  Yorks.  See  under  Nettledale. 

Kirby  under  Dale,  Yorks.  See  under  Garrowby. 
Kirby  Grindalyth  (Kirkby,  Kirkeby  in  Grindalith), 
Yorks.,  2661. 

Kirby  Knowle  (Kirkeby  Knoll,  Kyrkeby  Knoll), 
Yorks.,  1777. 

Kirby  Misperton,  Yorks.  See  under  Barugh,  Little. 
Kirby  Overker.  See  Kirkby  Misperton. 
Kirby-le-Soken  (Kirbye),  Essex,  guildhall,  2463, 
p.  348. 

Holy  Trinity  guild,  2463,  p.  348. 

Kirby  Wiske  (Kirkby  Wiske,  Kyrkeby  on  Wyske), 
Yorks.,  758,  2292,  p.  3 1 1. 

See  also  under  Maunby;  Newby  Wiske;  Newsham; 
Wymanker. 

Kirby  (Kerbye,  Kerebie,  Kirbie,  Kirbye,  Kyrbye), 
Alan,  yeoman  of  the  guard,  208  5 . 

Christopher,  of  Danby  Wiske,  937. 

James,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

John,  of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Richard,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Robert,  of  Thrintoft,  767. 

Roger,  of  Aysgarth,  933. 

Stephen,  of  Thrintoft,  767. 

Kirbye,  Essex.  See  Kirby-le-Soken. 
Kirk-Bramwith  (Bramwith,  Kirkebramwith,  Kyrk- 
bramwith),  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  344,  3264. 
church,  2463,  p.  344. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


605 


Kirkburn,  Yorks.  See  under  Southburn;  Tib- 
thorpe. 

Kirk-Burton  (Kirkeburton),  Yorks.,  church, 
2463,  P-  344- 

See  also  under  Arrunden;  Meal  Hill. 

Kirkbie  in  Malhomedale.  See  Kirkby  Malham. 

Kirkbie  Malside.  See  Kirkby  Malzeard. 

Kirkblysletham.  See  Kirk  Leatham. 

Kirkby  in  Cleveland,  Y orks.  See  under  Broughton, 
Great;  Broughton,  Little;  Dromanby. 

Kirkby  upon  Bain,  Line.  See  under  Birkwood; 
Tumby. 

Kirkbye  Becocke.  See  St.  Bees. 

Kirkby,  East  (Est  Kirkby,  Kirkeby),  Line., 
2240,  p.  296,  3398. 

Kirkby  Fleetham  (Kirkebie  Flethorn,  Kirkeby, 
Kirkbye  Fletham),  Yorks.,  512,  613,  684. 

Kirkby  Green  (Kirkby  Grene)  [Line.],  vicar 
presented,  2870. 

Kirkby  Kendal  (Kyrkebye  Kendall),  Westm.,  304. 

Kirkby  Malham  (Kirkbie  in  Malhomedale), 
Yorks.,  992. 

See  also  under  Malham. 

Kirkby  Malzeard  (Kirkbie  Malside,  Kirkbymal- 
sherd),  Yorks.,  670,  752,  998. 

See  also  under  Colt  House;  Heathfield;  Holme 
House;  Laverton;  Missies;  New  Laiths; 
Ramsgill. 

Kirkby  Misperton  (Kirby  Overker,  Kirkby 
Mysperton,  Kyrkby  Overcar),  Yorks.,  268, 
2479- 

manor,  2479. 

Kirkby  on  the  Moor,  Yorks.  See  under  Lang- 
thorpe. 

Kirkby  Moorside  (Kirkebie  Moreside,  Kyrkebie 
Moreside),  Yorks.,  982,  983,  2219. 

manor,  1942. 

rectory,  2219. 

See  also  under  Fadmoor;  Farndale,  Westside. 

Kirkby  cum  Osgodby  (Kirkebie,  Osgarbie, 
Osgodbie),  Line.,  3207 . 

Kirkby  Overblow  (Kyrkbye  Overblowe,  Kyreke- 
byoverblowe),  Yorks.,  1135,  2728. 

rector  of  {named),  1135. 

See  also  under  Sicklinghall. 

Kirkby  Ravensworth  (Kirkebie  Ravensworth), 
Yorks.,  2561. 

See  also  under  Newsham. 

Kirkby,  South,  Yorks.  See  under  Elmsall,  North. 

Kirkby  le  Thorpe  (Thorpe),  Line.,  3226. 

Kirkby  Wiske.  See  Kirby  Wiske.  > 

Kirkby  (Kerkbye,  Kirkbie,  Kirkebie),  Christopher, 
of  Bedale,  800, 
ofDanby  Wiske,  816. 

Henry,  2518. 

Robert,  of  Burton  on  Ure,  629. 
of  Richmond,  951. 

Kirkeaton.  See  Kirk  Heaton. 

Kirkdale  (Kirkdayle),  Yorks.,  3179. 

See  also  under  Bransdale,  Westside. 

Kirkebie.  See  Kirkby. 

Kirkebie,  Line.  See  Kirkby  cum  Osgodby. 

Kirkebie  Flethorn.  See  Kirkby  Fleetham. 

Kirkebie  Moreside.  See  Kirkby  Moorside. 

Kirkebie  Ravenswath.  See  Kirkby  Ravensworth. 

Kirkebramwith.  See  Kirk-Bramwith. 

Kirkeburton.  See  Kirk-Burton. 

Kirkeby,  Line.  See  Kirkby,  East. 

Kirkeby,  Yorks.  See  Kirkby  Fleetham. 

Kirkeby  in  Grindalith.  See  Kirby  Grindalyth. 


Kirkeby  Knoll.  See  Kirby  Knowle. 

Kirke-Eton.  See  Kirk-Heaton. 

Kirkeham,  Yorks.  See  Kirkham. 

Kirkeham,  George,  2942. 

Henry,  2067. 

Kirkeland.  See  Kirkland. 

Kirkelees.  See  Kirklees. 

Kirkelington.  See  Kirklington. 

Kirk  Ella,  Yorks.  See  under  Anlaby;  Willerby; 
Wolfreton. 

Kirkesmeaton,  Kirkesmeton.  See  Kirk  Smeaton. 
Kirkestall.  See  Kirkstall. 

Kirke  Stanley.  See  Kirk  Sandall. 

Kirkham  (Kirkeham,  Kyrkham),  Yorks.,  priory, 
268, 1941,  2661. 

Kirk  Heaton  (Kirkeaton,  Kirke  Eton),  Yorks., 
1941. 

church,  2463,  p.  344. 

Kirkhouse,  Henry,  ofWhickham,  956. 

Kirkland  (Kyrkeland),  Cumb.,  2438. 
church,  2438. 

Kirkland  (Kirkeland),  Cumb.  [in  Torpenhow], 
1833,2438. 

Kirkleatham  (Kirkeblysletham,  Kirklethom,  Kirk- 
lethome),  Yorks.,  268,  619. 
vicar  presented,  1490. 

Kirkless  (Kirkelees),  Yorks,  [in  Dewsbury],  1941. 
Kirklethome.  See  Kirkleatham. 

Kirkleventon.  See  Leavington,  Kirk. 
Kirklington  (Kyrtlyngton),  Notts.,  151,  1074. 

See  also  under  Belle  Eau  Park. 

Kirklington  (Kirkelington),  Yorks.,  653,  654. 

See  also  under  Howgrave;  Sutton;  Tanfield,  East. 
Kirkmerington,  Kirkmeryngton.  See  Merring- 
ton. 

Kirk  Sandall  (Kirke  Stanley),  Yorks.,  2520. 

Kirk  Smeaton  (Kirkesmeaton,  Kirkesmeton, 
Smeton),  Yorks.,  1941,  2463,  p.  344. 

Kirkstall  (Christall,  Kirkestall,  Kirstall),  Yorks. 

[in  Leeds],  monastery,  2158,  2463,  p.  344. 
Kirmington  (Kermington,  Kirnyngton),  Line., 
2240,  p.  296,  3224,  3322. 
manor,  3224. 

Kirmond  le  Mire  (Kyrkemonde),  Line.,  1113. 
Kirnyngton.  See  Kirmington. 

Kirstall.  See  Kirkstall. 

Kirtland,  Thomas,  the  younger,  of  Topcliffe, 
732. 

Kirtling  (Kinteling,  Kirtlynge),  Cambs.,  2724, 
p.402. 

lord  of.  See  North. 

Kirton,  Devon.  See  Crediton. 

Kirton,  in  Holland,  Line.,  2535. 

See  also  under  Willington. 

Kislingbury  (Kisslingbury),  Northants.,  2463, 
p.  349. 

St.  George’s  brotherhood,  2463,  p.  349. 

Kitchen  (Kichinge,  Kitchyn,  Kytchyn),  George, 
clerk,  2926. 

John,  1707. 

of  West  Tanfield,  984. 

Robert,  of  Cassop,  698. 

Thomas,  of  East  Hartburn,  977. 

William,  of  Norton,  926. 

Knagges,  John,  277. 

Robert,  277. 

Thomas,  of  Gilling,  753. 

Knape,  Adrian,  hi. 

Knapp,  Leonard,  gentleman  pensioner  of  Berwick, 
2110. 


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Knapton,  Yorks,  [in  Acomb  and  Holy  Trinity, 
Micklegate,  Yorks.],  2443. 

Knapton,  Yorks,  [in  Wintringham],  1941. 

Knapwell,  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  403. 

Knaresborough,  Yorks.,  church,  1941. 

Knaresborough  Forest  (Knaresboroughe  Forest), 
Yorks.,  2048. 

Knaresburgh,  Miles,  2321. 

Knayton  (Kneton),  Yorks,  [in  Leake],  627,  631. 

Knebworth  (Knebbworth),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Kneesworth  (Knesworth),  Cambs.  [in  Bassing- 
bourn],  2724,  p.  404. 

Kneeton  (East  Nitton),  Yorks,  [in  Middleton 
Tyas],  678. 

Knell,  Thomas,  rector  of  Warehorne,  1900. 

rector  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeons,  1531. 

Knesworth.  See  Kneesworth. 

Kneton.  See  Knayton. 

Knevett.  See  Knyvett. 

knife-handles,  2155. 

Knight  (Knighte,  Knyght),  Joan,  of  Chilland, 
infant  son  of,  1 . 

John,  1329. 

Richard,  2363. 
ofShripney,  368. 

Robert,  2677. 

Knightes  Bridge.  See  Knightsbridge. 

Knightley  (Knightly  e,  Knyghtley),  Edmund, 
1330,  2109,  2569,  p.  371. 

Richard,  knight,  1301. 

Knighton,  Radn.,  tolls,  2061. 

Knighton  Maundesfeld.  See  Keinton  Mandeville. 

Knighton,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  723. 

Knightsbridge  (Knightes  Bridge),  Midd.  [in 
Chelsea,  Kensington  and  St.  Margaret’s 
Westminster],  2569,  p.  369,  3127. 

Knipsoe.  See  Nipsell’s  Rayments. 

Knitsley  (Knytesley),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester],  894. 

Knockfergus,  co.  Antrim  [in  Carrickfergus], 
castle,  2167. 

Knodishall  (Knotsall),  Suff.,  2170. 

Knoep,  Garrett  Deryckson,  1634. 

Knoll.  See  Knowle. 

Knolles  (Knolls,  Knollys,  Knowles),  Catherine, 
wife  of  Francis,  273. 

Elizabeth,  2135. 

Francis,  knight,  councillor,  treasurer  of  cham- 
ber, treasurer  of  household,  109,  195-9, 
273.  540,  17D,  2072,  2211,  3076,  3093-5. 

Henry,  brother  of  Francis,  273. 

esquire  for  the  body,  master  of  the  toyles, 
338. 

lessee  in  Lewisham,  1 1 30. 
the  elder,  3093. 

Roger,  284. 

William,  gentleman  pensioner,  2142. 

Knolton.  See  Knowlton. 

Knotsall.  See  Knodishall. 

Knott,  Thomas,  coroner  in  Essex,  136,  1461, 
2878. 

Knovell,  Gilbert,  2678. 

Cf.  Neville. 

Knowesley.  See  Knowsley. 

Knowle  (Knoll),  Warw.  [in  Hampton  in  Arden], 
manor,  2430. 

park,  2430. 

Knowles.  See  Knolles. 

Knowlton  (Knolton),  Dors,  [in  Woodlands],  2447. 

Knowsley  (Knowesley),  Lancs.,  502. 


Knoyle,  East  (Est  Knoyle,  Knoyle  Episcopi), 
Wilts.,  1023. 

Knuston  (Knoston),  in  Irchester,  Northants, 
church,  1320. 

Knutsford  (Knutsforthe),  Ches.,  2722. 

Knutsford,  Inferior  (Neither  Knutsford,  Nether 
Knutsford),  Ches.  [in  Knutsford],  116. 
Knyght.  See  Knight. 

Knyghtley.  See  Knightley. 

Knytesley.  See  Knitsley. 

Knyveton,  John,  1158. 

Thomas,  1158. 

Knyvett  (Knevett),  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Henry, 
1147,  1156,  1270,  1429,  2493,  2973. 

Henry  of  Charlton,  1147,  1156,  1270,  1429, 
1948,  2493,  2975,  3088. 

Thomas,  324. 
knight,  1855. 

of  the  privy  chamber,  2980. 
son  of  Thomas,  324. 

William,  2493,  2973. 

Kole.  See  Cole. 

Krekyn,  Great.  See  Creek  in  Hemingborough. 
Kydd,  Francis,  citizen  of  London,  263. 
ofWath,  652. 

Kyde,  Christopher,  of  West  Witton,  933. 
Kydermynster.  See  Kidderminster. 

Kydman,  Izod,  wife  of  Roger,  1093. 

Roger,  1093. 

Kydwelley,  Peter,  1969. 

William,  son  of  Peter,  1969. 

Kydson,  Henry,  clerk,  393. 

Kyffyn,  Richard,  clerk,  2081. 

Kylborne,  Yorks.  See  Kilburn. 

Kylburne  (surname).  See  Kilburne 
Kyldale,  Yorks.  See  Kildale. 

Kyldall  (Kyldayle),  Agnes,  wife  of  George,  2887. 
George,  2887. 

John,  son  of  George,  2887. 

Kyllinghall.  See  Killinghall. 

Kyllingholme.  See  Killingholme. 

Kyllington.  See  Kellington. 

Kylmeston.  See  Kilmiston. 

Kylnesey.  See  Kilnsay. 

Kymbalton.  See  Kimbolton. 

Kymbill.  See  Kimble. 

Kyme,  South  (Kyme),  Line.,  priory,  522. 

Kyme,  Anthony,  feodary  of  Lincolnshire,  204, 
234,  259,  266,  1699,  1874,  2398,  3014,  3042. 
Thomas,  1874. 

Kymeridge.  See  Kimmeridge. 

Kymmergh.  See  Cymmer. 

Kymolton.  See  Kimbolton. 

Kympthorne,  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas,  1364. 
John,  son  of  Thomas,  1364. 

Richard,  1364. 

Thomas,  1364. 

Kynaston,  John,  3077. 

Kynchilford.  See  Kingsford. 

Kyndesley,  William,  clerk  of  commissions  of 
appeal  in  Chancery,  319. 

Kyne,  William,  2408. 

Kynerby.  See  Kingerby. 

Kyneston,  Margaret,  wife  of  William,  3177. 

William,  3177. 

Kyneton.  See  Kineton. 

Kyngbalton.  See  Kimbolton. 

Kynge.  See  King. 

Kyngesbere.  See  Bere  Regis. 

Kyngesbury.  See  Kingsbury. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


607 


Kyngesclere.  See  Kingsclere. 

Kyngescote.  See  Kingscote. 

Kyngesland.  See  Kingsland. 

Kyngesley,  Hants.  See  Kingsley. 

Kyngesley,  Yorks.  [ unidentified ],  780. 

Kyngesmyll,  Richard,  2958. 

William,  knight,  3093. 

Kynges  Norton.  See  Norton,  King’s. 
Kyngesomborne.  See  Sombourn,  King’s. 
Kyngesrode.  See  Kingsroad. 

Kyngesteynton.  See  Kingsteignton. 
Kyngesthorpe.  See  Kingsthorpe. 

Kyngeston.  See  Kingston. 

Kyngeston,  Dorset.  See  Winterborne  Kingston. 
Kyngeston  upon  Hull.  See  Kingston  on  Hull. 
Kyngeston  (surname).  See  Kingstone. 
Kyngestwood.  See  Kingswood. 

Kyngeswell,  Catherine,  wife  of  William  the  elder, 
2519- 

William,  the  elder,  2519. 
son  of  William,  25 19. 

Kyngesweston.  See  Weston,  King’s. 
Kyngeswoodd.  See  Kingswood. 

Kyngsley.  See  Kingsley. 

Kyngston,  Dorset.  See  Kingston. 

Kyngston  Bagpuse.  See  Kingston  Bagpuize. 
Kyngton  upon  Hull.  See  Kingston  upon  Hull. 
Kyngswoodd.  See  Kingswood. 

Kyngton,  Wilts.  See  Kington  St.  Michael. 
Kyngton,  John,  1470. 

Richard,  of  Corsham,  1201. 

Kyngynorton.  See  Norton,  King’s. 

Kyngysbere.  See  Bere  Regis. 

Kynnersley.  See  Kinnersley. 

Kynnerton.  See  Kinnerton. 

Kynnyard  Moor  (Kynyerd  Meade),  Somers. 

[in  Glastonbury],  2067. 

Kynsbury.  See  Kingsbury, 

Kynslane.  See  Kingsland. 

Kynston  (surname).  See  Kingstone. 

Kynton.  See  Kenton  Hall. 

Kynyerby.  See  Kingerby. 

Kynyerd  Meade.  See  Kynnyard  Moor. 

Kyplynge.  See  Kipling. 

Kyrbye,  Warw.  See  Monk’s  Kirby. 

Kyrbye  (surname).  See  Kirby. 

Kyrbye  Kendall.  See  Kendal. 

Kyrkbramwith.  See  Bramwith,  Kirk. 

Kyrkbye  Overblowe.  See  Kirkby  Overblow. 
Kyrkby  Overcar,  Kyrkby  Overker.  See  Kirkby 
Misperton. 

Kyrke,  William,  clerk,  1666. 

Kyrkebie  Moreside.  See  Kirkby  Moorside. 
Kyrkeby  Knoll.  See  Kirby  Knowle. 

Kyrkeby  on  Wyske.  See  Kirby  Wiske. 

Kyrkebye  Kendall.  See  Kirkby  Kendal. 
Kyrkebyoverblouse.  See  Kirkby  Overblow. 
Kyrkeland.  See  Kirkland. 

Kyrkeland,  Thomas,  of  Bristol,  1344. 
Kyrkemonde.  See  Kirmond  le  Mire. 

Kyrkestall.  See  Kirkstall. 

Kyrkham.  See  Kirkham. 

Kyrle  (Kerll),  Thomas,  262, 1893. 

Kyrper,  Roger,  2826. 

Kyrrybullock.  See  Carybullock. 

Kyrtlynge.  See  Kirtling. 

Kyrtlyngton.  See  Kirklington. 

Kyrwood,  William,  clerk,  1545. 

Kytche,  James,  2255. 

John,  the  younger,  2255. 


Kytche — cont. 

Robert,  2255. 

Kytchyn.  See  Kitchen. 

Kyttson,  Thomas,  1856. 

L 

Laborne,  Laburne.  See  Leyburne. 

Laceby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Lachedenes.  See  Lack-Dennis. 

Lachedon.  See  Latchingdon. 

Lachelade.  See  Lechlade. 

Lachindon,  Lachynden,  Lachyndon.  See  Latch- 
ingdon. 

Lack  Dennis  (Lachedenes),  Ches.  [in  Great 
Budworth],  2722. 

Lackenby  (Lakenbie),  Yorks,  [in  Kirk  Leatham], 
619. 

Lacocke.  See  Lay  cock. 

Lacon,  Thomas,  2140. 

Cf.  Laken. 

Laconby.  See  Lakenby  (surname). 

Lacy,  Mansell  (Manxell  Lacye),  Heref.,  1194. 
Lacye,  Brian,  1850,  1872. 

Joan,  wife  of  Simon,  1368. 

John,  clerk,  1551. 

Marmaduke,  1850,  1872,  1886. 

Simon,  of  Uppingham,  1368. 

Lafild,  William,  of  Kipling,  804. 

Laghogge.  See  Hoghton. 

Laier.  See  Layere. 

Laighton  (surname).  See  Leighton. 

Lainsinge.  See  Lancing. 

Lainthorp.  See  Longthorpe. 

Laiston.  See  Leiston. 

Laiton.  See  Layton. 

Lake,  Wilts,  [in  Wilsford],  1249. 

Laken,  Robert,  of  Thimbleby,  842. 

William,  of  Hungate,  888. 

Cf.  Lacon. 

Lakenbie,  Yorks.  See  Lackenby. 

Lakenby  (Laconby,  Lakenbie),  Anthony,  of 
Billingham,  1019. 

Rowland,  of  Norton,  926. 

Laloft,  Laloofte.  See  Lofts. 

Lambard,  William,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  1249. 

Cf.  Lambert. 

Lambe,  John,  2261. 
deceased,  3027. 
of  Southwark,  2251. 

Richard,  of  Northallerton,  941. 

son  of  John,  2261. 

Roger,  of  Lynesack,  814. 

Thomas,  of  Lynesack,  814. 

William,  of  Skeeby,  889. 

Lamberhurst,  Sussex. 

See  under  Scotney. 

Lambert  (Lamberte),  Clement,  of  Brancepeth,  594. 
Constance,  wife  of  Richard  (daughter  of 
Richard  Andrewes),  3100. 

George,  of  Topcliffe,  594. 

Grace,  wife  of  Robert,  2142. 

Henry,  of  Brancepeth,  868. 

James,  of  Snape,  942. 

John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  25. 

justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1887. 

Richard,  3100. 

alderman  of  London,  1852,  1858. 

Robert,  traitor,  2676. 

of  Houghton  le  Spring,  1 3 3 1 , 2 1 42 . 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Lambert — cotit. 

Thomas,  son  of  Richard,  3100. 

of  Snape,  943. 

Walter,  3100. 

William,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1865. 

of  Burneston,  692. 

Cf.  Lambard. 

Lambeth  (Lambith),  Surrey,  3093. 

Lambourn  [Berks.],  river,  1873. 

Lambourn,  Berks.  See  under  Blagrave;  Chipping 
Lambourn;  Grandisons;  Hadley;  Upper  Lam- 
bourn. 

Lambourn,  Chipping  (Chippynge  Lamborne), 
Berks,  [in Lambourn],  2302,  2332. 

Lambourn,  Upper  (Uplamborne),  Berks,  [in 
Lambourn],  2302. 

Lambrych,  John,  1646. 

Lamesley,  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street],  2439. 
church,  268. 

Lamley,  Edmund,  of  South  Kilvington,  734. 
Lamplugh  (Lampleigh),  Francis,  1882. 

George,  1764,  1882. 

John,  1882. 

Lamport  (Langeporte,  Langport),  Bucks,  [in 
Stowe],  1148. 

Lampton,  Midd.  [in  Heston],  275. 

Lamraff  (Lamraffe),  Robert,  2724,  p.  401. 

Lanam.  See  Lavenham. 

Lancaster,  Lancs.,  48,  1845. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1845. 
sessions  of  peace  of,  502. 

See  also  under  Stalmine. 

Lancaster,  county  palatine,  2512,  3351. 
coroners  in  (named),  502,  536. 
grammar  schools  in,  2448. 
justices  of  assize  in,  502,  1772. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  48,  536. 
receiver  of.  See  Braddyll,  E.;  Newnham,  T. 
Lancaster,  duchy  of,  2241,  2244,  2884. 

attorney,  or  attorney  general  of,  35,  2244. 

See  also  Bromley,  G. 
auditor  of.  See  Purvey,  J. 
chancellor  of,  35,  2164,  2244,  2425. 

See  also  Cave,  A.  ; Sadler,  R. 
feodary  of  (named),  225. 
seal  of,  2529. 

Lancaster,  duke  of.  See  John. 

Edward,  son  of  Lancelot,  2013. 

Lancelot,  264,  2033. 

William,  of  Ramsgill,  861. 

Lanchester  (Lange  Chester),  Durh.,  115,  797,  894. 
See  also  under  Burnhope;  Collierley;  Cornsay; 

Esh;  Flass;  Holmside;  Langley;  Medomsley; 
Woodcroft. 

Lancing  (Lainsinge,  Launsinge),  Sussex,  2724, 
p.  401. 

Landaph.  See  Llandaff. 

Landbeach  (Landbech,  Landbeche,  Landebeach), 
Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345,  2724,  pp.  402,  404. 

All  Saints  Church,  2744. 
church,  2724,  pp.  402,  404. 

Landmoth  (Lanmoth),  Yorks,  [in  Leake],  627. 
lands,  etc.,  commitment  of  custody  or  farm  of, 
2435- 

concealed,  10,  35,  268,  270,  281,  287,  290, 
307,  1312,  1320,  1372,  1389,  1406,  1796,  1900, 
1941,  2140,  2158,  2288,  2438-44,  2447,  2463, 
2569,  2678,  2724. 

grant  of  power  to  discover,  1948. 
inquiry  into,  1353. 


lands — cont. 

promise  to  grant  concealed,  3 5 . 
grants  of,  for  life,  2061. 

for  life  in  survivorship,  273,  3345. 
held  by  fealty,  1900,  2625. 
in  fee  farm,  1900,  2290. 

in  fee  simple,  268,  269,  270,  275,  282,  312, 
545,  1020,  1 i 12,  1314,  1320,  1361,  1380, 
1777,  1778,  1828,  1940,  1941,  1946,  1953, 
2060,  2125,  2139,  2140,  2143,  2158,  2240, 
2285,  2292,  2293,  2438-44,  2447,  2463, 
2519,  2520,  2530,  2531,  2367,  2568,  2369, 
2578,  2705,  2722,  2724,  2728,  2977,  3097-9, 

3 1 5 T>  3279,  3327,  3338,  3354,  3357- 
in  frankalmoign,  535,  2448,  2449. 
in  tail  male,  271,  1315, 1790,  2167,  2327,  2568, 
2573,3326. 
leases  of.  See  leases. 

recovered  from  sea,  promise  of  grant  of,  2244. 
restitution  of  lands  forfeited  by  traitor,  on  his 
pardon,  2525,  2526. 

Lane,  Ambrose,  2962. 

Henry,  son  of  John,  54. 

John,  562. 

citizen  of  London,  54. 
clerk,  2437. 
of  Wadley,  3348. 

licensee  to  collect  arms  for  Hambridge 
bridges,  1805. 

Peter,  of  Cottesbrook,  1736. 

Ralph,  315,  2058. 

Richard,  of  Westminster,  1313. 

Robert,  knight,  41,  315,  1722,  2162. 
of  Horton,  1047,  2560. 

Lanee,  Edward,  1900. 

Lanerchymedd.  See  Llanerchymedd. 

Lanercost  (Lavercoste),  Cumb.,  monastery,  2438. 
Lanesly.  See  Gulval. 

Langar,  Notts.,  2292,  p.  3 1 1 . 
manor,  3248. 

Langbaugh.  See  under  Marton. 

Langdale  (Langdaile,  Langdaill,  Langdell),  An- 
thony, commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire, 
1872. 

Brian,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Christopher,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

John,  of  Little  Langton,  816. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

(another),  792. 

Richard,  of  Skeeby,  889. 

Robert,  of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

Thomas,  of  South  Otterington,  66 1 . 

Langdales  (Langdon),  Westm.  [in  Grasmere],  2725. 

manor,  2725. 

Langdell.  See  Langdale. 

Langdon,  Westm.  See  Langdales. 

Langdon,  East,  Kent.  See  under  Pising,  Little. 
Langdon  Hills  (Langedan  Hilles),  Essex,  2463, 
p.  348. 

Langdon,  West  (Langdon,  Westlangdon),  Kent, 
manor,  1129. 
monastery,  1965. 

Lange.  See  Laynge. 

Langedan  Hilles.  See  Langdon-Hills. 
Langeholme,  Henry,  2304. 

Langeley  Regis.  See  Langley,  King’s. 

Langesford,  Henry,  285. 

Langestrafe.  See  Langstraffe. 

Langeton.  See  Langton. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Langford  (Langforde,  Longeford),  Beds.,  1320, 
2463,  p.  349. 

Langford,  Dorset.  See  Ford. 

Langford,  Essex,  271. 

Langford  (Langforde),  Norf.,  270. 

Langford  (Langforde),  Wilts,  [in  Britford],  2052. 
Langforde,  John,  LL.D.,  3093. 
son  of  William,  2590. 

William,  2590. 

Langham  (Langholme,  Langton),  Line,  [in  Mum- 
by],  2240,  p.  296. 

Langham  (Little  Langham,  Langwood,  Longham), 
Norf.,  270, 1320. 
church,  1320. 
manor,  1160. 

Langham  (Lanham,  Lanhame),  SufL,  1159,  1818. 
Langham  (Langholme),  Christopher,  1699. 
Henry,  3250. 

Langholme,  Line.  See  Langham. 

Langholme  (surname).  See  Langham. 

Langhurste.  See  Longhirst. 

Langirrig.  See  under  Glynhafren-Uchcoed. 
Langley,  Berks,  [in  Beedon],  manor,  1179,  1292. 
Langley,  Derb.,  2303. 

Langley,  Durh.  [in  Lanchester],  837,  898,  925,  967. 

See  also  under  Langleydale. 

Langley  (Langeley),  Essex,  268. 

Langley,  Hants,  [in  Fawley],  2677. 

Langley,  Norf.,  monastery,  2463,  p.  347,  3270, 
Langley,  Northumb.  [in  Warden],  2525. 

Langley,  Oxon,  3348. 

Langley  (Longley),  Warw.  [in  Claverdon],  313. 
Langley  (Leighley),  Yorks,  [in  Bingley],  3210. 
Langley,  Abbotts  (Abbottes  Langley,  alias  Cham- 
bersbury,  Leeslangley,  Lees  Langley,  Leez 
Langley),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
manor,  1255. 

See  also  under  Hyde. 

Langley  Burrell  (Langley,  Langley  Burgh) , 
Wilts.,  2292. 

Langley  Down  (Langley  Downe),  Berks,  [in 
Beedon],  1292. 

Langley,  King’s  (Langeley  Regis),  Herts.,  2463, 
p.  342. 

Langley,  Lees,  Langley,  Leez.  See  Langley, 
Abbotts. 

Langley  Marish  (Langley  Marreis),  Bucks., 
manor,  steward  {named),  3 1 24. 
park,  keeper  {named),  3 1 24. 

Langley,  Henry,  of  Horley,  156,  2742, 

John,  alderman  of  London,  1431. 

William,  2828. 

Langnor.  See  Longnor. 

Langomby.  See  Lazonby. 

Langport,  Langporte.  See  Lamport. 

Langreke.  See  Drax,  Long. 

Langrige.  See  Longrigg. 

Langskarr,  Ralph,  of  Thirsk,  662. 

Langstraffe  (Langestrafe),  Cuthbert,  of  Hart,  588. 
Henry,  of  Shotton,  966. 

John,  of  Langleydale,  967. 

Thomas,  of  Raby,  967. 

Langthorne  (Llanthorne),  Yorks,  [in  Beddes],  693. 
Langthorpe  (Kirkebie  Langthroppe,  Kirkebie 
Lanthrop),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  on  the  Moor], 
650,671. 

Langton,  Durh.  [in  Gainford],  971. 

Langton  [near  Horncastle],  Line.,  rectory,  2320. 
Langton,  Line,  [in  Mumby].  See  Langham. 
Langton,  Line.  See  also  Lavington. 


609 

Langhton  [Yorks.],  rector  presented,  403,  1481. 

Langton,  Church  (Churchelangton),  Leic.,  1320. 

Langton,  East  (Eastlangton),  Leic.  [in  Church 
Langton],  church,  1320. 

Langton,  Great  (Langton  upon  Swale),  Yorks., 
804. 

Langton,  Little  (Littlelangton,  Langton  on  Swale), 
Yorks,  [in  Great  Langton],  749,  816,  854, 
3326. 

Langton  Matravers  (Langton),  Dorset,  1714. 

Langton,  Thorp  (Thorpelangton),  Leic.  [in 
Church  Langton],  church,  1320. 

Langton-Tur  (Thurlangton),  Leic.  [in  Church 
Langton],  church,  1320. 

Langton  by  Wragby  (Langton),  Line.,  rectory, 
1323. 

Langton  (Langeton),  John,  of  West  Rainton,  802. 
Thomas,  2253. 

Langtree  (Langtre),  Devon,  2501,  2942. 

Langtree,  Gilbert,  2512. 

Thomas,  2512. 

Langwith  (Netherlangneth),  in  Norton  Cuckney, 
Notts.,  1319. 

Langwnnor,  Carm.  See  under  Velyndre. 

Langwood,  Norf.  See  Langham. 

Lanham,  Lanhame.  See  Langham. 

Lanherne  (Llanterne),  Corn,  [in  St.  Columb 
Major],  1881. 

Lankynhorne.  See  Linkinhorne. 

Lanmoth.  See  Landmoth. 

Lannce,  John,  2942. 

Lanpen,  Joan,  wife  of  John,  1358. 

John,  1358. 

son  of  John,  1358. 

Lansdown  (Launcedowne),  Somers,  [in  Weston], 
2522. 

Lansicke.  See  Lynesack. 

Lanteglos  by  Fowey  (Lanteglos,  Llanteglose), 
Corn.,  vicar  presented,  375. 
park,  2282. 

Lanternan,  Lanternon.  See  Llanvihangel  Llan- 
tarnam. 

Lanthorn’.  See  Llanthony. 

Lanthrop,  Kirkebie.  See  Langthorpe. 

Lanvair  Mathavarne  Ytha.  See  Llanfair  Matha- 
farne  Eithaf. 

Lanwynog.  See  Llanwenog. 

Lapley  (Lapeley),  Staffs.,  154,  2463,  p.  348. 

Lapworth,  Thomas,  2068. 

Large,  John,  1523. 

Larke,  Richard,  clerk,  2865. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1257. 

Larling  (Larlinge,  Larlingford,  Larlyn),  Norf,, 
11 59,  2372. 

church,  advowson  of,  2372. 
manor,  2372. 

Larpool  (Larpoll),  Yorks,  [in  Whitby],  2887. 

Lartington  (Larthington,  Larton),  Yorks,  [in 
Romald  Kirk],  863,  2441. 
chantry,  2441 . 
chapel,  2441. 

Lasenby,  Yorks.  See  Lazenby. 

Lasinbie  (Lasinbye,  Lasingbie,  Lasynbie),  John, 
ofScorton,  1000. 

Richard,  of  Ormsby,  615. 

William,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 
ofScorton,  1004. 

Lasselles  (Lassells),  Francis,  1398. 

George,  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  964. 

Hercy,  1158. 


6io 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Lasshecote.  See  Lushcott. 

Lastingham,  Yorks.  See  under  Rosedale,  Westside. 
Latchingdon  (Lachedon,  Lachindon,  Lachynden, 
Lachyndon),  Essex,  2290,  2389. 
church,  268. 

Latham  (Lathum),  Dorothy,  wife  of  Rowland, 
252-7. 

Robert,  of  London,  2453. 

Rowland,  2527. 

Cf.  Lethom;  Lithome. 

Lathman,  Robert,  of  Stapleton,  1005. 

Lathom,  Lancs,  [in  Ormskirk],  48. 

Lathom,  Yorks.  See  Laytham. 

Lathum.  See  Latham. 

Laton,  Margaret.  See  Tyldesley,  Margaret. 

Latton  (surname).  See  Layton. 

Latymer,  William,  dean  of  Peterborough,  2161. 
Laude,  William,  2251. 

Laudesdale,  Dorothy,  2474. 

Margery,  daughter  of  Dorothy,  2474. 

Laugher,  Robert,  LL.D.,  1345. 

Launcedowne.  See  Lansdown. 

Launcells  (Launcellz),  Corn.,  1251. 

Launce  Loman,  Devon  [in  Uplowman],  1320. 
Launcelot,  Richard,  of  Staindrop,  967. 
Launceston,  Corn.,  castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  137, 
144- 

monastery,  1093, 1358,  2575. 
prior  of  {named),  1364. 

Launde,  Leic.,  monastery,  2109. 

Launde,  William,  of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 

Launden.  See  Lavendon. 

Launsinge.  See  Lancing. 

Laurance.  See  Lawrence. 

Lavendon  (Launden),  Bucks.,  2463. 
church,  2463. 

Lavenham  (Lanam),  Suff.,  2290,  p.  309,  2463, 

PP-  347,  349,  3247- 
Laver,  Essex,  1900. 

Lavercoste.  See  Lavercost. 

Laverence,  William,  1418. 

Laverstock,  Wilts.  See  under  Ford. 

Laverton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Malzeard],  998,  2520. 
Lavington  (Langton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

La  Warr,  lord.  See  West. 

Lawdey,  John,  2942. 

Lawe,  Griffith,  1312. 

Hugh,  1291. 

Nicholas,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

Robert,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  901. 

Thomas,  citizen  of  London,  1291. 

the  younger,  1291. 

William,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

Cf.  Lawse. 

Lawford,  Long  (Longlawforde),  Warw.  [in 
Newbold  upon  Avon],  1320. 

Lawley,  Francis,  commissioner  in  Shropshire, 
1027, 1434, 1704. 
son  of  Richard,  2100. 

Richard,  1027,  2100. 

Lawling  (Lawlinge),  Essex  [in  Mundon],  2389. 
Lawman,  William,  3123. 

Lawrence  (Laurence,  Lawrance),  Edward,  1885. 
Geoffrey,  2169. 

Henry,  2628,  2719. 

son  of  William,  1206. 

Humphrey,  2169. 

John,  2665. 

son  of  Henry,  2628,  2719. 

Matthew,  2463,  p.  346. 


Lawrence — cont. 

Robert,  of  Cowpen  Bewley,  1018. 

Thomas,  2673. 

William,  1206,  1868,  1891. 

(— ),  2463,  p.  342. 

Lawrye,  William,  1139. 

Lawse,  Richard,  of  Urpeth,  697. 

Thomas,  commissary  to  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, 3093. 

Cf.  Lawe. 

Lawson,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Peter,  1050. 

Gerard,  3037. 

John,  feodary  in  Northumberland,  206,  21 1, 
240,  1693,  1752,  1758,  1765,  2031,  2989, 
2992,  3037,  3055. 
of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 
of  Kirkby  in  Malham  Dale,  992. 
of  Mainsforth,  918. 
of  Ormsby,  615. 

Peter,  son  of  Thomas,  1050. 

Ralph,  3045. 

Thomas,  1050. 

of  Kirkby  in  Malham  Dale,  992. 

William,  3045. 
of  Hanlith,  992. 

Laxe,  Anthony,  809. 

of  West  Merrington,  687. 

James,  of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 

John,  of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 
of  West  Merrington,  832. 

Robert,  of  Bradbury,  973. 
of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 

Thomas,  of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 

William,  of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

Laxfield  (Laxfelde),  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

Laxton,  William,  knight,  2180. 

Layborne,  Yorks.  See  Leyburn. 

Laycock  (Lacocke),  John,  coroner  in  Hertford- 
shire, 531. 

Robert,  3211. 

Layer,  Thomas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  133. 

Layere  alias  Laier,  William  of  London,  2733,  2735. 

Layer  de  la  Hay  (Layerdelahey),  Essex,  manor, 
2391. 

Layghton,  Essex.  See  Leyton,  Low. 

Layham  (Leyham),  Suff.,  268,  1900,  2724,  p.  399. 

church,  2724,  p.  399. 

See  also  under  Overbury  Hall. 

Laynge  (Lange,  Laying),  John,  of  Coundon,  841 . 

Robert,  of  Coundon,  841. 

Thomas,  of  Coundon,  841. 

William,  2565,  2655. 

Laystof.  See  Lowestoft. 

Layston  (Leyston),  Herts.,  1254,  2463,  p.  341. 

Layston,  Suff.  See  Leiston. 

Laystropp.  See  Lowestoft. 

Laytham  (Lathom),  Yorks.,  3269. 

Layton,  West,  Yorks,  [in  Hutton  Magna],  627. 

Layton  (Laiton,  Latton,  Laytonne,  Leigheton, 
Leighton,  Leyghton),  Anthony,  1393. 

Cuthbert,  of  New  Park,  925. 

Francis,  of  West  Layton,  627. 

Gilbert,  1204. 

John,  of  Long  Newton,  821. 
son  of  William,  2593. 

Robert,  of  Sedgefield,  920. 

Thomas,  223,  2171,  2716. 

Thomas,  captain  and  governor  of  Guernsey, 
Alderney,  Sark,  Herm  and  Jethou,  keeper 
of  Castle  Cornet, ’17. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


6ll 


Layton,  Thomas — cont. 

commissioner  of  sewers,  etc.,  in  Yorkshire, 
1850, 1888. 

justice  of  oyer  and  terminer,  2525,  2526. 
justice  of  peace  in  Cumberland,  1882. 
of  Cleasby,  772. 

William,  232,  233,  2261,  2593. 

commissioner  in  Shropshire,  242,  1695,  1766. 

Lazenby  (Lasenby),  Yorks,  [in  Kirk  Leatham], 
611. 

Lazonby  (Langomby),  Cumb.  2438. 

Lea  (Ley),  River  [Essex],  i860. 

Lea  and  Cleverton  (Lee),  Wilts.,  1147. 

Lea  (surname).  See  Lee. 

Leache  (Leche),  Robert,  clerk,  2146. 

William,  of  Dittisham,  2942. 

( — ),  of  Leamington  Hastings,  2158,  p.  274, 
2569,  p.  370. 

Leadley,  John,  of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 

Leage,  Garrett,  2907 . 

Leake,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Leake,  Yorks.  See  under  Borrowby;  Knayton; 
Silton,  Nether. 

Leamington  Hastings  (Leamington  Hastinges, 
Lemmyngton  Hastinges),  Warw.,  2158. 
p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 
chapel,  2158. 

rectory  of,  2158,  2569,  p.  370. 
vicar  presented,  364. 

Leamington  Priors  (Lemington  Pryor),  Warw., 
2569,  p. 370. 
chapel,  2569,  p.  370. 

Learcher,  Dennis,  2756. 

leases  of  lands,  etc.,  10,  12,  50,  51,  57,  63,  64, 
7°,  7I>  73,  74,  272,  276-81,  283-311,  313-18, 
512-30,  554-8,  565,  568,  572,  573,  577,  581, 
582,  1092-mi,  in  3—3  5 , 1308,  1309, 

1311-13,  1316-19,  1321,  1322,  1324,  1326-30, 
1332,  1334,  1335,  1337,  I34L  1349,  1 3 5 5 , 
1358, 1360, 1362, 1364, 1365, 1367, 1369, 1372- 
4,  1377,  1378,  1381,  1382,  1387,  1389,  1390, 
1392-4,  1396,  1398,  1401,  1403,  1406, 

1412-14,  1771,  1773-5,  1779,  1780,  1782-9, 
1791,  1794-7,  1830-8,  1840,  1901-15,  1939, 
1939,  1942,  1955,  1958-65,  1967,  2036, 

2042,  2044,  2045,  2047,  2049,  2065,  2067-9, 
2073,  2075,  2076,  2080-2,  2084-8,  2093, 
2095,  2097,  2108-16,  2124,  2141,  2142, 

2156,  2157,  2168-70,  2172,  2173,  2208-10, 
2219,  2224-7,  2229-31,  2234,  2237,  2239, 
2241,  2249,  2250,  2252,  2256,  2257,  2262, 
2263,  2277-84,  2286,  2287,  2289,  2291,  2420, 
2437,  2446,  2450,  2514-18,  2521-3,  2534, 
2557-66,  2572,  2574-7,  2579,  2640-80, 

3267-78,  3280,  3306,  3307-25,  3328-31. 
arrangements  for  issuing,  3091. 
confirmation  of,  5,  2118,  3119,  3146. 

Crown’s  interest  in,  grant  of,  150.  2129. 
held  to  be  invalid  through  non-recital  of  prior 
patent,  304,  3277. 

to  be  void  if  lessee  expel  present  tenants  or  fail 
to  make  them  new  leases  by  deed,  1118,  1321, 
1322, 1902, 2565. 

Leatham,  Kirk,  Yorks.  See  under  Lazenby; 
Wilton. 

leather,  108, 199. 

Leatherhead  (Letherhed,  Letherhedd),  Surrey, 
2352,  3187. 
manor,  2352,  3187. 

Leavenson,  Thomas,  of  Newby,  607. 


Leavington,  Kirk  (Kirkleventon),  Yorks.,  603. 

See  also  under  Pickton. 
le  Cambier,  Robert,  2769. 

Leche.  See  Leache. 

Lechlade  (Lachelade,  Lychelade),  Glouc.,  fairs  in 
2527- 

lordship,  2527. 
mill  in,  2527. 
rectory,  2527. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2527. 
vicar  presented,  2920. 

St.  John’s  bridge,  2527. 

St.  John’s  priory,  2527. 

Leckhampstead  (Leckamsted,  Leckhamsted), 
Berks,  [in  Chieveley],  manor,  2523. 

Lecke,  John,  of  Thirsk,  602. 

Robert,  589. 

Leckonfield  (Lekinfeilde),  Yorks.,  manor  and 
park,  2074. 

Lecumbraye.  See  Leegomery. 

Ledam,  Nicholas,  of  Barmpton,  849. 

Ledbury  (Ledburye),  Heref.,  2114. 
church,  2114. 

See  also  under  Netherhall;  Overhall. 

Ledell,  James,  of  Durham,  713. 

Lederskeue.  See  Litherskew. 

Ledsham,  Yorks.  See  also  under  Fairburn. 

Lee,  Essex.  See  Leigh. 

Lee,  in  Romsey-Extra,  Hants.,  2726. 

Lee,  Kent,  manor,  2065. 
rector  presented,  1659. 

See  also  under  Bankers  ; Strawfield. 

Lee,  in  Ellesmere,  Salop,  2327. 

Lee,  co.  Wilts.,  See  Lea  and  Cleverton. 

Lee  Chapel  (Estlee  Chapel),  Essex,  2463,  p.  348. 
Lee  (Lea,  Legh,  Leghe,  Leigh,  Leighe,  Ley, 
Lighe),  Alice,  widow,  22. 

Anne,  wife  of  Henry,  3209. 

Edward,  archbishop  of  York  {oh.  1544),  3324. 

son  of  Gerard,  22. 

Francis,  lessee  in  Erith,  274. 

George,  executor  of  archbishop  Young,  2106, 
2632. 

commissioner  in  Shropshire,  1701,  2327. 
Gerard,  son  of  Henry,  22. 

Henry,  22. 

knight,  520,  1878,  2056,  2279,  3209,  3359. 
John,  31 1,  2686. 

of  Lee  manor,  2065. 

Lionel,  of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Richard,  2364,  2366. 

commissioner  in  Shropshire,  1766. 
of  Acton  Burnell,  2724,  p.  398. 
knight,  1420,  3241. 

Portcullis  pursuivant,  2207. 
of  Wadley,  3348. 

Robert,  bailiff  of  Hatfield,  2266. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1850. 
rector  of  Waddesdon,  2114. 

Roger,  of  Bishopton,  775. 

Rowland,  of  Staindrop,  966. 

Thomas,  2129. 

commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  3028. 
coroner  in  Somerset,  142. 
deceased,  3035,  3059. 
ecclesiastical  commissioner,  2161. 
justice  of  peace  in  Bedfordshire,  1092,  1877. 
William,  215. 

lessee  of  lands  in  Glastonbury,  1414. 
of  Stanhopp.  952. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


6l2 

Lee,  William — cont. 

the  elder,  of  Stonesby,  38. 
the  younger,  of  Stonesby,  38. 

Lee,  alias  Lighe,  George,  of  Worcester,  2053(1). 
Leedes,  John,  of  Wappingthorn,  2531. 

Leeds  (Leedes),  Kent,  1935,  2125. 

Leeds  (Lydes),  Yorks.,  2454. 

See  also  under  Beaston;  Chapel  Allerton;  Hunslet; 
Kirkstall;  Moor  Allerton. 

Leefeldhed.  See  Fieldhall. 

Leegomery  (Lecumbraye),  Salop  [in  Wellington], 
manor,  1157. 

Leegrave  or  Lightgrave  (Litgrave),  in  Luton  Beds., 
2665. 

Leek  (Leeke),  Staff.,  2265. 

See  also  under  Bradnop. 

Leeke  (Leke),  Francis,  knight,  1310,  1883. 
knight,  keeper  of  Nottingham  Park,  43. 
Jasper,  2139. 

tenant  in  Edmonton,  556. 

Leeming  (Leminge,  Lemyng,  Leomyng),  Yorks. 

[in  Burneston],  779,  1398,  3326. 

Lees,  Robert,  2130. 

Leeslangley.  See  Langley  Abbotts. 

Leesthorpe  (Leisethorpe),  Leic.  [in  Pickwell], 
3098. 

Leete,  Thomas,  2314. 

Lee  Woodland.  See  Uttoxeter  Woodlands. 

Legate  (Legatt),  George,  of  Sturton,  3 . 

William,  of  Barden,  802. 

Legates,  Essex.  See  Leggatts. 

Legatt.  See  Legate. 

Legatts  (Legates),  in  Tillingham,  Essex,  2290. 
Legbourne,  Line.  See  under  South  House. 

Legh.  See  Lee. 

Leghe  (surname).  See  Lee. 

Le  Grice,  Nicholas,  clerk,  2925. 

Legsby,  Line.  See  under  Bleasby. 

Le  Havre  (Newehaven)  [in  Seine-Inferieure, 
France],  199. 

Leicester,  Leic.,  161, 1460,  3098. 
coroners  of  {named),  1460. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  1842. 

monastery  of  Pr6,  298,  1320,  1787 , 1938,  2168, 
3354- 

abbot  of  {named),  1793. 
park,  3354. 

St.  Martin,  vicar  presented,  374. 

William  Wyggeston  hospital,  2729. 

Leicester,  county,  3354. 
escheator  in,  2021. 
feodary  in.  See  Braham,  R. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in  38. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1898. 

Leicester  (Leycester),  earl  of.  See  Dudley,  R. 
Leicester,  Ralph,  justice  of  peace  in  Chester,  116. 
Leigh  (Lee),  Essex,  268. 

Leigh  (Lighe,  Lye),  Glouc.,  2463,  p.  342. 
rectory,  310. 

Leigh,  Somers.  See  Leighland. 

Leigh  (Leighe),  Wilts  [in  Bradford],  1413. 

Leigh,  Abbot’s  (Abbotteslegh),  Somers.,  142. 
Leigh  Delamere  (Ligh  Dalamar,  Sevyngton), 
Wilts,  1196. 

Leigh,  North  (Northeley,  Northley),  Devon, 
2297,2369. 

Leigh,  South  (Southeke),  Devon,  1320. 

Leigh,  South  (Southlia,  Southlye),  Oxon,  chapel, 
316. 

Leigh,  Leighe.  (surname).  See  Lee. 


Leighes.  See  Leighs. 

Leigheton  (surname).  See  Layton. 

Leighland  (Leigh,  Ligh),  in  Old  Cleeve,  Somers., 
2568. 

chapel,  2869. 

Leighley.  See  Langley. 

Leighs,  Great  (Muche  Leighes),  Essex,  2158. 
Leighton,  Mont,  [in  Worthen],  3260. 

Leighton,  Norf.  See  Letton. 

Leighton  (surname).  See  Layton. 

Leisethorpe.  See  Leesthorpe. 

Leiston  (Laiston,  Layston),  Suff.,  2170. 
lordship,  2644. 

manor,  of  Leiston  Hall,  2170. 
monastery,  2170,  2644. 

Leith  (Leithe),  Scotland,  553,  2683. 

Leke.  See  Leeke. 

Lekinfeilde.  See  Leckonfield. 

Lelant  (Lalant),  Corn.,  1456. 

Le  Merson.  See  Marston,  Lea. 

Leminge,  Yorks.  See  Leeming. 

Lemington  Hastinges,  Lemmyngton  Hastinges. 

See  Leamington  Hastings. 

Lemyng,  Yorks.  See  Leeming. 

Lemynge  (Leyming),  John,  of  Burneston,  692. 
of  Ripon,  593. 

Lenell,  Edmund.  See  Lynell. 

Lenge,  William,  of  Beamish,  896. 

Lenham  (Leneham),  Kent,  1293. 

Lenham,  Kent.  See  under  East  Shelve. 

Lenington  Pryor.  See  Leamington  Priors. 
Lennard  (Leonard),  John,  justice  of  the  peace 
in  Kent,  1894. 

prothontary  and  clerk  of  Crown  in  Welsh 
counties,  506. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Sampson,  2373. 

Sampson,  knight,  2373. 

William,  citizen  of  London,  1467. 

Lent,  Bernard,  1683. 

Lentall,  William,  1861. 

Lenton,  Notts.,  525,  3358. 
fairs  at,  2679. 

monastery,  1319,  1326,  2087,  2157,  2292,  p.  311, 
2679,  3358. 

vicar  presented,  1660,  2842. 

Leominster  (Leomynster,  Leomyster),  Heref., 
2112,2529,2573,3313. 
manor,  2529. 
steward  of,  2083. 

priory  or  cell,  1905,  2083,  2112,  2573,  3313. 

See  also  under  Broadward  ; Ivington  ; Westhar- 
ness. 

Leominster  (Lymester),  Sussex,  2723,  p.  401. 
Leomyng.  See  Leeming. 

Leomynster,  Leomyster.  See  Leominster. 
Leonard.  See  Lennard. 

Leppington  (Lepington),  Yorks,  [in  Scrayingham], 
3203. 

Lepton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirk-Heaton],  2463,  p.  344. 

church,  2463,  p.  344. 

Lepton,  George,  of  Birkby,  630. 

Roger,  of  Kepwick,  659. 

Lerpoulle.  See  Liverpool. 

Lesbury  (Lesburye),  Northumb.,  2420. 
manor,  2420. 

Lesington.  See  Lissington. 

Leskard,  Leskerde.  See  Liskeard. 

Leslie  (Lislie),  Humphrey,  2238. 

Martin,  2238. 

Ralph,  2238. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Leslie — cont. 

Robert,  2238. 

Thomas,  father  of  Robert,  2238. 

Lesnewth  (Lestnewith),  Corn.,  3205. 

Lessness  (Lesons,  Lezons),  Kent  [in  Erith], 
priory,  1900,  3238. 

Lestnewith.  See  Lesnewth. 

Lestrange  (Lestraunge),  Hamond,  1855. 

Nicholas,  knight,  1846,  1855,  3072. 

Letherhedd.  See  Leatherhead. 

Lethom,  John,  of  Winlaton,  912. 

Cf.  Latham;  Lithome. 

Lethorpe.  See  Lowthorpe. 

Letton  (Leighton),  Norf.,  268,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 
Lettyne,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  727. 

Leusson,  James,  460. 

Levans.  See  Lyons. 

Levell,  Thomas,  of  London,  1826. 

Leven  (Levin),  Yorks,  river,  1837,1286. 
Leventhropp,  Thomas,  1892. 

Lever,  William,  2317. 

Leverpill.  See  Liverpool. 

Leverseche.  See  Liversedge. 

Leverton,  North  (Northleverton),  Notts.,  1475 . 

See  also  under  Habblesthorpe. 

Leverton,  Yorks.  See  Liverton. 

Leverton,  Walter,  of  West  Lulworth,  117. 
Levesham.  See  Lewisham. 

Leveson,  Edward,  232,  233,  1306. 
brother  of  Richard,  knight,  2631. 

Elizabeth,  relict  of  Edward,  1306. 

James,  1306. 

John,  1153. 

Richard,  knight,  2631. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  1153. 

Walter,  son  of  Richard,  knight,  2631. 

Levet,  Matthew,  clerk,  1649. 

Levin.  See  Leven. 

Leweis.  See  Lewis. 

Lewen,  river.  See  Leven. 

Lewen,  William.  See  Lowen. 

Lewes,  Sussex,  castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1 844. 

monastery,  1774,  2437,  2674. 

Lewes,  archdeacon  of  {named),  543. 

Lewes  (surname).  See  Lewis. 

Lewesham.  See  Lewisham. 

Leweston,  John,  captain  of  Portland  castle  and 
lieutenant  of  isle  of  Portland,  2981. 
Leweswedon.  See  Weedon  Loys. 

Lewis  (Lewes)  ap  Jevan  ap  Daye,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Jevan  Dio  ap  Owen,  36. 

John  alias  Cansolte,  3001 . 

Lewis  (Leweis,  Lewes,  Lewys),  Christopher,  2450. 
David,  commissioner  in  Carmarthenshire,  229. 
LL.D.,  president  of  High  Court  of  Admiralty, 
1869,  2165,  2510,  2511,  2513,  3093. 
master  of  Chancery,  2106. 
principal  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1345. 
Henry,  feodary  of  Glamorganshire,  224,  1757, 
1759- 

Hugh,  clerk,  421. 

John,  2450. 
clerk,  2663. 

Rees,  of  Gladestry,  2672. 

Richard,  son  of  Lewis  John  alias  Cansolte,  3001. 
Simon,  3222. 

Thomas,  1228. 

commissioner  in  Monmouthshire,  1756. 
of  London,  2058. 


613 

Lewis — cont. 

Warkyn,  3276. 

William,  lessee  of  lands  in  Malltraeth,  2069. 

Lewisham  (Levesham,  Lewesham,  Levershame, 
Lewsham),  Kent,  311,  1114,  1130,  1167,  1308, 
2140,  2251. 

manor,  steward  of  {named),  2943 . 

Lewston,  John,  1885. 

Lewys  (surname).  See  Lewis. 

Lewysham.  See  Lewisham. 

Lexham,  East  (Eastlexham),  Norf.,  270. 

Lexham,  West  (Westlexham),  Norf.,  270. 

Ley,  river.  See  Lea. 

Ley  (surname).  See  Lee. 

Leyburn  (Layborne),  Yorks  [in  WensleyJ,  manor, 
1133. 

Leyburne  (Laborne,  Laburne),  Cuthbert,  of  North 
Bedburn,  808. 

John,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

William,  of  Cornforth,  921 . 

Leyghton  (surname).  See  Layton. 

Leyham.  See  Layham. 

Leyland,  Lancs.  See  under  Hoghton. 

Leys,  Richard,  clerk,  controller  of  tents  and 
revels  etc.,  2057. 

Leyston,  Herts.  See  Layston. 

Leyton,  Low  (Layghton),  Essex,  493. 

Lezons.  See  Lessness. 

liberties,  etc.,  grants  of,  111,  321,  1344,  1826, 
1829,  1929,  1936,  1944,  1953,  2043,  2729. 
3096,  3355. 

See  also  ancient  demesne. 

licences : — 

monoplies,  132,  1952,  2126,  2127,  2155,  2246, 
2445,2682,3357. 

mortmain,  1344,  1345,  1402,  1824,  1827,  1829, 
2117,  2251,  2460,  2533,  2729,  3352,  3357. 
non-residence,  9,  539. 

to  alienate  lands  etc.,  67,  430,  492,  493,  511, 
534,  1023,  1047,  1048,  1050-3,  1136-42, 

1144-6,  1148-52,  1155-88,  1190,  1192-1213, 
1215-19,  1221,  1223,  1224,  1226-30,  1233-57, 
1259-63,  1265,  1266,  1268-98,  1301-5,  1418-43, 
1467-74,  1987,  1992,  2025,  2026,  2167,  2196, 
2293-2316,  2317-39,  2341-9,  2352-9,  2361, 
2363-2411,  2464-79,  2481-2509,  2592,  2614, 
2954-75,  3172-6,  3178-3262. 
to  alienate  lands  in  mortmain,  2072. 
to  appoint  deputy  customs  officials,  2205. 
to  bake  earthenware  with  colours,  108. 
to  buy  and  sell  cattle,  3106. 
to  buy  and  sell  wool,  133,  2154,  2707. 
to  collect  alms,  55,  117,  1805,  2419. 
to  convert  arable  to  pasture,  269. 
to  cut  timber,  2279. 
to  dress  leather,  108. 
to  elect  archbishop,  1054. 

to  elect  bishop,  1037,  1059,  1064,  1975,  2623, 
2625. 

to  enter  upon  lands,  1021,  1022,  1028-36, 
1039-44,  1073,  1075-86,  1088-90,  1968, 

1969,  i977-84,  1986,  1988-91,  1993,  1994, 
1996-2016,  2028,  2029,  2099-2104,  2174-94, 
2197-2202,  2593,  2612-2613,  2616,  2627-31, 
2633.7,  3159-68,  3170,  3171,  336l6. 
to  export  and  import  goods  in  strangers’  vessels, 
14,2151. 

to  export  beer,  85,  2066,  3349. 
to  export  catde  free  of  duty,  1966. 
to  export  cheese,  2066. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


614 

licences — cont. 

to  export  cloths,  39,  65,  no,  2727. 
to  export  coney  skins,  132. 
to  export  corn,  134,  1407,  1411,  1811,  1956, 
2066,  2586,  2720. 
to  export  hides,  1927 , 2267. 
to  export  Irish  linen  yarn,  2163. 
to  export  wool,  121,  205,  500,  61 1,  2976. 
to  export  wool  fells,  3359. 
to  found  grammar  school,  1824. 
to  hold  benefices  in  commendam , 34,  1974,  3291. 
to  import  hops,  68. 

to  inquire  into  offences  in  respect  of  export  of 
cloths,  2727. 

to  keep  taverns,  53,  54,  56,  3148. 
to  lease  manor,  3288. 
to  lend  money  at  interest,  2584,  3144. 
to  make  cooking  pots,  2127. 
to  make  knife  handles,  2155. 
to  make  mechanical  pump,  2246. 
to  make  new  draperies,  108. 
to  plant  and  dress  madder,  108. 
to  print  almanacs,  1952. 
to  print  books  {specified),  2445 . 
to  print  books  of  private  prayers,  2126. 
to  print  dictionary,  2682. 
to  receive  lands  at  lease,  3106. 
to  remove  brambles  and  thorns,  1316. 
to  retain,  79,  1803,  2681,  2698,  2941,  3150. 
to  shoot  with  crossbow,  etc.,  1815. 
to  sit  as  justice  of  Assize  in  native  county  or 
county  of  residence,  497,  1804,  1822. 
Lichefeld,  Staff.  See  Lichfield. 

Lichfeld,  (surname).  See  Lychefeld. 

Lichfield  (Lichefeld,  Lichfeld),  Staff.,  2053  (10), 
2724,  pp.  398,  404. 
bailiffs,  2724,  p.  398. 
guild,  10. 

Our  Lady  guild  chapel,  2724,  p.  398. 

St.  Chad  (Saynte  Chadd  Stowe),  churchyard, 
2724}  P-  $98. 

See  also  under  Elmhurst, 
well,  2724,  p.  398. 

St.  John’s  hospital  by  the  bars  of,  2324,  pp.  297, 
404. 

St.  Michael.  See  under  Haselor. 

St.  Michael’s  guild,  or  brotherhood,  2463,  p. 
348,  2724,  p.  398. 

Lichfield,  bishop  of.  See  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
Lidgerd,  Christopher,  1851. 

Lidnall.  See  Lynehill. 

Lidney  (Lydney),  Glouc.,  1429. 

Lidyard  Laurence.  See  Lydiard  St.  Lawrence. 
Li£ge  (Luck,  de  Luke,  Lukes),  bishop  of,  subjects 
of,  436,  1602,  1682,  2744,  2770,  2801,  2806, 
2807,  2814. 

Ligh.  See  Leighland. 

Ligh  Dalamar.  See  Leigh  Delamere. 

Lighe,  Glouc.  See  Leigh. 

Lighe  (surname).  See  Lee. 

Light  (surname).  See  Lyte. 

Lightfoot,  William,  of  Skeeby,  889. 

Lightgrave.  See  Leegrave. 

Lighten,  Andrew,  2457. 

Bartholomew,  2457. 

George,  of  Durham,  725. 

Ligons.  See  Lygon. 

Lilburne,  John,  of  Shildon,  871. 

Lilfurth.  See  Lylford. 


Lilleshall  (Lilleshull,  Lincell),  Salop, 

monastery,  314,  2724,  p.  403,  2569,  p.  371. 
abbot  of,  2724,  p.  403. 

Lilley,  (Lillie,  Lyly,  Lynley),  Herts.,  1049,  2463, 
p.  342. 

Limber,  Great  (Great  Lymber,  Lumbergia  Magna), 
Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Limber,  Little  (Lumbergia  Parva),  Line,  [in 
Brocklesby],  2240,  p.  296. 

Limehouse  (Lymehouse),  Midd,  1467. 

Limington  (Lymington),  Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Limpenhoe  (Lympenhowe,  Lympnowe,  Lymp- 
how)  Norf., 
church,  2463,  p.  347. 
manor,  492. 
rectory,  2463. 
vicarage,  2463. 

Limpley  Stoke  (Stoke),  Wilts,  [in  Bradford  on 
Avon],  1413. 

Linby  Hay  (Lymbye  Haye),  Notts,  [in  Linby],  525. 
Lincell.  See  Lilleshall. 

Linch  (Lynche),  Henry,  2463,  p.  346. 

Simon,  1854,  1866. 

Lincoln,  Line.,  1323,  1842,  2161,  2240,  pp.  295, 
296,  2463,  p.  342,  3250. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1842. 
cathedral,  dean  and  chapter  of,  1975. 
chancellor  of.  See  Garthe,  G. 
sub-dean  of.  See  Reneger,  M. 

St.  Catherine’s  priory  without,  1787. 

St.  Mary’s  guild,  2463. 

See  also  under  Branston. 

Lincoln,  archdeacon  of.  See  Aylmer,  J. 

Lincoln,  bishop  or  bishopic,  1975,  2020,  2021, 
2036. 

See  also  Bullingham,  N.;  Cowper,  T. 
chancellor  of.  See  Bellye,  J. 

Lincoln,  county,  108,  204,  259,  266. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1871,  1874. 
escheator  in,  1057,  1067,  2020,  2618.  See  also 
Burton,  E. 

feodary  of  {named),  204,  254,  259,  266,  1699, 
3042. 

gaol  delivery  of,  1 842. 

justices  of  gaol  delivery  in  {named),  38,  1924. 
parts  of  Holland,  justices  of  peace  in,  1897. 
parts  of  Kesteven,  justices  of  peace  in,  1895. 
parts  of  Lindsey  (Lyndsey),  justices  of  peace 
in  1896,  1924. 

Lincoln,  earl  of.  See  Fiennes,  E. 

Lindsaye,  Yorks,  monastery.  See  Drax. 

Lindsell  (Lincell),  Essex,  church,  268. 
linen  yarn,  2163,  2512. 

Linford,  Great  (Muche  Lynford),  Bucks,  1247. 
Lingarde  (Lyngarde),  Helen,  wife  of  Hugh,  75. 
Hugh,  of  Wimbledon,  75. 

John,  1332. 

Lingfield  (Lingfeld),  Surrey,  2458. 

Lingwood  (Lingwood,  Lyngewood),  Norf.  268. 
Linkinhorne  (Lankynhorne),  Corn.,  1358. 
Linstead  (Lynstede),  Kent,  268. 

Linton  (Lynton),  Northumb.  [in  Woodhorn],  1310. 
Lintz  Green  (Lynce  Grene),  Dufh.  [in  Chester  le 
Street],  699. 

Liones.  See  Lyonesse. 

Liskeard  (Leskard,  Leskerde),  Corn.,  1. 
lordship,  1335. 
vicar  presented,  380. 


GENERAL  INDEX  615 


Lisle  (Lysle),  David,  428. 

Lisle  (Lysley),  baron.  See  Dudley,  A. 
viscount.  See  Plantaganet. 

Lislie.  See  Leslie. 

Lissington  (Bissington,  Lesington),  Line.,  2240, 
p.  296. 

Lister  (Lyster),  Michael,  knight,  3313. 

Ralph,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 

William,  2338,  3183. 

justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1887. 

Liston  (Lyston),  Essex,  2463,  p.  342. 

Listonhall  (Liston  Overhall),  Essex  [in  Gosfield], 
manor,  3254. 

Litgrave.  See  Leegrave. 

Litherskew  (Lederskeue),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth], 
935* 

Lithome,  Henry,  589. 

cf.  Lathami;  Lethom. 

Litle.  See  Little  (surname). 

Litlington  (Lytlington),  Sussex,  3242. 

Litlor,  Thomas,  1824. 

Little  (Litle,  Lytell,  Lyttle),  Joan,  27. 

John,  27. 

son  of  John,  27. 

Robert,  1785. 

keeper  of  wardrobe  of  beds  and  armoury  at 
Windsor  Castle,  1395. 

Thomas,  1879. 

Littlebury  (Littleburye),  Essex,  268. 

Littlefayer,  William,  of  Durham,  721. 

Littleham  (Lytleham),  Devon,  1442. 

Littlehome  Meade.  See  Hormead,  Little. 

Littlelangton.  See  Langton,  Little. 

Littleover  (Parva  Overa),  Derb.  [in  Mickleover]. 
manor,  492. 

Littleport  (Litleporte,  Littleporte,  Lytleporte, 
Lyttleport,  Lyttleporte),  Cambs.,  1900,  2158, 
p.  274,  2163,  p.  345,  2569,  p.  370. 
church,  1900,  2569,  p.  370. 

Littleton.  See  Lyttelton. 

Littleworth  (Lytleworthe),  Berks  [in  Great 
Farringdon],  1258. 

Litton  (Lytton),  Derb.  [in  Tideswell],  1189. 

Litton.  See  Oldland. 

Livermere  Parva  (Lyvermere),  Suff.,  3243. 

Liverpool  (Lerpoulle,  Leverpill,  Lyverpole), 
Lancs.,  167,  185,  176. 

Liversedge  (Lever  seche),  Yorks  [in  Birstall], 
589,  972. 

Liverton  (Leverton),  Yorks  [in  Easington],  268. 

Llandwygan  Llys.  See  Llangwyfan. 

Llan-afan-fawr  (Llanavon  Vaur),  Brec.,  36. 

Llanbadarn  Fawr  (Llanbadarum  Vawre),  Card., 
fairs,  1312. 

Llanbadarn  Odwyn  (Llanbader),  Card.,  1312. 

Llanbrynmair  (Llanbryn  Mayre),  Mont.,  3325. 

Llandaff  (Landaph),  Glam.,  cathedral,  chantries 
in,  2250. 
lordship,  2250. 

Llandaff,  archdeacon  of,  2250. 

Llandaff,  bishop  of,  2250.  See  also  Breus,  W. 

Llandeusant  (Llanthoysant),  Carm.,  522. 

Llanddyfnam  (Llandifnam),  Angl.,  268. 

Llandeiniolem.  See  under  Dinorwic. 

Llandilo  Fawr  (Llandilo  Vaure),  Carm.  rectory, 
1834. 

Llandinam  (Llanthynam),Mont.,  2286, 2724,  p.  400. 
Frith  Eskes  Ymayn  in,  3325. 

Llandisilio  Gogo  (Llandissilio,  Llandysilio  Gogo), 
Card.,  1312. 


Llandrygarn  (Llondrigarne),  Angl.,  chard,  1095' 

Llandwrog,  Carn.  See  inder  Eithinog. 

Llandyssil  (Llandissil),  Card.,  fairs,  1312. 

Llanegryn.  See  under  Rhydyrhiw. 

Llan  Eign.  See  Llangeinwen. 

Llanelltyd  (Llanelted),  Merion.,  2292,  p.  311. 

See  also  under  Cymmer. 

Llanenddwyn  (Llanendwyn),  Merion.,  1321. 

Llanerchila  (Llanerkela),  Mont,  [in  Llansaintffraid], 
2736. 

Llanerchymedd  (Lanerchymedd),  Angl.,  chapel, 
268. 

Llanerkela.  See  Llanerchila. 

Llanfair  Mathafarn  Eithaf  (Lanvair  Mathavarne 
Ytha),  Angl.,  268. 

Llanfair-is-gaer,  Carn.  See  under  Dinorwic. 

Llanfair-yu-y-Cwmmwd  (Llanvayr),  in  Menai 
commote,  Angl.,  268. 

Llanfihangel  Aberbythych  (Llanvyhagell  Aber- 
bythych),  Carm.,  552. 

Llanfihangel-Tal-ylllyn  (Llanvyhangll),  Brec.,  2882. 

Llanfihagel-Tyn-Sylwy  (Llaniangell,  Llanihangell), 
Angl.,  chapel,  2081. 

Llangadwaladr  or  Eglwysael  (Egolysell),  Angl., 
268. 

Llan  Gammarch  (Llanganmarch),  Brec.,  36. 

Llangattock-Vibon-Avel,  Mon.,  rectory,  2663. 

Llangeinwen  (Llan  Eign)  [Angl.],  rector  presented, 
357* 

Llangeler,  [Carm.],  rector  presented,  396. 

Llangirrig  (Llangericke,  Llangirig),  Mont.,  2724, 
p.  400. 

rectory,  2227. 

See  also  under  Llani wared. 

Llangoed  (Llangoide),  Angl.,  2081. 

Llangristiolus  (Llangristiolis),  Angl.,  church.  268. 

Llangwyfan  (Llandwygan  Llys,  Llodwygan  Llys), 
in  Malltreath  commote,  Angl.,  268. 

Llanhamlach  (Llanhamlagh),  Brec.,  2286. 

Llaniangell.  See  Llanfihangel-Tyn-Sylwy. 

Llanindloes  (Llanydelos,  Llanydlos),  Mont.,  2723, 
p.  400,3325. 

See  also  under  Dinas. 

Llaniestyn  (Llanieston,  Llanyston),  Angl.,  rectory, 
2081. 

Llanihangell.  See  Llanfihangel-Tyn-Sylwy. 

Llaniwared  (Y  Vaerdreff,  Yvardreff),  Mont,  [in 
Llangirrig],  2286,  3325. 

Llanllony.  See  Llanllwni. 

Llanllwchaiarn,  Mont.  See  under  Beander  and 
Frith  Gaeth. 

Llanllwni  (Llanllony),  Carm.,  2877. 

Llanrhystyd,  Card.  See  under  Haminiog. 

Llanrwst,  Carm.  See  under  Gwydir. 

Llansaintffraid,  Mont.  See  under  Llanerchila. 

Llanstephan,  Carm.,  3001. 

Llantarnam  (Lanternon),  Monm.  [in  Llanvihangel 
Llantanam],  1733. 

Llanteglose.  See  Lanteglos. 

Llanthony  (Lanthorn,  Llanthoni  next  Gloucester, 
Llanthony  by  Gloucester),  Glouc.,  priory, 
5 1 1,  1780,  2075,  2437,  2677. 

Llanthome.  See  Langthorne, 

Llanthoysant.  See  Llandensant. 

Llanthynam,  Mont.  See  Llandinam. 

Llantrissent  (Llantrissan)  [Monm.],  511. 

Llanvayr,  Angl.  See  Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmmwd. 

Llanvidales,  in  Dyhewed,  Card,  [unidentified], 
fairs,  1312. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Llanvihangel  Llantarnam  (Lanternam)  [Mon.],  560. 
Llanvyhangell  Aberbythych.  See  Llanfihangel 
Aberbythch. 

Llanvyhangll.  See  Llanfihangel-Tal-y-llyn. 
Llanwenog  (Lanwynog),  Card.,  1312. 

Llanwnog  (Llanwinoge,  Llanwynnock,  Llanwyn- 
oge),  Mont.,  2286,  2724,  p.400,  3325. 
forest,  3325. 

See  also  under  Caerswys;  Gwynfyndd;  Weeg. 
Llanwren  (Llanwomnien),  Card.,  1312. 
Llanwynnock,  Llanwynnocke,  Llanwynoge.  See 
Llanwnog. 

Llanydelos,  Llandylos.  See  Llanidloes. 
Llanymynech,  cos.  Denb.,  Montg.  and  Salop. 

See  under  Llwyntidman. 

Llanyston.  See  Llaniestyn. 

Llanystumdwy,  Carn. 

See  under  Llidiart-Llydan. 

Llewelin  (Lluellyn),  ap  Ryme  Bolde,  2250. 

Thomas,  of  Writhlington,  183. 

Llidiart-Llydan  (Lloydiett),  Cam.  [in  Liany- 
stumdwy], 268. 

Llodwygan  Llys.  See  Liang wyfan. 

Lloyd  (lLoid,  Lloide,  Lloyde),  George,  247. 
commissioner  in  Gloucester,  2437,  3039. 
Griffith,  clerk,  424. 

Hugh,  serjeant  at  arms,  2546. 

yeoman  of  guard,  1095,  2069. 

John,  commissioner  in  Carmarthenshire,  229. 

LL.D.,  1345,  2165. 

Matthew,  2224. 

Richard,  of  Llwyntidman,  2736. 
of  Merrington,  1701. 
the  elder,  3103. 
son  of  Richard,  3103. 
son  of  Richard,  3103. 

Thomas,  of  Llanstephan,  3001. 

Lloydiett.  See  Llidiart-Llydan. 

Lloynegryn.  See  Llwynegrin. 

Lloyn  Ymean.  See  Llwyntidman. 

Lluellyn.  See  Llewelin. 

Llwynegein  (Lloynegryn),  Flint,  [in  Mold],  1813. 
Llwyntidman  (Lloyn  Ymaen)  [in  Llanymynech, 
cos.  Denb.,  Montg.  and  Salop],  2736. 

Llyn  Tegid  (Llyntegydd  alias  Pimbremeare), 
Merion.,  268. 

Load,  Long  (Longelode),  Somers,  [in  Martock], 
chapel,  2678. 

Lobley,  William,  of  Carlton,  703. 

Lockerley,  Hants.,  2475. 

Lockewoode.  Lockwood. 

Lockey,  Edmund,  598. 

Richard,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
Lockington  (Lockinton,  Lokington),  Yorks.,  2565. 
Locko  Park  (Overlockhawe),  Derb.  [in  Spondon], 
1163. 

Lockwood  (Lockewoode),  Christopher,  2214. 
Cuthbert,  of  Ay  ton,  618. 

George,  of  Darlington,  846. 

Nicholas,  1326,  3248. 

Thomas,  of  Meal  Hill,  167. 

Locton,  John,  1874. 

Loddington,  Northants,  church,  1320. 
Loddington,  William,  of  London,  2733,  2735. 
Loddon  (Lodon)  [Berks],  river,  1863,  1873. 
Loddon,  Norf.,  Holy  Trinity,  3270. 
rectory,  3270. 

Lodenbacons.  See  Bacon’s,  in  Loddon. 

Loders,  Dorset,  manor,  1914. 


Lodge  (Loodge),  Christopher,  of  Cockfield,  970. 
Luke,  of  Bedale,  801. 

Nicholas,  of  Cockfield,  873. 

Ralph,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

Thomas,  2068. 

Lodon.  See  Loddon. 

Lodwich,  Henry,  2890. 

Loftes,  Robert,  3176. 

Lofthouse  (Loft  Howse),  Yorks,  268,  2523. 

Lofthouse,  South,  Yorks,  [in  Lofthouse],  2523. 

Lofthouse  (Lofthowse,  Loftus),  Adam,  arch- 
bishop of  Dublin,  councillor  in  Ireland,  3291. 
Robert,  of  Thrintoft,  671. 

Cf.  Losthouse. 

Lofts  (Laloft,  Laloofte),  Essex  [in  Great  Totham], 
2290,  p.  309. 

Loker,  Gilbert,  1863. 

Lokington.  See  Lockington. 

Lolworth  (Lowlworth),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Lombardy,  468. 

Lomeley  (surname).  See  Lumley. 

Lomley,  Durh.  See  Lumley. 

Lomley  (surname).  See  Lumley. 

Londe,  Thomas,  2333. 

William,  2333. 

London,  40,  77,  131,  139,  157,  161,  168,  175, 
179,  181,  182,  186,  542,  566,  1091,  1149, 
1207,  1219,  1247,  1274,  1325,  1428,  1446, 

1452,  1454,  1456,  1477,  1478,  1776,  1825, 

1925,  1930,  1934,  1935,  2058,  2062,  2127, 

2135,  2148,  2149,  2152,  2215,  2223,  2286, 

2316,  2412,  2413,  2446,  2449,  2452,  2453, 

2463,  2569,  2571,  2582,  2685,  2702,  2721, 

2724,  2727,  2737,  2825,  2827,  2829,  2875, 

2883,  2885,  2889,  2932,  3093,  3144,  3201, 

3332,3346,  3353,3356. 

aldermen  of  (named),  194,  199,  227,  235,  1242, 
1256,  1262,  1380,  1431,  1443,  1467,  1847, 

1852,  1862,  1869,  1923,  1981,  2027,  2094, 

2158,  p.  275,  2182,  2513,  2569,  2578,  2637, 
3093,3229. 

archery  grounds  in,  survey  of,  194. 
chantry  lands  in,  collector  of  rents  of  named,  45 . 
citizens  of  (named),  31,  50,  54,  81,  159,  162, 
170,  I7L  178-80,  187,  199,  213,  263,  267, 
270,  297,  1103,  IX43,  1167,  1247,  1263,  1271, 
1291,  1307, 1325,  1333,  1417, 1443, 1446,  1462, 
1467, 1941,  2026,  2127,  2136,  2139,  2140,  2153, 
2155, 2223, 2235, 2307,  2311,  2345,  2374,  2379, 
2412,  2445,  2494,  2513,  2584,  2636,  2733,  2734, 
2735, 2738, 2882, 2885,  2965,  3013,  3139,  3200, 
3229,3334,3335,3356,3360. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1847,  1852,  1858. 
companies: 

blacksmiths,  incorporation  of,  1829. 
booksellers,  1952. 

clerks,  masters  and  wardens  of  (named),  73. 
goldsmiths,  2449,  p.  336. 
joiners  and  ceilers,  incorporation  of,  1826. 
leathersellers,  1423. 
coroner  of.  See  Hogeson,  R. 
escheator  in,  2618. 
feodary  of.  See  Necton,  W. 

deputy  of.  See  Applegarth,  H. 
hustings,  152,  153,  155-168,  170-2,  175,  176, 
178-84,  186-8,  191,  192,  1417,  1444,  1446, 
1448,  1452,  1454,  1456,  1462,  1477,  1478, 
1930,  I934,  2733-2739,  2742,  2825,  2827-30, 
2875, 2882, 2883, 2885-9, 2932. 
justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in,  77,  2062,  3353. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


6i7 


London — coni. 

justices  of  peac  e in,  77,  3 3 5 3 . 
mayor  of,  194,  i860. 

See  also  Allen,  W.;  Avenon,  A.;  Champyon, 
J.;  Draper,  C.;  Heywarde,  R.;  Rowe,  T.; 
White,  J. 

mayor  and  aldermen  of,  248,  261,  263,  267,  3011, 

3013,3052. 
places  in  or  near: — 

Abchurch  Lane  (Abchurche  Lane),  2449,  p. 
336. 

Aldersgate,  2463,  p.  346. 

Aldersgate  Street,  2463,  p.  346. 

Allhallows,  Barking  (All  Hallows,  Barking), 
1380. 

Allhallows,  Bread  Street  (All  Hallows  in 
Bredstrete),  2249,  p.  336,  24635  pp.  346,348, 
3353- 

All  Hallows  the  Great  (All  Hallows  ad 
Fenum ),  1130, 1394,  2173. 

Allhallows,  Lombard  Street  (All  Hallows  in 
Lumberdstrete),  2463,  p.  348. 

Allhallows,  London  Wall  (All  Hallows  in  the 
Walls),  2463,  p.  348. 

All  Hallows,  Staining  (All  Hallows  Steyn- 
inge),  2673. 

Billingsgate,  1320. 

Bishopsgate  (Bisshoppesgate),  hospital,  2449, 
p.  336. 

bishop  s palace,  2449. 

Blackfriars,  priory,  2463,  p.  346. 

Bow  Bridge  (Bowbridge),  i860. 

Bread  Street  (Bredstrete,  Brodestrete,  Brod- 
strete),  2463,  pp.  346,  348,  2569,  p.  371. 

Candlewick  Street  (Candlewickstrete,  Can- 
wickstreate),  2158,  p.  275,  2449,  p.  336. 

Chancery  Lane  (Chauncerie  Lane),  Rolls 
Chapel  in,  2722. 

Charterhouse,  2158,  p.  275,  2463,  p.  348, 
2674,3358. 

Cheapside  (West  Cheap,  Westchepe),  1149. 

Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street,  2571. 

Christ  Church  (Christchurche),  priory,  1307, 
2449,  P-  336. 

Colman  Street  (Colemanstrete),  2374. 

Cornhill  (Cornehill),  2965. 

Cosens  Lane  alias  Hay  wharfe  Lane,  2173. 

Dowgate,  2463,  p.  346. 

Eldedenes  Lane  (Elden  Lane),  2449,  p.  336. 

Elms,  the  (Elme  Feld)  fin  Smithfield],  139. 

Elsing  Spittle  (Elsingspitle,  Elsingspittle), 
priory,  1130, 1394. 

Fleet  Bridge  (Flete  Bridge),  2463,  p.  346. 

Fleet  Ditch  (Fletediche),  1852. 

Fleet  prison,  152-72,  174-6,  178-93,  1045, 
1417,  1444,  1446,  1448,  1450-1456,  1459, 
1462,  1463,  1477,  1478,  2316,  2412,  2413, 
2632,  2733-2742,  2824,  2825,  2827-30, 
2875,  2876,  2879,  2882,  2883,  2885-9, 
2932. 

Fleet  Street  (Fleetestrete,  Fletestreate,  Flete- 
strete  Hill),  1816,  2140,  2449,  p.  337, 
2463,  p.  346. 

Fresh  Wharf  Gate  (le  Freshe  Wharfe  Gate), 
in  St.  Botolph  Billingsgate,  1380. 

Friars  Preachers,  house  of,  1320. 

Fychettes  (Fickettes),  Field,  3173. 

Gracechurch  Street  (Gracestreat),  2494. 

Gray’s  Inn  (Grayes  Inn,  Greyes  Inne,  Greys 
Inne),  40,  2250,  2422,  2565,  2738. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (40) 


London,  places  in  or  near — coni. 

Guildhall,  248,  261,  263,  267,  2062,  3011,  3013, 
3052,3353. 

chamber  of,  248,  261,  263,  267. 

Gutter  Lane  (Goldronlane,  Gutterlane),  2140. 

Holborn  (Holborne,  Holbourne,  Holburne), 
262,  1973,  2406,  2463,  p.  346,  2738. 
bridge,  1847, 1852. 

Holborn,  High  (Highe  Holborne),  2435. 
2463,  p.  346. 

Holy  Trinity,  2463,  p.  346. 

Holy  Trinity  in  the  Minories,  2350. 

Houndsditch  (Houndesdiche,  Hounsdiche, 
Hounsdicke,  Hounsditche),  in  St.  Botolph 
without  Aldgate,  2158,  p.  275,  2673. 
Gunfounders  House  in,  2673. 

Inner  Temple,  1148,  2245,  2390,  2889. 

Ironmonger  Lane  (Iremonger  Lane),  2448. 

Ivy  Lane  (Ivye  Lane),  2449,  p.  337. 

Lincolns  Inn  (Lincolns  Inne),  8,  290,  1249. 

Little  Britain  (Litle  Britane),  2463,  p.  346. 

Marshalsea  Prison,  173,  177,  531.. 
marshal  of  ( named ),  3152. 

Middle  Temple,  1186,  2722,  3360. 

Milk  Street  (Milkestrete),  2449,  p.  336. 

Minories,  without  Aldgate  (Minores,  lez 
Mynories,  Mynorytes),  2350,  2673. 
ordnance  in,  clerk  of  deliveries  of  (named), 
1816. 

Newgate,  gaol  delivery  of,  77, 139,  2062,  2571. 

Northumberland  House,  2158,  p.  275. 

Old  Bailey  (le  Owld  Baylie),  Justice  Hall  in, 
139- 

Old  Fish  Street  (Olde  Fyshe  Streate),  270, 
2448, 2449,  p. 336. 

Paternoster  Row,  Lovels  Inn  in,  3099. 

Paul’s  Wharf  (Powles  Wharfe),  2449,  p.  337. 

Poultry  (le  Powltree),  2449,  p.  336. 

Pur  Lane  (Purpullane),  in  St.  Andrew,  Hol- 
born, 242. 

St.  Andrew,  Hubbard  (St.  Andrew  Hobert 
by  Estcheape,  St.  Andrew  Hubberde),  1026, 
1380. 

St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  262,  2463,  p.  346. 

St.  Andrew  by  the  Wardrobe  (St.  Andrew 
by  Baynardes  Castell),  2449,  p.  336. 
church,  2449,  p.  336. 
rector  presented,  356. 

St.  Augustine  by  Paul’s  Gate,  2449,  p.  337. 

St.  Bartholomew  the  Great,  in  West  Smith- 
field,  2449,  p.  337. 

St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  1026,  2569,  p.  371. 

St.  Bartholomew  by  the  Royal  Exchange 
(St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle),  3125. 

St.  Benet,  Gracechurch  Street  (St.  Benet 
Gracechurch),  2494. 

St.  Benet,  Paul’s  Wharf  (St.  Benet  by  Paules 
Wharfe),  2449, pp.  336,  337. 

St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate  (St.  Botulph  without 
Aldersgate),  2463,  p.  346,  3249. 

St.  Botolph  without  Aldgate  (St.  Botolph 
without  Algate),  1380,  2158,  p.  275, 

2463,^348,2673. 

St.  Botolph,  Billingsgate  (St.  Botolph  next 
Billingesgate),  1380,  2062,  2158,  p.  275. 

St.  Botolph  without  Bishopsgate  (St.  Botolph 
without  Busshopesgate),  1208,  2130. 

St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street  (Saincte  Bryde  in 
Fleetetrete),  40,  2140,  2463,  p.  346,  2571. 
church,  2140. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


6l8 

London,  places  in  or  near — cont. 

St.  Catherine,  Creechurch  (Crichurch),  3353. 

St.  Clement  Danes  (St.  Clement  Danes  next 
Temple  Barre),  1795,  2463,  p.  346,  3173. 
cemetery  of,  2463,  p.  346. 
church,  2463,  p.  346. 

wardens  and  collectors  of,  2463,  p.  346. 

St.  Dunstan  in  the  East  (St.  Dunston  le 
Easte),  73. 

St.  Dunstan  in  the  West  (St.  Dunston  in  le 
West),  139,  2390,  2463,  p.  346. 

St.  Faith,  Paternoster  Row,  2449,  p.  336,  3099. 
church,  270. 

St.  George,  Botolph  Lane  (St.  George  in 
Estchepe),  1026,  2158,  p.  275,  2449,  p.  336. 
rector  presented,  383. 

St.  Giles  in  the  Fields  (Sayncte  Giles  in  lez 
Fieldes,  Seynt  Gyles  in  le  Campis),  1137, 
1 15L  2463,  p.  346,2569,  p.  369,2571. 

St.  Gregory,  by  St.  Paul,  2449,  p.  336. 

St.  Helen,  Bishopsgate  (Seynt  Elyns,  St.  Helen, 
Busshoppegate  Strete,  St.  Helen  in  Bys- 
shoppesgate  Street),  492,  2571,  3182. 
priory,  1093,  1423,  2158,  p.  275,  2463, 

p.  346,3325- 

St.  John  Baptist,  Walbrook  (St.  John  in 
Walbroke),  rector  presented,  421. 

St.  John,  Zachary  (St.  John  Zakary,  St. 
John  Zakerye),  2140. 
churchwarden  of,  2140. 
rector  of,  2140. 

St.  Katherine  Coleman  (St.  Catherine  Col- 
man),  2158,  p. 275. 

St.  Katherine,  by  Tower  (St.  Catherine’s 
next  the  Tower),  master  of  (named),  2106. 

St.  Leonard,  Eastcheap  (St.  Leonard  by 
Estcheape),  1026, 1380. 

St.  Magnus  by  London  Bridge  (St.  Magnus 
the  Martyr),  2571. 

St.  Margaret,  Lothbury  (St.  Margaret,  Lothe- 
bury),  rector  presented,  332. 

St.  Margaret,  Pattens  (St.  Margaret  Patentes), 
1380. 

St.  Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane  (St.  Martin 
Pomerie),  2158,  p.  275,  2449,  p.  336. 

St.  Martin,  Ludgate  (St.  Martin  within  Lud- 
gate),  2449,  p.  336. 

St.  Martin,  Orgars  (St.  Martin  le  Orgar), 
1026. 

St.  Martin,  Outwich  (St.  Martin  Outwiche), 
1026. 

St.  Martin,  Vintry  (St.  Martin  in  le  Vyntre), 
2377,  3201. 

St.  Mary  Axe  (St.  Mary  at  Axe),  1307. 
church,  2463,  p.  346. 

St.  Mary  Bothaw,  2158,  p.  275. 

St.  Mary,  Colechurch  (St.  Mary  Colchurch), 
2223,2571. 

St.  Mary  Graces  next  the  Tower,  monastery, 
1334,  2569,  P-  371,2673. 

St.  Mary  at  Hill  (St.  Mary  Athill),  2463,  p.  346. 
church,  2463,  p.  348. 

St.  Mary's  hospital  or  priory,  without  Bishops- 
gate (St.  Mary  the  Virgin  without  Bus- 
shopps  Gate),  2377,  2676,  3201. 

St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  St.,  270,  2449, 
p.  336. 

St.  Mary  Woolchurch-Haw  (St.  Mary  Olde- 
church,  Wolchurche,  Woolchurch),  2449, 
p.  336,  2965. 


London,  places  in  or  near — coni. 

St.  Mary,  Woolnoth  (St.  Mary  Wolnar),  2215. 

St.  Michael,  Bassishaw  (St.  Michael  in 
Bassieshawe),  3353. 

St.  Mildred,  Bread  St.  (St.  Mildred  in  Bread- 
streate,  St.  Mildred  the  Virgin),  2173,  2223. 

St.  Nicholas,  Aeons  (St.  Nicholas,  Aeon), 
rector  presented,  1531,2863. 

St.  Olave,  Hart  Lane,  1380. 

St.  Olave,  Old  Jewry,  vicar  presented,  361. 

St.  Pancras  (Saynt  Pancrage,  Pancracie),  1137. 

St.  Paul’s  Cathedra],  2125,  2449,  2571. 
almoner,  2449,  p.  337. 
bellringers,  2449,  p.  337. 
chantries  and  obits  in,  2173,  2448,  2449. 
choristers,  2449,  p.  337. 
dean.  See  Nowell,  A. 
dean  and  chapter  of,  1036,  2448,  2449. 
lay  vicars,  2449,  p.  337. 
minor  canon  of,  2449,  pp.  336,  337,  338. 
theft  in,  2571. 
vergers,  2449,  p.  337. 

St.  Paul’s  Churchyard,  77. 

St.  Peter,  Cheapside,  1149. 

St.  Peter  near  Paul’s  Wharf  (St.  Peter  the  less), 
2449> P-  337* 

St.  Peter  le  Poor  (St.  Peter  the  Poore), 
2463,  p.  346,2514. 

St.  Sepulchre  without  Newgate,  75,  77,  139, 
2463,  p.  346,2675,  2674. 
church,  2463,  p.  346. 

St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street  (St.  Stephen  in 
Colmanstrete),  1143,  2374. 

St.  Stephen,  Walbrook  (St.  Stephen  in  Wal- 
broke), 2296. 

Savoy,  hospital,  master  of.  See  Thurland,  T. 

Seething  Lane  (Sydon  Lane),  1380. 

Sermon  Lane,  2449,  p.  337. 

Shoreditch,  St.  Leonard  (St.  Leonard  Shor- 
dyche),  1274 

Smithfield,  East  (Estsmythfelde  by  the  Tower), 
2452,  2463,  p.  348,  2673. 

Kendalls  yard  in,  2673. 

‘le  Swannein’,  2673. 

the  pineapple  garden  in,  2673. 

Smithfield,  West  (Westsmythfeld),  2463,  p. 
346. 

Snow  Hill  (Snowehill),  2463,  p.  346. 

Somerset  House,  3087. 

Staple  Inn,  2406. 

Strand  (Stronde),  3087. 

Sydon  Lane.  See  Seething  Lane. 

Temple  (New  Temple),  3173. 

Thames  Street  (Thamestreete),  2173,  2377, 
3201. 

Tower,  armourer  in  (named),  1404. 

gunners  in  (named),  21,  25,  89,  537,  1399, 
1405,  1806,  1807,  2038,  2054,  2532,  2551, 
2552,  2698,  3113,  3117,  3141,  3295. 
lieutenant  of,  122.  See  also  Hopton,  O. 
master  carpenter  in  (named),  20. 
master  of  gunners  in  (named),  2063. 
mint  in,  assaymaster  of,  See  Humfrey, 
W.;  Williams,  W. 
auditor  of  (named),  551. 
keeper  of,  2721.  See  also  Brown,  J.; 

Martyn,  R.;  Pope,  T. 
master  worker  of.  See  Lonyson,  J. 
porter  of  (named),  1 8 10. 
undertreasurer  of  change  etc.,  in,  1810. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


619 


London,  places , Tower — cont. 

ordnance  in,  clerk  of  deliveries  of  {named), 
1816. 

lieutenant  of  {named),  194. 
master  surveyor  of  {named),  24. 
porter  of  {named),  306. 
yeoman  waiter  in  {named),  122,  2683. 

Trinity  Lane  (Trinitye  Lane),  2463,  p.  346. 
Warwick  Lane  (formerly  Eldedenes  Lane), 
2449,  P-  336. 

Watling  Street  (Watlingstrete),  2463,  p.  348. 
Wood  Street  (Woodstrete),  2158,  p.  275. 
port  of,  39,  65,  121,  2235,  2267,  2976,  3349, 
3356. 

collector  of  tonnage  and  poundage  outwards 
{named),  no. 

great  and  petty  custom  in,  3094. 
great  customs  in,  2943. 
officials  of,  no. 
petty  customs  in,  2937. 

recorder  of.  See  Bromley,  T.;  Fleetwood,  W.; 

Onslowe,  R.;  Wilbraham,  T. 
sheriff  of.  See  Barneham,  F. 
surveyor  of  lands  in  {named),  509. 
wards  of: — 

Aldgate  (Algate),  2158,  p.  275,  3353. 
Billingsgate,  2062. 

Bishopsgate  (Bisshoppesgate,  Busshops 
Gate),  2377,  2571. 

Bread  St.  (Bredstret,  Bredstrete),  3125,  3353. 
Bridge,  2571. 

Castle  Baynard  (Castle  Baynarde),  270. 

Cheap  (Chepe),  2223,  2571. 

Cripplegate  (Crepulgate,  Criplegate,  Cripul- 
gate),  2058,2140,  3332. 

Farringdon  Within  (Farrington),  77,  2571. 

Without,  77,  2571. 

Langbourne  (Langborne),  2215. 

Portsoken  (Portesoken),  2350. 

Queenhithe  (Quene  Hyve),  2463,  p.  346. 
London,  Somers,  (in  Old  Cleeve],  2568. 

London,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  1037,  1072, 

245°,  3352- 

See  also  Bassett,  F.,  Grindal,  E.;  Sandys,  E. 
London  Fields  (London  Feldes),  Midd.  [in  Hack- 
ney], 1467. 

Londonthorpe  (Lunderthorpp,  Lundonthorpp), 
Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Long  Beach  (Longe  Beache),  Kent  [in  Westwell], 
Wood,  2044,  2105. 

Longdon  (Longedon),  Staff.,  church,  2724,  p. 
398. 

See  also  under  Brer^ton. 

Longe,  John,  2321. 

Matthew,  2321. 

Richard,  knight,  2943. 

Thomas,  3081. 

William,  1196. 

Longedon.  See  Longdon. 

Longefilde.  See  Longville. 

Longeford.  See  Langford. 

Longefourth.  See  Longlands,  Herts. 
Longelandes.  See  Longlands,  Sussex. 

Longelode.  See  Load,  Long. 

Longemerston.  See  Marston,  Long. 
Longenewton.  See  Newton,  Long. 

Longesdon  Magna.  See  Longstone,  Great. 
Longesutton.  See  Sutton,  Long. 

Longeville.  See  Longville. 

Longeworthe.  See  Longworth. 


Longfeld.  See  Longville. 

Longford,  St.  Mary  (Longeford),  Glouc.  [in 
St.  Mary  de  Lode],  2463,  p.  342. 

Longford,  Midd.,  3209. 

Longford,  Salop  [inMoreton  Say],  2972. 
manor,  2972. 

Longhirst  (Langhurste),  Northumb.  [in  Bothal], 
2373. 

Longlands  (Longefourth),  in  Hemel  Hempstead, 
Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Longlands  (Longelandes),  in  Storrington,  Sussex, 
2724,  p.401. 

Longlawforde.  See  Lawford,  Long. 

Longleat,  Wilts  [in  Horningsham],  priory,  2404. 

Longley,  Warw.  See  Langley. 

Longmead  (Longe  Meade)  [?  in  Hants.],  1863. 

Longnor  (Langnor),  Staff,  [in  Alstonfield],  2265. 

Longrigg  (Langrige),  Cumb.  [in  Bromfield],  2438. 

Longstone,  Great  (Longesdon  Magna),  Derb. 
[in  Bakewell],  2569,  p.  369. 
chapel,  2569,  p.  369. 

Longthorpe  (Lainthorp),  Yorks,  [in  Swine],  492. 

Longville  (Longefilde,  Longeville,  Longfeld, 
Longveld),  in  Eaton,  Salop,  1027,  1434. 

Longworth  (Longworthe),  Berks.,  3181. 

See  also  under  Draycot  Moor. 

Longworth  (Longeworthe),  James,  feodary  in 
Warwickshire,  221. 
commissioner  in  Berkshire,  1687. 

Richard,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Chester,  3297. 

Lonyson,  John,  master  worker  of  Mint.  3334. 

Loodge.  See  Lodge. 

Lorchyn,  Richard,  bailiff  of  Ossulstone  hundred, 
3286. 

Lorde,  James,  baron  of  Exchequer,  1862,  1870. 

Lorton,  Cumb.,  2438. 

Losse,  Hugh,  1380. 

Losthouse,  John,  of  New  Laithes,  866. 
of  Ripon,  866. 

Richard,  of  Middleham,  690. 

Roger,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Simon,  of  Carlton,  704. 

Thomas,  of  Craythorne,  945. 
of  Hackforth,  630. 

William,  the  elder,  of  Hackforth,  630. 

the  younger,  of  Hackforth,  630. 

Cf.  Lofthouse. 

Lostock-Gralam  (Lostocke,  Lostock  Graleham), 
Ches.  [in  Great  Budworth],  2722. 

Lostwithiel  (Lostewithiell),  Corn.,  gaol  in,  keeper 
of  {named),  125. 

Lothe,  Robert,  of  Norton,  766. 

Lotheberye,  William,  i860. 

Lother,  Richard,  1763. 

Lotherton  cum  Aberford  (Ludton  and  Abber- 
forth),  Yorks,  [in  Sherburn],  1903. 

Loton,  Robert,  bailiff  of  Ossulstone  hundred,  2987. 

Lottisham,  William,  the  elder,  3208. 
the  younger,  3208. 

Longham.  See  Langham. 

Loughborough,  Leic.  See  under  Woodthorpe. 

Loughborough  (Lowghborowe),  lord.  See  Hast- 
ings. 

Loughe,  Watkin,  1757. 

Lounde,  Derb.  [in  Heath],  3185. 

Lounde,  Yorks.  See  Lund  Garth. 

Louth  (Lowth,  Lowthe),  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p. 
296,  3250. 

Louth  Park  (Lowthe  Park),  Line,  [in  Louth], 
monastery,  1323, 2240, pp.  295,  296,3228,3250. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


620 

Lovaynes,  Suff.  [in  Bildeston],  2290. 
manor,  2290. 

Love,  Joan,  wife  of  Walter,  1365. 

John,  2469. 

coroner  of  Winchelsea,  532. 

Simon,  269. 

Thomas,  269. 

Walter,  1365. 

William,  1714. 

Cf.  Loves. 

Lovedaye,  William,  1147,  2366. 

Lovel  (Lovell),  Alice,  wife  of  Thomas,  2372. 
Francis,  1905. 

knight,  lord  Lovel  (attainted  1485),  268,  1020, 
3099. 

Fulke,  2449,  p.  336. 

Gregory,  2433. 

commissioner  in  Surrey,  3004. 

John,  2449,  p.  337. 

Thomas,  279,  2372. 

knight,  584. 

See  also  Lowell. 

Lovelace,  Lancelot,  deputy  feodary  in  Sussex,  205. 
Richard,  1861, 1873. 

Thomas,  238,  239, 1762, 1865, 1894. 

William,  serjeant  at  law,  1159,  1160,  1866, 
1894,  2162,  2708,  2825,  3104. 

Lovell.  See  Lovel. 

Lovepitt.  See  Luppitt. 

Lovepytt  Soperbarne,  Devon,  manor  [ ? in 
Luppitt],  3358. 

Loves,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Humphrey,  3420. 
Humphrey,  1707,  3420. 

Cf.  Love. 

Lovet  (Lovett),  George,  47. 

Pinchpole,  son  of  George,  47. 

Thomas,  2403. 

Low  Countries,  39,  65,  85,  1811,  2720. 

See  als  Flanders;  Holland;  Zeeland. 

Lowden,  Robert,  of  Bransdale,  Westside,  824. 

William,  clerk,  1665. 

Lowe,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,  1260. 

Thomas,  1260. 

of  Rowley  Regis,  533. 

Cf.  Lowes. 

Loweicke.  See  Lowike. 

Lowell  alias  Lovell,  Thomas,  the  elder,  3051. 

son  of  Thomas,  3051. 

Lowen  alias  Lewen,  William,  1423. 

Lowes,  Simon,  clerk,  382. 

William,  2303. 

Cf.  Lowe. 

Lowestoft  (Laystof,  Leiston,  Lowestofte),  Suff., 
94, 1453,  I45  5* 

Lowghborowe.  See  Loughborough. 

Lowick,  Northumb.  See  wider  Lowlynn. 

Lowike  (Loweicke),  Henry,  599. 

Richard,  of  Osmotherley,  663. 

Lowlworth.  See  Lolworth. 

Lowlynn  (Lowtherlee)  [in  Lowick,  Northumb.], 
953* 

Lowman,  John,  2297,  2942. 

Lowre,  William,  1881. 

Lowson,  Christopher,  of  Riccall,  939. 

Leonard,  of  West  Tanfield,  984. 

Peter,  of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Richard,  of  Ormsby,  613. 

William,  of  Brompton,  742. 

Lowth,  Lowthe.  See  Louth. 

Lowthepark.  See  Louth  Park. 


Lowtherlee.  See  Lowlynn. 

Lowthorpe  (Lethorpe)  [Yorks.],  church,  268. 
Loxboro  (Loxburie,  Loxburye),  Hill,  in  West 
Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1819. 

Loxfield,  Dorset  (Loxfilde,  Loxfylde),  Sussex, 
hundred,  2566. 

Loxley,  Warw.  See  under  Blackwell. 

Loxley  [Wore.],  vicar  presented,  2923. 

Loxwell,  Wilts,  [in  Pewsham],  1277. 

Loyngton.  See  Lullington. 

Loyseweden.  See  Weedon  Loys. 

Lubbenham,  Leic.,  church,  1320. 

Lubeck  (Lubecke),  2151. 

Lucas,  Edward,  2317. 

Lancelot,  of  Hunton,  749. 

Richard,  3246. 

Thomas,  2729. 

justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 

Lucca,  Italy,  city  of,  2510. 

Lucker  (Lukker),  Northumb.  [in  Bambrough], 
1902. 

manor,  2420. 

Lucketon.  See  Lucton. 

Luckyn,  John,  75. 

Lucton  (Lucketon),  Heref.,  2573. 

Lucye  (Lusye),  Humphrey,  of  London,  1423. 
Thomas,  knight,  2705. 

Ludchurch  (Ludchurche)  [Pern.],  rector  presen- 
ted, 1496. 

Luddesdown  (Luddesdon),  Kent,  1112. 
Luddington,  Line.  See  under  Garthorpe. 
Luddington,  Midd.  [in  Harmonds worth],  3209. 
manor,  3209. 

Luddington  in  the  Brook  (Lutton),  Hunts  and 
Northants.,  3176. 
manor,  3176. 

Ludford  (Ludforthe),  Line.,  1 171 . 

Ludgater,  Robert,  299. 

Ludge,  George,  of  Bedale,  787. 

John,  of  Bedale,  787. 

Cf.  Lugge. 

Ludershall  and  Tetchwick  (Lurgarsale),  Bucks., 
manor,  1228. 

Ludlow (Ludlowe),  Salop.  2053  ( 1 6). 
castle,  porter  or  keeper  of,  2935. 
keeper  of  ditch  of,  293  5 . 
keeper  of  tennis  pay  in,  293  5 . 

Ludlowe,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Robert,  1436,  1437. 
George,  1863. 

Maurice,  1312. 

Robert,  1294,  1293,  1436,  1437,  3178. 

Ludshott,  Hants,  [in  Bramshott],  1262. 
manor,  2726. 

Ludton.  See  Lotherton  cum  Aberford. 

Ludwell,  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  953. 

Ludwell,  John,  2678. 

Ludworth,  Durh.  [in  Pittington],  698. 

Luffenham,  North  (Northeluffenham),  Rutland, 
manor,  2964. 

Luffkyn,  John,  2446. 

Lugge,  Robert,  of  Waldridge,  699. 

Cf.  Ludge. 

Lukar,  Frances.  See  Tcnche. 

Luke,  John,  1130. 

citizen  of  London,  1143. 
the  elder,  son  of  John,  1143. 

Nicholas,  2082. 

Lukker.  See  Lucker. 

Lullington,  Derb.  See  under  Coton  in  the  Elmes. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


621 


Lullington  (Loyngton,  Lullyngton),  Sussex,  3242. 
manor,  3242. 

Lulworth,  West  (Westlulworth),  Dorset,  117. 

pier  in,  rebuilding  of,  1 17. 

Lumbergia  Magna.  See  Limber,  Great. 

Lumber gia  Parva.  See  Limber,  Little. 

Lumiey  (Lomley),  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street], 
963,  964. 

Lumiey  (Lomeley,  Lomley,  Lumlay),  Henry,  of 
Wath,  651. 

Jane,  wife  of  John,  lord  Lumiey,  1262. 

John,  knight,  lord  Lumiey  (ob.  1609),  1262,  2211. 
of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 
of  Staindrop,  966. 

Richard,  of  Mordon,  978. 
of  Roxby,  669. 
of  Warlaby,  790. 

Robert,  of  Howe,  655. 
of  Roxby,  644. 
of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Thomas,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

William,  of  Warlaby,  790. 

Lund  (Lundbrugh,  Lunde),  Yorks.,  2725. 
church,  1941,  p.  237. 

See  also  Cliff  cum  Lund. 

Lund  Garth  (Lounde),  Yorks,  [in  Preston],  492. 
Lunde,  John,  of  Melmerby,  693. 
of  Sowerby,  668. 

Lunderthorpp,  Lundonthorpp.  See  Londonthorpe. 
Lunte,  Roger,  of  London,  2130. 

Winifred,  wife  of  Roger,  2130. 

Luntley,  Philip,  2657. 

Luppitt  (Lovepitt),  Devon,  76. 

See  also  under  Lovepytt  Soperbarne. 

Lupton,  John,  of  Nettledale,  909. 

William,  of  Hudswell,  798. 

Lurgarsale.  See  Ludgershall. 

Lushcott  (Lasshecote,  Lushecote),  in  Eaton, 
Salop,  1027. 

Luston,  Heref.  [in  Eye],  2573. 

manor,  2573. 

Lusye  See  Lucye. 

Luton,  Beds.,  1228,  1320,  2463,  p.  349,  2665. 

church,  2463,  p.  349. 

Lutten.  See  Lutton. 

Lutterell  (Luttrell),  George,  son  of  Thomas,  3281. 
Hugh,  of  Dunster,  153. 

Thomas,  1698,  3281. 

Lutterworth,  Leic.,  1775. 
manor,  106. 
rector  presented,  1954. 

Lutton  (Lutten)  [Hunts  and ] Northants.,  church, 
advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Lutton,  Northants.  See  Luddington  in  the  Brook. 
Luttrell.  See  Lutterell. 

Lutwiche,  Edward,  3173. 

Luxen,  Bernard,  2942. 

Luyde  Pryor.  See  Pipe  and  Lyde. 

Lybertynge,  Bernard,  2768. 

Lychefeld  (Lichefeld),  Thomas,  42,  2271,  3090. 

queen’s  servant,  195. 

Lychelade.  See  Lechlade. 

Lychett  Matrevas.  See  Lytchett  Matravers. 
Lydbury,  North  (Lydburye,  Lydburye  North), 
Salop,  2224. 
rectory,  2224. 

Lydd,  Kent.  See  under  Denge  Marsh. 

Lyddell,  Anthony,  of  Hett,  855. 

Gerard,  of  Hett,  855. 


Lyddon.  See  Lydham. 

Lydes.  See  Leeds. 

Lydford  [Devon],  rector  presented,  1575. 

See  also  imder  Fernworthy. 

Lydham  (Lyddon,  Lydom),  Salop  [and  Mont.], 
1312,2224. 
church,  1312. 

Lydiard  St.  Lawrence  (Lidyard  Laurence),  Somers., 
rectory,  3358. 

Lydley  Hayes  (Hydley),  Salop  [in  Cardington], 
lordship,  2463,  p.  345. 

Lydney.  See  Lidney. 

Lydom.  See  Lydham. 

Lye.  See  Leigh. 

Lygon  (Ligons),  Catherine,  wife  of  Roger,  241 1 . 
Richard,  1180. 

Roger,  1890,  2411. 

Lylford  (Lilfurth,  Lylfurth),  Christopher,  of  Kirk- 
lington,  653. 

John,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 

of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

William,  of  Marton  le  Moor,  645 . 
of  Morton,  907. 

Lyll,  Richard,  1180. 

Lylley  (Lyllye),  James,  of  Finghall,  748. 

Lancelot,  of  Danby  Wiske,  937. 

Richard,  2359. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1850. 
Lyly,  Herts.  See  Lilley. 

Lymber.  See  Limber. 

Lymbye  Haye.  See  Linby  Hay. 

Lymehowse.  See  Limehouse. 

Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  2463,  p.  347. 

church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Lymester.  See  Leominster. 

Lyminge  (Lymming,  Lymminge,  Lymmynge, 
Lymyng),  Kent,  2463,  p.  344,  2465. 
church,  1900,  2463. 
park,  1094. 

Lymmer,  John,  of  Hargrave,  508. 

Lymming,  Lymminge,  Lymmynge.  See  Lyminge. 
Lympenhowe,  Lymphow.  See  Limpenhoe. 
Lympne  (Lympney),  Lymme,  Kent,  1172,  2465. 

See  also  under  Otterpool. 

Lympnowe.  See  Limpenhoe. 

Lymyng.  See  Lyminge. 

Lynce.  See  Lynesack. 

Lynce  Grene.  See  Lintz  Green. 

Lynche.  See  Linch. 

Lyncombe  and  Widcombe  (Lyncombe  and  Wyd- 
combe,  Lyndcome  and  Wydcome),  Somers., 
IT73, 2675. 
manor,  2675. 

Lynde.  See  Lynn. 

Lyndell,  Robert,  3325. 

Lyndey,  Francis,  532. 

Lyndley,  Christopher,  S.T.B.  canon  of  York 
minster,  546, 1481. 

Lyne,  Henry,  2387. 

Richard,  2387. 

Lyneham,  Wilts.  See  under  Bradenstoke. 

Lynehill  (Lidnall),  Staffs,  [in  Penkridge],  chapel, 
1900. 

Lynell  alias  Lynnell  alias  Lenell,  Edmund,  2456. 
Cf.  Lynnalles. 

Lynesack  (Lansicke,  Lynce),  Durh.  [in  Auckland 
St.  Andrew],  814,  2520. 

Lynford,  Muche.  See  Linford,  Great. 

Lyng,  Somers.  See  under  Athelney. 

Lyngarde.  See  Lingarde, 


622 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Lynge,  William,  of  Broughton,  626. 

Lyngewood.  See  Lingwood. 

Lynley.  See  Lilley. 

Lynlyn  alias  Lyny,  Ralph,  821 . 

Lynn  (Lynne),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Lynn  (Lynde),  in  Shenstone,  Staff.,  2724,  p.  398. 
Lynn,  King’s  (Kinges  Lynne,  Kynges  Lynne, 
Lynne  Regis),  Lynne,  Norf.,  270,  1260, 
1848,2433. 

haven,  ferries  across,  270. 

Lynn,  South  (Southlyn),  Norf.,  2140. 

Lynn,  West  (Lynne,  Westlynne),  Norf.,  270,  2158, 
p.  274. 

Lynnalles,  John,  3277. 

Cf.  Lynell. 

Lynncke,  John,  1635. 

Lynne,  William,  2463,  p.  341. 

Lynnell,  Edmund.  See  Lynell. 

Lynnington.  See  Limington. 

Lynnson,  Derick,  2905. 

Lynsay  (Lynsey),  James,  of  Leeming,  779. 

John,  S.T.B.,  401. 

armourer  in  Tower  of  London,  1404. 

Lynsley,  George,  of  Hamsterley,  809. 

Lynstede.  See  Linstead. 

Lynton,  Northumb.  See  Linton. 

Lyny.  See  Lynlyn. 

Lyon,  John,  founder  of  Harrow  school,  3352. 
Robert,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  825. 

William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  824. 

Lyonesse  (Liones,  Lyones,  Lyons),  Christopher, 
of  Roxby,  669. 

Robert,  of  Marske,  624. 

Thomas,  of  Bishopton,  774. 
of  Wadley,  3348. 

Lyons.  See  Holt. 

Lyons  alias  Levans,  Thomas,  1432. 

Lypestone,  William,  clerk,  350. 

Lyseaux,  Thomas,  2449,  p.  336. 

Lysle  (surname).  See  Lisle. 

Lysley,  lord.  See  Lisle. 

Lyster.  See  Lister. 

Lyston.  See  Liston. 

Lytchett  Matravers  (Lychett  Matravas),  Dorset, 
2348. 

Lyte  (Light),  Anthony,  1865,  2068. 

Lytell.  See  Little. 

Lytellworth,  John,  2226. 

Lyth,  in  Heversham,  Westm.,  2463,  p.  347. 

Lythe,  Yorks.,  290. 

Lythe,  Christopher,  619. 

Richard,  of  Morton,  907. 

Lytlehayes.  See  Hayes,  Little. 

Lytleham.  See  Littleham. 

Lytleporte.  See  Littleport. 

Lytleworthe.  See  Littleworth. 

Lytlington.  See  Litlington. 

Lyttelton  (Littleton,  Lyttleton),  Bridget,  wife  of 
John,  1170. 

Edward,  knight,  1691,  2034. 

Gilbert,  son  of  John,  1170. 

the  elder,  2990. 

John, 1170. 
knight,  2990. 

Lyttister,  William,  of  Fishburn,  914. 

Lyttle.  See  Little. 

Lyttle  Barre.  See  Barr,  Perry. 

Lyttleporte.  See  Littleport. 

Lyttleton.  See  Lyttelton. 

Lytton.  See  Litton, 


Lytton,  East  (Eastlytton),  Devon  [ ? in  East 
Budleigh],  1442. 

Lytton,  Rowland,  1892. 

Lyvermere.  See  Livermere. 

Lyverpole.  See  Liverpool. 

Lyzard,  Nicholas,  serjeant  painter,  2700. 


M 

Mabbe,  John,  the  elder,  of  London,  1207. 
Mablethorpe  (Mabithorpp),  Line.,  1323,  2240, 
p.  296. 

Mabsonne,  Thomas,  of  West  Rouncton,  620. 
{another),  663. 

Macheldre.  See  Bacheldre. 

Machynlleth  alias  Cyfeilog  (Maghenlleth,  Mau- 
hanlleth  alias  Kevilioge),  Mont.,  lordship, 
2724,  p.  400,  3325. 

Mackwilliam  (Mackwilliams),  Edward,  constable 
of  Flint  castle,  3305. 

Henry,  2524. 

gentleman  pensioner,  2164,  2951. 
justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 

Mary,  lady  Cheeke,  wife  of  Henry,  2951. 
Mackworth,  John,  1695,  1999. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  1999. 
madder,  108. 

Maddington  (Maddyngton,  Madington,  Wynter- 
borne  Maddington),  Wilts.,  2961 . 
manor,  1191. 

Maddison  (Madeson,  Madison),  John,  of  Aycliffe, 
904. 

Nicholas,  of  Horsley,  925. 

Rowland,  2989. 

Thomas,  586. 

William,  of  Ellergill,  925. 

Madeley  (Midleys),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Madenstedhall,  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  796. 
Madeson.  See  Maddison. 

Madingley  (Madingly),  Cambs.,  177. 

Madington.  See  Maddington. 

Madison.  See  Maddison. 

Madman,  Angel,  1608. 

Madryn,  Thomas,  1321. 

Maenclochog  (Maincloughauk,  Maynclohog) 
[Pern.],  vicar  presented,  1563. 

Maesllyn  (Maeslider  alias  Mosseleder),  in  Menai 
commote,  Angl.,  2676. 

Maes  y Glyn  (Mossoglyn),  Angl.,  3314. 

Mager,  Thomas,  warden  of  blacksmiths’  company, 
1829. 

Maggersfield.  See  Mangotsfield. 

Magheltre.  See  Bacheldre. 

Maghen.  See  Margam. 

Maghenlleth.  See  Machynlleth. 

Magottfeild.  See  Mangotsfield. 

Maiden  Bradley  (Maidenbradleigh),  Wilts., 
priory,  3358. 

Maidenhead  (Maydenhed),  Berks.,  3348. 

Maiden  well  (May  den  well),  Line,  [in  Farforth], 
1320. 

Maidstone  (Maidston),  Kent,  2450. 
manor,  1317,  2450. 
palace,  1317. 

Maie.  See  Maye. 

Maikrige,  John,  of  Langton,  971. 

Mainbow  (Maynbowe  in  Buckfastleigh),  Devon 
[in  Highweek],  manor,  2361. 

Maincloughauk.  See  Maenclochog. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


623 


Mainsforth  (Mensfurth),  Durh.  [in  Bishop’s 
Middleham,  918. 

Mainstone  (Aston),  Mont.,  1312. 

See  also  under  Castlewright. 

Maison,  Maisonne.  See  Mason. 

Maisterman.  See  Masterman. 

Maisters  (Maysters),  Suff.  [in  Preston],  manor, 
3247- 

Malbye,  Nicholas,  of  Leeds,  1935. 

Malden.  See  Maldon,  Essex. 

Maldon,  Beds.  See  Maulden. 

Maldon  (Malden),  Essex,  268,  1438,  1900,  2463, 
p.  342. 

All  Saints,  2463,  p.  348. 

church,  1900,  2463,  p.  348. 

Little  Maldon  Hall  in,  1 7 8 3 . 
manor,  2290. 

St.  Mary,  268. 

St.  Peter,  2463,  p.  348. 

Malet.  See  Mallett. 

Malgersbery.  See  Maugersbury. 

Malham  (Malhorne),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  in  Mal- 
hamDale],  2954,  3215. 

Malham  Dale,  Yorks.,  2954. 

Malines  [in  Antwerp,  Belgium,]  108. 

Malinghawe,  Midd.  [in  Harmondsworth],  manor, 
3209. 

Malkinshall.  See  Newhall. 

Mallaburne,  Robert,  of  Thirsk,  662. 

Mallam,  Thomas,  of  Thornaby,  635. 

Mallarbie,  John,  of  Coatham  Mundeville,  857. 
Mallery,  Mallerye.  See  Mallory. 

Mallett  (Malet,  Mallette),  Francis,  canon  of  St. 
George’s,  Windsor,  2206. 

John,  1221. 

justice  of  peace  in  Devonshire,  1876. 
sheriff  of  Devon,  2942. 

Robert,  1383. 

William,  of  Iddesleigh,  1944. 

Zenobia,  daughter  of  John,  1221. 

Malliarde,  John,  1143. 

Mailing,  East  (Eastmalling,  Eastmallinge,  Est- 
malinge,  Estmalling,  Estmallinge),  Kent,  75. 
manor  and  rectory,  1 1 1 2 . 

Mailing,  South  (Southmallinge),  Sussex,  college, 
1121. 

See  also  under  Stoneham. 

Mailing,  West  (Westmalling,  Westmallinge),  Kent, 
manor,  1112. 
markets,  1112. 
monastery,  1112. 
rectory,  1112. 

Mallory  (Mallery,  Mallerye,  Mallorye,  Malorie, 
Malorye),  Andrew,  3254. 

Richard,  alderman  of  London,  1847. 

knight,  1852, 1858,  i860. 

Robert,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3141. 
William,  2161. 

justice  of  peace  in  Huntingdonshire,  1868, 
1891,3047. 

knight,  justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1887. 
Malltraeth  (Malltraith,  Maltraith,  Maltraythe), 
Angl.,  commote,  268,  2069. 

Mallwoode  by  Hollywell  (Malwoode),  Hunts.,  1 900. 
Mallyson,  John,  of  Yarm,  632. 

Malmesbury  (Malmesburye,  Maulmesburie), 
Wilts.,  1156, 1196. 
monastery,  1429. 

St.  Paul,  1147. 

See  also  under  Rodbourne. 


Malorie,  Malorye.  See  Mallory. 

Malsor,  Midleton.  See  Milton. 

Maltby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Maltby  le  Marsh  (Malteby),  Line.,  2534. 

Maltbye  (Mawltbye),  Nicholas,  2293. 

William,  of  Chilton,  876. 
of  Stillington,  977. 

Malteby,  Line.  See  Maltby  le  Marsh. 

Malton,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Malton,  New  (Newemalton),  Yorks.,  1941. 

Malton,  Christopher,  archdeacon  of  Cleveland, 
548. 

Maltraith,  Maltraythe.  See  Malltraeth. 

Maltus,  Marmaduke,  862. 

Malyverer  (Maly very),  Edmund,  knight,  1887. 

Richard,  1850,  1887. 

Man,  Isle  of,  receiver  of.  See  Braddyll,  E.; 
Newnham,  T. 

Man  (surname).  See  Mann. 

Manby  (Manbye),  Francis,  1871, 1874. 

William,  1871, 1874, 1896. 

Mancer,  Henry,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1855,  1857. 

Mancetter,  Warw.  See  under  Hartshill. 

Manelly  (Maneley,  Maneley  Coulshill),  Corn, 
[in  St.  Veep],  1139,  2383. 

manor,  2383. 

Manerd.  See  Maynerd. 

Manerdivy  (Manerdeyvy)  [Pern.],  rector  presen- 
ted, 1497. 

Manewden,  Essex,  268. 

Manfeld,  Yorks.  See  Manfield. 

Manfeld,  John,  of  Aldborough,  771. 

Robert,  of  Aldborough,  771. 

Thomas,  of  Aldborough,  771. 

Manfield  (Manfeld,  Manfild),  Yorks.,  772.  91 1, 
3326. 

See  also  under  Cliffe. 

Mangotsfield  (Maggersfilld,  Magottfeild,  Mangars- 
feld,  Mangersfeild,  Mangotsfeld,  Mangottes- 
feld),  Glouc.,  1471,  2408,  2973,  3195. 

Mann  (Man,  Manne),  Gerard,  of  Newby  Wiske, 
791- 

Henry,  dean  of  Chester,  2047. 

John,  1375,  1846,  3219. 

Richard,  3219. 
of  Ormsby,  614. 
son  of  John,  1375. 

Robert,  of  Normanby,  624. 

Thomas,  of  London,  2158,  p.  275. 

William,  of  Pittington,  738. 

Manneringe,  Henry,  justice  of  peace  in  Chester, 
116. 

Manners,  Edward,  earl  of  Rutland  and  lord  Ros 
(ob.  1588),  constable  of  Nottingham  castle, 
steward  etc.  of  Sherwood  Forest,  and  of 
Clipstone,  Belle  Eau  and  other  parks,  steward 
of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Bolsover  and 
Horsley  manors,  43,  2192,  2241,  3094,  3095, 
3203. 

Henry,  K.G.,  earl  of  Rutland  (ob.  1563),  con- 
stable of  Nottingham  castle,  steward  etc. 
of  Sherwood  Forest,  and  of  Clipstone,  Belle 
Eau  and  other  parks,  steward  of  Mansfield 
Woodhouse,  Bolsover  and  Horsley  manors, 
43,  2I39, 2192. 

John,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Derbyshire,  251, 
1883. 

ofHaddon,  2511. 

Richard,  knight,  keeper  of  Nottingham  Park,  43. 

Roger,  82,  3281. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


624 

Manners — cotit. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Rutland  ( ob . 1543),  constable 
of  Nottingham  castle,  steward  etc.  of  Sher- 
wood Forest  and  of  Clipstone,  Belle  Eau  and 
other  parks,  steward  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse, 
Bolsover  and  Horsley  manors,  43. 

Manning  (Mannyng,  Mannynge),  Civillian,  2068. 
John,  2286. 

Henry,  marshall  of  the  hall,  1787. 

Mansan,  John,  captain  of  Jersey,  2166. 

Mansell  (Maunsell),  Francis,  1589. 

Peter,  of  Newton  Morrell,  770. 

Mansfield,  Woodhouse  (Mansfeld),  Notts.,  manor, 
steward  of  {named),  43 . 

Mansfurth,  Richard,  of  Shincliffe,  959. 

Mantell,  Joan,  relict  of  Walter  (married  Christo- 
pher Carlell),  1790. 

Matthew,  son  of  Walter,  1790. 

Walter,  1790. 

manumissions,  2235,  2329,  3156. 

Manwayring,  Arthur,  knight,  242,  243. 

Man  wood  (Manwoode),  Roger,  serjeant  at  law, 
194,  1159, 1160,  1854,  1866,  1894,  2162,  2373, 
3093. 

appointed  justice  of  Common  Pleas,  2689. 
Mapperton  (Maplerton),  Dorset,  1907. 

Marbury,  Thomas,  1784. 

Marbury,  William,  2512. 

March  (Marche,  Marshe),  Cambs.  [in  Dodding- 
ton],  1900,  2724,  p.  404. 
guilds  in,  2463,  p.  345,  2724,  p.  404. 

March,  earl  of,  66,  1134,  1835,  2286,  2672,  3325. 
March  Chappell.  See  March  Chapel. 

Marchaunt  (Marchaunte),  Gerard,  2902. 

Marmaduke,  of  Birkby,  628. 

Marche  (Merche),  Edmund,  of  Topcliffe,  733. 
John,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
i860. 

William,  of  Durham  731. 

Cf.  Marshe. 

Marchin,  Ralph,  clerk,  1532. 

Marcle,  Little  (Little  Marked,  Mercle  Magna), 
Heref.,  214. 

manor,  steward  of  {named),  2083. 

Marden  [Kent],  vicar  presented,  365. 

Marden  (Mereffden,  Mordy),  Northumb.  [in 
Tynemouth],  1902. 
mill,  1310. 

Maren,  Arnold,  2814. 

Maresfield  (Maresfeld),  Sussex,  3242. 

Marestowe.  See  Marystow. 

Margam  (Maghen,  Marghen)  [Glam.],  360,  1733. 
Margaret  verch  David,  2041. 

Margaret  Marsh  (Margarete  Marshe),  Dorset,  2067. 
Margarett,  monastery.  See  Markyate. 

Marham,  Cherry,  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Maribon,  Maribone.  See  St.  Marylebone. 

Marike.  See  Marrick. 

Mark  (Marke),  Somers.,  1320. 

Markby  (Markeby,  Merkby,  Merkeby),  Line., 
2240,  p.  293. 

priory,  1323,  2240,  p.  296. 
rectory,  2240. 

Markefeld.  See  Markfield. 

Markeham.  JV*  Markham. 

Marked,  Little.  See  Marcle,  Little. 

Markendale  (Merkendale,  Merkindell),  Anthony 
of  North  Bedburn,  808. 

Richard,  of  Aycliffe,  829, 
of  Hart,  588, 


Markenfeld,  Yorks.  See  Markingfield. 
Markenfeilde  (Markenfeld,  Markingfield,  Mark- 
yngfielde,  Markynfelde),  Isabel,  wife  of 
Thomas,  1950. 

Ninian,  1002. 

Thomas,  attainted,  1341,  1908,  1950,  2520. 
William,  of  Markington,  1002. 
of  Romanby,  604. 

Marker,  Michael,  2942. 

Markes.  See  Marks, 
markets.  See  fairs. 

Markeysburie,  Marckeysbury.  See  Marksbury. 
Markfield  (Markefeld),  Leic.,  516. 

Markham,  East  (Eastmerckham),  Notts.,  2292, 
p.  311. 

Markham  (Markeham),  Elizabeth  (formerly  Eliza- 
beth Cave),  26. 

Ellis,  3190. 
knight,  207. 

John,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

Peter,  of  Wolviston,  1013. 

Richard,  1871,  1874,  1895. 

William,  of  Newbiggin,  922. 

Markingfeild  (surname.)  See  Markenfeilde. 
Markingfield  (Markenfeld,  Markyngfelde),  Yorks., 
manor,  1341. 
park,  1002, 1341. 

Markington,  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  1002,  2520. 

Marks  (Markes),  in  Braintree,  Essex,  manor,  2290. 
Marks  (Markes),  Anthony,  3074. 

Marksbury  (Markeysburie,  Markeysbury), 
Somers.,  3222. 
manor,  3222. 

Markyate  (Margarett)  [in  Caddington,  Herts,  form. 

Beds].,  monastery,  1900. 

Markynfelde  (surname) . S ee  Markenfeilde. 
Marldon,  Devon.  See  under  Churscombe. 

Marler.  See  Marlowe. 

Marlesford,  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Marleston.  See  Marlstone. 

Marley  (Merley),  Devon  [in  Rattery],  2942. 

Marley  (Merley),  Alexander,  of  Urpeth,  697. 
Cuthbert,  of  Hilton,  834. 

Edmund,  of  Egglestone,  796. 

George,  of  Ingleton,  971. 

John,  of  Pelton,  740. 

Lancelot,  of  Wolsingham,  878. 

William,  2457. 
of  Ingleton,  971. 

Marlingford  (Marlyngford),  Norf.,  172,  1286. 
Marlow, Great  (Great  Marlowe), Bucks.,  1052,1819. 
Marlow,  Little  (Little  Marlowe,  Mynchyn  Mar- 
lowe), Bucks,  manor,  priory,  rectory  and 
advowson  of  vicarage  of,  1032. 

Marlowe  (Marler,  Merlowe),  John,  2277,  3358. 

Richard,  serjeant  at  arms,  123,  1722,  1937. 
Marlstone  (Marleston),  Berks,  [in  Bucklebury], 
manor,  3338. 

Marmion.  See  Marriforth. 

Marmyon,  Edmund,  clerk,  2845. 

Marnson,  George,  3042. 

Marrick  (Marike),  Yorks.,  priory,  512. 

Marriforth  (Marmion),  Yorks,  [in  Thornton 
Steward],  3326. 

Marrington.  See  Merrington. 

Marsh  (Marshe,  Mershe),  Alice,  wife  of  John, 
2368. 

Audrey,  wife  of  John  (sister  of  Christopher 
Pyke),  1380. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


625 


Marsh — cont. 

John,  1311, 1380,  2368. 

alderman  of  London,  1847,  1852,  1858,  i860, 
govenor  of  merchants  adventurers’  company, 
194,  2510,  3088,  3093. 
of  London,  2140,  2569. 

Maud,  wife  of  William,  2368. 

Thomas,  3204. 
clerk  of  Council,  2422. 
of  London,  2445. 

William,  2559. 

son  of  John,  2140,  2368. 
of  Norton,  929. 

Cf.  Marche. 

Marsh  Barton  (Marshe),  Devon  [in  Clyst  St. 
George],  2310. 

Marsh  Chapel  (March  Chapell,  March  Chappell), 
Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Marsh  Side  (Sees  Marsh,  Sesemershe),  Midd. 
[in  Edmonton],  2139. 

Marshall  (Marshell),  Anthony,  of  Ferensby,  762. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,  2319. 

John,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 

Maud,  of  Belton,  relict  of  Robert,  1368. 

Richard,  of  Durham,  714. 

of  Prescot,  502. 

Robert,  1368. 

Thomas,  2319,  2354. 

William,  of  Billingham,  1014. 

Marsham,  Norf.  See  under  Hevingham. 

Marsham,  Yorks.  See  Masham. 

Marsham,  Ralph,  of  Norwich,  172. 

Marshe,  Cambs.  See  March. 

Marshe,  Devon.  See  Marsh  Barton. 

Marshe,  Somers.  [?  in  Winscombe],  1904. 

Marshe  (surname).  See  Marsh. 

Marshell.  See  Marshall. 

Marshfield  (Marshefeld),  Glouc.,  manor,  2568. 
Marske  (Merske),  Yorks,  [in  Langbaurgh  liberty], 
268,  606,  624,  637. 

Marsley  Park  (Mersley  Park),  Denb.,  keeper  of 
( named ),  80. 

Marson,  Francis,  son  of  William,  3266. 

William,  3266. 

Marson  J ebbett.  See  Marston  J abbett. 

Marston  (Mosterne),  Somers.,  2678. 

Marston,  Staff,  [in  St.  Mary  and  St.  Chad.],  2704. 
church,  2704. 
curate,  2704. 

prebend.  See  under  Stafford,  St.  Mary’s  church. 
Marston,  Warw.  See  Marston  Jabbett. 

Marston,  Y orks . See  Marston,  Long. 

Marston  Bigott  (Marston  Bygott),  Somers.,  1389. 
manor,  3358. 

Marston  Jabbett  (Marson  Jebbett,  Marston), 
Warw.  [in  Bulkington],  1320,  2168. 

Marston,  Lea  (Le  Merson,  Lemerson,  Merson), 
Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 
church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Marston,  Long  (Longemerston),  Herts,  [in  Tring], 
2463. 

Marston,  Long  (Marston),  Yorks.,  2346. 

Marston,  North  (Northmerston),  Bucks.,  2463, 

PP-  342,  349- 
parsonage,  3360. 

Marston,  Priors  (Priorsmerston),  Warw.,  2456. 
Marston,  Nicholas,  clerk,  3292. 

Marsworth  (Masseworth),  Bucks.,  1148. 

Martein  St.  Peter.  See  Marton,  Line. 

Marten,  Line.  See  St.  Martin. 


Marten,  Surrey.  See  Merton. 

Marten  (surname).  See  Martin. 

Marter  Hyll.  See  St.  Martha  on  the  Hill. 

Martham,  Norf.,  268. 

Martin  (Merton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

rector  presented,  2922. 

Martin  (Marten,  Martyn,  Martynne),  Anne,  wife 
of  Anthony,  1297. 
wife  of  John,  1290. 

Anthony,  1297. 

Cuthbert,  of  Durham,  727. 

Edmund,  clerk  of  commissioners  of  appeal, 
319. 

Edward,  commissioner  in  Berkshire,  213,  1873, 
3023,3076. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Roger,  2094. 

Gabriel,  1676. 

Henry,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 
son  of  Anthony,  1297. 

John,  1290,  2842,  3353. 

Mary,  wife  of  William  of  Culmstock,  76. 

Peter,  1644. 

Richard,  keeper  of  the  Mint,  3335. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Ratby  etc.,  516. 
tenant  in  Cheapside,  1149. 

Roger,  knight,  alderman  of  London,  199, 1467, 
1852,  1858,  1869,  2094,  2235. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1543. 

William,  2563. 
of  Culmstock,  76. 
of  Long  Newton,  850. 
of  Thirkleby,  765. 

Martindaile  (Martyndaile,  Martyndale),  Catherine, 
574- 

Edward,  574. 

Joan,  of  Stock,  75. 

John,  of  Helme  Park,  879. 

Percival,  of  Willington,  879. 

Martock,  Somers.  See  under  Load,  Long. 

Marton,  Surrey.  See  Merton. 

Marton  (Merton),  Yorks.,  2569,  p.  370. 

Marton  (Marton  cum  Tollesbie),  Yorks.,  608,  622, 
623. 

Marton,  Yorks  [in  Claro  Wapentake],  864. 

Marton  (Marton  in  Burshire),  Yorks,  [in  Lang- 
baugh  liberty],  972,  2140. 

Marton  (Martyn),  Yorks,  [in  Swine],  492. 

Marton,  Great,  Lancs,  [in  Poulton  le  Fylde],  1387. 

Marton,  Little,  Lancs,  [in  Poulton  le  Fylde], 
1387. 

Marton  le  Moor  (Marton,  Marton  super  Moram), 
Yorks,  [in  Topcliffe],  645,  671,  2523. 

chapel,  2523. 

manor,  2523. 

Martyn  (surname).  See  Martin. 

Martyn,  Yorks.  See  Marton,  in  Swine. 

Martyndaile,  Martyndale.  See  Martindaile. 

Martyne,  Norf.  See  Merton. 

Martyr  Worthy,  Hants.  See  under  Chilland. 

Marvyn,  Henry,  3093. 

James,  collector  of  customs,  Exeter  and  Dart- 
mouth, 3340. 

Marwood,  Thomas,  of  Bigbury,  2942. 

Marybone.  See  St.  Marylebone. 

Marystow  (Marestowe),  Devon,  rectory,  285. 

Mascall  (Maskall),  Alexander,  clerk,  365. 

John,  2959. 

Nicholas,  2959. 
of  Kettering,  41. 

Robert,  579. 


626  GENERAL  INDEX 


Masham  (Marsham,  Massam,  Massom),  Yorks., 
268,  762,  993,  3326. 
prebend,  3326. 

See  also  under  Burton  upon  Ure;  Ellington; 
Fearby;  Healey;  Ilton;  Sutton;  Swinton. 
Maskall.  See  Mascall. 

Mason  (Maison,  Maisonne,  Masone,  Mayson), 
Alice,  wife  of  John,  3263. 

Christopher,  of  Bedale,  785. 

of  Kirk  Leavington,  603 . 

Dennis,  of  Fishburn,  814. 

Gese,  2446. 

Gilbert,  of  Toft  Hill,  965. 

Gregory,  of  Crakehill,  801. 

Henry,  of  Crakehill,  776. 

John,  189. 

knight,  treasurer  of  chamber,  109,  540. 

of  West  Auckland,  969. 

of  Gloucester,  3263. 

ofHelmsley,  58. 

of  London,  joiner,  1826. 

of  Middleham,  685. 

of  Scotton,  673. 

the  younger,  of  Theakstone,  672. 

Matthew,  of  Crakehill,  776. 

Peter,  2446. 
of  Crakehill,  776. 
the  elder,  2446. 

Richard,  3198. 

lessee  of  West  Witton  rectory,  1365. 

Robert,  of  Crakehill,  776. 
of  Mordon,  978. 
of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Thomas,  of  Bedale,  785. 
of  Craythorne,  940. 
of  Mordon,  978. 
of  Thirkleby,  765. 

William,  of  Bedale,  787. 
of  Evenwood,  810. 
of  Thirkleby,  765. 
the  elder,  of  Theakstone,  672. 

Cf.  Massom. 

Massam,  Yorks.  See  Masham. 

Massam,  William,  2510. 

Massareen  (Masserine),  co.  Antrim,  priory,  2167. 
Masseworth.  See  Marsworth. 

Massey,  Roger,  clerk,  1556. 

Massham.  See  Masham. 

Massingberde,  Dorothy,  3008. 

Thomas,  1871,  1874. 

Massingham,  Line.  See  Messingham. 
Massingham,  Great  (Massyngham  Magna),  Norf., 
manor  and  advowson  of  rectory,  492. 
Massingham,  Little  (Massyngham  Parva),  Norf., 
manor,  492. 

Massom,  Yorks.  See  Masham. 

Massom,  Thomas,  of  Brompton,  742. 

Cf.  Mason. 

Massyngham.  See  Massingham. 

Master,  John,  3314. 

Thomas,  clerk,  2678. 

William,  3287. 
clerk,  2147. 

Masterman  (Maisterman),  Anthony,  of  Borrowby, 
765. 

Christopher,  of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Edward,  of  Langhtorpe,  650. 

Masters,  Richard,  M.D.,  2231. 
match,  manufacture  of,  33. 

Matching  (Matchinge),  Essex,  268. 


Mather,  Christopher,  2512. 

Edmund,  57. 

Gilbert,  coroner  in  Hampshire,  148. 

Matheson,  John.  See  Mattenson. 

Mathewe,  David,  of  Bristol,  1344. 

Edward,  of  Fulwell,  701. 

John,  benefactor  of  Bishop’s  Stortford  church, 
268. 

of  Cleadon,  709. 

Michael,  of  Cleadon,  709. 

Richard,  queen’s  cutler,  2155. 

Robert,  of  Hart,  587. 

Roger,  clerk,  2834. 

Thomas,  of  Overtown,  1459. 

Toby,  clerk,  1857. 

canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  37. 
Mathews,  David,  2250. 

Mathews  Feld  (Mathewfeld),  Somers,  [in  Bridg- 
water], 2289. 

Matlock  (Matlocke),  Derb.,  2569,  p.  369. 

church,  2569,  p.  369. 

Matson,  Thomas,  2139. 

Mattenson  alias  Matteson  alias  Matheson,  John, 
of  London,  2738. 

Matthew  ap  Sir  Hugh  alias  Lloid,  1312. 
Mattynson,  Richard,  2738. 

Robert,  2738. 

Maudit,  Easton  (Esson  Mawditt),  Northants, 
church,  1320. 

Maugersbury  (Malgersbery),  Glouc.  [in  Stow  on 
the  Wold],  2359. 

Mauhanleth,  Mauhanlleth.  See  Machynlleth. 
Maulden  (Malden),  Beds.,  2450,  2754,  p.  401. 
Maulmesburie.  See  Malmesbury. 

Maunby  (Maunbie,  Mawndby  upon  Swayle), 
Yorks,  [in  Kirby  Wiske],  621,  633. 
maundy  money,  109. 

Maunsell.  See  Mansell. 

Mauxwell.  See  Maxwell. 

M’awaterhouses.  See  Waterhouses. 

Mawer  (Mawre),  Henry,  2824. 

William,  of  Bishopton,  774. 

Cf.  Mawe. 

Mawdley,  John,  1849,  1853. 

Mawde  Medows,  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  796. 
Mawe,  John,  of  Northampton,  2535. 

John,  of  Durham,  728. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John,  2535. 

Cf.  Mawer. 

Mawgre  (Mawgree),  Yorks.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Mawre.  See  Mawer. 

Mawltbye.  See  Maltbye. 

Mawndby  upon  Swayle.  See  Maunby. 

Mawtus,  Thomas,  of  Grantley,  888. 

Maxe,  Edmund,  2087. 

Maxstoke  (Maxstock),  Warw.,  2158,  p.  274, 
2569,  P-  370- 
church,  2158. 

Maxwell  (Mauxwell),  Henry,  of  West  Tanfield, 
985. 

John,  of  Kirk  Leavington,  603. 

Richard,  of  Bedale,  785. 

May.  See  Maye. 

Maydelode.  See  under  Glastonbury. 

Maydenhed.  See  Maidenhead. 

Maydenwell.  See  Maidenwell. 

Maye  (Maie,  Maye),  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas,  1442, 
2401. 

Edward,  of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

John,  clerk,  392. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Maye,  John — cont. 

lessee  of  Blisland  manor,  2093. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  758. 
son  of  Richard  the  elder,  2230. 
yeoman  of  the  kitchen  for  the  mouth,  1093. 
Richard,  citizen  of  London,  162. 
of  Catterick,  949. 
of  Worcester,  527,  2230. 
son  of  Richard,  2230. 

Thomas,  1442,  2401. 

William,  of  Thirsk,  602. 

Maye  alias  May  owe,  John,  1139. 

Mayefeld.  See  Mayfield. 

Mayer.  See  Mayor. 

Mayfield  (Mayefeld,  Mayfelde,  Mayghfeld),  Sus- 
sex, 75. 

manor,  rectory  and  vicarage,  492. 

See  also  under  Cookham. 

Mayghfeld.  See  Mayfield. 

Mayland  (Maylande),  Essex,  1438,  1900,  2290. 

See  also  under  Nipsell’s  Rayments. 

Maynard,  Maynarde.  See  Maynerd. 

Maynbowe.  See  Mainbow. 

Maynclohog.  See  Maenclochog. 

Mayne,  Dorset,  preceptory,  2172. 

Maynerd  (Manerd,  Maynard,  Maynarde,  May- 
nerde),  Alice,  relict  of  John,  1222. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  1222,  2217. 

George,  of  Yarm,  632. 

Joan,  daughter  of  John  (married  William 
Cardynall),  1222. 

John,  1222. 

alderman  of  Colchester,  2217. 

Spanish  subject,  2811. 

Robert,  603. 

Thomas,  of  Kirklington,  653. 

Maynsten.  See  Meeston. 

Mayor  (Mayer,  Mayre),  Giles,  of  Worcester, 
2053(1). 

John,  of  Mordon,  974. 

Richard,  of  Escomb,  813. 

Mayo  we,  John,  2383. 

See  also  Maye. 

Mayre.  See  Mayor. 

Mayson.  See  Mason. 

Maysters.  See  Maisters. 

Meade,  George,  1181. 

Reginald,  2394. 

Thomas,  serjeant  at  law,  1889. 

— of  Saffron  Walden,  268. 

Meade,  Broade.  See  Broadmead. 

Meade,  Longe.  See  Longmead. 

Mead  way  e.  See  Medway. 

Meale.  See  Meole,  Brace. 

Meal  Hill  (Mealehill),  Yorks,  [in  Kirk  Burton], 
167. 

Meanild,  William,  of  Topcliffe,  733. 

Measam.  See  Measham. 

Mease  (Mese),  John,  of  Broughton,  626. 
of  Jervaulx,  993. 
of  Northallerton,  853. 

Measham  (Measam)  [Derb.],  church,  2158,  p.  276. 
Meaton,  Salop  [in  Kinlet],  1472,  1473. 

Meaux  (Melsa,  Meux,  Mewxe),  Yorks,  [in  Wawne], 
manor,  3098. 

monastery,  277,  1097,  1319,  1775,  2109,  2292, 
P- 311- 

abbot  of  (named),  277. 

Meborne.  See  Meburne. 

Meborum,  Richard,  of  Hett,  855. 


627 

Meburne  (Meborne),  Gerard,  of  Monk  Hesleton, 
700. 

John,  of  Durham,  923. 

Nicholas,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 

Robert,  585. 

Medbourne  (Medburne,  Meydborne),  Leic.,  2158, 
p.  276. 

rector  presented,  1397. 

Medcalfe.  See  Metcalfe. 

Medd,  John,  of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 
Meddamsley,  Medhamsley.  See  Medomsley. 
Medley,  Juliana,  of  Southwark,  75. 

Medlicott  (Medlicote,  Modlicote),  in  Wentnor, 
Salop,  1312,  2724,  p.  398. 

Medomsley  (Meddamsley,  Medhamsley),  Durh. 

[in  Lanchester],  699,  2457. 

Medway  (Meadwaye),  river,  2162. 

Meeke  (Meke),  Francis,  of  Middleton,  892. 

John,  of  Morton,  907. 

Michael,  of  Norton,  766. 

Meeres  (Meres),  Anthony,  2161. 

Lawrence,  councillor  in  the  North,  justice  of 
the  peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  York- 
shire, etc.,  210,  223,  1331,  1341,  1882,  1886-8, 
2128,  2212,  2220,  2228,  2459,  2525>  2581, 
3o65- 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  572, 
1871,  1874, 1896, 1897. 

Marmaduke,  997. 

Cf.  Mere. 

Meertown  (Meyre),  Staff,  [in  Forton],  2476. 
manor,  2476. 

Meeston  (Maynston),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Meforde.  See  Myvod. 

Megges,  Henry,  3070. 

Lawrence,  1440. 

Meiford,  Mont.  See  under  Cefnllyfnog. 

Meke.  See  Meeke. 

Mekysbarowghe.  See  Mexborough. 

Melberye  Osmounde.  See  Melbury  Osmond. 
Melborne,  Thomas,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Melbury  Osmond  (Melberye  Osmonde,  Melberye 
Osmounde),  Dorset,  church,  advowson  of, 
2569,  p.  371. 
manor,  2569,  p.  371. 

Melchbourne  (Michelburne),  Beds.,  manor,  2082. 
Melcombe  Powlett.  See  Pawlett. 

Meiford,  Long  (Meiforde,  Long  Melforde, 
Melforde  Longa),  Suff.,  2463,  p.  347,  2614. 
chantry,  1900. 
hall,  2463,  p.  347. 

Melforde,  William,  2449,  p.  337. 

Melineth  (Melleneth),  Radn.,  lordship,  2061. 
Melking,  Edmund,  2122. 

Melksham  (Melkesham),  Wilts.,  1201. 

Mellarbye,  William.  See  Melmarbie. 

Melleneth.  See  Melineth. 

Melley,  Henry,  291. 

Melling,  Lancs.  See  under  Farleton;  Wennington. 
Mellington  (Melliton),  Mont,  [in  Church  Stoke], 
2111. 

chapel  1312. 

Melmerby  (Melmerbie),  Yorks,  [in  Wath],  693, 
694. 

Melsa.  See  Meaux. 

Melsonby  (Melsamby,  Melsanbie,  Melschamby), 
Yorks.  890. 
rectory,  1777. 

Melston.  See  Milston. 

Melton,  Norf.,  1286. 


6z8 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Melton,  Yorks,  [in  Welton],  268. 

Melton,  High  (Melton,  Yorks),  1941. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  343. 
rectory,  1337. 

Melton  Mowbray  (Melton  Mowbery,  Melton 
Mowberye,  Melton  Mowbrey),  Leic.,  3098. 
guilds,  2140. 
manor,  2674. 

Menai  (Menaye,  Meney,  Menney),  Angl.,  commote, 
268,  2676,  3314. 

Mendip  (Menedip),  hills,  3314. 

Menell.  See  Mennell. 

Meney.  See  Menai. 

Mennell  (Menell),  Richard,  of  South  Kilvington, 
828. 

Roger,  2479. 

of  South  Kilvington,  2040. 
ofHawnby,  504. 

Cf.  Meynild. 

Menney.  See  Menai. 

Mensfurth.  See  Mainsforth. 

Menthorpe  (Menthrope),  Yorks,  [in  Heming- 
brough],  1382, 1941. 

Meole,  Brace  (Meale),  Salop  [in  Shrewsbury], 
2724,  P-  398. 

Mercer,  William,  2257. 

merchant  adventurers  of  England,  company  of, 
2510. 

governor  of.  See  Marsh,  J. 
deputy.  See  Egerton,  T. 

merchants,  trading  to  Russia,  society  of,  1956, 
2151. 

governor  of.  See  Garard,  W. 

Merche.  See  Marche. 

Mercle  Magna.  See  Marcle,  Much. 

Merdon  (Merden),  Hants,  [in  Hursley],  2472. 
Mere  (Merecourte,  Merescourte),  Kent  [in 
Rainham],  manor,  1263. 

Mere,  East  (Eastmean,  Eastmeare),  Devon  [in 
Tiverton],  3278. 

Mere,Johnle,  1519. 

Cf.  Meeres. 

Merecourte,  Merescourte.  See  Mere. 

Meredd  Lloid  Coly,  3314. 

Meredith  ap  Lewis,  attainted,  2724,  p.  400. 
Meredith,  William,  3276. 

Cf.  Ameredith. 

Merefeld.  See  Mirfield. 

Mereffeden.  See  Marden. 

Mereman.  See  Meriman. 

Meres.  See  Meeres. 

Meres  Ashebie.  See  Ashby,  Mears. 

Merethorne,  Kent  [in  Rainham],  manor,  1263. 
Mericke,  Thomas,  1330. 

Meriden  (Meryden),  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 

church  (Alspath  church),  1320,  2569,  p.  370. 
Meriman  (Mereman,  Meryman),  Arthur,  of  Win- 
laton,  881. 

John,  the  elder,  of  Whickham,  958. 

the  younger,  of  Whickham,  958. 

Richard,  of  Whickham,  958. 

Thomas,  of  Cleadon,  709. 

of  Winlaton,  881. 

William,  of  Throston,  913. 

Meringtone,  John,  of  Long  Newton,  832. 
Meriwedder,  George,  of  Bedale,  785. 

Merkeby,  Merkby.  See  Markby. 

Merkendale,  Merkindell.  See  Markendale. 
Merlande,  Thomas,  of  Billinge,  1772. 

Merley.  See  Marley. 


Merlowe.  See  Marlowe. 

Merriall,  Edmund,  309. 

Merrington  (Kirkmerington,  Kirkmeryngton), 
Durh.,  761,  875. 

See  also  under  Chilton;  Hett. 

Merrington  (Marrington),  Salop  [in  Preston 
Gubbals],  1701. 

Merrington,  East  (Estmeryngton),  Durh.  [in 
Merrington],  874. 

Merrington,  Middle  (Middlemeryngton),  Durh., 
[in  Merrington],  832. 

Merrington,  West  (Westmerington)  [in  Merring- 
ton, Durh.],  687,  832. 

Mersea,  East  (Estmersey),  Essex,  2138. 
church,  2158. 

Holy  Trinity  guild,  2158. 

Mershe.  See  Marsh. 

Mershelande.  See  Freebridge-Marshland. 
Merske.  See  Marske. 

Mersley  Park.  See  Marsley  Park. 

Merson.  See  Marston,  Lea. 

Merston.  See  Morston. 

Merther  [Corn.],  vicar  presented,  420. 

Merthyr  Cynog  (Methirkynog),  Brec.,  36. 

Merton,  Line.  See  Martin. 

Merton  (Martyne),  Norf.,  270. 

Merton  (Marten,  Marton),  Surrey,  priory,  303, 
1105,  1251,  1320,  1349,  2139,  2449,  p.  336. 
John,  prior  of,  1103. 

Merton,  Yorks.  See  Marton. 

Mervyn,  James,  son  of  John,  knight,  2009. 
Merycar,  Nicholas,  clerk,  2906. 

Meryden.  See  Meriden. 

Meryfeld,  Yorks.  See  Mirfield. 

Meryfelde,  Bernard,  2292,  p.  310. 

Meryman.  See  Meriman. 

Merynge,  James,  1786. 

Mese.  See  Mease. 

Meserden,  Mesorden.  See  Miserden. 

Messenden.  See  Missenden. 

Messenger,  John,  of  Carlton,  704. 

Thomas,  of  Carlton,  706. 
messengers,  expenses  of,  109. 

Messines,  James  de,  1619. 

Messing  (Messinge,  Messynge),  Essex,  1240,  2290. 
Messingham  (Massingham,  Messyngham),  Line., 
1323,  2373,  2500. 

See  also  under  Butterwick,  East. 

Messynge.  See  Messing. 

Mestr’,  Hants,  {unidentified],  2463. 

Metcalfe  (Medcalfe,  Metcalf),  Abraham,  3 3 24. 
Adam,  of  Worton,  934. 

Alban,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 

Alexander,  of  Bainbridge,  981. 

of  Hardrow,  933. 

Anthony,  2680. 

of  Bainbridge,  981. 

Arthur,  of  Thoralby,  930. 

Christopher,  936. 
knight,  1888,  2237. 
of  Hawes,  933. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Cuthbert,  of  West  Witton,  933. 

Edmund,  1367. 

Francis,  of  Thoralby,  928. 

of  Yarm,  616. 

Geoffrey,  of  Ripon,  866. 

George,  of  Bainbridge,  981. 

of  Burton  Constable,  747. 

James,  of  Melmerby,  694. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


629 


Metcalfe — cont. 

John,  of  Bainbridge,  981. 
of  Burtersett,  931. 
of  Holme  House,  981. 
of  London,  2733-5. 
of  Reeth,  986. 

Lawrence,  of  Bainbridge,  981. 

Leonard,  attainted,  2128,  2728. 
of  Askrigg,  936. 
of  Carlesmoor,  998. 

Matthew,  of  Bainbridge,  981. 
of  Bedale,  787. 

Michael,  of  North  Otterington,  633. 

Nicholas,  1242. 

clerk  to  master  of  rolls,  2561. 
of  Worton,  934. 

Oswald,  of  Wildon  Grange,  684. 

Peter,  of  Carlton,  704. 
of  Cubeck,  934. 

Richard,  of  North  Otterington,  633. 
of  Maunby,  633. 

Simon,  of  Norton,  766. 

Thomas,  of  Bainbridge,  936. 
of  North  Otterington,  633. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

William,  of  Bainbridge,  935,  981. 
of  Bishop  Auckland,  900. 
of  Hemlington,  670. 
of  Maunby,  633. 
of  North  Otterington,  633. 
of  Yarm,  782. 

Metham,  John,  of  Osmotherley,  633. 

William,  1050. 

commissioner  in  Lincolnshire,  1871,  1874, 
2161, 2825. 

Metheringham  (Metringham),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295, 
3207. 

Methirkynog.  See  Merthyr  Cynog. 

Methwold,  Norf.,  270. 

Methwyn,  Paul,  clerk,  395. 

Scottish  subject,  477. 

Metmarbie  alias  Mellarbye,  William,  761. 

Metringham.  See  Metheringham. 

Metton,  Norf.,  270. 

Meux.  See  Meaux. 

Meverell,  Arthur,  3005. 

Henry,  2674. 

Sampson,  3002. 

Mewborne,  Richard,  of  Ormsby,  614. 

Mewtas,  Peter,  captain  and  govenor  of  Guernsey, 
Alderney,  Sark,  Herm  and  Jethou,  keeper  of 
Castle  Cornet,  17. 

Mewxe.  See  Meaux. 

Mexborough  (Mekysborowgh),  Yorks.,  3182. 

Meydborne.  See  Medbourne. 

Meynild,  Wilfrid,  of  Halnaby,  663. 

Cf.  Mennell. 

Meyre.  See  Meertown. 

Meysye,  Leonard,  3283. 

MichaeUs  Churche.  See  St.  Michael  Church. 

Michelburne.  See  Melchbourne. 

Michelchurche.  See  St.  Michael  on  Wyre. 

Michell  (Mychell,  Mytchell),  Christopher,  of 
Theakstone,  672. 

Humphrey,  clerk  of  the  honour  and  castle 
of  Windsor,  1313. 

John,  queen’s  falconer,  1330. 

tenant  of  Torpenhow  rectory,  1833. 

Ralph,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Richard,  101,  1156. 


Michell,  Richard — cont. 

tenant  of  Torpenhow  rectory,  1833. 

Tristram,  son  of  Richard,  10 1. 

William,  of  Exelby,  984. 

Michelson  (Mytchelson),  John,  of  Norton,  857. 
William,  of  Ravensworth,  697. 

Mickelton.  See  Mickleton. 

Mickleby  (Mykelbye),  Yorks,  [in  Lythe],  290. 

Mickleham  (Mykelham),  Surrey,  2317. 
manor,  2317. 

Mickleover  (Magna  Overa),  Derb.,  manor,  492. 

Mickleton  (Mickelton),  Yorks,  [in  Romaldkirk], 
2441. 

Middelham.  See  Middleham. 

Middelton,  Middelton  More.  See  Middleton. 

Middlecote  (Mylcote),  Devon  [in  Bradford],  2297 . 

Middleham  (Middlelame,  Midlam,  Midleham, 
Midlehame,  Mydleham,  Mydlam),  Yorks., 
512,  685,  690,  702. 
castle,  1777. 

constable  of,  2268. 

collegiate  church,  dean  of,  presented,  1480, 
1686. 

lordship,  512,  1133,  1367,  2115,  2237,  2680. 
manor,  1133,  3091. 

Middleham  and  Richmond,  Yorks.,  lordship,  1414, 
I77I* 

Middleham,  Bishop’s  (Bisshopp  Midlam,  Bis- 
shopp  Midleham),  Durh.,  913,  915. 

See  also  under  Cornforth;  Mainsforth;  Thrisling- 
ton. 

Midleham,  Thomas,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

Middleherington.  See  Herrington,  Middle. 

Middlemeryngton.  See  Merrington,  Middle. 

Middlemore  (Myddlemore),  Henry,  1353,  2426, 
2678. 

Middlesex,  county,  262,  2449. 
auditor  of,  3331. 

chantry  lands  in,  collection  of  rents  of  {named), 
45. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1847,  1852,  1858, 
i860, 1869. 

coroners  in.  See  Cooke  R.  ; Vale,  R. 

escheator  in  1057,  1061,  1067,  1770. 

feodary  in.  See  Necton,  W. 

justices  of  peace  in,  1899. 

sheriff,  2987 , 3286. 

surveyor  of  lands  in  {named),  509. 

Middleston.  See  Milston. 

Middleton  (Middelton  More,  Myddleton),  Derb. 
[in  Youlgreave],  298, 1189. 

Middleton  (Middlton  One  Rawe),  Durh.  [in  Hart], 
851. 

Middleton,  Essex,  2463,  p.  342. 

Middleton,  Lancs.,  2448. 

grammar  school,  foundation  of,  2448. 
master  of  {named),  2448. 

Middleton  (Middelton),  Norf.,  268,  270. 

See  also  under  Blackborough. 

Middleton  (Midleton,  Mylton),  Sussex,  manor, 
518,3242. 

Middleton  (Midleton),  Yorks,  [in  Pickering  Lythe 
wapentake],  892, 972. 

Middleton  Cheney  (Myddelton  Cheyny,  Nether 
Myddelton  Cheyny,  Mydleton  Cheney), 
Northants,  1465,  2362. 

Middleton  with  Fordley  (Myddleton,  Fordeley), 
Suff.,2724,  p.  399. 

Middleton  St.  George  (Middleton  George),  851. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


630 

Middleton  in  Teesdale  (Middleton  in  Teisdale), 
Durh.,  2450. 

See  also  under  Egglestone. 

Middleton  Thick,  Northants.  [in  Cottingham], 
woods,  3358. 

Middleton  Tyas,  Yorks.  See  under  Kneeton; 
Moulton. 

Middlewich,  Ches.  See  under  Kinderton. 

Middleton  (Midleton,  Myddleton,  Myddylton, 
Mydleton),  Anthony,  clerk,  416. 

Edward,  feodary  in  Sussex,  227,235, 1710,  3025. 

Francis,  of  Bishopton,  774. 

Guy,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 

Henry,  of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 
of  Thrislington,  918. 

John,  3313. 

commissioner  in  Westmorland,  1719. 
coroner  in  Leicester,  1460. 
of  Bishopton,  773. 
of  Blackwell,  905. 
of  Cornforth,  921. 
of  Ingleton,  971. 
of  Northallerton,  853. 
of  Redmarshall,  906. 

Ralph,  of  Ingleton,  971. 

Richard,  of  East  Merrington,  874. 
of  Norton,  857. 
of  Stokesley,  605. 

Robert,  commissioner  in  Northumberland,  3037. 
of  Carleton,  859. 
of  Craythorne,  940. 
of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 
of  Northallerton,  853. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Cumberland,  1882. 
of  Carleton,  859. 
of  Ingleton,  971. 
of  Middleham,  685. 

William,  of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 

Middlezoy  (Mydlesowey),  Somers.,  manor,  1236. 

Middlton  One  Rawe.  See  Middleton  [in  Hart]. 

Middridge  (Midridge),  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St. 
Andrew],  833. 

Midford.  See  Mitford. 

Midgley  (Mydgheley,  Mydheley),  Yorks,  [in 
Halifax],  1774. 

Midlam.  See  Middleham. 

Midlam,  Bisshopp.  See  Middleham,  Bishop’s. 

Midleham,  Midlehame.  See  Middleham. 

Midleton.  See  Middleton. 

Midleton  Malsor.  See  Milton. 

Midleton  next  Sittingborne.  See  Milton  next 
Sittingbourne. 

Midleys.  See  Madeley. 

Mi  dridge . See  Middridge . 

Midsomer  Norton  (Mydsomer  Norton),  Somers., 
3259- 

manor,  3259. 

Migoen,  William,  1627. 

Mikelkirke.  See  St.  Michael  on  Wyre. 

Mikell  Priston.  See  Preston,  Great. 

Milborne  Port  (Milborne  Porte,  Milbourne  Porte), 
Somers.,  2678. 

church,  269,  2678. 

Milbourne  (surname).  See  Milburne. 

Milbourne  Stileham  (Mylborne),  Dorset  [in  Bere 
Regis],  manor,  1266. 

Milbroke.  See  Millbrook. 

Milburne  (Milbourne),  Leonard,  of  Broughton, 
626. 

Michael,  1785. 


Milcote  (Milcott),  Warw.  [in  Weston  on  Avon], 
1280. 

Mildemore,  co.  Hants.  [1 unidentified ],  1863. 
Mildenhall  (Myldenhall,  Myldnall),  Suff.,  1450, 
2724,  p.  399. 

St.  Andrew,  vicar  presented,  3296. 

Mildham.  See  Mileham. 

Mildmay  (Mildemaye,  Mildmaye,  Myldemay, 
Myldemaye,  Myldmaye),  Anthony,  2128. 
Thomas,  knight,  1889. 

Walter,  knight,  councillor,  chancellor  of  Ex- 
chequer, 194,  195,  197,  273,  1201,  1715,  1846, 
1862,  1870,  1871,  1874,  2096,  2143,  2161, 
2211,  2510,  2513,  3087,  3090,  3091,  3354. 

Mile  End  Green  (Myleende  Grene),  Midd.  [in 
Stepney],  1467. 

Mileham  (Mildham,  Myleham),  Norf.,  270,  2502. 

manor  and  advowson  of  rectory,  492. 

Miles,  Thomas,  of  Hornby,  663. 

Cf  Milles. 

Mileton,  William,  1755. 

Milford,  Hants.,  rectory,  308. 

Milford  (Mylford,  Mylforde),  Pemb.,  port,  2066. 
Milhams  (Milham),  Hants,  [in  Christchurch],  2677. 
Milkeley,  William,  of  Yarm,  616. 

Millbrook  (Milbroke),  Beds.,  2450. 

Miller  (Myller),  Hugh,  2760. 
son  of  John,  1025. 

James,  2463,  p.  348. 

John,  1025. 

lessee  of  Corfe  Castle,  3358. 
tenant  in  Cornhill,  London,  2965. 

Lambert,  subject  of  duke  of  Cleves,  439. 
Mother,  widow,  2673. 

Richard,  1900. 

William,  2384. 

Milles  (Mylles),  Richard,  3348. 

Cf.  Miles. 

Milliton,  William,  1881. 

Millstream  (Mill  Steame),  in  Chingford,  Essex, 
3229. 

Milner  (Mylner),  Blaise,  of  Thoralby,  937. 

George,  of  Ingleby  Arncliffe,  609. 

of  Reeth,  986. 

John,  63. 

lessee  of  Widcombe,  rectory,  1119. 

Richard,  of  Richmond,  951. 

Thomas.  iVeHoyton. 

William,  of  Dalton,  693. 

benefactor  of  Bingley  church,  1941. 

Milstead  (Milstede,  Mylstede),  Kent,  3239. 

manor  and  advowson  of  church,  1296. 

Milston  (Melston,  Middleston,  Myddleston), 
Wilts.,  2468. 

church,  advowson  of,  2468. 
manor,  2468. 

See  also  under  Brigmerston. 

Milthorpe  (Mithropp,  Mylnethorpe),  Yorks,  [in 
Sandall  Magna],  625,  1941. 

Milton,  Hants.  See  under  Southayes. 

Milton  Ernest  (Milton  Hanes,  Milton  Harneys), 
Beds.,  1320,  2724,  p.  401. 

Milton  or  Middleton  Malzor  (Midleton  Malsor), 
Northants,  1093. 

Milton  next  Sittingbourne  (Midleton  next  Sitting- 
borne),  Kent,  manor,  1955. 

Milton,  West  (Mylton),  Dorset  [in  Poorstock], 
1138. 

Milverton  (Mylverton),  Somers.,  268,  1901,  2726. 
manor,  2726. 


GENERA 

Mimms,  South  (Southmymmes,  South  Mymmes), 
Midd.,  2345. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  1416. 

Minchinhampton  (Mynchynhampton),  Glouc.,  270. 
minerals,  3351,3357.  See  also  coal. 

Minsden.  See  Missenden. 

Minster,  Kent,  manor,  2086. 

Minster-in-Sheppey  (Mynster  in  the  Isle  of 
Sheppey),  Kent,  2724,  p.  402. 

Minsterley,  Salop  [in  Westbury],  manor,  2724, 
p.  4°3- 

Mintlyn  (Minthnge),  Norf.,  270. 
mints: 

keeper  of.  See  Brown,  J.;  Martyn,  R.;  Pope,  T. 
master  worker  of.  See  Lonyson,  J. 

See  also  under  London,  Tower. 

Mir  field  (Merefeld,  Meryfelde,  Myrfeld),  Yorks., 
2463,  p*  344- 
chantry,  2463,  p.  344. 
church,  1941,  2463,  p.  344. 

Miserden  (Meserden,  Mesorden),  Glouc.  [in  Pains- 
wick],  1286. 

Missenden,  Great  (Messenden,  Great),  Bucks.,  3198. 
Missenden,  in  Hitchin  (Minsden  in  Hitchin), 
Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Missies  (Myssyes),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Malzeard], 
863,  998. 

Misterton,  Somers.,  2442,  2678. 

church,  2442,  2678. 

Mitcham,  Surrey,  3358. 

Mitchell  alias  Webbe,  Thomas,  of  London,  2571. 
Mitford,  Northumb.  See  under  Newton  Grange. 
Mitford  (Midford,  Mytford,  Myforth),  Bertram, 
of  Durham,  712. 

Christopher,  2031. 

Cuthbert,  1693. 

John,  3037. 

of  Durham,  712. 

Mithropp.  See  Milthorpe. 

Miting,  Philip,  2238. 

Miton.  See  Myton  upon  Swale. 

Mitton  (Mytton),  Staff,  [in  Penkridge],  2832. 
Mitton,  Yorks.,  2443. 

Mocket,  Christopher,  532. 

Mockinge.  See  Mucking. 

Modlicote.  See  Medlicott. 

Moelydd  (Mulsopp),  Mont,  [in  Cemais],  3260. 
Moggerhanger  (Mogarhanger),  Beds.,  2509. 
Mohun,  William,  1881. 

Mold  (Moughaunt,  Moulde),  Flint,  rectory,  1210. 

See  also  under  Llwynegrin. 

Mole,  Richard,  2729,  2942. 

Molesey,  East  (Estmulsey),  Surrey,  1269. 

Molesey,  West  (Westmolsey,  Westmulsey),  Sur- 
rey, 1320. 
manor,  1269. 

Moles  worth  (Moulesworth,  Mowlesworth), 

Hunts.,  2724,  p.  403. 

Molgrave.  See  Mulgrave. 

Molines  (Molleyns),  John,  2724,  p.  400. 

commissioner  in  Dorset,  1712. 

Molleneux.  See  Mollyneux. 

Molleyns.  See  Molines. 

Mollyneux  (Molleneux,  Mollyneuz,  Mollynewx), 
Francis,  3032. 

John,  1888. 

Richard,  knight,  102. 

son  of  William,  102. 

Thomas,  2067. 

William,  son  of  Richard,  102. 


INDEX  631 

Molsdale  (Moughauntisdole),  Flint,  lordship,  1210. 
Molton  (Moulton),  Devon,  1876,  1884. 

Molton,  North  (Northmolton,  North  Moulton), 
Devon,  51, 1320. 

church,  chaplain  in,  2292,  p.  310. 

Molton,  South  (Southmolton),  Devon,  51,  1320. 

Hunte  chantry  in,  5 1 . 

Molton,  William,  2942. 

Molyneux.  See  Mollyneux. 

Molyns,  Anthony,  3213. 

Michael,  3213. 

Momby,  Monby.  See  Mumby. 

Moncke  (Monke,  Munck,  Muncke),  Clement, 
clerk,  1824. 

Richard,  3057. 

Thomas,  1215. 

justice  of  peace  in  Devonshire,  1876,  1884. 
Mondaye.  See  Mundy. 

Mondon.  See  Mundon. 

Mongeham,  Great  (Monsham),  Kent,  1224,  2465. 
Moniam,  William,  of  London,  1143. 

Monington,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard,  2437. 

Richard,  2437. 

Monke.  See  Moncke. 

Monkebretton.  See  Bretton,  Monk. 

Monkeley.  See  Monkleigh. 

Monken  Courte.  See  Withyham. 

Monkleigh  (Monkeley),  Devon,  St.  George’s 
church,  chantry  in,  1406. 

Monkeseyton.  See  Monkseaton. 

Monketon,  Bisshop . See  Monkton,  Bishop . 
Monkhedleden,  Monkheslden.  See  Hesleton, 
Monk. 

Monkleigh  (Monnokelegh),  Devon,  2497. 

Monks  Kirby  (Kyrbye),  Warw.,  St.  Mary’s  chapel, 
2724,  p.402. 

Monkseaton  (Monkeseyton),  Northumb.  [in 
Tynemouth],  1310. 

Monksthorpe  (Monkthorpp),  Line,  [in  Great 
Steeping],  2240,  p.  296. 

Monkton  (Munton)  [Durh.,  in  Jarrow],  735. 
Monkton,  Bishop  (Bisshop  Monketon,  Bisshop 
Munckton,  Bisshoppes  Monkton),  Yorks. 
[inRipon],  862,  864,  1341. 

Monkton,  Moor  (More  Muncton),  Yorks.,  2443. 
Monkton,  West  (Westmunkton),  Somers.,  manor, 
2726. 

Monkton  Up  Wimborne  (Upwinborne  Mona- 
chorum),  Dorset  [in  Cranborne],  149. 
Monkwearmouth  (Monkwarmouth),  Durh.,  701. 
Monmouth,  Mon.,  560,  1843,  205 3,  2663,  3195. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1843. 
priory  2663. 

prior  of.  See  Taylbus,  R. 

Monmouth,  county,  231. 

coroners  in.  See  Morris,  L.;  Powell,  J.  D. 
feodary  in.  See  Williams,  R. 
justices  of  assize  in,  560. 
justices  of  peace  in,  560. 

Monnokelegh.  See  Monkleigh. 

Monnynges.  See  Monynges. 
monopolies.  See  under  licences. 

Monsham.  See  Mongeham. 

Monson.  See  Mounson. 

Montague  (Mountague),  lord.  See  Brown;  Pole. 
Montague  (Mountagu,  Mountague),  Adam,  2448. 

Edward,  knight,  255,  1235,  2161,  3030. 
Montague,  Viscount.  See  Brown,  A. 

Monteagle  (Montegle,  Mountegle),  lord.  See 
Stanley. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


632 

Montgomery  (Mountgomery,  Mountgomerye, 
Mountgomerie,  Mountgomrye),  Mont.,  2724, 
pp.  400, 401. 

castle,  constable  of  (named),  66. 
lordship,  1312. 

steward  of  (named),  66. 

Montgomery,  county,  1742. 
gaol  for,  custody  of,  3 101 . 

keeper  of.  See  Humfrey,  C.;  Thoroughgood,  T. 
sheriff  of,  1926,3101. 

Moynnges  (Monnynges,  Monyges),  Catherine, 
wife  of  Richard,  2198. 

Edward,  2198. 

brother  of  John,  330. 

John,  330,  2198. 

Richard,  2198. 

Moynton,  Walter,  anniversary  of,  at  Glastonbury, 
63. 

Moone,  John,  brother  of  Robert  the  younger, 
I9I4; . 

Maximilian,  brother  of  Robert  the  younger, 
I9I4- 

Robert,  the  elder,  1914. 
the  younger,  1914. 

Moor  Allerton  (More  Allerton),  Yorks,  [in  Leeds], 
3217- 

Moor  Hall  (More  Hall),  Norf.  [in  Sail],  manor, 
1464. 

Moorby  (Morby,  Moreby),  Line.,  2240,  pp.  295, 
296. 

manor,  2240,  p.  295. 

Moore,  Salop.  .5V*  More. 

Moore  (surname).  See  More. 

Moorlinch  (Morelinche),  Somers.,  1901. 

Moorsley  (Moresley),  Durh.  [in  Houghton  le 
Spring],  865. 

Moott,  John,  of  Dishforth,  649. 

Morace,  Richard,  of  Northallerton,  639. 

Morby.  See  Moorby. 

Mordaunt  (Mordant,  Mordaunte),  Lewis,  knight, 
1877- 

lord  Mordaunt  of  Turvey  (ob.  1601),  2161, 
2317. 

Philip,  225. 

Morden.  See  Mordon. 

Mordiford  (Murdyford),  Heref.,  1170. 

Mordon  (Morden),  Durh.  [in  Sedgefield],  974, 
978,  2520. 

Mordon  (Morden),  Nicholas,  of  Darlington,  627. 

William,  of  Mordon,  974. 

Mordy.  See  Marden. 

More  (Moore),  Salop,  rectory,  advowson  of, 
2724,  P- 403- 

More  (Moore),  Alexander,  of  Terrington,  140. 
Anne,  wife  of  Richard,  1292,  1297. 

Anthony,  1863. 

Christopher,  queen’s  remembrancer,  245 1 . 
Francis,  1179. 

Gregory,  1920,  2240,  p.  295,  3207,  3228,  3234. 
Henry,  of  Long  Newton,  852. 

James,  of  Scorton,  1004. 

John,  1304. 

bailiff  of  Ipswich,  1859. 
gentleman  of  chapel,  1130. 
knight,  1884. 

lessee  of  lands  in  All  Hallows  the  Great, 
London,  1394. 
of  Barnstaple,  3356. 
of  Hoo,  2942. 
of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 


More — cont. 

Philip,  1451. 

Richard,  1179,  I29I>  I297>  3258. 

Thomas,  2491. 

commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  1721,  1730. 
gentleman  pensioner,  2163,  2512. 
vicar  of  Banbury,  1354. 

William,  3093. 

of  North  Bedburn,  808. 

Morebarne,  Leic.  [i unidentified ],  1446. 

Morebath,  Devon.  See  under  Hawkridge. 

Moreby.  See  Moorby. 

Morecote  (Morecot),  John,  2339. 

William,  2339. 

More  Hall  (Asshemorehall),  Suff.  [in  Campsey 
Ash],  manor,  492. 

More  Hall  (Morehall),  Warw.  [in  Wishaw],  1265. 
Morelinche.  See  Moorlinch. 

More  Muncton.  See  Monkton  Moor. 

Moreis,  Mores.  See  Morris. 

Moresley.  See  Moorsley. 

Morethewe.  See  Northlew. 

Moreton,  Durh.  See  Morton,  East. 

Moreton,  Line.  See  Morton. 

Moreton,  Northumb.  See  Murton. 

Moreton  (surname).  See  Morton. 

Moreton  Corbet  (Moreton  Corbett),  Salop,  1469. 

See  also  under  Preston  Brockhurst. 

Moreton  Say,  Salop.  See  under  Longford. 
Moreton,  South  (Southemoreton,  Southmorton), 
Berks.,  3338. 
manor,  1687. 

See  also  under  Adreston;  Fulscot. 

Morfe  (Morff),  Salop,  2463,  p.  345. 
forest,  1319. 

Morgan  Thomas  ap  Morgan,  2424. 

Morgan  (Morgane),  Agnes,  widow  of  John,  3313. 
Edmund,  231. 

Giles,  224,  231,  2427. 

Henry,  deceased,  224. 

Jane,  wife  of  Walter,  493. 

John,  3313. 

Lancelot,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Miles,  commissioner  in  Monmouthshire,  1756. 
Nicholas,  1023. 

constable  of  Gloucester  castle,  2693. 
lessee  of  Steeple  Ashton  rectory,  3329. 

Rice,  3018. 

Robert,  1885. 

Rowland,  of  Margam,  560,  1733. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Glamorganshire,  224. 
of  Gray’s  Inn,  2250. 
of  Margam,  360. 
of  Newport,  1733. 

Walter,  493. 

William,  an  idiot,  1733. 

of  Llanvihangel  Llantarnam,  360,  1733. 
of  London,  1026. 
of  Pencoed,  560 

lessee  of  St.  Martha  on  the  Hill  rectory,  3338. 
son  of  Giles,  2427. 

Moridge.  See  Morridge. 

Morill,  John,  of  Thirkleby.  764. 

Thomas,  of  Thirkleby,  765. 

Morison.  See  Morrison. 

Morland,  Christopher,  of  Kirklington,  653. 
of  Scorton,  1000. 

John,  of  Ellerton  upon  Swale,  1001. 

Robert,  of  Redmarshall,  906. 

Morleis  ( — ),  2463,  p.  342. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Morley,  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St.  Andrew],  871,  965. 
Morley,  in  Batley,  Yorks.,  2443. 

Morley,  lord.  See  Parker. 

Morley,  Alexander,  yeoman  of  guard,  2045 . 

Charles,  2262. 

Fulk,  1173. 

John,  582,  2248,  3328. 

tenant  in  Bridgwater,  2289. 

William,  commissioner  in  Sussex,  3025. 
of  Stainton,  634. 

Morleyne,  John,  of  East  Mailing,  75. 

Morrante,  William,  3058. 

Morres.  See  Morris. 

Morrey.  See  Morye. 

Morridge  (Moridge),  Staffs,  [in  Ipstones],  1299. 
Morrington,  William,  of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 
Morris  (Moreis,  Mores,  Morres,  Morryce,  Morrys), 
ap  David  ap  Owen,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Henrye,  2723,  p.  400. 

Anthony,  of  Kirby  Sigston,  631. 

Christopher,  3326. 

Francis,  son  of  Thomas,  2104. 

John,  1168,  1628,  3358. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Berkshire,  etc., 
1861. 

lessee  of  Caldicot  rectory,  2075. 

Lewis,  coroner  in  Monmouthshire,  560. 

Richard,  2737. 

Thomas,  2104. 

William,  1334. 

Morrison  (Morison,  Morryson,  Morysine,  Mory- 
son,  Morysyn),  Charles,  284,  2588. 
son  of  Richard,  254, 1030. 

John,  880. 

Richard,  knight,  254, 1030. 

Thomas,  869,  2161,  3228. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1871, 
1874, 1896. 

Morston  (Merston),  Norf.,  manor,  1160. 

Mortawe,  John,  473. 

Morte,  Thomas,  2240,  p.  295. 

Mortimer.  See  Stratfield  Mortimer. 

Morton  (Moreton),  Durh.,  851. 

Morton  (Moreton),  Line,  [in  Aveland  wapen- 
take], 1223, 1323. 

Morton  (Morton  Banke),  in  Bingley,  Yorks., 
2463,  P-  344- 

Morton,  Yorks,  [in  Birdforth  wapentake],  907. 
Morton,  East  (Moreton),  Durh.,  916. 

Morton  Grange  (Mortonne,  West  Morton), 
Durh.  [in  Houghton  le  Spring],  865,  914. 
Morton  on  the  Hill  (Morton),  Norf.,  1286,  2158, 
p.  274. 

See  also  under  Helmingham. 

Morton  Pinkney  (Morton  Pynckney),  Northants., 
3*77* 

Morton,  West.  See  Morton  Grange. 

Morton  (Moreton),  George,  2197. 

John,  of  Ripon,  867. 

Robert,  2197. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1850. 
of  Gloucester,  3263. 
son  of  Robert,  2197. 

Thomas,  1885. 

Mortymer,  Berks.  See  Stratfield  Mortimer. 
Morval  (Morvall)  [Corn.],  vicar  presented,  418. 
Morye  (Morrey,  Mourrye),  John,  of  Elton,  975. 
Richard,  of  Elton,  975. 

Robert,  of  Wolviston,  1013. 

Morynge,  Thomas,  3173. 


PAT.  ROLLS  V— (41) 


633 


Morysine,  Moryson,  Morysyn.  See  Morrison. 
Mosborough  (Mosboroughe),  Yorks,  [in  Ecking- 
ton],  1828. 

Moseley,  Richard,  2729. 

Mosseleder.  See  Maesllyn. 

Mossoglyn.  See  Maes  y Glyn. 

Mosterne.  See  Marston. 

Mostyn,  Fulk,  serjeant  at  arms,  123. 

Motes  (Mottes),  in  Rayne,  Essex,  2290. 

Mothersall,  Thomas,  of  Howgrave,  658. 

Motte,  Stephen,  306. 

Mottes.  See  Motes. 

Mottisfont  (Mottisfounte)  [Hants.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 417. 

Moubraye.  See  Castle  Mowbray. 
Moughauntisdole.  See  Molsdale. 

Moughter,  John,  2724,  p.  401. 

Moulesworth.  See  Molesworth. 

Moulsey,  East  (Estmulsey),  Surrey,  manor,  1349. 
Moulsey,  West  (Westmulsey),  Surrey,  1349. 
Moulsham  (Mulseham), in  Chelmsford,  Essex,  2878. 
Moulsoe  (Mulsho,  Mulshoe,  Mulso,  Mulsoo), 
Bucks.,  2699. 
manor,  1 3 1 1 . 

Moulton,  Devon.  See  Molton. 

Moulton,  Line.,  1 1 17. 

vicar  presented,  2146. 

Moulton,  Norf.,  268. 

Moulton,  Yorks,  [in  Middleton  Tyas],  667,  1004. 
Moulton,  George,  1894. 

John,  of  Kettering,  41. 

Mounckhesleden.  See  Hesleton,  Monk. 
Mounckton,  John,  of  Dishforth,  649. 
Moundeforde  (Mounford),  Osbert,  1846,  1855. 
Mounsebury.  See  Musbury. 

Mounson  (Monson),  George,  266,  1896,  2161. 
Robert,  executor  of  archbishop  of  York,  2106, 
2632. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1871,  1874, 
1895, 1896, 2161,  2241,  3093. 
serjeant  at  law,  justice  of  common  pleas, 
273L2947- 

Mountagu,  Mountague.  See  Montague. 
Mountegle.  See  Monteagle. 

Mountesteven.  See  Mountsteven. 

Mountgomery,  Mountgomerye,  Mountgomrie, 
Mountgomrye.  See  Montgomery. 

Mount  Grace  (Mountgrace),  Yorks,  [in  Os= 
motherley],  2443. 

Mountjoy,  Mounte  Joye,  lord.  See  Blount. 
Mountneys  (Mountnes),  Essex  [in  Roxwell], 
manor,  2394. 

Mounton,  Mon.,  560. 

Mounton,  Edward,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 

Mount  St.  John,  Yorks,  [in  Felixkirk],  preceptory, 
1941,  2443,  2463,  p.  344. 

Mountsorrel  (Mountsorell,  Mountstrell),  Leic. 

[in  Barrow  on  Soar  and  Rothley],  1261,  2576. 
Mountsteven,  John,  1871,  1874. 

Mourrye.  See  Morye. 

Mourthayte,  William,  of  Hudswell,  799. 

Mowddy  (Mowthey),  Merion.,  2041. 

Mowleham.  See  Mowlham. 

Mowlesworth.  See  Molesworth. 

Mowlham  (Mowleham  in  Isle  of  Purbeck),  Dorset 
[in  Swanage],  1714. 

Mownson.  See  Mounson. 

Mowthey.  See  Mowddy. 

Mowthorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Terrington],  2661. 

Moxe,  John,  2729. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


634 

Moyd,  Anthony,  of  Ricall,  939. 

Moyle,  John,  3277,  3358. 

Moyser,  James,  1050. 

Moyses,  Lawrence,  of  Richmond,  948. 

Mucheland.  See  Muchland. 

Muchelney  (Mychelney),  Somers.,  1458. 

Muchland  [Muchelande],  Lancs,  [in  Adlingham  and 
Urswick],  2109,  3091. 

Mucking  (Mockinge,  Mockynge),  Essex,  mills, 
1862, 1870, 1875,  2119. 

Muckleston.  See  Muxton. 

Mucklowe,  Simon,  3054. 

Mudde,  John,  of  Middleham,  685. 

Mudford,  Somers.,  1301. 

Mudford,  Up  (Upmudford),  Somers,  [in  MudfordJ, 
manor,  1301. 

Mudford  Street  (Mudford  Strete),  Somers,  [in 
Mudford],  1301. 

Mudye,  Robert,  of  Dishforth,  646. 

Muffit,  Robert,  of  Gateshead,  895. 

Mulgrave  (Molgrave),  Yorks,  [in  Lythe],  manor 
and  park,  290. 

Mulgrave,  Hutton  (Horton),  Yorks,  [in  Lythe],  290. 
Mulgrave,  Newton  (Newton),  Yorks,  [in  Lythe], 
290. 

Mulgree,  Richard,  142. 

Mullens  (Mullyns),  Thomas,  1885,  3061. 

Mulseham.  See  Moulsham. 

Mulsho,  Mulshoe,  Mulso,  Mulsoo.  See  Moulsoe. 
Mulsopp.  iVeMoelydd. 

Multon,  Robert,  auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 
Mumby  (Momby,  Monby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

See  also  under  Langham. 

Muncey,  ( — ),  2724,  p.  402. 

Munck,  Muncke.  See  Moncke. 

Mundelyn.  See  Munlyn. 

Munden,  Great  (Munden  Magna),  Herts.,  2463, 
p.  342. 

church,  2463,  p.  342. 

Munden,  Little,  Herts,  2124. 
manor,  2124. 

Munderfield  Row  (Mundervell)  Heref.  [in  Aven- 
bury],  2724,  p.  400. 

Mundlyn.  See  Munlyn. 

Mundon  (Mondon),  Essex,  2463,  p.  342. 

See  also  under  Lawling. 

Mundy  (Monday e),  John,  557. 

Vincent,  3029. 

Munkton,  Anthony,  1223. 

Munlyn  (Mundelyn,  Mundlyn),  Mont,  [in  Forden], 
2724,  p.  403,3260. 

Munster,  Ireland,  2066. 

Council  of,  president  of.  See  Parrot,  J . 
justices,  2066. 

Munton.  See  Monkton. 

Murcocke,  Arthur,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Thomas,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 
murder  by  minor,  2041. 

Murdyford.  See  Mordiford. 

Murdyn,  John,  1298. 

Murthwate,  Richard,  of  Richmond,  990. 

Murton  (Moreton),  Northumb.  [in  Tynemouth], 
1310. 

Murton,  John,  of  Appleton,  612. 

Musbury  (Mounsebury),  Devon,  1320. 
Muschampe,  Francis  1867. 

Musgrave  (Musgrove),  Cuthbert,  1882. 

Edward,  165. 

Humphrey,  1725,  1741. 

Simon,  1851,  1882. 


Musgrave,  Simon — cont. 
knight,  1741,  2993. 

Thomas,  of  Newburn,  964. 

William,  1763,  1882,  2993. 

Mushe,  Richard,  of  Aiskew,  902. 
music,  for  the  lute  and  harp,  2463,  p.  345. 
musical  instruments,  304. 

Muskyn,  Sarah,  2770. 

Muston  (Wynterborne  Musterton),  Dorset  [in 
Winterborne  Kingston],  2348. 
manor,  2348. 

See  also  Abbotts  Court. 

Muston,  Leic.,  2313. 

rector  presented,  388. 

Muxton  (Muckleston),  Staff.,  3301. 

Mychaelis  alias  Jacobson,  Abraham,  2787. 
Mychell.  See  Michel. 

Mychelney.  See  Muchelney. 

Mychelonde.  See  Muchland. 

Myddelton  Cheyny.  See  Middleton  Cheney. 
Myddlemore.  See  Middlemore. 

Myddleston.  See  Milston. 

Myddleton.  See  Middleton. 

Myddlewood,  Brian,  579. 

William,  579. 

Mydgheley,  Mydheley.  See  Midgley. 

Mydlam,  Mydleham.  See  Middleham. 

Mydleton  (surname).  See  Middleton. 

Mydleton  Cheney.  See  Middleton  Cheney. 
Mydsomer  Norton.  See  Midsomer  Norton. 
Mydson,  John,  clerk,  1667. 

Myers  (Myres),  George,  of  Westgate,  954. 

Myres,  Os'win,  of  Durham,  923. 

Mykelbye.  See  Mickleby. 

Mykelham.  See  Mickleham. 

Mylborne.  See  Milbourne  Stileham. 

Mylcote.  See  Middlecote. 

Myldemay.  See  Mildmay. 

Myldenhall.  See  Mildenhall. 

Mvldmay,  Myldmaye.  See  Mildmay. 

Myldnall.  See  Mildenhall. 

Myleende  Grene.  See  Mile  End  Green. 

Myleham.  See  Mileham. 

Mylengate,  William,  298. 

Mydlesowey.  See  Middlezoy. 

Mylford,  Mylforde.  See  Milford. 

Myller.  See  Miller. 

Mylles.  See  Milles. 

Mylner.  See  Milner. 

Mylnethorpe.  See  Milthorpe. 

Mylstede.  See  Milstead. 

Mylton,  Dorset.  See  Milton,  West. 

Mylton,  Sussex.  See  Middleton. 

Mylverton.  See  Milverton. 

Mylward,  Thomas,  2265. 

Mymmes,  South.  See  Mimms,  South. 
Mynchynhampton.  See  Minchinhampton. 

Mynne,  George,  2161. 

Henry,  2431. 

Nicholas,  commissioner  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
244, 1720, 1855,  3048,  3069,  3072,  3085B,  3086. 
of  Little  Walsingham,  270. 
son  of  Henry,  243 1 . 

William,  234. 

Mynster.  See  Minster. 

Mynstewe,  Ralph,  2041. 

Mynton,  John,  of  London,  2571. 

Myres.  See  Myers. 

Myrfelde.  See  Mirfield. 

Myssyes.  See  Missies. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


635 


Mytchell.  See  Michel. 

Mytchelson.  See  Michelson. 

Mytford,  Mytforth.  See  Mitford. 

My  ton  (My  ton  Feild,  Mytton),  Warw.  [in  St. 

Nicholas,  Warwick],  313,  2339. 

My  ton,  Yorks,  [in  Kingston  upon  Hull],  1851. 
Myton  upon  Swale  [Milton,  Myton),  Yorks., 
268,  2239. 

vicar  presented,  2921. 

Mytton,  Staff.  See  Mitton. 

Mytton,  Yorks.  See  Myton  upon  Swale. 

Myvod  (Meforde),  Staffs,  [in  Stone],  1900. 

N 

Naarden  (Naerden)  [in  North  Holland,  Nether- 
lands], 108. 

Nackington,  Kent,  2465. 

Nacton  (Naceton),  Suff.,  287. 

Naerden.  See  Naarden. 

Nafferton,  Yorks.,  church,  1941. 

Nailsbourne  (Naylesborne),  Somers,  [in  Taunton], 
manor,  2545. 

Nailstone  (Nailston),  Leic.,  rectory,  3102. 

See  also  under  Barton  in  the  Beans. 

Naler.  See  Naylor. 

Nalinghurst,  Hugh,  groom  of  chamber,  2446. 
Nanby.  See  Navenby. 

Nanconwey.  See  Nant  Conway. 

Nannowe,  Catherine,  580. 

John,  580. 

Nant  Conway  (Nanconwey),  Carn.,  commote, 
1321,  2097,  3314. 

NantMawr  (Nauntmawe)  [in  Turcelyn  commote], 
Angl.,  1321. 

Nantwich  (Nantwiche),  Ches.,  2572. 

Nappa,  William,  570. 

Narborough  (Norborow,  Norborowe),  Leic.,  2158. 
See  also  under  Huncote. 

Narburgh  (Narborough),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 
Narva  (the  Narve),  Russia,  2151. 

Naseby  (Navesbye),  Northants,  269. 

Nash,  Pern.  See  under  Upton. 

Nash  (Nasshe),  Salop  [in  Burford],  2724,  p.  399. 
Nasinge.  See  Nazeing. 

Nasshe.  See  Nash. 

Natres  (Nateres),  Bernard,  of  Staindrop,  837. 
Cuthbert,  of  Catcleugh,  954. 

of  Stanhope,  932. 

John,  of  Caw  Burn,  955. 

Peter,  of  Burnhope,  935. 

Ralph,  of ‘Blackebroke’,  903. 

of  Wearhead,  903. 

Rowland,  of  Wearhead,  953. 

Nauby,  Naunby.  See  Navenby. 

Nauntmaure.  See  Nant  Mawr. 

Naunton,  William,  marshal  of  the  Marshalsea 
Prison,  2696,  3152. 

Navenby  (Nanby,  Nauby,  Naunby,  Nayneby), 
Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  295. 

Navesbye.  See  Naseby. 

Navestock  (Navestocke),  Essex,  268,  274,  2386. 
Nawton.  See  Norton. 

Nayland  (Naylande),  Suff.,  268,  2463,  p.  347. 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2463 , p.  347. 

Naylesborne.  See  Nailsbourne. 

Naylor  (Naler,  Naylour),  Francis,  of  Rosedale 
Westside,  819. 

Richard,  of  Bristol,  1344. 

William,  1868. 


Nayneby.  See  Navenby. 

Nazeing  (Nasinge),  Essex,  2463,  p.  343. 

Neale  (Nele),  Alice,  wife  of  Walter,  2449,  P*  337 
John,  1136. 

governor  of  Horncastle  school,  1824. 

Thomas,  553,2235,  3346. 

auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 

Walter,  2449,  p.  337. 

William,  3274. 

William,  auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860 
Nealeman,  Cornelius,  1681. 

Neasham  (Nesam,  Neseham,  Nesham,  Nessam), 
Dur.  [in  Hurworth],  857,  860,  887,  996. 
monastery,  2646. 

Neasham  (Nesam,  Nesham),  Anthony,  of  North 
Kilvington,  663. 

John,  of  Darlington,  846. 

Thomas,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

William,  of  Middleham,  686. 

Cf.  Newsam. 

Neath,  river,  [Glam.],  2668. 

Neath,  Glam.,  monastery,  3306. 

Necton,  William,  commissioner  in  Surrey,  3073. 
feodary  in  London  and  Middlesex,  262,  1091, 
1705,1707,3056. 

Nedeham,  Cambs.  See  Needham. 

Nedeham,  Suff.  See  Needham,  Market. 

Nedeham  (Nedham),  Henry,  deputy  feodary  in 
Nottinghamshire,  3032. 
of  Kirklington,  151,1 074. 

Otwell,  3028. 

Richard,  241,  1727. 

Robert,  243. 

Nedingworth.  See  Holywell  cum  Needingworth. 
Needham  in  Elm  (Nedeham  in  Elme),  Cambs., 
fen,  2158,  p.  274. 

Needham,  Market  (Nedeham,  Barkyng  cum  Nede- 
ham), Suff.  [in  Barking],  1900. 
manor,  2651. 

Needingworth,  Nedingworth  [Hunts.].  See  Holy- 
well  cum  Needingworth. 

Neithrop  (Nethroppe),  Oxon.  [in  Banbury],  2321. 
Nele.  See  Neale. 

Nelson,  Christopher,  of  Hutton,  599. 

commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  3051,  3074. 
Gregory,  of  Bedale,  800. 

Richard,  of  Sowerby,  668. 

Robert,  of  Ingleby  Barwick,  623. 

Thomas,  of  Dishforth,  646. 

William,  3009. 

Nemyt  Episcopi.  See  Nympton,  Bishop’s. 

Nesam  (surname).  See  Neasham. 

Nesbett,  Lawrence,  2753. 

Nesbitt  (Nesbett),  Durh.  [in  Hart],  938. 

Neseham,  Durh.  See  Neasham. 

Nesham  (surname).  See  Neasham. 

Ness,  Great  (Greate  Nesse,  Greate  Nesse  Strande, 
Nesstraunge,  Nestrange),  Salop,  1788,  2053. 
See  also  under  Wilcott. 

Nessam.  See  Neasham. 

Nesscliff  (Nesse  Cliffe),  Salop,  [in  Great  Ness],  2173. 
Nesstraunge,  Nestrange.  See  Ness,  Great. 
Netham,  Thomas,  2186. 

Netherclyffe,  John,  2223. 

Nethercunsdiff,  Nethercunsdyff.  See  Conis- 
diffe,  Low. 

Netherdaile,  Netherdale.  See  Nettledale. 
Nethergarther.  See  Heath  Nether. 

Netherhall  in  Ledbury,  Heref.,  2114. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


636 

Netherheyworth.  See  Heworth. 

Netherlangneth.  See  Langwith. 

Nethernewbold.  See  Newbold. 

Netherpever.  See  Peover,  Nether. 

Netherstock,  Dorset  [in  Halstock],  manor,  1301. 

N ether  sto  way  e.  See  Stowey,  Nether. 

Netherthorpe  in  Staveley  (Staveley  Netherthorpe), 
Derb.,  3190. 

Netherton,  Devon  [in  Farway],  farm,  2297. 

Netherton,  Roger,  of  Norton,  926. 

Netherwynchenden.  See  Winchendon,  Nether. 

Nethroppe.  See  Neithrop. 

Netilton,  Line.  See  Nettleton. 

Nedam,  Thomas,  2463,  p.  348. 

Netlestede.  See  Nettlestead. 

Netieton.  See  Netdeton. 

Nettam,  William,  2139. 

Netteswell,  Essex,  church,  2463,  p.  342. 

Nettledale  (Netherdale),  Yorks,  [in  Cold  Kirby], 
752,862. 

Nettledale  (Netherdaile,  Netherdale),  Yorks., 
864,  909,  997, 1002. 

Nettleship,  Margaret,  widow,  3. 

Nettlestead  (Netlestede,  Nettlested),  Suff.,  2724, 

PP-  397,  399- 

church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Nettleton  (Netilton,  Netieton),  Line.,  1323,  2240, 
p.  296. 

Nettleton  (Netieton),  John,  1941. 

Robert,  597. 

Neubo  (Newbo,  Newboo),  Line,  [in  Barrowby], 
monastery,  1323,  2158,  p.  275. 

Neve,  Marmaduke,  clerk,  372. 

Nevell.  See  Neville. 

Nevenson,  Stephen,  LL.D.,  1558. 

Neville  (Nevell,  Nevile,  Nevill),  Anne,  wife  of 
Gervase,  243  8 A,  3185. 

Charles,  lord  Neville,  earl  of  Westmorland 
(1 ob . 1601),  289,  1403,  1777,  1833,  1942, 
2040,  2085,  2171,  2234,  2525,  2526,  2549, 
2579,  2656,  2684,  3275,  3327. 

Christopher,  2219. 

Edward,  knight  (executed),  sewer,  harbinger, 
usher  of  Exchequer,  and  keeper  of  Star 
Chamber,  2055. 

George,  of  Pepper  Hall,  595. 

Gervase,  248  3 A,  3185. 

Henry,  3185. 

knight,  master  of  harriers,  39,  65,  320,  1687, 
1861,  1863,  1873,  1879,  3023,  3093,  3348. 
lord  Abergavenny  (< ob . 1587),  2162. 

Hugh,  3116. 

Ralph,  925. 

Richard,  972. 

Thomas,  knight,  1898,  3076. 

Cf.  Knovell. 

Nevin  (Porthnevyn)  in  Dinlaen  commote,  Carn., 
fishery,  268. 

Newardes,  Derrick,  1670. 

Newark  (Newarke),  Surrey  [in  Send],  priory,  3358. 

Newark  upon  Trent  (Newarke  upon  Trente), 
Notts.,  1536. 

vicar  presented,  2687. 

Newbery.  See  Newbury. 

Newbie.  See  Newby. 

Newbie  Wiske.  See  Newby  Wiske. 

Newbiggin  (Newbigging,  Newbiging),  in  Mid- 
dleton in  Teesdale,  Durh.,  773,  894,  922,  2450. 

Newbiggin  (Newbigging),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth], 
2450. 


Newbo.  See  Neubo. 

Newbold  (Newbolt,  Nethernewbold,  Overnew- 
bold),  Derb.  [in  Chesterfield],  2303. 
manor,  2303. 

Newbold  (Newbolde),  Wore.  [inTredington],  1203. 
Newbold  upon  Avon  (Newbold,  Newbollde  upon 
Avon,  Newbollde  Paunton),  Warw.,  1116. 
vicar  presented,  2857. 

See  also  under  Lawford,  Long. 

Newbolt.  See  Newbold. 

Newboo.  See  Neubo. 

Newbottle  (Newbottell),  Durh.  [in  Houghton  le 
Spring],  964. 

Newbrough,  Ches.  [in  Dutton],  162. 

Newburgh  (Newbroughe,  Newbrowghte),  Yorks., 
monastery,  1326, 1941. 

Newburn  (Newburne),  Northumb.,  manor,  964, 
2141. 

See  also  under  Butterlaw. 

Newbury  (Newbery,  Newburye),  Berks.,  2340, 
3348. 

coroner  (named),  2340. 

Newby  (Newbye,  Newbye  upon  Yure),  Yorks. 
[inRipon],  864,  893. 

Newby  (Newbie,  Newbye),  Yorks.  [?  in  Stokes- 
ley],  268,  607. 

Newby  Wiske  (Newbie  Wiske,  Newby  Wisk), 
Yorks,  [in  Kirby  Wiske],  758,  791,  792. 
Newbye  upon  Yure.  See  Newby  [in  Ripon]. 
Newby  (Newbie,  Newbye),  Christopher,  of  Whick- 
ham,  958. 

Henry,  of  Woodland,  961. 

Ralph,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 

of  Woodland,  961. 

Richard,  of  Woodland,  961. 

William,  of  Whickham,  958. 

Newcastle  on  Tyne  (Newcastell  on  Tyne), 
Northumb.,  627,  964,  1310,  1785,  2031. 
manor,  564. 

master  of  ordnance  in  (named),  564. 
port,  controller  of  customs  in  (named),  2205 . 
Newchurch,  Hants.  See  under  Wroxall. 
Newcombe,  Robert,  2942. 

William,  2942. 

Newcourte,  John,  262. 

Newdigate,  John,  3007. 

Robert,  2161. 

feodary  in  Buckinghamshire,  3007. 
justice  of  peace  in  Bedfordshire,  1877. 
new  draperies,  108,  133. 

Neweberry  ( — ) tenant  in  St.  Clement  Danes, 
2463,  p.  347. 

Newehall,  Essex.  See  Newhall. 

Newehaven.  See  Le  Havre. 

Newell,  John,  1447. 

Newemalton.  See  Malton,  New. 

Newe  Markett.  See  Newmarket. 

Newenham  [in  Axminster,  Devon],  monastery, 
1130,  3358. 

Neweporte  (surname).  See  Newport. 

Neweporte  Panell.  See  Newport  Pagnell. 

Newfield  (Newfeld),  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St. 
Andrew],  879. 

New  Forest  (le  Newforreste),  Hants.,  2277, 
2558,3358.  . ■ 

Newhall  (Newehall  alias  Beaulieu,  Biewliew), 
Essex  [in  Boreham],  honour  and  manor,  2528. 
parks,  2528. 

Newhall,  in  [Tilney  cum]  Islington,  Norf.,  manor, 

279. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Newhall  (Malkinshall),  SufF.  [in  Pakenham], 
manor,  3245. 

Newham  (Newhame),  Northumb.,  2728. 
manor,  1832,  2728. 

Newham,  Thomas,  of  Long  Newton,  852. 

Newhith,  Newhithe.  See  Hythe,  New. 

Newhooke,  Richard,  of  Newbury,  2340. 

Newington,  Kent,  1263. 

Newington,  Midd.  See  Stoke  Newington. 

Newington  Bagpath,  Glouc.  See  under  Calcot. 

Newington  Barrowe,  Nevington  Barroo.  See 
Highbury. 

Newington  next  Hythe  (Newington  by  Hethe), 
Kent,  2465. 

New  Laiths  (Northlathes  nere  Ripon),  Yorks, 
[in  Kirkby  Malzeard],  866. 

Newland,  Essex.  See  Newland  St.  Lawrence. 

Newland,  Glouc.,  2408. 

Newland  St.  Lawrence  (Newland),  Essex,  69. 

Newlands  (Newland,  Nova  Terra),  Herts,  [in 
St.  Stephens],  manor,  2960. 

Newlandside,  Durh].  in  Stanhope],  2520. 

Newlington.  See  Hewlington. 

Newlyn,  Corn.  See  under  Tresillian. 

Newman,  William,  1300,  1964. 

( — ) benefactor  of  Manewden  church,  268. 

Newman  alias  Everod,  Richard,  1436. 

Newman  Morren.  See  Newnham  Murren. 

Newmarket  (Newe  Markett),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  402. 

Newminster  (Newmynster),  Northumb.,  monas- 
tery, 1939. 

Newnham  (Newenham),  Beds,  [in  Goldington], 
priory,  2169. 

Newnham  (Newnam),  Cambs.  [in  Cambridge],  2097. 

Newnham,  Devon.  See  Newenham. 

Newnham  (Newnam),  Kent,  1293. 

Newnham,  Northumb.  See  under  Badby. 

Newnham  Murren  (Newman  Morren),  Oxon,  1378. 

Newnham,  Thomas,  knight,  receiver  in  North- 
umberland, Cumberland,  Westmorland,  Lan- 
cashire, Durham  bishopric,  archdeaconry  of 
Richmond,  Isle  of  Man,  Richmond,  Carlisle, 
Berwick  and  Lancaster,  2939,  2945. 

New  Park  (New  Parke),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth], 
925. 

Newport  (Newporte,  Newporte  Ponde,  Newport 
Pounce),  Essex,  268,  2740,  3196. 

Newport  (Newporte),  Hants.,  75 . 

Newport  (Newporte),  Mon.,  560,  1733. 

Newport  Pagnell  (Neweporte  Panell,  Newporte 
Pannell),  Bucks,  [and  formerly  Northants.], 
2463,  p.  349. 
church,  2463,  p.  349. 
manor,  3330. 

Newporte  Park,  Bucks.  See  Tickford. 

Newporte  Ponde,  Newport  Pounde.  See 
Newport. 

Newport  (Neweporte,  Newporte),  Francis,  son  of 
Richard,  2131. 

John,  1729. 

Margaret,  widow  of  Richard,  2131. 

Richard,  2449,  p.  337. 
knight,  242,  2131. 

Newsam,  John,  of  Brompton,  743. 

Cf.  Neasham. 

Newsham,  Durh.  See  Newsom. 

Newsham  (Newsom),  Line.,  manor,  2240,  p.  295, 
monastery,  1323,  2240,  p.  296. 

Newsham  (Newsome),  Northumb.  [in  Earsdon], 
1310. 


637 

Newsham  (Newsome),  Yorks,  [in  Barningham  and 
Kirkby  Ravensworth],  moor,  2172,  3326. 

Newsham  (Newston),  Yorks,  [in  Kirby  Wiske], 
600. 

Newsholme  (Newsome  Feilde),  in  Wressell, 
Yorks.,  1941. 

Newsom  (Newsham),  Durh.  [in  EaglesclifFe], 
873,  2664,  2824. 

Newsom,  Line.  See  Newsham. 

Newsome,  Northumb.  See  Newsham. 

Newsome,  Yorks.  See  Newsham. 

Newsome  Feilde.  See  Newsholme. 

Newstead  (Newsted  on  Anckeholme),  Line, 
[beside  Glanford  Brigg],  monastery,  2396. 

Newstead  (Newstede  next  Stamford),  Line,  [in 
Uffington],  monastery,  2139. 

Newston.  See  Newsham. 

Newton,  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Newton  (Newton  in  Helton),  Dorset  [in  Handley], 
1161. 

Newton,  Line.,  2240,  pp.  295,  296. 
rectory,  1193. 

Newton,  Northumb.  [in  Bywell  St.  Peter’s],  ion. 

Newton,  Yorks.  [- unidentified ],  1941. 

Newton,  Yorks,  [in  Burneston],  3326. 

Newton,  in  Wilberfoss,  Yorks.  See  Newton 
upon  Derwent. 

Newton  [in  Stainton],  Yorks.  See  Newtown. 

Newton,  in  Wakefield  (Newton  in  Wakefeilde), 
Yorks.,  2443. 

Newton  Abbot  (Newton  Abbotte),  Devon  [in 
Wolborough],  1796. 

Newton,  Awdrie.  See  Newton,  Out. 

Newton  Bewley,  Durh.  [in  Billingham],  591. 

Newton  Bushel  (Newton  Busshell),  Devon 
[?  in  Wolborough],  1796. 

Newton  Cap  (Newton  Cappe),  Durh.  [in  Auckland 
St.  Andrew],  809,  879. 

Newton  in  Cleveland  (Newtonne),  Yorks.,  939. 
chapel,  1946. 

Newton  upon  Derwent  (Newton,  in  Wilberfoss), 
Yorks.,  1941. 

Newton  Ferrers  (Newton  Ferrys),  Devon,  2942. 

Newton  Grange  (Newton  Graunge),  Northumb. 
[inMitford],  1939. 

Newton  Hansard  (Hanserte),  Durh.  [in  Elwick], 
818. 

Newton,  Lez.  See  Newton,  West. 

Newton,  Long  (Longe  Newton),  Durh.,  821, 
850,  852,  2824. 

Newton  Morrell,  Yorks,  [in  Barton],  770. 

Newton,  Old  (Newton),  Suff.,  2447. 
church,  2447. 

Newton,  Out  (Awdrie  Newton),  Yorks,  [in 
Easington],  268. 

Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  2310, 

See  also  under  Ford. 

Newton  Toney  (Newton  Toony),  Wilts.,  2463, 

p.  347. 

church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Newton,  West  (Lez  Newton),  Cumb.  [in  Brom- 
field],  2438. 

Newton,  Wold  (Wolde  Newton),  Yorks.,  1941 . 

Newton,  Alexander,  3050. 

Bernard,  of  YafForth,  854. 

Christopher,  3321. 
of  Burneston,  692. 
of  Harton,  963. 

Henry,  3209. 
of  Birkby,  628, 


GENERAL  INDEX 


638 

Newton — coni. 

John,  of  Medomsley,  699. 

of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Nicholas,  of  Kilburn,  734. 

Robert,  of  Monkwearmouth,  701. 

commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  1769,  3028. 
Thomas,  of  Durham,  720. 
of  Long  Newton,  2824. 

Newton  alias  Smyth,  Robert,  1313. 

Newtonne,  Yorks.  See  Newton  in  Cleveland. 
Newtown  (New  Town,  Nova  Villa),  Mont.,  2286. 
Newtown,  Newton,  Yorks,  [in  Stainton],  chapel, 
1778. 

New  Year’s  gifts,  109. 

Nicholas,  Ambrose,  alderman  of  London,  i860, 
1869. 

Francis,  1509. 

Nicholas  alias  Clason,  Peter,  2880. 

Nicholles.  See  Nicolles. 

Nicholson  (Nicolson),  Gilbert,  585. 

John.  558. 

of  Skipton,  680. 

Peter,  queen’s  glazier,  522. 

Ralph,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

Richard,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 

Saunder,  2463,  p.  347. 

Thomas,  of  Langthorpe,  671. 

William,  of  Tolesby,  622. 

Nicoll,  James,  of  Durham,  720. 

Thomas,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 

Nicolles  (Nicholles,  Nicolls,  Nycolls),  Francis, 
son  of  Thomas,  2949. 

George,  1183. 

justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 

Richard,  2674. 

of  Guisborough,  617. 

Thomas,  2949. 

William,  2949. 

Nicholson.  See  Nicholson. 

Nipsell’s  Rayments  (Knipsoe  and  Dredgers), 
Essex  [in  Mayland],  2290. 

Nitton,  East.  See  Kneeton. 

Nixon  (Nixson,  Nyxon),  Gilbert,  of  Durham,  721. 
Robert,  clerk,  2836. 

William,  of  Durham,  714. 

Nobell,  William,  of  Sedgefeld,  920. 

Noblett,  Peter,  480. 

Nocton,  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295. 
rectory,  2240. 

Nocton  Park  (Nocton  Parke),  Line,  [in  Nocton], 
priory,  1323,  2240,  p.  295. 

Nodz,  Charles,  2388. 

Edmund,  2388. 

George,  2388. 

William,  2388. 

Noke,  Thomas,  feodary  of  Berkshire,  213,  3023, 
3076. 

Nokes,  Thomas,  clerk,  2161. 

Noncotton.  See  Nuncotton. 

Noneton.  See  Nuneaton. 

Nonington  (Nonyngton),  Kent,  2465. 

Nonkelyng,  Nonkelynge.  See  Nunkeeling. 
Nonneaton.  See  Nuneaton. 

Nonney.  See  Nunney. 

non-residence  and  plurality  of  benefices,  inquiry 
into,  2978,  2979. 

Nonyngton.  See  Nonington. 

Noone,  Francis,  1856,  1859. 

Norampton.  See  Northington. 


Norborne.  See  Northbourne. 

Norboroughe,  Northants.  Se »■  Northborough. 
Norborow,  Norborowe,  Leic.  See  Narborough. 
Norbury  (Norburye),  Salop,  2224. 

See  also  under  Whitcott. 

Norden  [East  Friesland],  1607. 

Norden,  Edward,  3256. 

John,  3256. 

Norfolk,  county,  134,  216,  222,  234,  244,  2720. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1848,  1855. 
corn  in,  1811. 

coroners  in  {named),  2732,  2884. 
escheator  in,  2621. 

feodary  of  {named),  216,  222,  234,  244,  1717, 
1720,  1732,  2638,  3069,  3072,  3085B,  3086. 
justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in,  1343,  2940. 
justices  of  peace  in.  2120,  2940. 
receiver  general  in  {named),  1800. 
sheriff  of.  See  Heydon,  C. 

Norfolk,  duke  of.  See  Howard. 

Norfolk,  John,  of  Craythorne,  940. 

Norgate,  Nicholas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857, 
1864. 

Norington.  See  Northington. 

Norley  (Norleys  Ferme),  Devon  [in  Northlew], 
1320. 

Norley,  Thomas,  sub-almoner,  prebendary  of 
Worcester  and  Westminster,  rector  of  Barton 
in  the  Clay,  119,  120,  124. 

Normanby,  Line.,  1433,  2240,  p.  296. 

Normanby  (Normanbie,  Normanbye),  Yorks. 
268,  624. 

Normanby,  Yorks.  See  under  Thornton  Rise- 
brough. 

Normanton,  Notts,  [in  Southwell],  161. 
Normanton,  Yorks.,  church,  2463,  p.  344. 

See  also  under  Altofts. 

Normanton  upon  Soar  (Normanton,  Normanton 
on  Sore),  Notts.,  525. 
manor,  57. 

Normanton  upon  Trent  (Normanton),  Notts., 
rectory,  1117. 

Normontes,  Robert,  2785. 

Norrell,  Beds.  See  Northill. 

Norris  (Norres,  Norreys,  Norrys),  Anne,  wife 
of  Lionel,  3338. 

Edward,  2512. 

Henry,  3338. 

Henry,  knight,  lord  Norris  of  Rycote,  121, 
1879,  1966,  2017,  2373,  2968,  3338,  3348. 
John,  2172. 

son  of  Henry,  knight,  3338. 

Lionel,  knight,  3338. 

Margery,  wife  of  Henry,  knight,  2017,  2373, 
2968. 

Maud,  widow,  1795. 

Thomas,  2948. 

North,  council  in,  2048. 

president  of.  See  Radclyffe,  T. 

North,  Rebellion  in  (or  Rebellion  of  the  Earls). 

See  Rebellion  in  the  North. 

North  (Northe),  Edward,  knight,  lord  North 
{cb.  1564),  1107,  2139,  2449,  p.  336. 

James,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 

John,  2292,  p.  310. 

Roger,  knight,  lord  North,  of  Kirtling  {ob. 

1600),  79,  2067,  2211,  2242,  3094,  3095. 
Thomas,  of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Northailes.  See  Hales,  North. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Northallerton  (Northalerton,  Northalverton), 
Yorks.,  637-9,  793,  853,  94L  1356,  2040,  2214, 
2220,  2228,  2443,  2525,  2526. 

See  also  under  Romanby;  Worsall,  High. 
Northam,  Devon,  135,  2741. 

Northam,  Northumb.  [unidentified],  206. 
Northampton,  Northants.,  1320,  2535. 

All  Saints,  2569,  p.  371. 

with  St.  Gregory,  rectory  of,  519. 
castle,  gaol  in,  delivery  of,  1842. 

St.  Andrew’s  monastery,  519,  2139,  2559,  2569, 
P-371,  2574. 

St.  George’s  brotherhood,  2569,  p.  371. 

St.  Giles,  2569,  p.  371. 

St.  James’s  monastery  by,  1093,  1330,  2368. 

abbot  of  (named),  1 1 1 5 . 

St.  John  the  Baptist  hospital,  2569,  p.  371. 

St.  Lawrence,  chapel,  519. 

Northampton,  county,  108, 255, 2512. 
coroner  in  (named),  561,2831. 
deputy  feodary  of  (named),  255,  1722,  1736,  3030. 
escheator  in,  2620. 
justices  of  assize  in,  5 61 . 
woodward  of,  2236. 

Northampton,  marquess  of.  See  Parr. 
Northawkland.  See  Auckland  St.  Andrew. 
Northbank  (Northbanke),  in  Aughton,  Yorks., 
3269. 

Northbarsham.  See  Barsham,  North. 
Northbeameflete,  Northbeamflytt.  See  Benfleet, 
North. 

Northbedburne.  Seee  Bedburn,  North. 
Northbersted.  See  Bersted,  North. 

Northbierley.  See  Bierley,  North. 

Northborough  (Norboroughe),  Northants.,  2569, 
P-371- 

Northborowz.  See  Bower,  North. 

Northbourne  (Norborne),  Kent,  2465. 
Northbourne,  Somers.  See  Bower,  North. 
Northbroke,  John,  clerk,  1344. 

Northburton.  See  Burton,  Cherry. 

Northcave.  See  Cave,  North. 

Northchurch  (Northchurche),  Herts,  [in  Berk- 
hamsted],  2679. 

Northcote.  See  Cove,  North. 

Northeam.  See  Northiam. 

Northebarrowe.  See  Barrow,  North. 

Northeley.  See  Leigh,  North. 

Northelmsall.  See  Elmsall,  North. 
Northeluffenham.  See  Luffenham. 

North  End  of  the  Hoppings  (Northend),  Yorks., 
[in  Over  Silton],  655. 

Northend,  Guy,  of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 
Northepetherton.  See  Petherton,  North. 
Northestoke.  See  Stoke,  North. 

Northevell.  See  Northill. 

Northfambridge.  See  Fambridge,  North. 
Northfield  (Northfeld),  Somers,  [in  Bridgwater], 
2289. 

Northfleet  (Northflete),  Kent,  2724,  p.  309. 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 
rectory,  70. 

Northgrimston.  See  Grimston,  North. 
Northheveton.  See  Chewton. 

Northiam  (Northeam),  Sussex,  3199. 

Northickam.  See  Hykeham,  North. 

Northill  (Norrell,  Northevell,  Northiel,  Northiell), 
Beds.,  2509,  2677. 
manor,  1226, 


639 

Northington  (Norampton,  Norington),  Hants., 
2726. 

Northkilvington.  See  Kilvington,  North. 
Northlands  (Northlandes),  Yorks,  [in  Sutton],  277. 
Northlathes.  See  New  Laiths. 

Northleigh  (Northlee)  [Devon],  1364. 
Northleverton.  See  Leverton,  North. 

Northlew  (Morethewe),  Devon,  2942. 

See  also  under  Norley. 

Northley.  See  Leigh,  North. 

Northmerston.  See  Marston,  North. 
Northmolton.  See  Molton,  North. 

Northop  (Northopp),  Flint,  2041. 

Northottrington.  See  Otterington,  North. 
Northover,  William,  2713. 

Northperott.  See  Perrott,  North. 
Northpickenham.  See  Pickenham,  North. 
Northrington,  Northroughton,  Northrungton. 

See  Runcton,  North. 

Northshoberye.  See  Shoebury,  North. 
Northskyrley.  See  Skirlaugh,  North. 

Northstoke.  See  Stoke,  North. 

Northuish.  See  Huish,  North. 

Northumberland,  county,  206,  21 1,  240. 
commission  to  lease  crown  lands  in,  3091. 
coroner  in,  2238. 
escheator  in,  1057,  1066. 

feodary  in  (named),  206,  21 1,  240,  1693,  1752, 
I758,  1765,  2031,  2989,  2992,  3037,  3055. 
receiver  of  (named),  2939,  2945. 
receiver  general  of,  1310. 

Northumberland,  duke  of.  See  Dudley,  J. 
Northumberland,  earl  of,  1967.  See  also  Percy. 
Northwell.  See  Northill. 

Northwich,  Ches.  [in  Great  Budworth],  2722. 
Norton,  Durh.,  857,  916,  922,  926,  976. 

Norton  (Churche  Norton),  Glouc.,  2463,  p.  342. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  342. 

Norton,  Hants,  [in  Selborne],  manor,  2726. 
Norton,  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Norton,  Kent,  268. 

Norton  (Norton  next  Daventry),  Northants., 
1794. 

Norton,  Staff.  See  Norton  under  Cannock. 
Norton,  Suff.,  2463,  p.  347. 

Norton,  in  Selsey,  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 

Norton,  Yorks.,  862,  3360. 

Norton,  Yorks,  [in  Campsall],  7 66. 

Norton  under  Cannock  (Norton),  Staff.,  10. 

Norton  le  Clay  (Norton  Luto),  Yorks,  [in  Cundall], 
657. 

Norton  Conyers  (Norton  Conyars),  Yorks,  [in 
Wath],  589,  687,  1941. 

Norton,  East  (Estnorton),  Leic.,  2158,  p.  276. 
Norton,  King’s  (Kinges  Norton,  Kynges  Norton, 
Kyngynorton),  Wore.,  185,  2724,  p.  398. 
manor,  1443. 

Norton  Luto.  See  Norton  le  Clay. 

Norton  Maundeville  (Norton  Maundevile),  Essex, 
1426. 

Norton,  Midsomer  (Mydsomer  Norton),  Somers., 
2467. 

manor,  2467. 

Norton  on  the  Moors  (Norton  in  lez  Mores), 
Staff.,  manor,  1940. 

Norton,  St.  Philip,  Somers.,  1901. 

Norton  Subcourse  (Norton  Subcorse),  Norf.,  270. 
Norton  (Nawton),  Anne,  wife  of  William,  2225. 
Edmund,  2113. 

Edward,  of  London,  2223. 


640 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Norton — cont. 

Francis,  2241. 
clerk,  404. 

George,  knight,  1849,  1853. 

John,  clerk,  1528. 

lessee  of  Topcliffe  manor,  2249. 

Philippa,  wife  of  Richard.  See  Gifford. 

Richard,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire, 
1850. 

ecclesiastical  commissioner,  3093. 
ofHartforth,  1129. 
queen’s  servant,  2129. 
traitor,  2225,  2441,  3360. 

Robert,  clerk,  345,  2691. 
of  Carlton,  751. 
of  Guisborough,  617. 
feltmaker,  of  London,  2571. 

Roger,  2409,  3207. 

Thomas,  3182. 

Walter,  1024,  1204. 

commissioner  in  Suffolk,  228. 

William  2225. 

ofHartforth,  2525. 

Norwich  (Norwiche),  Norf.,  94,  169,  172,  1453, 
2125,  2158,  p.  274,  2462,  2940,  2966,  3355. 
aldermen  of  {named),  133,  1856,  1864. 
alien  settlers  in,  1343. 
castle,  1343. 

gaol  delivery  of,  1841,  2120,  2884. 
cathedral,  dean  of  {named),  1069. 

prebends  in,  presentations  to,  336,  387. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1856,  1864. 

God’s  House  or  House  of  the  Poor,  3355. 
guildhall,  1343. 

Holmes  Street,  3355. 

justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in,  1343. 

mayor  of,  1856,  1864,  3355. 

{named),  133. 
receiver  general  in,  1 800. 

St.  Gregory,  2125. 

St.  Lawrence,  2125. 
church,  1320. 

St.  Peter  per  Mountergate  (St.  Peter  Conis- 
forth,  Conysforth),  2125. 

St.  Stephen,  1900. 
sheriffs  of,  3355. 

Norwood  (Norwoodde),  Midd.,  2060. 

Norwood,  William,  3020. 

Nosken,  Henry,  2673. 

Nostell  (Nostill,  St.  Oswald),  Yorks,  [in  Wragby], 
monastery,  1327,  2443,  2675. 

Notgrove  [Glouc.],  rector  presented,  381. 

Notley  (Notleye,  Nutley),  Bucks,  [in  Long  Cren- 
don],  monastery,  2569,  p.  371. 

Notley,  White  (Whitenoteley),  Essex,  268. 

Notting  Barns  (Nottingbarnes),  Midd.  [in  Ken- 
sington], manor,  2726. 

Nottingham,  Notts.,  3. 

castle,  constable  etc.  of  {named),  43. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  1842. 

Kings  Meadows,  (Kinges  Medowes),  by  43. 
park,  keeper  of  {named),  43 . 

St.  Mary,  vicar  presented,  2838. 

Nottingham,  county, 
coroner  in  {named),  1475. 
deputy  feodary  in  {named),  3032. 
escheator  of,  1057,  1689,  2021. 
feodary  in  {named),  207,  1689,  3026,  3041. 
justices  of  assize  in,  2823. 
justices  of  gaol,  delivery  in  {named),  38. 


Nottingham,  suffragan  bishop  of.  See  Barnes,  R. 
Nottingham,  William,  2049. 
nouveaux  riches , 1818. 

Nowee,  Andrew,  1684. 

Nowell,  Alexander,  dean  of  St.  Paul’s,  101,  1892, 
2448,  3093. 

Andrew,  1322. 

John,  1165. 

Lawrence,  522. 

Robert,  attorney  of  court  of  wards,  262,  2414. 
William,  son  of  John,  1165. 

Nuce,  Thomas,  3013. 

Nuncotton  (Noncotton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
Nuneaton  (Eyton,  Noneton,  Nonneaton,  Nune- 
ton),  Warw.,  2072,  2648,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  1320. 
rectory,  2648. 
vicar  presented,  2690. 
vicarage,  2648. 

Nunestaunton.  See  Stainton  Little. 

Nuneton.  See  Nuneaton. 

Nunkeeling  with  Bewholme  (Non  kelyng,  Non- 
kelynge),  Yorks.,  manor  and  rectory,  492. 
priory,  492. 

Nunne,  George,  1856. 

Nunnestanton.  See  Stainton,  Little. 

Nunney  (Nonney),  Somers.,  2726. 

Nunney  Castle  (Nonney  Castle),  Somers,  [in 
Nunney],  manor,  2726. 

Nunney  Glaston  (Nonney  Glaston),  Somers. 

[in  Nunney],  manor,  2726. 

Nunnington,  Yorks.,  3326. 

Nunormesbie,  Nunormesbye.  See  Ormsby,  Nun. 
Nutbrowne,  Mary,  1148. 

William,  2219. 

Nuthurst,  Sussex.  See  under  Sedgewick. 

Nutley.  See  Notley. 

Nuttawe,  Christopher,  1772. 

Nycolls.  Nicolles. 

Nyffryn  (Nyffrin),  Carn.,  in  Dinllain  commote, 
1321. 

Nympton,  Bishop’s  (Nemyt  Episcopi),  Devon, 
1320. 

See  also  under  Bicknor. 

Nympton,  St.  George  (Geore  Nympton,  Gorge- 
mympton),  Devon,  2741. 

Nymybowe.  See  Bow  or  Nymet  Tracey. 

Nynehead  (Nynehedd)  [Somers.],  vicar  presented, 
416. 

Nyxon.  See  Nixon. 

O 

Oakham  (Okeham),  Ruth,  2674. 

gaol,  delivery  of,  1842. 

Oakley  (Okeley),  Bucks.,  2463,  p.  349. 

Oakley,  Church  (Ocley),  Hants.,  1183. 

Oakley,  Great  (Okeley  Magna),  Northants., 
rectory,  284. 

Oakley,  Little  (Little  Okeley),  Essex,  1830. 

Oakley  Park  (Ockley  Park),  Salop  [in  Bromfield], 
keeper  of  {named),  496. 

Oare  (Ower),  Kent,  2463,  p.  344. 

Oatlands  (Oteland,  Otelande),  Surrey  [in  Wey- 
bridge],  manor,  1097,  2209. 
park,  1097. 

Oborne  (Wooborne),  Dorset,  manor,  1192. 

Ock  (Oke),  river,  Berks,  3181. 

Ockebokeland.  See  Buckland,  Egg. 

Ockley  Park.  See  Oakley  Park. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


641 


Ocley.  See  Oakley,  Church. 

Oconer,  Cormocke,  2264. 

Octon,  Yorks,  [in  Thwing],  1941. 

Brigham  Green  in,  2887. 

Odby,  Edward,  of  Terrington,  140. 

Odiham  (Oddiham,  Odium),  Hants.,  2726,  2827. 
Odiham  (Odium),  Hants.,  hundred,  1462. 
Odingselles  (Odingzells,  Odynzelles),  Henry,  296. 
John,  1048,  2971. 

Cf.  OzeU. 

Odium.  See  Odiham. 

Offeley.  See  Offley. 

Offerton  (Alferton,  Awferton),  Derb.  [in  Hope], 
1189. 

Offerton  (Offertonne),  Durh.  [in  Houghton  le 
Spring],  700. 

Offewell.  See  Offwell. 
officers,  king’s  or  queen’s: — 

almoner,  high.  See  Freke,  E.;  Gest,  E. 

sub.  See  Dilworth,  T.;  Norley,  T. 
armoury,  master  of.  See  Howard,  G. 
attorney  general,  35,  2164,  2244.  See  also 
Gerrard,  G. 

bakehouse,  grooms  of.  See  Baldwin,  F.;  Cunne, 
W.;  Hughes,  E.;  Walker,  J. 
beasts,  wild,  serjeant  of.  See  Golightly,  W. 
body,  esquire  for.  See  Knolles,  H. 

knight  for.  See  Stanley,  E. 
butler,  chief.  See  Brian,  F.;  Dudley,  A.; 
Elrington,  E.;  Hussey,  J.;  Seintlowe,  W.; 
Throckmorton,  N. 
captain.  See  Gourley,  W. 

chamber,  gentleman  usher  of.  See  Brakenbury, 
R.;  Holmes,  R. 

groom  of.  See  Cox,  T.;  Castilion,  J.  B.; 
Nalinghurst,  H.;  Scoley,  R.;  Strete,  T.; 
Tyndall,  J. 

page  of.  See  Dutton,  T.;  Stempe,  E. 
treasurer  of.  See  Cavendish,  W.;  Heneage,  T.; 

Knolles,  F.;  Mason,  J.;  Tuke,  B.;  Wyatt,  H. 
yeoman  of.  See  Bowyer,  J.;  Cox,  S.;  Cox, 
W.;  Hetherley,  J.;  Jones,  R.;  Symon,  J.; 
Young,  F. 

chamber,  privy,  gentleman  of.  See  Fitzwil- 
liams,  W.;  Stafford,  E.;  Throckmorton,  N. 
gentleman  usher  of.  See  Howard,  G. 
gentlewoman  of.  See  Abington,  D.;  South- 
well,  N.;  Woulphe,  H. 
groom  of.  See  Cary,  E.;  Gorge,  T. 
chamberlain.  See  Howard,  W. 
chapel,  dean  of.  See  Carew,  G. 

gentleman  of.  See  Aldred,  H.;  Canceller,  J.; 
Richmond,  R.;  Sampson,  G. 
chaplains.  See  Curteys,  R.;  Dilworth,  T.; 

Freke,  E.;  Thurland,  T.;  Willoughby,  T. 
confectionery,  yeoman  of.  See  Dove,  T. 
crown,  clerk  of.  See  Powle,  T. 
cutler.  See  Mathewe,  R. 
earl  marshal.  See  Howard,  T. 
ewery,  groom  of.  See  Jurden,  R. 

yeoman  of.  See  Sherman,  R. 
falconer.  See  Michell,  J. 
farrier,  serjeant.  See  Golightly,  W. 
footman.  See  Russell,  J. 
glazier.  See  Nicholson,  P. 
guard,  captain  of.  See  Hatton,  C. 
clerk  of  the  check  of.  See  Wyngate,  E. 
yeoman  of.  See  Barker,  R.;  Darby,  W.; 
Kenworth,  J.;  Kirby,  A.;  Lloyd,  H.; 
Morley,  A.;  Shaw,  R.;  Young,  F. 


officers — cont. 

gunfounder.  See  Bowde,  P.;  Elkyn,  G.; 
Owen,  T. 

hall,  marshal  of.  See  Manning,  H. 
harbinger.  See  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  H.; 
Hart,  P.;  Neville,  E. 

harriers,  master  of.  See  Annesley,  B.;  Brown, 

A. ;  Felton,  E.;  Fitzwilliams,  W.;  Neville,  H.; 
Stanhope,  M. 

henchmen,  teacher  of.  See  Adams,  C. 
heralds,  etc.: — 

Portcullis  pursuivant.  See  Glover,  R.;  Lee,  R. 
Rouge  Croix  (Rougecrosse)  pursuivant.  See 
Dawes,  T.;  Dethick,  W. 

Somerset  herald.  See  Atkinson,  E.;  Glover,  R. 
York  (Yorke)  herald.  See  Dethick,  W. 
horse,  master  of.  See  Dudley,  R.;  Herbert,  W. 
household,  chamberlain  of.  See  Howard,  W.; 
Radclyffe,  T. 

clerk  controller  of.  See  Gane,  A. 
cofferer  of.  See  Ward,  R. 
controller  of.  See  Cotton,  R.;  Croft,  J.;  Rus- 
sell, J. 

serjeant  porter  of.  See  Stafford,  F.. 
steward  of.  See  FitzAlan,  H.;  Herbert,  H.; 
Herbert,  W. 

treasurer  of.  See  Knolles,  F. 
vice-chamberlain  of,  3087. 
jewels  and  plate,  clerk  of.  See  Bristow,  N. 

master  and  treasurer  of.  See  Ashley,  J. 
kitchen,  chief  clerk  of.  See  Abington,  J. 
clerk  of.  See  Pinner,  T. 
yeoman  of.  See  Emley  alias  J enkyn,  J . 
kitchen  for  the  mouth,  yeoman  of.  See  May,  J 
larder,  groom  of.  See  Joule,  T. 
marshalsea  of  household,  court  of,  steward  of. 
See  Seckford,  T. 

masques,  revels,  etc.,  clerk  controller  of.  See 
Buggyn,  E.;  Leys,  R. 
yeoman  of.  See  Arnold,  J.;  Holte,  J. 
ordnance,  lieutenant  of.  See  Pelham,  W. 
master  of.  See  Dudley,  A. 
ropemaker  to.  See  Cox,  W.;  Harrison,  J. 
pantry,  officers  of.  See  Clemens,  N.;  Cox,  F.; 
Cox,  T. 

pastry,  ser j eant  of.  S ee  Dudley,  J . 

yeoman  of.  See  Underhill,  J. 
pensioners  at  arms,  gentlemen.  See  Annesley, 

B. ;  Bostock,  C.;  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  H.; 
Colshill,  R.;  Digby,  A.;  Farnham,  J.; 
Gorge,  W.;  Ha\l,  R.;  Harvey,  H.;  Hatton, 

C. ;  Mackwilliam,  H.;  Meverell,  H.;  More, 
T.;  Seymour,  J.;  Verney,  R.;  Warcopp,  T.; 
Worthington,  W. 

captain  of.  See  Radclyffe,  T. 
lieutenant  of.  See  Fitzgarret,  E. 
physician,  in  ordinary.  See  Francis,  T. 

principal.  See  Huick,  R. 
pitcherhouse,  yeoman  of.  See  Cely,  J . 
poultry,  purveyor  of.  See  Towler,  N. 
secretary,  principal.  See  Cecil,  W.;  Smith,  T. 
serjeant  at  arms.  See  Burrell,  H.;  Dawtrey, 
J.;  Hale,  T.;  Iverie,  J.;  Lloyd,  H.;  Marler, 
R.;  Mostyn,  F.;  Ranshawe,  R.;  Roberts, 
J.;  Spencer,  W. 

serjeant  at  law.  See  Barham,  N.;  Gawdy,  T.; 
Jefferey,  J.;  Lovelace,  W.;  Man  wood,  R.; 
Mounson,  R . ; Wall,  G. ; W ray,  C . 
queen’s.  See  Barham,  N.;  Cams,  T.;  Jef- 
ferey, J.;  Mounson,  R.;  Wray,  C. 


642 


GENERAL  INDEX 


officers — cont. 

serieant  painter.  See  Brown,  J.;  Herne,  W.; 
Lyzart,  N.;  Wright,  A. 

sewer.  See  Brooke  alias  Cobham,  H.;  Hart,  P.; 
Neville,  E. 

ships,  lieutenant  of  ordnance  of.  See  Winter 
W. 

treasurer  of.  See  Gonson,  B. 
shipwright.  See  Baker,  M. 
solicitor  general,  35,  2244.  See  also  Bromley, 
T.;  Onslowe,  R. 

stable,  equerry  of.  See  Beeke,  R.;  Power,  R.; 
Skipwith,  H. 

groom  of.  See  Stevens,  A.;  Weldon,  R. 
purveyor  of.  See  Twiste,  T.;  Wolde,  J. 
tents,  hales  and  pavilions,  clerk  controller  of. 
See  Buggyn,  E.;  Leys,  R. 
master  of.  See  Sackford,  H. 
yeoman  of.  See  Harvey,  R.;  Holte,  J. 
toyles,  master  of.  See  Bannister,  J.;  Brian,  F.; 

Brown,  W.;  Knolles,  F.;  Tamworth,  J. 
wardrobe,  clerk  of.  See  Pygeon,  E. 

page  of.  See  Smith,  C. 
wardrobe,  great,  master  of.  See  Fortescue,  J. 
wardrobe  of  beds,  groom  of.  See  Cotton,  R. 

page  of.  See  Whynyard,  J. 
wardrobe  of  robes,  officer  of.  See  Smith,  C. 

yeoman  of.  See  Robotham,  R. 
wardrobe,  removing,  yeoman  of.  See  Brace, 
P.;  Bridges,  J. 

officers,  appointments  to,  94, 1 3 5 1, 205  7, 2689, 2706, 
2710,  2730,  2731,3299. 

grants  of,  15-17,  20,  21,  24,  25,  43,  45,  66,  69,  72, 
80,  83,  84,  89,  95,  105-7,  112,  122,  123,  125, 
127,  308,  319, 496, 503, 506, 509,  537, 538,  540, 
54L  55L  564,  567,  576,  584.  1310,  1336,  1340, 
I35°,  1 3 5 2>  1357, 1359, 1386, 139L  1 395 > I399> 
1404,  1405,  1409, 1410,  1535,  1781, 1792, 1800, 
1807,1808,  1810,  1816,  1926,  1931,  1933,  1937, 
1943,  2035,  2038,  2050,  2054,  2055,  2063,  2074, 
2079,  2083,  2091,  2119,  2150,  2166,  2216,  2236, 
2247,  2248,  2258,  2266,  2268,  2273,  2275,  2414, 
2417,  2421-3,  2432,  2451,  2461,  2528,  2532, 
2538,  2539,  2542,  2545-9,  25 5 1>  2 5 5 2»  257o, 
2580,  2583,  2585,  2588,  2683,  2688, 2692, 2693, 
2696,  2697,  2700,  2721,  2931,  2935-7,  2939, 
2943,  2945,  2981,  2982,  2987,  3105,  3112-14, 
3117,  3118,  3124,  3127,  3128,  3131,  3140-3, 
3147,  3152,  3153,  3155,  3158,  3286,  3295, 
33°3>  33°5>  3333-5.  3337.  3342,  3344,  3347, 
3351- 

Offley  (Offeley,  Great  and  Little  Offley),  Herts., 
1049, 1419,  2463,  p.  346. 

Welles  {or  Welbery)  manor  in,  1049. 

Offley  (Offeley),  Hugh,  1423. 

Thomas,  alderman  of  London,  1852. 
knight,  77,  1858,  1867. 
the  younger,  citizen  of  London,  199,  2510. 
Off  ham  [Kent],  rector  presented,  2929. 

Offord  Cluny  (Awston  Clune),  Hunts.,  268. 

Offord  Darcy  (Awforde  Darcye),  Hunts.,  church, 
268. 

Offton  (Ofton  Castle),  Suff.,  1900. 

Offwell  (Offewell,  Offwyll),  Devon,  2297,  2369. 
Ofton  Castle.  See  Offton. 

Ogarde,  George,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  155. 
Ogbourne  St.  Andrew,  Wilts.  See  under  Dean 
Bottom. 

Oglander,  George,  100. 

William,  son  of  George,  100. 


Ogle,  Isabel,  wife  of  Thomas,  2178. 

James,  commissioner  in  Northumberland,  240, 
1693,  1758,  2992. 

Lewis,  2723. 

Nicholas,  259. 

Oswin,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 

Thomas,  2178. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Lincolnshire,  1781, 
1874, 1897,  3014. 

Oglethorpe,  Andrew,  223. 

Cecily,  widow  (daughter  of  lady  Joan 
Constable),  2598. 

John,  1287. 

Ogwell,  West  (Westogwell),  Devon,  manor,  1248. 
Oke.  See  Ock. 

Okeden,  Elias,  clerk,  355. 

Okeford,  Childe  (Childokeforde),  Dorset,  1051. 
Okeham,  Rutl.  See  Oakham. 

Okeham,  Anne,  wife  of  Richard,  2377,  3201. 
John,  1873. 

Richard,  213,  227,  521,  2377 , 3201. 

Okeley.  See  Oakley. 

Okeley,  Little.  See  Oakley,  Little. 

Okeley  Magna.  See  Oakley,  Great. 

Okeover,  Ralph,  3022. 

Oker,  John,  1093. 

Okingberre  cum  Weston.  See  Alconbury  Weston. 
Okington,  Glouc.  See  Uckington. 

Okyng.  See  Woking. 

Okyngton.  See  Uckington. 

Old  or  Wold  (Olde),  Northants.,  1320,  1457. 
Oldaker,  Durh.  [; unidentified ],  2659. 

Oldbury  (Oldeburye),  Salop,  2569,  p.  371. 

Old  Court,  in  Greenwich,  Kent,  manor,  2943. 
Oldeborough.  See  Aldborough. 

Oldeburye.  See  Oldbury. 

Oldgore  (Oldegore),  Glouc.  [in  North  Cemey], 
2411. 

manor,  241 1 . 

Oldham,  Oldeham.  See  Prestwich-cum-Oldham. 
Oldland,  Litton,  Glouc.,  manor,  3208. 

Old  Park  (Olde  Parke),  Durh.  [in  Auckland,  St. 

Andrew],  2581. 

Ollerwoes.  See  Alrewas. 

Olney,  Bucks.,  2463,  p.  349. 

church,  2463,  p.  349. 

Olseby.  See  Ulceby. 

Olveston,  Glouc.  See  under  Tockington. 

Olyve,  Richard,  2729. 

Olyver,  Thomas,  1697. 

Onesburye.  See  Ormsby. 

Ongar,  Chipping  (Chepinge  Ownger,  Chypping 
Onger),  Essex,  268. 
rector  presented,  377. 

Ongar,  High  (Highehonger),  Essex,  2290. 

Onley,  Edward,  1218. 

Onnen,  Thomas,  1241. 

Thomasine,  wife  of  Thomas,  1241. 

Onslowe  (Onsleye,  Onslowe),  Catherine,  widow 
of  Richard,  2133. 

Fulk,  underclerk  of  Parliaments,  203  5 . 

Richard,  1737,  2133. 

attorney  of  court  of  Wards,  194,  1870,  1899, 
2072,  2106,  2414. 
recorder  of  London,  1847, 1852. 
solicitor  general,  1858,  1860,  1862,  1867. 
Robert,  son  of  Richard,  2133. 

Thomas,  3277. 

Oosterwijk  (Oysterwicke)  [in  N.  Brabant,  Hol- 
land], 108. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Orames,  Thomas,  2172. 

Orange,  prince  of,  subjects  of,  1595,  1601. 
orders: — 

for  allowance  on  accounts,  109. 
for  erection  of  the  court  of  Castle  Chamber  of 
Ireland,  2160. 

for  execution  of  liberties,  1046,  2019,  3169. 
for  issue  of  commissions  to  inquire  into  breaches 
of  statutes  for  maintaining  artillery  and 
debarring  unlawful  games,  2425 . 
for  tenants  to  be  intendant  upon  bishop  elect, 
1058,  1063,  1068,  1072,  1971,  2024,  2619, 
2622. 

for  treasurer,  etc.,  to  audit  accounts  of  com- 
missioners inquiring  into  fugitives’  goods  and 
lands,  1687. 

to  seize  lands  of  ward  until  livery  be  sued,  3092. 
to  undertake  the  degree  of  serjeant  at  law,  2947. 
Orell,  Thomas,  1846. 

Orford  (Orforde),  Suff.,  1900,  2447. 

rector  of.  See  under  Sudborne. 

Orilscott.  See  Arlescote. 

Orkesden.  See  Arkesden. 

Orleton,  Heref.,  2573. 

Orme,  Cecily,  wife  of  Humphrey,  1142. 

Humphrey,  1142. 

Ormesbie.  See  Ormsby,  Yorks. 

Ormesby.  See  Ormsby,  Norf. 

Ormesha we,  William,  of  London,  1 8 1 . 

Ormsby  (Ormesbye),  Norf.,  155. 

Ormsby  (Onesburye,  Ormesbie),  Yorks.,  614,  615, 
1946. 

See  also  under  Eston. 

Ormsby,  Nun  or  North  (Nunormesbie,  Nunormes- 
bye),  Line.,  monastery,  302,  3358. 

Thomas,  prior  of,  1288. 

Ormsby  St.  Margaret  (Ormesbye),  Norf.,  268. 
Ormsby,  St.  Michael  (Ormesby  St.  Michael, 
Ormesbye  St.  Michael),  Norf.,  268,  270. 
Ormsby,  South  (Southermesby),  Line.,  2240, 
p.  296. 

Ormskirk,  Lancs.  See  under  Lathom. 

Orome,  Thomas,  of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Orrustley.  See  Arwystli. 

Orsett,  Essex,  manor,  2449,  p.  338. 

Orton  (Otton),  in  Rothwell,  Northants.,  chapel, 
2724,  p.402. 

Orton,  Westm.  See  under  Ellergill;  Roundthwaite; 
Tebay  Fell;  Waynford. 

Orton-on-the  Hill  (Overton  under  Ardern) 
[Leic.],  vicar  presented,  2849,  2914. 

Orustley.  See  Arwystli. 

Osbaston,  Salop  [in  Ercall  Magna],  1157. 

Osborne,  Great.  See  Ouseburn,  Great. 

Osborne  (Osbourne),  Edward,  2510. 

John,  auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 

of  Stockton  on  Tees,  947. 

Peter,  1870,  2106. 

commissioner,  etc.,  in  London,  Middlesex, 
etc.,  1737,  1740,  1852,  1858,  1862,  1899, 
2639. 

remembrancer  of  Exchequer,  2513,  3093. 
Osbournby  (Osborneby,  Osburneby),  Line., 
522,  1323,  2240, p.  295. 

Osea  (Ovesey),  Essex  [in  Great  Totham],  manor, 
2290. 

Oseley,  Richard,  clerk  of  privy  seal,  2087. 
Oselveston.  See  Ouston. 

Oseney  (Osney),  Oxon.  [beside  Oxford],  abbey, 
2724,  p.  404 


643 

Osgarbie,  Osgodbie.  See  Kirkby  cum  Osgodby. 
Osgodby  (Osgarby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Osgodby  (Osgodbie,  Osgodbye),  Yorks,  [in 
Hemingborough],  1382. 

Osgodby  (Osgoodbye),  Yorks.  [; unidentified ],  579. 
Osland  Park  (Owseland  Park),  Notts,  [in  Perle- 
thorpe  cum  Budby],  steward  of  (named),  43. 
Osmotherley  (Osmotherbie,  Osmotherbye), 
Yorks.,  268, 663. 

See  also  under  Foxton;  Harlsey,  West;  Mount 
Grace;  Thimbleby. 

Osmunde,  John,  1345. 

Osney.  See  Oseney. 

Osney,  Jennet,  wife  of  Richard,  1171. 

Richard,  1171. 

Ospringe  (Ospring),  Kent,  268,  2463,  p.  344. 
manor,  3239. 

St.  Nicholas  chapel,  2463,  p.  344. 

See  also  under  Putwood. 

Ossulstone  (Osulston,  Osulstone),  hundred,  Midd., 
bailiff  of.  See  Lorchyn,  R.;  Loton,  R. 

Osterley  (Osterly,  Osterlye,  Oystreley),  Midd. 
[in  Heston],  2025. 
manor,  492. 
park,  275. 

Ostynyn  (Estymyth),  in  Gafflogian  commote, 
Carn.,  2097. 

Osulston.  See  Ossulstone. 

Oswestry  (Oswestree),  Salop,  3191. 

Os  wold,  Francis,  of  Darlington,  847. 

Oteland,  Otelande.  See  Oatlands. 

Otenbelcham.  See  Belchamp,  Otton. 

Oterey  St.  Mary.  See  Ottery  St.  Mary. 

Oteringden.  See  Otterden. 

Oterton.  See  Otterton. 

Otery  St.  Mary,  Oterye  St.  Mary.  See  Ottery  St. 
Mary. 

Oteworth  (Ot worth),  Ches.,  2722. 

Otham  (Otteham),  Kent,  1273. 

Otherey  St.  Mary.  See  Ottery  St.  Mary. 

Otlaye,  Anthony,  of  Stainton,  634. 

Otley,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  344. 
chapel,  1941. 
church,  2443. 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2463,  p.  344. 

See  also  under  Baildon;  Denton. 

Otringham  Mershe.  See  Ottringham  Marsh. 
Otteham.  See  Otham. 

Ottenden,  Kent.  See  also  under  Boardfield. 

Otter,  Brian,  of  Broughton,  626. 

Otterden  (Oteringden  next  Eastling,  Otterynden), 
Kent,  268, 1293,  3357. 

Otterford  (Otterforde),  Somers.,  manor,  2545. 
Otterington,  North  (Northottrington),  Yorks., 
633. 

See  also  under  Thornton  le  Moor;  Thornton 
le  Beans. 

Otterington,  South  (Southottrington),  Yorks.,  661, 

666. 

Otterpole.  See  Afterpoole. 

Otterpool  (Otterpole),  Kent  [in  Lympne],  manor, 
1172. 

Otterton  (Oterton),  Devon,  2828,  3078. 

Ottery  St.  Mary  (Otery,  Otery  St.  Mary,  Oterye 
St.  Mary,  Othery  St.  Mary),  Devon,  2109, 
2284. 

manor  and  mills,  300,  2109. 

St.  Saviour’s  bridge  in,  300. 
college,  2292,  p.  3 1 1 . 

Otton.  See  Orton. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


644 

Ottringham  (Otringham),  Yorks.,  1319,  1775- 
manor,  1097. 

Ottringham  Marsh  (Otringham  Mershe,  Ottring- 
ham Marshe),  Yorks,  [in  Ottringham],  1319, 
2109. 

manor,  1097. 

Otworth.  See  Oteworth. 

Oulston,  Leic.  See  Ouston. 

Oulston  in  Coxwold  (Owlston  Owstone  in  Cuck- 
hould),  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343,  2506. 

Closehouse,  2506. 

New  Parlour,  2506. 

Oulton  (Ulvington),  Yorks,  [in  Rothwell],  3321. 
Oundle  (Owndell),  Northants,  1291. 

Ouse  (Oye),  river,  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Ouseburn,  Great  (Great  Osborne,  Greate  Us- 
borne),  Yorks.,  864,  908,  2045. 

Ouston  (Oselveston,  Oulston),  Leic.,  manor,  2964. 
Outwell  (Owtwell,  Owtwell  by  Mersheland), 
Cambs.  and  Norf.,  270,  1900,  2724,  p.  404, 
3240. 

Over,  Cambs.,  177. 

chaplain  of,  2724,  p.  402. 

Over,  Richard,  2168. 

Overa  Magna.  See  Mickleover. 

Overa,  Parva.  See  Littleover. 

Overadbery.  See  Adbeer. 

Overaye.  See  Overy. 

Overbury  Hall  (Overburye  Hall),  Suff.  [in 
Layham],  268,  1900. 
chapel,  2724,  p.  399. 

Overchissill.  See  Chishall,  Great. 

Overend  (Overhend),  George,  2985. 

Thomas,  of  Ripon,  867. 

Overgather.  See  Heath,  Upper. 

Overgorther,  Overgurther.  See  Gawre,  Over. 
Overhall  in  Ledbury,  Heref.,  2114. 

Overhend.  See  Overend. 

Overlockhawe.  See  Locko  Park. 

Overnewbold.  See  Newbold. 

Overrickingdale.  See  Rickinghall,  Superior. 
Oversley  (Owesley),  Warw.  [in  Arrow],  1320. 
Overtabley.  See  Tabley,  Superior. 

Overton,  Yorks.,  64,  1840. 
hall,  1840. 

Overton  under  Arden.  See  Orton-on-the-Hill. 
Overton,  William,  D.D.,  544,  2387,  3093. 

Overton  Quartermarshe.  See  Cole  Orton. 
Overtown  (Over  Wroughton),  Wilts,  [in  Wrough- 
ton],  1459. 

Overwalloppe.  See  Wallop. 

Overwhitacre.  See  Whitacre,  Over. 

Overy  (Overaye),  Oxon  [in  Dorchester],  2036. 
Ovesey.  See  Osea. 

Oving  (Ovinge),  Bucks.,  2463,  p.  349. 
church,  2463,  p.  349. 

Ovingham,  Northumb.  See  under  Horsley. 
Ovington,  Essex.  See  under  Allbrights. 

Ovington,  Norf.,  270. 

Ovington,  John,  of  High  Coniscliffe,  840. 

Owen  (Oweyn),  Edmund,  of  Edgcott,  245*6. 
Henry,  1087,  3001. 

John,  2157,  2673. 

Lewis,  2x57. 

Mary,  wife  of  Richard,  2393. 

Michael,  1396. 

lessee  of  Pontesbury  church,  1372. 

Richard,  2393,  2446. 

Robert,  2673. 

brother  of  Thomas,  2092. 


Owen — cont. 

Samuel,  son  of  Robert,  2092. 

Thomas,  gunfounder,  2091,  2092. 
of  Bristol,  1344. 

Owen  ap  Jevan  Bedowe,  alias  Owen  ap  Evan 
Bedo,  2882. 

ap  Morris  Goz,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  John  alias  Owen  Jones,  of  Hartlebury,  2053 
(7)- 

Wyn  ap  John  Owyn,  236. 

Ower.  See  Oare. 

Ower  Moyen.  See  Owermoigne. 

Owerman,  Arthur,  of  Maunby,  633. 

Owermoigne  (Ower  Moyen)  [Dorset],  rector 
presented,  xi. 

Owersby  (Owersbic,  Owresbie),  Line.,  2240, 
p.  296,  3207. 

Owersby,  South  (Sowthehouse),  Line.,  3250. 

grange,  3250. 

Owesley.  See  Oversley. 

Oweyn.  See  Owen. 

Owgle.  See  Ugley. 

Owleston.  See  Oulston. 

Owlshaw  (Owlescotes  in  Craven),  Yorks,  [in 
Gisburn],  922. 

Owndell.  See  Oundle. 

Ownger,  Chepinge.  See  Ongar,  Chipping. 
Owresbie,  Owresby.  See  Owersby. 

Owseland  Park.  See  Osland  Park. 

Owsham.  See  Howsham. 

Owstone.  See  Oulston. 

Owthorne  [Yorks.],  vicar  presented,  397, 414,  2926. 

See  also  under  Frodingham,  South. 

Owtinge.  See  Ulting. 

Owton.  See  Houghton. 

Owtwell.  See  Outwell. 

Oxborough,  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 

Oxendon,  Henry,  294. 

William,  294. 

escheator  in  Kent,  3092. 

Oxenhope,  Far  and  Near,  Yorks,  [in  Bradford], 
2463,  P-  343- 

Oxewycke.  See  Oxwick. 

Oxford  (Oxforth),  Oxon,  1 843 . 

All  Souls  College,  316. 

Balliol  college,  2460. 

master  of.  See  Squier,  A. 

Brasenose  (Brasen  Nose),  college,  2448. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  138,  1843. 

Christ  Church  cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Cowper, 
T.;  Peers,  J. 

canons  of.  See  Calf  hill,  J.;  Dorsett,  R.; 
Mathew,  T.;  Syddoll,  H. 

Corpus  Christi  college,  2117. 

King  Henry  VIII’s  college  (Kynge  Henrye  the 
Eightes),  274, 1794. 

Jesus  college,  foundation  of,  1345. 

Magdalen  college,  2072. 

Oriel  college,  2678. 

St.  Ebbe,  1152. 

St.  Michael  (St.  Michael  at  le  Northgate),  274. 
St.  Thomas,  2393. 
university,  1345,  3352. 

Lady  Margaret  Professorship  of  Divinity  in, 
1954; 

pensions  to  students  in,  1687. 

White  hall,  1345. 

Oxford,  county,  12 1,  1462,  2419. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1861. 
escheator  in,  2618. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


645 


Oxford,  county — coni. 
feodary  in  (named),  1706. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  1 3 8. 
justices  of  peace,  2419. 

Oxford,  earl  of,  268. 

See  also  de  Vere. 

Oxhill  (Oxhulff),  Warw.,  2354. 

church,  advowson  of,  and  manor,  1087. 
Oxnell,  Christopher,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 
Oxwick  (Oxewycke),  Norf.,  3240. 

Oye,  river.  See  Ouse. 

Oysterlow  (Usterlowe),  Carm.,  grange,  2282. 
Oysterwicke.  See  Oosterwijk. 

Oystreley.  See  Osterley. 

Ozell,  Robert,  1617. 

Cf.  Odingselles. 


P 

Pachenesham.  See  Pattersham. 

Packington  (Pakington),  Dorothy,  wife  of 
Thomas,  1174. 

John,  chirographer  of  common  pleas,  1391. 

son  of  Thomas,  3285. 

Thomas,  knight,  1174,  1750,  1761,  3285. 
Packson,  Edmund,  1188. 

Packynham,  John,  1293. 

Matthew,  1293. 

Paclesham.  See  Paglesham. 

Pacock.  See  Peacock. 

Padbury  (Padbers,  Padburie),  Midd.  [in  Har- 
mondsworth],  3209. 
manor,  3209. 

Paddington  (Padington),  Midd.,  1391,  3127. 
Padson,  John,  2818. 

Pagan,  Roger,  3278. 

Page  (Paige),  Eleanor,  wife  of  Thomas,  2364. 
Elizabeth,  relict  of  Richard,  knight,  1269. 

John,  of  Wembley,  3352. 

Miles,  of  Stainton,  634. 

Nicholas,  clerk,  1796. 

Richard,  knight,  1269. 

Thomas,  1234,  2364. 

of  Sudbury  Court,  3352. 

William,  of  Seamer,  625. 

Pageham.  See  Pagham. 

Paget  (Pagett),  Charles,  3209. 

James,  2402. 

commissioner  in  Hampshire,  219,  1734. 
Thomas,  2402  n. 

lord  Paget  of  Beaudesert  (attainted  1581), 
2211,  3085A,  3094,  3095,3209. 

William,  knight,  556. 
lord  Paget  of  Beaudersert  (ob.  1563),  2139. 
Pagham  (Pageham),  Sussex,  568. 

Paglesham  (Paclesham,  Pakelesham,  Pakklesham), 
Essex,  268,  2290. 

Paige.  See  Page. 

Paingato,  Jerolimus,  1504. 

Painscasde  (Paynescastell),  Rad.  [in  Elvael  lord- 
ship],  2876. 

Pains  wick  (Pansweke,  Paynes  weke),  Glouc., 
manor,  1286. 

Pakelesham,  Pakellesham.  See  Paglesham. 
Pakenham,  SufF.  See  under  Newhall. 

Pakington.  See  Packington. 

Pakklesham.  See  Paglesham. 

Palaser.  See  Pallecer. 


Paler,  John,  of  Nettledale,  752. 

William,  1872. 

Palgrave  (— ),  2463,  p.  342. 

Pallecer  (Palaser,  Palleser,  Pallesor,  Palliser, 
Pullecer),  Christopher,  of  Coverdale,  702. 
Nicholas,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

Richard,  of  Newsham,  600. 

of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Robert,  of  Maunby,  621. 

Thomas,  of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 

William,  of  Hutton  Hang,  599. 
of  Maunby,  621. 

Palmer,  George,  of  Morton,  851. 

Humphrey,  2236. 

Jerome,  3017. 

John,  299. 

subject  of  duke  of  Cleves,  2783. 

Peter,  escheator  in  Buckinghamshire,  3006. 
feodary  in  Buckinghamshire,  1738,  1750, 
1761,3019,3020,3057. 

Richard,  keeper  of  Wigmore  Park,  66. 

Robert,  2561. 

Roger,  3011,  3012. 

Thomas,  1284. 
commissioner  in  Sussex,  205. 
knight,  1121,  1710. 

William,  commissioner,  etc.,  in  Gloucestershire, 
202, 1890,  3002. 

Palton.  See  Paulton. 

Pamber,  Hants.,  2144. 

Pamphill,  Dorset.  See  under  Barnsley. 

Pan,  Peter,  Spanish  subject,  1507. 

Panell.  See  Panned. 

Pannall  (Pennall),  Yorks.,  778. 

Panned  (Panell),  Henry,  2125. 

( — ),  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Norfolk,  1855. 
Pansweke.  See  Painswick. 

Papen,  Francis,  2897. 

Papplewick  (Paplewyke),  Notts.,  2823. 

Pappworth  Agnes.  See  Papworth  St.  Agnes. 

Pap  worth,  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Papworth  St.  Agnes  (Pappworth  Agnes,  Pap- 
worth Annes),  Hunts  and  [ formerly ] Cambs., 
1206,  2463,  p.  347. 
church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Papworthe,  Thomas,  of  Leicester,  1460. 

Paradise  (Paradice),  Somers,  [in  High  Ham  and 
Huish  Episcopi],  63. 

Paramore,  Richard,  1428. 
pardons: — 

abetting  and  inciting,  etc.,  76,  1 1 5,  1924,  1935, 
2053,2265,3348. 

alienation  of  lands  without  dcence,  15 1,  494, 

1024,  1026,  1027,  1049,  I074>  1087,  1143, 

1147,  1153, 1154, 1189, 1191, 1214, 1220, 1222, 
1225,  1231,  1232,  1258,  1264,  1267,  1299, 

1300,  1306,  1307,  1416,  1445,  1449,  1457, 

1464-6,  1972,  1973,  2017,  2018,  2027,  2351, 
2360, 2362, 2480, 3177,  3263-6. 
breach  of  close,  508,  552,  2071,  2213,  2457, 

2535.3287- 

burglary,  etc.,  1,  3,  38,  41,  75,  76,  507,  579, 
1383,  2053,  2120,  2433,  2456,  2535,  2540, 
2571,3104,3332,3353. 
coining,  etc.,  542,  1924,  1935,  2053,  2062. 
conditional,  542. 
consorting  with  Egyptians,  580. 
counterfeiting  the  great  seal,  1925. 
debt  to  Crown,  3089. 
escape,  2041. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


646 

pardons — cont. 

felony,  1,  38,  41,  44,  75,  76,  2591,  3290,  3301. 
forfeitures  incurred  by  commissioners  in  respect 
of  issues  of  fugitives’  lands,  1687. 
highway  robbery,  76,  510,  560,  1819,  2135, 
2144,  2223,  2571,  2685,  2702. 
horse  stealing,  508,  570,  2053,  2058,  2535,  2571 
2940,  2985,  3287. 
intrusion,  2567. 

killing  by  misadventure,  141,  148,  361,  1476, 
1685,  2048,  2732,  2821,  2877,  2878. 
killing  in  fit  of  insanity,  2831. 
killing  in  self  defence,  135-7 , :4°>  142-7,  149, 
53!-3»  5 59/ 1447,  1458, 1460, 1461,  1475,  2340, 
2350,  2818-20,  2822,  2823,  2825,  2832,  2880, 

2881,  2884. 

manslaughter,  19,  58,  115,  116,  135,  502,  536, 
1813,  2041,  2052,  2053,  2238,  2265,  2453, 
2455,2458,2543,2934,  3348. 
murder,  1,  75,  502,  1368,  2424,  2571,  3104, 

non-residence,  1 1 3 . 

offences  in  respect  of  absence  from  office,  2205. 
offences  in  respect  of  claiming  liberties  under 
colour  of  insufficient  charters,  2944. 
offences  in  respect  of  leaving  realm  without 
licence,  49. 

offences  in  respect  of  lending  money  at  usurious 
rates  of  interest,  3144. 
offences  in  respect  of  retainers,  3150. 
offences  in  respect  of  wearing  silk  apparel,  77. 
outlawry  or  waivery,  152-93,  560,  1045,  1417, 
1444,  1448,  1450-6,  1459,  1462,  1463,  1477, 
1478,  1930,  2316,  2412,  2413,  2632,  2733-42, 
2824,  2825,  2827-30,  2875,  2876,  2879, 

2882,  2883,  2885-9,  2932- 
piracy,  3356. 

robbery,  1,  41,  75,  2703. 

theft,  1,  36,  38,  48,  75,  76,  87,  552,  1772,  2041, 
2053,  2071,  2130,  2149,  2203,  2213,  2216,  2218, 
2223,  2452,  2457,  2571,  2985,  3116,  3125. 
treason,  44,  504,  585-1018,  1331,  1343,  1356, 
1817,  1818,  1839,  1925,  1935,  2040,  2062, 
2128,  2171,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2222,  2228, 
2275,  2454,  2459,  2525,  2526,  2581. 
wounding,  77,  1461,  1475,  2820. 

Pareshall.  See  Pershore. 

Parfytt,  Robert,  of  Salisbury,  205  2. 

Parindon,  Paringdon.  See  Parndon. 

Parish,  Christopher,  ofMiddleham,  685. 

Parkeham.  See  Parkham. 

Parkehurst,  Christopher,  clerk,  338. 

Parker  (Perker),  Alexander,  1317. 

Alice,  2571. 

Christopher,  of  Middleton,  972. 

Giles,  of  East  Appleton,  1004. 

Henry,  armourer  in  Tower  of  London  and 
keeper  of  arms,  etc.,  at  Greenwich,  3 in. 
lord  Morley  ( ob . 1 5 77),  1 860. 
of  Yarm,  616. 

Joan,  2571. 

John,  2114,  3246. 
commissioner  in  Devonshire,  260. 
of  Langthorpe,  671. 
of  London,  3056. 
of  Molton,  1876,  1884. 

Matthew,  archbishop  of  Canterbury  (1559-75), 
30,  1 1 3,  1038,  1055,  1060,  1976,  1985,  2195, 
2211,  2624,  2626,  3093. 

Richard,  of  Burton  on  Ure,  629. 


Parker,  Richard — cont. 

of  London,  2569,  p.  371. 

Roger,  i860. 

Thomas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857,  1864. 
William,  of  London,  2569,  p.  371. 
of  Spofforth,  862. 

( — ),  archdeacon  of  Ely,  2569,  p.  370. 

( — ),  benefactor  of  Chrishall  church,  268. 

Parker  alias  Yevle,  Margaret,  wife  of  Richard, 
2140. 

Richard,  2140. 

Parker  Thynges,  Line,  [in  Bilsby],  3250. 

Parkham  (Parkeham),  Devon,  2942. 

See  also  under  Sloo. 

Parkins  (Parkyn,  Parkyns),  George,  canon  of 
Croxton  abbey,  32. 

Richard,  2489. 

minor  canon  of  St.  Paul’s,  2449,  p.  337. 
of  Coundon,  841. 

Robert,  lessee  of  lands  in  Hartwell,  1780. 

of  Coundon,  841. 

Thomas,  2489. 

William,  of  Coundon,  841 . 

Parkinson  (Perkingson,  Perkinson,  Perkynson), 
Edmund,  1398. 

George,  of  Marton,  623. 

Henry,  of  Brancepeth,  795. 

James,  constable  of  Southampton  castle,  127. 
John,  of  Yarm,  616. 

Thomas,  of  Burneston,  692. 

William,  2239. 

Parkman,  Robert,  of  Kirkby  in  Malham  Dale,  992 
Parley  (Este  Peril,  Est  Perlley),  in  Christchurch, 
Hants.,  2292,  p.  310. 

Parliament,  underclerk  of.  See  Onslow,  F.; 

Seymour,  J. 

Parman,  Edward,  2742. 

of  West  Grinstead,  156. 

Parndon  (Paringdon),  Essex,  church,  1320. 
Parndon,  Great  (Great  Parindon,  Perdon),  Essex, 
church,  2463,  p.  341. 

Parnell,  John,  1444. 

{another),  1444. 

Parock.  See  Parrock. 

Parr  (Parre),  Anne,  wife  of  William,  marquess  of 
Northampton.  See  Bourchier. 

Edward,  of  Knowsley,  502. 

Hugh,  of  Knowsley,  502. 

Ralph,  of  Long  Newton,  821. 

Robert,  of  East  Hartburn,  977. 

Thomas,  knight,  2725,  3326. 

William,  3326. 

lord  Parr  [of  Horton],  K.G.  {ob.  1546), 
1783,2559. 

marquess  of  Northampton  (attainted  1553), 
2443, 3560. 

knight,  lord  Parr,  marquess  of  Northampton 
{ob.  1571),  312,  1130,  1394,  2124,  2161, 
2211,  2290,  2515,  2561,  2671  2725,  2831, 
2998,  3046,  3321,  3326,  3347,  3354,  3358. 
Parrock  (Parock,  Perocke),  Kent  [in  Milton  next 
Gravesend],  manor,  1 1 1 2. 

Parret  (Parrott,  Perrott),  John,  knight,  president 
of  Council  of  Munster,  2066. 
steward  of  Kilgerran  lordship,  2050. 

Rice,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1854, 
1866. 

water  bailiff  of  Sandwich,  584. 

Parry  (Appaire,  Aparry,  Parrye),  George,  1182. 
Henry,  rector  of  Buscot,  2077. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


647 


Parry — cont. 

Hugh,  commissioner  in  Herefordshire,  1709. 
of  Aconbury,  1748. 

John,  feodary  of  Herefordshire,  214,  257,  258, 
1709.  j748. 

Thomas,  1873. 

William,  1114. 

Parrys,  Ferdinand,  1219. 

Frances,  wife  of  Ferdinand,  1219. 

Philip,  knight,  3083. 

Robert,  3083. 

Parrys  alias  Tayler,  Henry,  natural  son  of  Thomas, 
2362. 

Thomas,  1465,  2362. 

Parshore.  See  Pershore. 

Parson  (Parsonne),  Francis,  clerk,  2910. 

Richard,  2724,  p.  402. 

Cf.  Pearson. 

Parsons,  John,  1168. 

Partiche.  See  Partridge. 

Partney  (Pertney),  Line.,  1106,  2330. 

Partridge  (Partiche,  Partrich,  Partriche,  Partrige, 
Partryche),  Anne,  wife  of  John,  1264. 

Arthur,  an  idiot,  1688, 1768. 

John,  1264. 

Robert,  son  of  William,  1249. 

Roger,  1691,  1729. 

William,  1249,  1965,  2067. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent,  1854,  1866. 
Partus,  William,  of  Sheraton,  700. 

Paschall,  John,  2508. 

Thomas,  2508. 

Paskyns,  Philip,  of  London,  2374. 

Paslewe,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Francis,  3211. 

Francis,  3211. 

John,  3211. 

Walter,  son  of  Francis,  3211. 

Paslewe  alias  Paslowe,  Walter,  2454. 

Pasmor,  Robert,  587. 

Passenham,  Northants.,  2569,  p.  371. 

See  also  under  Denshanger;  Travelis  Farm. 
Paston,  Northants.,  2569,  p.  371. 

See  also  under  Walton. 

Paston,  lady  Agnes,  wife  of  Edward  Fitzgarrett, 
326. 

Edward,  brother  of  Henry,  326,  2181. 

Henry,  326,  2181. 

William,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Norfolk, 
1855, 1864,2940. 

pasture,  conversion  of  arable  to,  582,  1833. 

Patche,  Thomas,  584. 

Patchenesham.  See  Pattersham. 

Patching,  Emma,  daughter  of  Richard,  328. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Richard,  328. 

Margery,  daughter  of  Richard,  328. 

Richard,  328. 

Pate  (Pates),  Richard,  commissioner  in  Gloucester- 
shire, 209,  237, 1890, 1893,  3002. 

Cf.  Peyte. 

Pateley  Bridge  (Patley  Brigges  in  Netherdale), 
Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  909,  997. 

Patenson.  See  Patteson. 

Pates.  See  Pate. 

Patley  Brigges.  See  Pateley  Bridge. 

Patonson.  See  Patteson. 

Patrick  (Patricke),  John,  of  Asenby,  893. 

Richard,  1474,  3356. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860. 
Patrixbourne  (Patrixborne),  Kent,  2465. 

Patten,  William,  receiver  general  in  Yorkshire,  15. 


Pattenson.  See  Patteson. 

Pattersham  (Pachenesham,  Patchenesham,  Pattes- 
ham),  Surrey  [in  Leatherhead],  2352,  3187. 

manor,  2352,  3187. 

Patterton,  Derb.  [in  Scarcliff],  manor,  1232. 

Patteshall.  See  Pattishall. 

Pattesham.  See  Pattersham. 

Patteson  (Patenson,  Patonson,  Pattenson,  Patte- 
sonne,  Pattison,  Pattyson),  Cuthbert,  of 
Bishop  Auckland,  901. 
of  Aycliffe,  904. 

Edward,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  901. 

Henry,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 

James,  i860. 

Ralph,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 

Thomas,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 
of  Darlington,  846. 
of  Hart,  585. 
of  Jervaulx,  993. 
of  Wressell,  781. 

William,  of  Trimdon,  882. 

Pattishall  (Patteshall),  Northants.,  3313. 

Pattison.  See  Patteson. 

Patyer,  Simon,  1616. 

Patyson.  See  Patteson. 

Paule,  John,  2942. 

Paulerspury  (Paulesburye),  Northants.,  3347. 

Paulet  (Paulett,  Pawlett,  Poulet,  Poulett,  Powlet, 
Powlett),  Agnes,  wife  of  William,  lord  St. 
John,  2505. 

Amyas,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Devonshire, 
1853, 1876, 1884,  2283. 
governor  and  captain  of  Jersey,  21 66. 

Anne,  wife  of  Thomas  (daughter  of  Richard 
Brentt),  3365. 

lord  Chidiock,  1863,  2465,  3259. 

lord  Giles  (son  of  William,  marquess  of  Win- 
chester), 194,  1167. 

Hampden,  2935. 

Hugh,  knight,  governor  and  captain  of  Jersey, 
1876,  2166,  2545. 

justice  of  peace  in  Somerset,  1805,  1849, 
1853, 1884. 

John,  lord  St.  John,  marquess  of  Winchester 
(ob.  1576),  keeper  of  St.  Andrew’s  castle, 
1863, 1876,  2509,  2570. 

Richard,  3318. 

Thomas,  3365. 

William,  K.G.,  lord  St.  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire, 
marquess  of  Winchester,  councillor,  treasurer, 
keeper  of  St.  Andrew’s  castle  (ob.  1572), 
199,  1167,  1687,  i860,  1862,  1863,  1870, 
1876,  1885,  2290,  2363,  2382,  2341,  2545, 
2567,  2370,  2584,  2726,  3144,  3138. 
knight,  lord  St.  John,  later  marquess  of 
Winchester  (rb.  1598),  2509. 

Paulton  (Palton)  [Somers.],  chapel,  1809. 

Paver,  James,  1692. 

John,  2728. 

Pawe,  John,  2942. 

Pawlett  (Melcombe  Powlett),  Somers.,  manor, 
2726. 

Pawlett  (surname).  See  Paulet. 

Pawne,  William,  die  elder,  2627. 
son  of  William,  2627. 

Pawston,  Ralph,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 

Paxston.  See  Paxton. 

Paxton,  Great  (Paxton  Magna),  Hunts.,  1206. 

Paxton,  Little  (Paxson  Parva,  Paxton  Parva, 
Paxum  Parva),  Hunts.,  268,  1206,  2724,  p.  403. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


648 

Paxton  (Paxston),  James,  of  Easington,  737. 

John,  225. 

Paxum  Parva.  See  Paxton,  Little. 

Paycock,  Paycooke,  Pay  coke.  See  Peacock. 

Payne,  Gregory,  3024. 

Richard,  commissioner  in  Kent,  3084. 
of  London,  40. 

Thomas,  deceased,  1941. 
of  London,  2223. 

Paynes,  Matthew,  1890. 

Paynescastell.  See  Painscastle. 

Paynesweke.  See  Painswick. 

Paynter  (Peynter),  George,  3070. 

Hugh,  1581. 

John,  of  Great  Smeaton,  885. 

Marmaduke,  of  Great  Smeaton,  693. 

William,  of  Stoke  Gifford,  145,  146. 

Paythorne,  Yorks,  [in  Gisburn],  2338. 

Payton,  Robert,  1846,  1880. 

Pe.  See  Perry,  East. 

Peacock  (Pacock,  Paycock,  Paycocke,  Paycoke, 
Paycooke,  Peacocke,  Pecock,  Pecocke), 
Christopher,  of  Welbury,  63 1 . 
ofWhorlton,  899. 

Edward,  1855. 

Henry,  of  Brompton,  743. 

John,  of  East  Cowton,  640. 
of  Hudswell,  798. 

Ralph,  of  Richmond,  989. 

Richard,  1423. 
of  Bedale,  785. 

Robert,  238. 

of  Hudswell,  798. 
of  York,  181. 

William,  of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 
of  Newbiggin,  773. 
of  Ormsby,  614. 

Peake  (Peke),  Edward,  2463,  p.  349. 

John,  of  Biggleswade,  1320. 

Cf.  Peck. 

Peareth.  See  Penrith. 

Pears,  Marmaduke,  of  Bedale,  951. 

Thomas,  of  Stainton,  634. 

Pearse.  See  Peers. 

Pearson  (Peerson,  Pereson,  Peresonne,  Person, 
Personne),  Anthony,  of  Ravenstone  Dale, 
2985. 

Christopher,  of  Sherburn,  736. 

Clement,  of  North  Bedburn,  808. 

George,  of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 

Giles,  of  Great  Langton,  804. 

John,  of  Coundon,  841. 
of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 
of  Great  Langton,  804. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 

Matthew,  of  Coverdale,  702. 

Ralph,  of  Durham,  719. 

Richard,  of  Harton,  963. 
of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Robert,  lessee  of  tithes  in  Kirkby  Kendal,  304. 
of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 
of  Skeeby,  889. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 

Thomas,  of  Harton,  963. 
of  Stockley,  873. 

William,  of  Durham,  717. 

(another),  726. 

of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 
of  Sherburn,  736. 

Cf.  Parson. 


Pease,  Grizel,  2463,  p.  346. 

Peasenhall  (Peasinhall),  Suff.,  1304. 

Peasmarsh  (Pesemarshe),  Sussex,  3199. 

Peatt,  George,  1717. 

Pebmarsh  (Pedmershe),  Essex,  268. 

Peb worth,  Glouc.,  rectory,  1831. 

Pecham,  Peerse,  2569,  p.  371. 

Pechills,  Staff,  [near  Leek],  1299. 

Pechye,  Elizabeth,  of  Stock,  75. 

Peck  (Peeke),  Henry,  3199. 

John,  2399. 

Silvester,  2886. 

Thomas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857,  1864. 

Cf.  Peake. 

Peckett,  Christopher,  of  Kilburn,  734. 

Peckham,  Surrey  [in  Camberwell],  2135. 

Peckham,  George,  brother  of  Robert,  1034. 
knight,  1427,  1829,  2323,  2384,  2403. 
of  Denham,  1148,  1878. 

Henry  (attainted),  2569^.  371. 

Mary,  wife  of  George,  knight,  2403. 

Robert,  knight,  1034. 

Pedmershe.  See  Pebmarsh. 

Peele,  in  Amounderness,  Lancs.,  1387. 

Peers  (Pearse,  Peerse,  Pers),  John,  1210, 1717. 
dean  of  Christ  Church,  1385. 
dean  of  Chester,  3297. 

William,  2369. 

Pegnett  alias  Pignett,  Henry,  1130,  1394. 

Pegram,  Richard,  2158,  p.  275. 

Peke.  See  Peake. 

Pekes  Graunte.  See  Pickhill. 

Peldon,  Essex,  1 100. 

Pelham  (Pellam),  Edmund,  of  Gray’s  Inn,  40. 

John,  3025. 

William,  3228. 

lieutenant  of  ordnance  in  Tower  of  London, 
33,  194- 
Cf.  Pelliam. 

Pell,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  2370. 

John,  2370. 

Richard,  son  of  John,  2370. 

Ursula,  wife  of  Richard,  2370. 

Pellam.  See  Pelham. 

Pelliam,  Edmund,  2955. 

Cf.  Pelham. 

Pellye,  Peter,  of  Guernsey,  1927. 

Pelton,  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street],  740. 
Pembroke,  county,  220,  2032. 
feodary  in.  See  Vaughan,  J. 
justice  of.  See  Rastell,  J. 
justices  of  assize  in,  3016. 

Pembroke,  earls  of.  See  Herbert. 

Pembroke,  John,  2449,  p.  337. 

Pemsey.  See  Pevensey. 

Pen,  Thomas,  2388. 

Penally  (Penalley),  Pemb.,  church,  2657. 
rectory,  2657. 

penal  statutes,  inquiry  into  breaches  of,  2164, 
2524. 

Penarfynydd  (Penarsford),  Carn.,  3314. 

Penceford.  See  Pensford. 

Pencoed  (Pencoide,  Pencoyde)  [Glam.],  560. 
Pencriche.  See  Penkridge. 

Pendavy  [in  Egloshayle]  (Pendevye),  Corn.,  2067. 
Pendeford  (Penford),  Staff,  [in  Tcttenhall],  3230. 

prebend.  See  under  Tettenhall  collegiate  church. 
Pendevye.  See  Pendavy. 

Penegelley.  See  Penygelli. 

Penford.  See  Pendeford. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


649 


Penfrice.  See  Penprice. 

Penfro  (Penvro),  Cam.  [in  Caerhun],  3314. 

Penheal  (Penhale),  Corn.  [?  in  Egloskery],  144. 
Penkridge  (Pencriche,  Penriche),  Staffs.,  1900. 

See  also  under  Mitton. 

Penley,  co.  Flint  [in  Ellesmere],  2722. 

Penmaen  (Penmayne)  [Glam.],  rector  presented, 
413. 

Pennal,  Merion.  See  under  Cwmcadian. 

Pennall,  Yorks.  See  Pannall. 

Pennard,  East  (Eastpennare,  Estpennard),  Somers., 
2442. 

manor,  2726. 

Pennarth,  Carn.,  2097 . 

Perne,  Andrew,  dean  of  Ely,  1846. 

Penne,  Anthony,  187. 

Julian,  wife  of  Anthony,  187. 

William,  minor  canon  of  St.  Paul’s,  2449, 
P-338- 

Pennock,  William,  of  Guisborough,  617. 

Pennosse.  See  Penrhos-Lligwy. 

Pennyman,  James,  of  Ormsby,  615. 

Pennyngton  (Penyngton),  Richard,  clerk,  1564. 
Thomas,  of  London,  2494. 

William,  justice  of  peace  in  Cumberland,  1882. 
of  London,  2494. 

Pennyston  (Penyston),  Thomas,  1878,  2419. 
Penpoll  (Penpole,  Penpoll  le  Hier,  Penpoll  le 
Lower),  Corn,  [in  St.  Veep],  1139,  2383. 
Penprice  (Penfrice),  in  Llanwgog,  Mont.,  2286. 
forest,  2286. 

Penrhos-Lligwy  (Pennosse),  Angl.,  2645 . 

lordship,  2645. 

Penriche.  See  Penkridge. 

Penrith  (Peareth,  Perith),  Cumb.,  3091. 
castle  and  lordship,  1910. 

See  also  under  Inglewood. 

Penruddock  (Penruddocke),  Anne,  wife  of 
Edward  (daughter  of  Thomas  Gawdy),  2014. 
Edward,  2014. 

George,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex, 
i860. 

knight,  1892. 

John,  1882. 

Penryn,  William,  1742. 

Pensford  (Penceford,  Pensforde),  Somers,  [in 
Publow],  1186, 1901. 
manor,  3200. 

Penshon,  Thomas,  of  Aislaby,  946. 

Penson,  Valentine,  2332. 

William,  clerk,  427. 

Penstrowed,  Mont.,  2286. 
forest,  2286,  3325. 

Pentith,  Peter,  of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 

Richard,  of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 

Pentney,  Norf.,  guildhall,  2463,  p.  347. 

priory,  2140. 

Penvro.  See  Penfro. 

Penwerd  (Penwerde),  Devon  [?  in  East  or  West 
Ogwell],  1320. 

Penygelli  (Penegelley),  in  Kerry,  Mont.,  1312. 
Penyland.  See  Woodlaston. 

Penyngton.  See  Pennyngton. 

Penyston.  See  Pennyston. 

Peover,  Nether  (Netherpever),  Ches.  [in  Great 
Budworth],  2722. 

Peper.  See  Pepper. 

Pepes.  See  Pepys. 

Peplow  (Peplowe),  Salop  [in  Hodnet],  2972. 
manor,  2972. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (4  2) 


Peppelwell,  Highe.  See  Pepper  Hall. 

Pepper  (Peper),  Clement,  of  Thirkleby,  764. 

John,  of  Yafforth,  854. 

Richard,  of  Birkby,  628. 
of  East  Cowton,  640. 

Robert,  of  Birkby,  628. 

Pepper  Hall  (Highe  Peppelwell),  Yorks,  [in 
Gilling],  595. 

Pep  wall,  Michael,  of  Bristol,  171. 

Pepys  (Pepes),  Fermar,  son  of  Thomas,  1988, 
2829. 

Thomas,  244, 1988,  2829. 

Pepytt,  Gilbert,  coroner  in  Devon,  2820. 

Percey val,  Thomas,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  5 90. 

Percy  (Percie,  Percye,  Peresey,  Persey),  Anne, 
wife  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Northumberland, 
2040, 2526. 

Christian,  wife  of  Nicholas,  1714. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland  ( ob . 1537), 
2158,  p.  275,  2420,  2525,  2577. 
knight,  1882,  1886,  1888,  2249. 

captain  of  Tynemouth  castle,  1310. 
son  of  Henry,  1310. 

John,  father  of  William,  1714. 
of  Scotton,  972. 

Mary,  countess  of  Northumberland,  2728. 

Nicholas,  1714. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Northumberland  (executed 
1572),  1832,  2040,  2074,  2141,  2171,  2249, 
2268,  2420,  2525,  2526,  2564,  2577,  2684, 
2728. 

son  of  Henry,  1310. 

William,  deceased,  1714. 

Perdon.  See  Parndon. 

Peresey.  See  Percy. 

Perith.  See  Penrith. 

Periton.  See  Puriton. 

Perker.  See  Parker. 

Perkin,  George,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 

Perkinson,  Perkynson.  See  Parkinson. 

Perlethorpe  cum  Budby,  Notts.  See  under  Osland 
Park. 

Permount,  George,  1699. 

Perne,  Christopher,  1337. 

Perocke.  See  Parrock. 

Perpoynt,  George,  knight,  1319. 

Perrott,  North  (Northperott),  Somers.,  manor, 
2288. 

Perrott  (surname).  See  Parret. 

Perry,  East  (Pe),  Hunts,  [in  Graffham],  268,  p.  41. 

Perry,  Place  (Pury),  Midd.  [in  Harmonds worth], 
3209. 

manor,  3209. 

Pers.  See  Peers. 

Pershore  (Pareshall,  Parshore),  Wore.,  1283. 

Holy  Cross.  See  under  Allesborough  Hill. 

monastery,  286. 

abbot  of  (named),  2724. 

Person,  Personne.  See  Pearson. 

Perte  (Pert),  Cuthbert,  903. 

George,  903. 

John,  of  Blagdon,  903. 
of  Thirsk,  662. 

Marmaduke,  of  Billingham,  1019. 

Ralph,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Robert,  955. 

Thomas,  of  Billingham  1014. 

William,  of  Billingham,  1014. 
the  elder,  of  Billingham  1015. 

Pertenhall  (Pertnoll),  Beds.,  brotherhood  in,  1320. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


650 


Pertney.  See  Partney. 

Pertnoll.  See  Pertenhall. 

Perton.  See  Pirton. 

Perunsey.  See  Prinzey. 

Perven,  John,  of  Norton,  766. 

Thomas,  of  Morton,  907. 

Pervyn  (Pirbin,  Pirvin),  Heref.  [in  Leominster], 
3313- 

Peryham  (Peryam),  William,  260,  264,  1876, 
1884,  2497. 

Peryn,  John,  clerk,  398. 

Pescode  (Pescodde),  Judith,  wife  of  Nicholas, 
2472. 

Nicholas,  2472. 

Richard,  3161. 

Thomas,  son  of  Richard,  3161. 

Pesemarshe.  See  Peasmarsh. 

Pesing.  See  Pising. 

Petain,  John  de,  1624. 

Peter.  See  Petre. 

Peter  ap  David  ap  Rice,  2645. 

Peterborough  (Peterburgh),  Northants.,  1900, 
2569,  P-  37L  2723,  p.  402. 
cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Latymer,  W. 
church,  2724,  p.  402. 
monastery,  2670. 

Peterborough,  bishop,  269.  See  also  Scambler, 
E. 

Peterborough,  diocese  of,  2161. 

Peterborough  alias  Nassaburgh,  Northants,  liberty, 
108. 

Peters,  Elizabeth,  2754. 

Petersfield  (Petersfeld,  Petersfelde,  Petersfielde), 
Hants.,  1330, 1838,  3309. 

Peterson,  John,  Spanish  subject,  2812. 
subject  of  duke  of  Cleves,  463. 

Petherton,  North  (Northpetherton,  Northpether- 
ton),  Somers.,  2726,  2819. 

Petherton,  South,  Somers.  See  under  Southarp. 

Petifere,  Richard,  the  elder,  2484. 
the  younger,  2484. 

Petkyn,  Thomas,  1 3 1 1 . 

Petre  (Peter),  John,  1089. 

commissioner  in  Devonshire,  1713. 

deceased,  1713. 

son  of  William,  knight,  2612. 

Robert,  73,  227,  1100,  3201. 

Petre,  William,  knight,  chancellor  of  order  of 
Garter,  2612,  2994,  3105. 
of  York,  864. 
son  of  John,  1089. 

Pett,  Peter,  i860. 

Pettescourte.  See  Petts  Court. 

Petto.  See  Potto. 

Petts  Court  (Pettcourte,  Pettescourte),  Kent 
[in  Bapchild],  manor,  3239. 

Petus  (Pettous),  Robert,  of  Guisborough,  617. 
Thomas,  of  Norwich,  169. 

Petworth  (Petworthe),  Sussex,  honour,  271, 
299,  303,  518,  1101,  1123,  1130,  2450. 

Petye,  John.  See  William,  John. 

Pevensey  (Pemsey),  Sussex,  1268,  3242. 

Peveryll,  Robert,  clerk,  2916. 

Pewesham.  See  Pews  ham. 

Pewne,  Kynges.  See  Pion,  King’s. 

Peworthye.  See  Beaworthy. 

Pewsham  (Pewesham),  Wilts.,  forest,  warden  of, 
named,  5 67. 

See  also  under  Loxwell. 

Pexall  (Pexsall),  Richard,  1863,  3318. 


Peynter.  See  Paynter. 

Peyte,  Walter,  2942. 

Cf.  Pate. 

Peyton,  Christopher,  2579. 

Phaier,  Thomas,  steward,  of  Kilgerran  lordship, 
2050. 

Pheresbye.  See  Ferensby. 

Phetiplace.  See  Fetiplace. 

Philip  ap  Ross,  36. 

Philip  (Phillip,  Phillippe,  Phi’ppe),  Elizabeth 
(daughter  of  Philip  Wattam),  2149. 

Henry,  of  Brancepeth,  688. 

John,  of  Brancepeth,  688. 

Margaret,  580. 

Thomas,  of  Tuxford,  580. 

William,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
of  Lynesack,  814. 
of  Whorlton,  899. 

Philips  (Phellipps,  Phellypps,  Philippes,  Phillipps), 
Francis,  of  Marlow,  1819. 

John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2054,  3142. 
ofEardisley,  2053  (4). 
of  London,  1143. 

Nicholas,  2320. 

William,  2351. 

commissioner  in  Pembrokeshire,  3016. 

Phillipson,  Rowland,  2999. 

Philpot,  John,  of  London,  77. 

Phippes,  Robert,  2826. 

William,  porter  of  mint,  1810. 

Phippin  Parks  (Phipping  Parke,  Phippyng  Parke), 
in  Snaith,  Yorks.,  1128,  1789. 

Pichall.  See  Pickhill. 

Pickelswade  (Pickelwade,  Pickwade),  Hants, 
[in  Christchurch],  2677. 

Pickenham,  North  (Northpickenham),  Norf., 
270. 

Pickenham,  South  (Southpickenham),  Norf.,  270. 

Pickering  Lythe  (Pickeryngeliff),  Yorks.,  wapen- 
take, 268. 

Pickering  (Pickeringe,  Pyckeringe,  Pykering), 
Christopher,  3317. 
knight,  2520. 

Francis,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

James,  2392. 

John,  of  Winlaton,  881. 

the  younger,  of  Snape,  943. 

Lancelot,  1725. 

Ralph,  796. 

Richard,  2703. 

Cf.  Pickinge. 

Picketon.  See  Pickton. 

Pickhill  (Pekes  Graunte),  Essex  [in  Waltham 
Holy  Cross],  2463. 

Pickhill  (Pichall,  Pycall),  Yorks.,  644,  651,  2441. 

See  also  under  Allesthorpe;  Ainderby  Quernhow; 
Holme;  Howe;  Sinderby. 

Pickinge,  James,  of  Winlaton,  881. 

Cf.  Pickering. 

Pickton  (Picketon),  Yorks,  [in  Kirk  Leavington], 
609. 

Pickwade.  See  Pickelswade. 

Pickwcll  (Pickewell),  Leic.,  3098. 

See  also  under  Leesthorpe. 

Pickwell,  Midd.  See  Pitwell. 

Pickworth  (Pickwith),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Piddle,  North,  Wore.,  2158,  p.  275. 

church,  2158,  p.  275. 

Pidley  cum  Fenton  (Pidley),  Hunts.,  2724,  p.  403. 

church,  2724,  p.  403. 


GENERAL  INDEX  65  I 


Piedmont,  prince  of,  subject  of,  465. 
piers,  rebuilding  of,  1 17,  5 5 8. 

Pigeon  (Pygeon),  Edmund,  2548. 
clerk  of  wardrobe,  2096. 

Nicholas,  son  of  Edmund,  2548. 

Pignet,  Pignett.  See  Pegnett. 

Pigott  (Pygott),  Francis,  2555. 

Henry,  1880,  3083. 

John,  1426. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Francis,  2555. 

Richard,  268. 

commissioner  in  Hertfordshire,  3008. 
Thomas,  2161. 

commissioner  in  Buckinghamshire,  1750, 
3006,  3019. 

of  Grendon  Underwood,  1878. 
of  Stratton,  1877. 

Pilkington  (Pylkyngton),  James,  bishop  of 
Durham  (1561-76),  115. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1384. 

Pillaton  (Ryllaton),  Corn.,  lordship,  1335. 

Pilton  (Pylton),  Northants,  1278. 

Pimbremeare.  See  Llyn  Tegid. 

Pinchbeck  (Pinchebecke,  Pynchebeck),  Line., 
3°9,  m3, 1117- 

Pincke  (Pynck),  Richard,  2382,  3225. 

Pindar  (Pynder),  William,  292,  1322. 

Pinchbeck  (Pynchbecke),  William,  248,  261. 
Pinkneys,  Christopher,  2071. 

Cf.  Pynkeney. 

Pinley  (Pymley),Warw.  [in  Rowington],  priory,  74. 
Pinner  (Pynner),  Middx.,  3352. 

Pinnock  Shire  (Pynnockes  Sheer),  Glouc.  [in 
Pinnock],  3310. 

Pinnock  Skerne  (Pynnockes  Skerne),  Glouc. 
[in  Pinnock],  3310. 

Pint,  John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2551. 
Pion,  King’s  (Kynges  Pewne),  Heref.,  1264. 

Pipe  and  Lyde  (Luyde  Pryor),  Heref.,  3180. 
Pipewell  (Pypwell),  Northants  [in  Wilbarston], 
monastery,  284. 

Pirbin.  See  Pervyn. 

Pirforde.  See  Pyrford. 

Pirton,  Herts.  See  Purton. 

Pirton  (Perton),  Staff,  [in  Tettenhall],  manor, 
1306. 

Pirvin.  See  Pervyn. 

Piseley  (Pisley,  Pysley),  William,  3348. 

Pising,  Little  (Litle  Pesing,  Little  Pysyng), 
Kent  [in  Whitfield],  2406. 
manor,  2406,  3221. 

Pisley.  See  Piseley. 

Pistock,  in  Rodmersham,  Kent,  manor,  2379. 
Pistor,  Robert,  268, 1933. 

Pitcher,  John,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

Pitminster,  Somers.  See  under  Pondisford. 

Pitsea  (Pytsey),  Essex,  2322. 

Pitstone  or  Pightlesthorne  (Pychethorne,  Pyt- 
chethorne),  Bucks.,  2679,  3192. 

See  also  under  Ashridge;  Frithsden. 

Pittington  (North  Pittington),  Durh.,  738. 

See  also  under  Lud worth. 

Pitwell  (Pickwell),  in  Hackney,  Midd.,  2158. 

Place,  John,  1888. 

William,  1184,  2017. 

Plaiden.  See  Playden. 

Planches,  John  de,  448. 

Planckyn,  Joyce,  vander,  1647. 

Plant,  Nicholas,  2485. 

Thomas,  2485. 


Plantagene  (Platagenet),  Arthur,  viscount  Lisle 
(ob.  1542),  268. 

Richard,  duke  of  York  (ob.  1460),  2231,  2443. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  later  Richard  III 
(ob.  1485),  1911. 

Plashey.  See  Pleshey. 

Plat,  William,  scholar  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
^45- 

plate,  197. 

Playden  (Plaiden),  Sussex,  1900,  3199. 

Playford,  Catherine,  2724,  p.  402. 

Playne,  Thomas,  866. 

Playnesfeld  (Playnesfelde),  Somers.  [< unidentified ], 
1901, 1967. 

Playters,  Thomas,  1856. 

Pleasaunce  (Pleasance),  in  Greenwich,  Kent, 
manor,  keeper  of  (named),  2943. 

Pleshey  (Plashey),  Essex,  268. 

Plewes,  Nicholas,  of  Hudswell,  799. 

Robert,  of  Ellington,  760. 

Simon,  591. 

Cf.  Plowes. 

Pleydell,  Thomas,  1418. 
of  Shrivenham,  1243. 

Plompton  Parke.  See  Plumpton  Park. 

Plowden,  Edmund,  1861,  1863,  1873,  3181. 

Plowes,  Thomas,  of  Bedale,  786. 

Cf.  Plewes. 

Plewritt,  William,  of  Middleham,  685. 

Plommer,  James,  of  Sinderby,  646. 

Plott,  Bartholomew,  2184. 

Richard,  son  of  Bartholomew,  2184. 

Plowden,  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury],  2224. 

Plucknett.  See  Preston  Plucknett. 

Plumbe  (Plumme),  John,  benefactor  of  Eltham 
church,  1320. 

Thomas,  1307. 

Plumbley  (Plumley),  Ches.  [in  Great  Budworth], 
2722. 

Plumme.  See  Plumbe. 

Plumpton  Park  (Plompton  Parke),  Cumb.,  3091. 

Plumpton,  Robert,  of  East  Boldon,  895. 

Plumstead  (Humpstead),  Kent,  1685. 

Plumstead  (Plumpstede,  Plumstede  Magna),  Norf., 
268, 1320. 

Plumstead,  Little  (Little  Plumsted,  Plumsted 
Parva),  Norf.,  2732. 

Plymouth  (Plymmouth),  Devon,  port,  customs  in, 
2937. 

Plympton,  St.  Mary  (Plympton,  Plympton  Seynt 
Marye),  Devon,  2820. 

monastery,  285,  1771,  21 11. 

Podford.  See  Potford. 

Podimore  Milton  (Puddymoores  Mylton),  Somers., 
1168. 

Pointon.  See  Poynton. 

poison,  1368. 

Poland  and  Poles,  474. 

Pole,  Dorset.  See  Poole. 

Pole,  Mont.  See  Welshpool. 

Pole  (Poole),  Edmund,  earl  of  Suffolk  (executed 

1513),  2447.  x 

Giles,  knight,  1369, 1768, 1890. 

Godfrey,  3005. 

Henry,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Leicestershire, 
1745, 1898,  3046. 
commissioner  in  Sussex,  3025. 
lord  Montagu,  son  of  Margaret,  countess  of 
Salisbury  (executed  1539),  2530. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


652 

Pole — coni. 

Margaret,  countess  of  Salisbury  (executed 
1541),  1314,2530. 

Reginald,  cardinal,  archbishop  of  Canterbury 
(1556-8),  316,  515,  568,  1125,  2437,  2665, 
3°93* 

Richard,  rector  of  Kirkby  Overblow,  1135. 
Robert,  clerk,  2931. 

William,  1231. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Devonshire,  1713, 
1747, 1876, 1884,  3000,  3067. 
justice  of  peace  in  Dorset,  1885. 

Cf.  Powell. 

Polehouse  (Polehouse,  Polos,  Powle  howse),  in 
Edmonton,  Midd.,  manor,  2448,  2449, 

p.  336. 

Poleston.  See  Pulston. 

Poley  (Pooley,  Powlaye,  Powley,  Powlley), 
Christopher  of  Richmond,  990. 

Francis,  217. 

Giles,  clerk,  376. 

Thomas,  1856,  3048. 

William,  173. 

of  Hackforth,  630. 

Pollard  (Pollarde),  Hugh,  knight,  51. 

John,  knight,  1876, 1884. 

Peter,  2463,  p.  348. 

Richard,  queen’s  remembrancer,  245 1 . 

Pollettes.  See  Ippollitts. 

Pollington,  Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1128,  1789. 

Polos.  See  Polehouse. 

Polstead  Hall  (Polstedhall),  Norf.  [in  Burnham 
Norton],  manor,  3206. 

Polyeston.  See  Pulston. 

Pomerey  (Pomerye),  Arthur,  son  of  Thomas, 
1178. 

Honor,  wife  of  Thomas  the  younger,  1178. 
Joan,  relict,  of  Thomas,  1178. 

Thomas,  knight,  1178,  1325. 
the  younger,  1178. 

Pond  alias  Bodye,  Thomas,  1462. 

Pondisford  (Pounesford),  Somers,  [in  Pitminster], 
manor,  2545. 

Ponet,  John,  bishop  of  Winchester  [1551-53],  308. 
Cf.  Poynet. 

Pontefract  (Pontfract),  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  344. 

All  Saints’  church,  2463,  p.  344. 
fairs  in,  2463^.  344. 

St.  John’s  monastery,  1909,  2113,  2652. 
prior  of,  2652. 

Ponteland  (Pont  Hand,  Pontland),  Northumb., 
2492. 

See  also  under  Caller  ton. 

Pontesbury  (Pontesburie,  Pontesburye),  Salop, 
1959,2724,  P-  398. 

St.  George’s  collegiate  church,  1372,  1396, 

2724,  P-  398. 

Pontesford  (in  Pontesbury),  Salop,  2724,  p.  398. 
Pontfract.  See  Pontefract. 

Pont  Hand,  Pontland.  See  Ponteland. 

Poole  (Pole),  Dorset,  1963,  2889. 
mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  1096. 
port,  2066. 

customs  in,  2937. 
rectory,  1096. 

Poole,  in  Otley,  Yorks.,  2443. 

Poole,  Mont.  See  Welsh  Pool. 

Poole,  le,  Lancs.  See  Blackpool. 

Poole  (surname).  See  Pole. 

Pooley.  See  Poley. 


Poore  (Poure),  Henry,  520. 

Maurice,  of  Almondsbury,  87. 

Thomas,  2251. 

Poorstock  (Poorestocke),  Dorset,  1138. 

Pope,  Bartholomew,  2991. 

Francis,  of  London,  1103. 

John,  of  Darlington,  846. 

Thomas,  keeper  of  the  mints,  3335. 

William,  1799. 
of  Darlington,  847. 

Popeler.  See  Poplar. 

Pope’s  Hall  (Popeshall,  Popessall,  Popleshey), 
Herts,  [in  Buckland],  manor,  1254. 

Popham,  Edward,  3081. 

John,  3194,3235. 

commissioner  in  Somerset,  1694,  1698. 
Poplar  (Popeler,  Popler),  in  Stepney,  Midd.,  1467. 
manor,  1334,  2673. 
marsh,  2673. 

Pople,  Alice,  2377. 

Popleshey.  See  Pope’s  Hall. 

Porlock  (Porlocke),  Somers.,  manor,  3309. 
Pormorte,  George,  2304. 

Porrett,  George,  588. 

Peter,  of  Romanby,  604. 

Richard,  of  Hart,  588. 

of  Thimbleby,  842. 

William,  of  Marske,  627. 
the  elder,  588. 
the  younger,  586. 

Porteland.  See  Portland. 

Porteman,  Henry,  1849,  1853,  3081. 

Porter,  Arthur,  2437. 

Henry,  2705. 

Jane,  wife  of  William,  1252,  3172. 

John,  2292,  p.  311. 
of  Brandon,  870. 
of  Langham,  1818. 

Richard,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 

Robert,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Walter,  of  Launcells,  1251. 

William,  1252,  3172. 

Cf.  Porther. 

Portesham.  See  Portisham. 

Porteshed.  See  Portishead. 

Portesmouth.  See  Portsmouth. 

Portewaye.  See  Portway. 

Porthamel,  Angl.,  3314. 

Porther,  Robert,  of  Brompton  upon  Swale,  1003. 
Cf  Porter. 

Porthnevyn.  See  Nevin. 

Portington,  George,  3224. 

Portisham  (Portesham),  Dorset,  2726. 
manor,  2726. 
rectory,  2726. 

See  also  under  Waddon. 

Portishead  (Porteshed),  Somers.,  142. 

Portland,  Portelande,  Dorset,  isle  and  castle,  2981. 
lieutenant  and  captain  of.  See  Arundel,  C.; 
Leweston,  J. 

Portsmouth  (Portesmouth,  Portesmouthe), 
Hants.,  1447, 1498, 1581, 1670,  2743. 
coroner  in  (named),  1447. 

island  and  castle,  keeper  and  captain  of  (named), 
1359- 

Portugal,  2127. 

Portway  (Portewaye),  Somers,  [in  Wells],  1911. 
Porye,  John,  prebendary  of  Westminster,  90. 
Poslingford  (Poslyngford),  Suff.,  rectory  and 
advowson  of  vicarage  of,  1305. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


653 


Postgate,  Thomas,  clerk,  2662. 

Postland  (Pursaunte),  in  Crowland,  Line,,  1322. 

fishery  in,  292, 1124. 

Postwick  (Postwicke),  Norf.,  268. 

Potford  (Podford),  Salop  [in  Ercoll  Magna],  1157. 
Pottaye.  See  Potto. 

Potter  Brompton  (Potterbrompton),  Yorks,  [in 
Ganton],  2045. 

Potter  Hanworth  (Hanworth,  Potterhanworth, 
Totterhanworth),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Potter,  Cuthbert,  of  Langton,  971. 

Robert,  ofFarndale,  Westside,  825. 

of  Morton,  907. 

Thomas,  1894. 

William,  ofLynesack,  814. 
of  Stokesley,  605. 

Potterne,  Wilts  .,1257. 

Potters  Coton.  See  Chilvers  Coton. 

Potterspury  (Potterspirye,  Potterspurry,  Pottes- 
pury),  Northants.,  2463,  p.  349,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  2463,  p.  349,  2724,  p.  402. 
manor,  bailiff  of,  3347. 
park,  3347. 
pottery,  108. 

Pottes,  Christopher,  of  Yarm,  632. 

Potteye,  Herman,  2510. 

Potto  (Petto,  Pottaye),  Yorks,  [in  Whorlton], 
631, 1828. 

Potton,  Beds  .,2509. 

Poughill  (Poughell,  Powghill),  Corn.,  rectory, 
1364. 

Poulet,  Poulett.  See  Paulet. 

Poulton,  Kent.  See  under  St.  Radegund. 

Poulton  le  Fylde,  Lancs.  See  under  Staining. 
Poulton,  Great  (Great  Pulton),  Lancs,  [in  Poulton 
le  Fylde],  1387. 

Poulton,  Little  (Little  Pulton),  Lancs,  [in  Poulton 
le  Fylde],  1387. 

Pouncett,  William,  2119. 

Pounesford.  See  Pondisford. 

Pountfract.  See  Pontefract. 

Pourbecke.  See  Purbeck. 

Poure.  See  Poore. 

Povey,  William,  2463,  p.  346. 

Powell  (Appowell,  Powle),  Anne,  widow,  21 11. 
Cuthbert,  clerk,  1562. 

David,  2569,  p.  369. 

Hugh,  21 1 1. 

James,  of  London,  2463,  p.  346. 

John  David,  coroner  in  Monmouthshire,  560. 
Maurice,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Richard,  3257. 

of  Great  Torrington,  191. 

Robert,  3353. 

Thomas,  272. 

clerk  of  Crown,  194,  1870,  1889. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Essex,  etc.,  252, 
1708,  i860, 1862. 

William,  clerk,  2138. 

Power,  Francis,  of  Middle  Temple,  3360. 

George,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

John,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

Richard,  of  Ainderby  Quernhow,  655. 

of  Howgrave,  658. 

Robert,  equerry  of  the  stable,  2699. 
tenant  in  Moulsoe,  1 3 1 1 . 

Powes,  Yorks,  [in  Cottingham],  manor,  2549. 
Powghill.  See  Poughill. 

Powick  (Powyck),  Wore.,  2326. 

Powers  in,  2326. 


Powis.  See  Powys. 

Powlaye,  See  Poley, 

Powle.  See  Powell. 

Powle  Howse.  See  Polehouse. 

Powles  Bellchampe.  See  Belchamp. 

Powlet,  Powlett.  See  Paulet. 

Powley,  Powlley.  See  Poley. 

Poulter  (Powlter),  Henry,  2353. 

John,  3332. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  3332. 

Powlton,  Salop.  See  Puleston. 

Powmfret,  William.  See  Wright. 

Powter,  John,  of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 

Powtrell,  Nicholas,  serjeant  at  law,  48,  502,  579. 
Powyck.  See  Powick. 

Powys  (Powis),  Mont.,  lordship,  2724,  p.  401. 

lord  of.  See  Grey,  E. 

Poyner,  Thomas,  1701. 

Poynet,  John,  vicar  of  Ashford,  2097 . 

Cf.  Ponet. 

Poynings  (Poyninges,  Poynyges,  Poynygges), 
Adrian,  knight,  1359,  1712,  1885,  2121. 

Anne,  daughter  of  Adrian,  2121. 

Edward,  2158,  p.  276. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Adrian,  2121. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Adrian,  2121. 
widow  of  Adrian,  2121. 

Poynter,  Matthew,  2360. 

Poyntes.  See  Poyntz. 

Poynton  (Pointon),  Ches.  2722. 

Poyntz  (Poyntes),  Ferdinando,  1452. 

Gabriel,  1875. 

Nicholas,  knight,  1185,  1890,  2360,  2941. 
the  younger,  1185. 

Poynyges,  Poynygges.  See  Poynings. 

Pragill,  William,  252. 

Prance,  Miles,  alderman  of  Cambridge,  159. 

Pratt  (Pratte),  Charles,  of  Southwark,  2251. 

John,  of  Litherskew,  935. 

Thomas,  of  Carlton,  705. 

William,  of  Barford,  41. 
of  Kirklington,  653. 

Pratyman,  Thomas,  578. 
son  of  Thomas,  578. 

Pre  (Praye),  Herts,  [in  St.  Michael],  manor,  2351. 
Pre,  Leic.  See  under  Leicester. 

Preastman,  Thomas,  of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  830. 
Precious,  Brian,  of  Marton,  864. 

Predie.  See  Priddy. 

Preen,  Church  (Prene),  Salop,  2053(5). 

Prees,  Staffs.  See  under  Darliston. 

Preesall  with  Hackensall  (Presoo),  Lancs,  [in  Lan- 
caster], 1387. 

Prene.  See  Preen,  Church. 

Prentice  (Prentyse),  Robert,  of  London,  2673. 
William,  1179. 

Prescodde,  Yorks,  [in  Wakefield],  2443. 

Prescot  (Prescotte),  Lancs.,  502. 

Prescott  (Prescote),  in  Baschurch,  Salop,  3277. 
presentations  to  benefices,  11,  23,  30,  37,  86,  91-3 
118-20,  126,  128-30,  331-427,  495,  498,  543, 
544, 546-8, 1354, 1384,  i385>  i388,  1397,  MM- 
1479-97,  1528-34,  1536-80,  1648-69,  1798, 
1801, 1802, 1809, 1823, 1954, 1957,  2077,  2078, 
2137,  2138,  2145-7,  2204,  2232,  2233,  2253, 
2274,  2462,  2687,  2690,  2691,  2694,  2695, 
2833-74,  2909-30,  2946,  3102,  3129,  3145, 
3149,  3289,  3292,  3294,  3296,  3304. 
the  next,  grant  of,  88. 

See  also  ecclesiastical  appointments. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


654 

Presoo.  See  Preesall. 

Pressik  (Pressike),  Michael,  of  Stainton,  634. 

Philip,  of  Thornaby,  635. 

Thomas,  of  Hemlington,  625. 
of  Manfield,  91 1. 

Prest  (Priste),  George,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

James,  of  Knayton,  631. 

John,  of  Borrowby,  765. 

Presteigne  (Presteyn),  Radn.,  castle,  gaol  delivery 
of,  2881. 

Presteigne,  Heref.  See  under  Brampton,  Little. 

Prestley,  John,  of  Meal  Hill,  167. 

Preston,  Durh.  See  Preston  le  Skerne. 

Preston,  Kent.  See  Preston  next  Faversham. 

Preston,  in  Amounderness,  Lancs.,  2041,  2938. 

pension,  1387. 

Preston,  in  Harrow  on  the  Hill,  Midd.,  3352. 

Preston,  Northumb.  [in  Tynemouth],  1310. 

Preston,  Salop.  See  Preston  Brockhurst. 

Preston,  Suff.,  1818, 1900,  3247. 

priory,  3244. 

rectory,  3244. 

vicarage,  3244. 

See  also  under  Maisters. 

Preston,  Yorks.  See  under  Lund  Garth. 

Preston  Bagot  (Preston  Bagott),  Warw.,  1230. 

Preston  Brockhurst  (Preston),  Salop  [in  Moreton 
Corbet],  manor,  2972. 

Preston  next  Faversham  (Preston),  Kent,  2480. 

Preston,  Great  (Mikell  Priston,  Preston  Magna), 
Yorks,  [in  Kippax],  2652. 

Preston  Gubbals,  Salop.  See  under  Merrington. 

Preston,  Little  (Lyttell  Priston,  Preston  Parva), 
Yorks,  [in  Kippax],  597,  2652. 

Preston,  Long,  Yorks.  See  under  Hellifield. 

Preston  Parva,  Dorset.  See  Tarrant  Crawford 
with  Preston. 

Preston  Parva,  Yorks.  See  Preston,  Little. 

Preston  Plucknett  (Plucknett),  Somers.,  chapel, 
2678. 

Preston  le  Skerne  (Preston,  Preston  upon  Skerne) 
[in  AyclifFe,  Durh.],  939. 

Preston  (Pristonne),  Christopher,  3038. 

Edward,  of  Coatham  Mundeville,  973. 

Henry,  of  Woodland,  961. 

John,  commissioner  in  Westmorland,  1719,  3038. 
of  Woodland,  961. 

tenant  in  St.  John’s  Street,  Middlesex,  2674. 

Otwell,  of  West  Witton,  933. 

Robert,  of  South  Kilvington,  734. 
of  Thirsk,  662. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Westmorland,  1719. 
of  Boston,  1924. 
of  Carlton,  613. 
of  Durham,  71 1. 

William,  of  Lackenby,  619. 

Prestwich-cum-Oldham  (Prestwiche  and  Olde- 
ham),  Lancs.,  2448. 

Prestwold  (Prestwould),  Leic.,  church,  2158, 
p.  275. 

Prcstwycke,  John,  286. 

Preystwyssell.  See  Briestwistle. 

Price  (Apprice,  Aprice,  Pryce),  David,  clerk,  342. 

Edward,  2672. 

George,  1893. 

Gregory,  3180. 

Hugh,  LL.D.,  treasurer  of  St.  David’s  cathedral, 
1 345  - 

Jenkin,  clerk,  413. 


Price — cont. 

John,  of  Imber,  1023. 

lessee  of  lands  in  Beander,  1 1 34. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Kerry,  278. 
prebendary  of  Pontesbury  collegiate  church, 
1372. 

rector  of  West  Winch,  2846. 

Richard,  of  London,  2571. 

Robert,  justice  of  peace  in  Buckinghamshire, 
1878. 

lessee  of  Weston  manor,  2522. 
prices,  high,  in  Munster,  2066. 

plot  to  bring  down,  1818. 

Priddy  (Predie),  Somers.,  3314. 

Prideauxe  (Pridieux,  Pridyaux,  Prydeaux,  Pry- 
deauxe),  John,  serjeant  at  law,  1994. 

Roger,  1876, 1884,  3003. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  1994. 

Prince  (Prynce),  Richard,  feodary  in  Shropshire, 
233,  242,  243,  1695,  1701,  1704,  1760,  1766, 
1767,  3°77- 
Prine,  Ralph,  2679. 

Pringle,  Alexander.  See  Pryngley. 
printing  type,  2445. 

Prinzey  (Perunsey),  Corn,  [in  St.  Veep],  1139. 
Prior,  William,  214. 

Priorman,  Leonard,  of  Broughton,  623. 

{another),  900. 

Prior’s  Dean,  Hants.  See  under  French’s. 
Priorsmerston.  See  Marston,  Priors, 
prisage,  1773,  1779,  3195. 

Priste.  See  Prest. 

Priston  [Somers.],  rector  presented,  402,  1669. 
Pristonne  (surname).  See  Preston. 

Prittlewell  (Pritwell),  Essex,  priory,  297. 

Privy  Council,  certification  to,  2066. 
clerk  of,  appointment  of,  1 3 5 7. 
keeper  of  chamber  of  {named),  528. 

Proberte,  Hugh,  clerk,  1659. 

Probus  Groguth  (Erguth),  Corn.,  vicar  presented 
420. 

Proctor  (Prockter,  Procter),  Barbara,  wife  of 
Roger,  2178. 

Elizabeth,  2571. 

James,  rector  of  Buscot,  2077. 

Richard,  clerk,  2463,  p.  347. 

Robert,  of  Sturton,  3 . 

Roger,  740,  2178. 

William,  of  Carperby,  933. 
romoters.  See  informers, 
roost,  William,  1502. 

protections,  31,  81,  566,  1776,  1923,  2148,  2153, 
2243,2245,31x5,3300. 

Proude,  William,  of  Warlaby,  790. 

Proudlock,  William,  of  Bishopton,  774. 

Prouse,  John,  3205. 

Robert,  son  of  John,  3205. 

Provenchere,  Nicholas,  447. 

Prudy  alias  Pryden  alias  Hall,  John,  of  London, 
2058. 

Pryce.  See  Price. 

Prydeaux,  Prydeauxe.  See  Prideauxe. 

Pryden.  See  Prudy  alias  Pryden  alias  Hall. 

Prynce.  See  Prince. 

Pryne,  John,  leatherseller  of  London,  1423. 
Pryngley  alias  Pringle,  Alexander,  2728. 

Pry  wick,  Thomas,  of  East  Cowton,  640. 

Publow  (Publeo),  Somers.,  1186,  1901. 

Puckcombe  (Puckham),  2067. 
woods,  2067. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


655 


Puckebrigge,  John,  2569,  p.  371. 

Puckering  (Puckeringe),  Robert,  558. 

Puckersgell,  Leonard,  of  Burton  Constable,  747. 
Puckham.  See  Puckcombe. 

Pucklechurch  (Pucklechurche),  Glouc.,  manor 
and  hundred,  1154. 

Puddymoores  Mylton.  See  Podimore,  Milton. 
Pulborough  (Pulborowe),  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 
Puleston  (Powlton),  Salop,  2742. 

Pulham,  St.  Mary  Magdalene  or  Pulham  Market 
(Pulham  Magdolin),  Norf.,  manor,  2651. 
Pullard,  John,  2933. 

Pullaye,  John,  591. 

Pullecer.  See  Pallecer. 

Pullyver,  Thomas,  1708,  3220. 

Pulston  (Poleston,  Polyeston),  Dorset  fin  Charmin- 
ster],  2084. 

Pulston.  See  Burlestone. 

Pulter.  See  Powlter. 

Pulton,  Lancs.  See  Pouhon. 

Pulton,  Ferdinando,  1814. 

Pulvertofte,  William,  2957,  3306. 
pump,  mechanical,  2246. 

Punchion  (Punshon),  Alan,  735. 

Edward,  of  Lumley,  963. 

William,  of  West  Herrington,  698. 

Punder,  Thomas,  586. 

Purbeck  (Pourbecke),  Dorset,  isle,  1714,  1972, 
3186,3350. 

Purcell  (Pursell),  Richard,  3260. 

Robert,  2075. 

Purdy,  John,  of  Cossall,  38. 

Purevey  (Purefey,  Purfrey,  Purvey),  George, 
commissioner,  etc.,  in  Leicestershire,  1745, 
1898,  3044. 

Humphrey,  200. 

John,  auditor  of  duchy  of  Lancaster,  3043,  3063, 
3071. 

feodary  in  Hertfordshire,  1692,  1735,  1743, 

1744, 1749,  i892,  3008,  3015. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
justice  of  peace  in  Lincolnshire,  1871,  1874, 
1896. 

Puriton  (Periton),  Somers.,  1320, 1901. 

Purkyns,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard,  2495. 
Richard,  2495. 

Purleigh  (Purley),  Essex,  268,  2290. 

Purlewent,  Roger,  2301. 

Purley,  Essex.  See  Purleigh. 

Purs  Caundell.  See  Caundle,  Purse. 

Pursaunte.  See  Postland. 

Pursell.  See  Purcell. 

Purser,  William,  of  Snowshill,  2540. 

Purslowe,  John,  son  of  Robert,  2609. 

Robert,  2609. 

Purton  (Pirton),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Purvey.  See  Purevey. 

Pury,  Midd.  See  Perry. 

Puster,  James,  440. 

Putney,  Surrey,  church,  1867. 

Puttenham  (Puttingham),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Puttenham,  George,  1863. 

Richard,  of  Sherfield  upon  Loddon,  49. 
Puttingham.  See  Puttenham. 

Putwood  (Puttwood),  Kent  [in  Ospringe],  manor, 
268. 

Pybron  (Pyborn),  Cuthbert,  of  Manfield,  91 1. 
Henry,  of  Aldborough,  7 1 1 . 

Robert,  of  Stapleton,  1005. 

Pybus,  Thomas,  of  Brompton,  744. 


Pycall.  See  Pickhill. 

Pychethorne.  See  Pitstone. 

Pyckeringe.  See  Pickering. 

Pyddell  (Pydell),  Austin,  2820. 

Pyecombe,  Sussex.  See  under  Wylcombe. 

Pygeon.  See  Pigeon. 

Pygott.  See  Pigott. 

Pygun.  See  Smythe. 

Pykard,  Christopher,  1946. 

Pyke,  Christopher,  son  of  Thomas,  1380. 

Mary,  sister  of  Christopher,  1380. 

Thomas,  1380. 

lessee  of  North  Shoebury  rectory,  288. 
Pykebus,  Thomas,  of  Thrintoft,  767. 

Pykering.  See  Pickering. 

Pylkyngton.  See  Pilkington. 

Pylton.  See  Pilton. 

Pym,  Erasmus,  1849,  1853. 

Pymley.  See  Pinley. 

Pynchbecke,  Pynchebeck.  See  Pinchbeck. 
Pyncheon  (Pynchon,  Pynchyn),  John,  1889,  2994, 
3075- 

Pynck.  See  Pincke. 

Pyncknaye.  See  Pynkeney. 

Pynden,  Thomas,  2251. 

Pynder.  See  Pindar. 

Pyne,  John,  1197. 

Thomas,  2942. 

Pynkeney  (Pyncknaye),  George,  of  Billingham, 
1014. 

Michael,  of  Yarm,  616. 

Richard,  of  Brandon,  870. 

Cf.  Pinkneys. 

Pynner,  Midd.  See  Pinner. 

Pynner,  Thomas,  clerk  of  Kitchen,  1332,  1373. 

master  surveyor  of  ordnance  in  Tower,  24. 
Pynnockes,  Devon  [?  in  Ottwell],  2297. 
Pynnockes  Sheer.  See  Pinnock  Shire. 

Pynnockes  Skerne.  See  Pinnock  Skerne. 

Pypwell.  See  Pipewell. 

Pyrford  (Pirforde),  Surrey,  manor,  267 9. 
park,  2679. 

Pyrry,  Thomas,  prebendary  in  Gloucester  cathedral, 
2874. 

Pysley.  See  Piseley. 

Pysyng.  See  Pising. 

Pytchethorne.  See  Pitstone. 

Pytman,  Robert,  clerk,  371. 

Thomas,  1211. 

Pytsey.  See  Pitsea, 

Pytte,  Roger,  1093. 

"Thomas,  1093. 

Pyttes,  Richard,  of  London,  3356. 


Quadring  (Quadringe,  Quadrynge),  Thomas,  259, 
1871, 1874, 1896. 

Quarles,  Francis,  1871,  1874. 

Quarnedon.  See  Quorndon. 

Quasheton,  Yorks,  [unidentified]  3317. 

Quatford  (Quatforde,  Quatteforde),  Salop,  2463, 
p.  345,  2569,  p.  371. 

Queenhill  (Quenehyll,  Quynhill),  Wore,  [in 
Ripple],  2334. 

Queen’s  Bench,  chief  justice  of.  See  Catlyn,  R. 
justice  of.  See  Carus,  T.;  Southcott,  J.;  Wray,  C. 
outlawries  in,  173, 177. 
pleadings  in,  113. 

usher  and  crier  of  (named),  2585,  2688. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


656 

Queen’s  Bench  Prison  (Marshalsea),  marshal  of. 
See  Brandon,  C.;  Brandon,  T.;  Naunton,  W.; 
Verney,  R.;  Wilkes,  J. 

Quemerford  (Cumberford),  Wilts,  [in  Caine], 
1234. 

Quenehyll.  See  Queenhill. 

Queniborough  (Queny  Berow,  Quinbrugh,  Quin- 
burghQuinniborough)  Leic.,  2158,  p.  275, 
3098. 

manor,  1109. 

Quenton.  See  Quinton. 

Queny  Berowe.  See  Queniborough. 

Quethiock  (Quetiocke),  Corn.,  1. 

Quiddenham  (Quyddenham),  Norf.,  270,  1159. 

Quinbrugh,  Quinburgh,  Quinniborough.  See 
Queniborough. 

Quinton  (Quenton,  Quynton),  Glouc.,  2334. 

Quorndon  (Quarnedon),  Leic.,  2576. 

Quyddenham.  See  Quiddenham. 

Quynhill.  See  Queenhill. 

Quynton.  See  Quinton. 

R 

Rabett,  Reginald,  1 204. 

Raby  (Rabie,  Rabye),  Durh.  [in  Stainarop],  873, 
967,  968. 
castle,  2656. 

keeper  of  {named),  837. 
east  park  (Theast  Perke),  875. 
lordship,  837,  961,  970. 
west  parkin,  837. 

Rabye,  Henry,  2823. 

Rackett,  Cuthbert,  of  Durham,  713. 

William,  of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 

Rackwood,  Robert,  901. 

Rackwood  Hall  (Rackwoodhill),  Durh.  [in  Auck- 
land St.  Andrew],  901 

Radborne,  Wilts.  See  Rodbourne. 

Radbourne,  Line.  See  Redbourne. 

Radclyff,  Midd.  See  Ratcliff. 

Radclyffe  (Radeclyffe,  Ratclif),  Edward,  son  of 
Humphrey,  2568. 

Henry,  knight,  2286. 

knight,  brother  of  Thomas  earl  of  Sussex, 
2568. 

Humphrey,  knight,  2568. 

Mary,  wife  of  Robert,  earl  of  Sussex,  2568. 
Robert,  earl  of  Sussex  {ob.  1542),  2568. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Sussex  {ob.  1583),  K.G.,  coun- 
cillor, captain  of  gentlemen  pensioners,  presi- 
dent of  Council  in  North,  lieutenant  general 
in  North,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  chief  justice 
of  forests  south  of  Trent,  lord  chamberlain, 
1331,  1336,  1855-7,  1864,  2040,  2128,  2171, 
2211,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2222,  2228,  2238, 
2459,  2510,  2513,  2525,  2526,  2528,  2568, 
2581,  2614,  2706,  3087,  3094,  3095,  3110. 
son  of  Humphrey,  2568. 

Cf.  Ratcliff. 

Raddeston.  See  Radstone. 

Rade,  John,  2660. 

Radeclyff.  See  Radclyffe. 

Raddington  (Reddington)  [Somers.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 350. 

Radell.  See  Raydale. 

Radford,  Notts.,  1326. 

Radford  Semele  (Radford  Semeley),  Warw.,  313. 

Radley,  Berks.,  1184,  2017. 

Radnor,  Rad.,  forest,  2672. 


Radnor,  county,  auditor  of,  2672. 
great  session,  2881. 

Radstone  (Raddestone,  Rodston,  Rodeston,  Rud- 
ston),  Northants.,  manor,  2508. 

Radstone,  Nether  (Neyther  Rodston),  Northants. 
[in  Radstone],  2508. 

Radstone,  Over  (Over  Rodston),  Northants. 
[in  Radstone],  2508. 

Rad  winter  (Radwynter),  Essex,  1213. 
guildhall,  268. 

Raffell,  Robert,  of  Sedgefield,  920. 

Raffman  alias  Alcock,  Edmund,  2724,  p.  399. 

Ragge,  Thomas,  master  of  the  king’s  barge,  3143. 

Rainfurth  (Raynfurth),  Christopher,  of  Marton  le 
Moor,  645 . 

John,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 

Thomas,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 

the  elder,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 
William,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 

Rainham  (Rayneham),  Kent,  1263. 
vicar  presented,  1540. 

Rainham,  South  (South  Raynham),  Norf.,  270. 

Rainham,  West  (West  Raynham),  Norf.,  270. 

Rainton,  East  (Estrainton),  Durh.  [in  Houghton 
le  Spring],  836,  959. 

Rainton  cum  Newby  (Raynton),  Yorks,  [in  Top- 
cliffe],  590,  682,  683. 

Rainton,  West  (Westraynton),  Durh.  [in  Houghton 
le  Spring],  802. 

Rainynges.  See  Rayne. 

Raithbecke,  Thomas,  1824. 

Rake,  Richard,  1831. 

Rakebones,  William,  of  Bishop  Auckland  ,815. 

Raleigh  (Raylegh),  Devon  [in  Northam],  1442. 

Rame  alias  Ramme,  William,  2217. 

Ramenham.  See  Remenham. 

Ramerston.  See  Reymerston. 

Ramesburye.  See  Ramsbury. 

Ramesdayne,  Jane,  of  Tattershall,  38. 

Ramesden,  Ramesden  Bellowes.  See  Ramsden 
Bellhouse. 

Ramesden  Crays.  See  Ramsden  Crays. 

Ramesgill.  See  Ramsgill. 

Ramesholte.  See  Ramsholt. 

Ramesley.  See  Romsley. 

Ramme,  Francis,  prothonotary  and  clerk  of  crown 
in  Welsh  counties,  506. 

William.  See  Rame. 

Rampisham  (Raymsham)  [Dorset],  rector  pre- 
sented, 2856. 

Rampton.  See  Brampton. 

Ramsbury  (Ramesburye),  Wilts.,  manor  and 
rectory,  1103. 

Ramsden  Bellhouse  (Ramesden,  Ramesden  Bel- 
lowes), Essex,  2290. 
park,  2290. 

Ramsden  Crays  (Ramesden  Crays),  Essex,  2290. 

Ramsden,  Robert,  prebendary  of  Westminster, 
1823. 

Ramsey  (Ramesey),  Essex,  268,  2463,  p.  348. 

Ramsey,  Hants.  See  Romsey. 

Ramsey,  Hants,  monastery,  268,  555,  1206,  2258, 
2353. 

Ramsgill  (Ramesgill),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Mal- 
zeard],  861. 

Ramshaw  (Ramshawe),  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St. 
Andrew],  965. 

Ramshawe,  Christopher,  of  Durham,  713. 
{another),  726. 

Ramsholt  (Ramesholte),  Suff.,  church,  1320. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


657 


Ramysham.  See  Rampisham. 

Ranaldeshawe,  Ranoldeshawe.  See  Renishaw. 
Ranckell,  Peter,  1169,  1425. 

Rand  (Rande),  George,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

Jalius,  of  Raby,  968. 

Richard,  327. 

William,  son  of  Richard,  327. 

Randell  (Randell,  Randyll),  Anthony,  clerk,  1575. 
Edward,  2328,  2344. 

John,  clerk,  1496. 

Robert,  coroner  in  Somerset,  2819. 

Vincent,  2328,  2344. 

Randolfe.  See  Randolphe. 

Randoll,  William.  See  Holland. 

Randolphe  (Randolfe,  Rondolph),  Bernard,  aider- 
man  of  London,  1847,  1852,  1858,  i860,  1867, 
1899. 

Thomas,  chamberlain  of  Exchequer,  3140. 
of  Chestnut  Wood,  1955. 

Randwick  (Rouwick),  Glouc.,  187. 

Randyll.  See  Randall. 

Ranesley.  See  Romsley. 

Ranshawe,  Richard,  serjeant  at  arms,  123. 

Ranson,  Thomas,  602. 

Ranton  (Ronton),  Staff.,  chapel,  2657. 
monastery,  2657. 
rectory,  2657. 
vicar,  2657. 

Raper,  Adam,  of  Theakstone,  672. 

George,  of  Baldersby,  590. 

Henry,  of  Ainderby  Quernhow,  655. 

of  Sinderby,  648. 

John,  of  Eldmire,  655. 
of  Home,  589. 

of  North  End  of  the  Hoppings,  655. 
of  Roxby,  669. 

the  elder,  of  North  End  of  the  Hoppings,  655. 
the  elder,  of  Roxby,  699. 
the  younger,  of  Home,  589. 

Lancelot,  of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

Nicholas,  of  Exelby,  788. 

Ralph,  of  Topcliffe,  733. 

Richard,  of  Holme,  589. 
of  Sinderby,  648. 

William,  of  Ainderby  Quernhow,  655. 

Rasen,  West  (Estraison),  Line.,  rectory,  1326. 
Raskelf  (Raskall,  Rastell),  Yorks,  [in  Easingwold], 
758. 

lordship,  1941. 

Rastell,  Dorothy,  3148. 

John,  justice  of  Carmarthenshire,  Pembroke- 
shire and  Cardiganshire,  72,  3016. 

Rastrick,  Yorks,  [in  Halifax],  1774. 

Ratby  (Ratbye,  Rotby),  Leic.,  516,  3312. 

See  also  under  Groby. 

Ratclif  (surname) . See  Radclyffe . 

Ratcliff  (Radclyff),  Midd.,  1467. 

Ratcliff  Mills  (Ratcliff  Milles)  [in  Stepney],  1869. 
Ratcliff  (Ratcliffe),  Christopher,  818. 

Henry,  knight,  2064,  3325. 

keeper  of  Portsmouth,  1359. 

John,  2512. 

of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 

Robert,  2547. 

Roger,  1850, 1888. 

Cf.  Radclyffe. 

Ratheby,  Lionel,  2534. 

Rathell.  See  Raydale. 

Ratherfield.  See  Rotherfield. 


Ratlesden.  See  Rattlesden. 

Rattcliff.  See  Ratcliff. 

Rattenden,  Rattendon.  See  Rettendon.  . 

Rattery,  Devon.  See  under  Marley. 

Rattlesden  (Ratlesden,  Rattleston),  Suff.,  2290. 
guild  hall,  268. 
manor,  2641. 

Rauckley  Parva.  See  Raveley,  Little. 

Raunds  (Raundes,  Rawndes),  Northants.,  2569, 
p.  371. 

church,  1320,  2569,  p.  371. 

Rauson.  See  Rawson. 

Raveley,  Little  (Rauckley  Parva),  Hunts.,  chapel, 
2724,  P- 403- 

Raven,  John,  of  London,  8 1 . 

William,  of  London  and  Normanton,  161 . 
Ravendale,  East  (Estrandall,  Estwandall),  Line., 
grange,  1323. 

Ravenhall.  See  Rivenhall. 

Ravensbourne,  in  Deptford,  Kent,  1865,  1867. 
Ravensden  [Beds.],  1320. 

Ravensthorpe  (Rawlsthorpe,  Rawnesthorpe), 
Northants.,  1320,  2463,  p.  349. 

Ravensthorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Felixkirk],  1964. 
Ravenstone  Dale  (Ravenstondayle),  Westm.,  2985. 
Ravensworth,  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street],  697, 
856,2439. 

St.  Mary  Magdalen’s  chapel,  2439. 

Ravensworth  (Ravenswath),  Yorks,  [in  Kirby 
Ravensworth]  ,2561. 
manor,  2561. 
park,  2561. 

Raventofts  (Raventoftes),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon], 
2632. 

Rawcliffe  (Rockcliff,  Rockcliffe,  Rockliff,  Rocliff, 
Roclyff),  Yorks,  [in  Snaith],  1789,  1941,  2463, 
p.  344. 

chapel,  2463,  p.  344. 

Rawe,  Giles,  of  East  Cowton,  642. 

John,  of  Chester  le  Street,  699. 

of  Richmond,  990. 

Robert,  the  elder,  of  Hudswell,  799. 

the  younger,  of  Hudswell,  799. 

Trunyan,  of  Brompton  upon  Swale,  1003. 
William,  of  Catterick,  949. 
of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Rawley,  Simon,  2553. 

Rawling  (Rawlinge,  Rawlynge),  John,  of  Sher- 
burn,  736. 

Richard,  of  Shadforth,  738. 

Thomas,  of  Langley,  837. 

William,  of  Sherburn,  736. 

Rawlins  (Rawlyns),  Edward,  1959. 

J oan,  wife  of  J ohn,  1212. 

John,  1212. 

Thomas,  2734,  2735. 

Rawlinson  (R.awlyngson,  Rawlynson),  John,  2729. 
Ralph,  keeper  of  wardrobe  of  beds  and  armoury 
in  Windsor  Castle,  1395. 

Richard,  842. 

Rawlsthorpe.  See  Ravensthorpe. 

Rawndes,  Northants.  See  Raunds. 

Rawndes,  Richard,  1320. 

Rawnesthorpe,  Rawnesthorpp.  See  Ravens- 
thorpe. 

Rauson,  William,  of  Newbottle,  964. 
of  Northallerton,  637. 

Rawsterne,  Martha,  daughter  of  William,  2986. 
William,  2986. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


658 

Raydale  (Radell,  Rathell),  in  Bainbridge,  Yorks, 
[in  Aysgarth],  2237. 

Raydon  (Reydon,  Roydon),  Suff.,  287,  1900,  2724, 
P-  339- 

Ray  House  (Rayhowse),  Essex  [in  Woodford], 
manor,  493. 

Raylegh,  Devon.  See  Raleigh. 

Raymes,  Robert,  2992. 

Raymond  (Reymond),  Julian  (or  Julia),  wife  of 
Thomas,  1442,  2401. 

Thomas,  1442,  2401. 

Raynderdson,  Arthur,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Rayne  (Rainynges),  Essex,  2290. 

marsh,  2290. 

Rayne,  Geoffrey,  of  Darlington,  846. 

John,  of  Hudswell,  798. 

Leonard,  of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Richard,  605. 

Thomas,  of  Staindrop,  966. 

Rayneham.  See  Rainham. 

Rayner,  Agnes,  2458. 

James,  of  Tadcaster,  778. 

Richard,  271. 

Robert,  166. 
of  Skelton,  863. 

Raynerdson,  Arthur,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Raynes,  Cornelius,  2773. 

Raynfurth.  See  Rainfurth. 

Raynham.  See  Rainham. 

Raynold.  See  Reynold. 

Raynoldes.  See  Reynolds. 

Raynsford,  Charles,  2958. 

Raynton.  See  Rainton  cum  Newby. 

Raynton,  Cuthbert,  of  Brierton,  915. 

Reach  (Le  Reche,  Reachecroftes,  Reche),  Cambs. 
[in  Burwell  and  S waff  ham  Prior],  2569, 
p.  370,  2724,  p.  402. 

St.  Andrew’s  chapel,  2569,  p.  370. 

St.  John’s  chapel,  2569,  p.  370. 

Reade  (Rede,  Reed),  Andrew,  3174. 

Bartholomew,  2471. 

Cuthbert,  of  London,  2571. 

Dorothy,  daughter  of  J ohn,  3121. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Innocent,  1226. 

Giles,  coroner  in  Bristol,  145 . 

Innocent,  1226. 

John,  2471,  2507,  3121. 
brother  of  William,  1036. 
deceased,  203,  1702,  1703. 
of  Easington,  737. 
of  Neasham,  887. 
of  Thirkleby,  764. 
son  of  William,  1097. 

Richard,  knight,  1892. 
of  Shotton,  737. 

Simon,  of  Croxdale,  698. 

William,  1036. 

father  of  John,  1097. 
of  Lumley,  964. 

Reading  (Readinge,  Reding,  Ridinge),  Berks., 
518, 521, 1863. 

letters  dated  at,  2524,  2526,  3305. 

manor,  521. 

monastery,  273,  316, 521,  2385,  2573,  2576,  3313. 

St.  Giles,  Jesus  chantry  in,  2450. 

St.  Lawrence,  St.  John’s  chantry  in,  2450. 

St.  Mary,  vicar  presented,  390,  1388,  2138. 

See  also  under  Battle. 

Reading  (Readinge),  Berks.,  hundred,  273. 

Readman.  See  Redman. 


Reasby  (Resbye),  Line,  [in  Stainton  by  Lang- 
worth],  2592. 

Rebellion  in  the  North,  40,  504,  512,  1326,  1341, 
139°,  1777, 1906,  2048,  2219,  2280,  2520,  2568. 
pardons  for  rebels,  585-1018,  1331,  1356,  2040, 
2121,  2128,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2222,  2228,  2454, 
2459>  2525,  2526,  2581. 
proclamations  of  rebels,  2040,  2171. 
rebels’  goods,  inquiry  into,  2684. 
rebels’  lands,  sale  of,  1715. 

Reche.  See  Reach. 

Record,  Robert,  2097. 

nephew  of  Robert,  2097. 

Redbourn  (Redborne),  Herts.,  2351. 

See  also  under  Beaumont  Hall;  Copt  Hall. 
Redbourne  (Radbourne),  Line.,  1323. 

Redcanne,  Gosan,  476. 

Redcrewe.  See  Rhydyrhiw. 

Reddington.  See  Raddington. 

Rede  [Suff.],  rector  presented,  1650. 

Rede  (surname).  See  Reade. 

Redenes.  See  Reedness. 

Redenhall,  Norf.  See  under  Harleston. 

Redereth.  See  Rotherhithe. 

Redesdale  (Redesdell),  John,  604. 

Thomas,  of  Northallerton,  941. 

Redeworth.  See  Red  worth. 

Redhead,  John,  of  Shotton,  737. 

Reding,  Berks.  See  Reading. 

Redinge  (Redynge),  Agnes,  dame,  2140. 

John,  2301. 

Richard,  2301. 

Thomas,  of  Pinner,  3352. 

William,  of  Amersham,  173. 

Redmain  (Rodmayne),  Cumb.  [in  Isell],  Trinity 
chapel,  2438. 

Redman  (Readman),  Cuthbert,  of  Great  Ouse- 
burn,  980. 

George,  of  Cringleford,  attainted,  1343,  3355* 
Henry,  of  Northop,  2041. 

John,  of  Owlshaw,  992. 

Mary,  wife  of  George,  3355. 

William,  clerk,  3294. 

Redmarshall  (Remershall),  Durh.,  906. 

See  also  under  Carleton;  Stillington. 

Redmaydon,  Henry,  of  Preston,  2041. 
Redmersham.  See  Rodmersham. 

Rednes.  See  Reedness. 

Redstone,  John,  2475. 

Redworth  (Bedeworth,  Redeworth),  Durh.  [in 
Heighington],  833,  834,  879. 

Redylsden.  See  Riddlesden. 

Redynge.  See  Redinge. 

Reed.  See  Reade. 

Reedness  (Redenes,  Rednes),  Yorks,  [in  Whitgift], 
1941,  2222,  2569,  p.  371,  2653. 
chapel,  2569,  p.  371. 

Reepes.  See  Repps. 

Reepham  (Riff ham),  Norf.,  1464. 

Rees.  See  Rice. 

Reeth  (Rithe),  Yorks,  [in  Grinton],  986. 
Reignoldes.  See  Reynolds, 
releases: — 

debts  to  crown,  2567,  3089. 
forfeiture  of  marriage,  etc.,  under  grants  of 
wardships,  1366,  1799,  2261,  2590. 
rents  reserved,  2449. 

Relfe,  Ralph,  of  Long  Newton,  850. 

William,  of  Mayfield,  75 . 

Relington.  See  Rillington. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


659 


Remenham  (Ramenham),  Berks.,  2886. 

Remershall.  Set  Redmarshall. 

Remerston.  See  Reymerston. 

Remond,  Thomas,  of  South  Otterington,  666. 
Remmond,  William,  of  South  Otterington,  666. 
Remnam,  John,  2273. 

Remyngton,  John,  3066. 

Rendlesham  (Rendelsham)  [Suff.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 2695. 

Reneger,  Michael,  sub-dean  of  Lincoln,  2161. 
Renishaw  (Ranaldeshawe,  Ranoldeshawe),  Yorks. 

fin  Eckington],  1828. 
rents,  services,  dues,  etc.: — 
castle  guard,  2520. 

corn,  etc.,  276,  306,  1105,  1106,  1369,  1907, 
2292,  2522,  2558,  3322. 
day  works,  1310. 
eggs,  2239,  2558. 
geese,  1349. 
gloves,  2285. 

hay,  harvest  and  carriage  of,  521,  1099. 
hens,  etc.,  1332,  1349,  2239,  2280,  2285,  2515. 
lamb  silver,  2086. 

pepper,  1130,  1394,  1934,  1942,  2285,  2576. 

red  rose,  13 11,  2290. 

salt,  2670. 

spurs,  1130, 1394. 

straw,  1337,  2522. 

‘threffes’,  2080. 

‘turfedaltes’,  2558. 
wax,  1312. 

Rentzell,  Peter,  merchant  of  Hamburg,  2586. 
Repingdon,  Derb.  See  Repton. 

Repington  (surname).  See  Reppington. 

Reppes,  Henry,  1848, 1855,  3110. 

John,  son  of  Henry,  3110. 

Reppington  (Repington,  Reppyngton),  Richard, 
53°. 

feodary  in  Staffordshire,  1729,  1731,  2034, 
3021,  3022,  3053,  3068,  3085A. 

Repps,  North  (Northe  Reepes),  Norf.,  270. 

See  also  under  Bastwick. 

Repps,  South  (South  Reepes),  Norf.,  270. 

Repton  (Repingdon),  Derb.,  3005. 
monastery,  1771. 

Requests,  Court  of,  masters  of.  See  Haddon,  W.; 

Seckford,  T.;  Smith,  T.;  Wilson,  T.;  Wrothe,  T. 
Reresbye,  Thomas,  2500. 

Resbye.  See  Reasby. 

restitution  of  forfeited  lands  and  goods  to 
pardoned  traitor,  2525,  2526. 

Reston,  North  (Northe  Reston),  Line.,  1924. 
Restormal  (Restormell),  Corn,  [in  Lostwithiel], 
manor,  1335. 
park,  chapel  in,  1 3 3 5 . 

Rettendon  (Rattenden,  Rattendon),  Essex,  2290. 
Reve,  John,  commissioner  in  Dorset,  1751. 
tenant  in  Westminster,  1782. 

Thomas,  of  London,  2286. 

Revell,  Gregory,  2679. 

Rever.  See  River. 

Revesby,  Line.,  2398. 

Revett  (Rivett,  Ryvett),  Andrew,  1256,  1276. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Andrew,  1256. 

George,  son  of  Andrew,  1256. 

Grisel,  wife  of  Thomas,  3209. 

James,  1856,  1859,  3050. 

John,  1320. 

son  of  Andrew,  1256,  1276. 

Thomas,  3209. 


Revett,  Thomas — cont. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
justice  of  peace  in  Cambridgeshire,  1880. 

Reway,  Nicholas,  2806. 

Rewe,  Devon,  1320. 

Rewes  alias  Rowelles,  Salop  [, unidentified ],  2463. 

Rey  (Reye),  Henry,  of  Sadberge,  884. 

John,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 

Richard,  of  Sadberge,  884. 

Robert,  of  Bishopton,  774. 

Cf.  Wray. 

Reydon.  See  Raydon. 

Reymerston  (Ramerston,  Remerston),  Norf., 
2158,  p.274. 

rector  presented,  1651. 

Reymond.  See  Raymond. 

Reyne,  John,  2899. 

Reynell,  Richard,  1248. 

Reynold  (Raynold,  Reynolde),  Richard,  of  Darling- 
ton, 846. 

William,  of  Balscott,  1220. 

Reynolds  (Raynoldes,  Reignoldes,  Reynoldes, 
Reynolles),  Henry,  2398. 
commissioner  in  Suffolk,  226,  3050. 

Nicholas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3141. 

Richard,  2292,  p.  310. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Devonshire,  246, 
1754, 1876. 
of  London,  3356. 

William,  1638. 

Rhosgoch  (Roose  Gore),  Mont,  [in  Worthen], 
3260. 

Rhos  Venassaph  (Rosevenassaphe),  in  Dinllain 
commote.  Cam.,  1321. 

Rhosyr  (Rosfairemill),  Angl.,  mill,  3314. 

Rhydyrhiw  (Redcrewe),  Merion.  [in  Llanegryn], 
2292,  p.  311. 

Rhys.  See  Rice. 

Riall.  See  Ryhall. 

Riborfe  Branstede.  See  Brandeston. 

Ribston,  Little  (Ribston),  Yorks,  [in  Spofforth], 
preceptory,  1377. 

Ricard,  Thomas,  3122. 

Riccall  (Ricknall),  Yorks.,  939. 

Rice  (Rees,  Rhys)  ap  James,  2724,  p.  400. 

ap  Jevan  ap  Thomas,  2724,  p.  400. 

ap  Morgan,  2032. 

ap  Morris  ap  Owen,  1742. 

ap  Owen,  3016. 
of  Upton,  1700. 

ap  Thomas,  constable  of  Aberystwith  and  Mont- 
gomery castles,  steward  of  Montgomery, 
Kerry  and  Kedewen  lordships,  66. 
ap  Hoell  ap  Owen,  2724,  p.  400. 

David  ap  Aynon,  552. 

Griffith,  2292,  p.  310. 

justice  of  peace  in  Carmarthenshire,  552. 

William,  2658. 

Rich  (Riche,  Rych,  Ryche),  Edward,  justice  of 
peace  in  Essex,  1862,  1870,  1875,  1889. 
leatherseller,  of  London,  1423. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert,  1426. 

George,  313. 

Robert,  lord  Rich  (oh.  1581),  1426,  3094,  3095. 

Richard  ap  Howell,  3205. 

ap  Owen,  2446. 

Agnes,  wife  of,  2446. 

John  Ph’e,  3001. 

Richard  (Richarde),  Benet,  488. 

John,  of  Throston,  586. 


66o  GENERAL  INDEX 


Richards  (Richardes,  Rychardes),  Griffin,  keeper 
of  Colley  Weston  manor,  1943. 

John,  of  Dorweeke,  2942. 

Richard.  See  Robertes  alias  Richardes. 

Richardson  (Richardeson,  Richardsonne,  Richar- 
son,  Richerson,  Richeson,  Rychardson), 
Christopher,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 
ofHipswell,  591. 
of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 
of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Cuthbert,  of  Knitsley,  894. 

Henry,  of  Tudhoe,  880. 

James,  of  Yarm,  632. 

John,  of  Asenby,  893. 
of  East  Merrington,  874. 
of  Hart,  588. 
of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 
of  Manfield,  772. 

Lancelot,  the  elder,  of  Scruton,  768. 
the  younger,  of  Scruton,  768. 

Leonard,  of  Carperby,  936. 

Michael,  of  Stainton,  634. 

Nicholas,  clerk,  2724,  p.  399. 

Peter,  of  Asenby,  893. 

Ralph,  of  Greatham,  960. 

Richard,  of  Carlton  Miniott,  600. 
of  Cassop,  698. 
of  Dishforth,  640. 
of  Northallerton,  639. 
of  Scruton,  768. 

Robert,  clerk,  1567. 

Thomas,  clerk,  2921. 
of  Cornforth,  921. 
of  Osmotherley,  663. 
of  Thirsk,  601. 

William,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 
of  Chilton,  876. 
of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 
of  Hart,  587. 
of  Marton,  623. 
of  Mordon,  974. 

Cf.  Rickardson. 

Riche.  See  Rich. 

Richelye.  See  Rugeley. 

Richemond,  Richemonde,  Richemonte.  See  Rich- 
mond. 

Richerd,  Gilbert.  See  Wappes,  Richard. 

Richerson,  Richeson.  See  Richardson. 

Richmond,  Surrey,  House  of  Friars  of,  2440. 

Richmond  (Richemond,  Richemonde,  Richemonte, 
Richmont,  Rychemond,  Rychmond),  Yorks., 
684,  948,  950,  951,  989,  990,  2040,  2132,  2171, 
2214, 2441,  2526. 

bailiff,  3317. 

castle,  1777,  2225. 
constable  of,  2268. 

forests,  steward,  etc.,  of,  2268. 

lordship  and  liberty,  2237,  2268. 
bailiffs  and  steward  of,  2268,  3326. 

See  also  under  Middleham. 

receiver,  2939,  2945. 

St.  Agatha’s  monastery,  3327. 

See  also  under  Middleham. 

Richmond,  Yorks,  [in  Cottingham],  manor,  2549. 

Richmond  (Richemond,  Richemonde),  arch- 
deaconry, 304,  1771,  2115,  2225,  2237,  2292, 
p.  311,  2523,  2680. 

receiver  general  in  {named),  15,  2939,  2945. 

Richmond  (Richemond),  countess.  See  Tudor. 

Richmond,  duke  of.  See  Fitzroy. 


Richmond  (Richemond),  honour,  commission  to 
lease  crown  lands  in,  3091. 

Richmond’s  Lands  (Richemond  Landes,  Riche- 
mondes  Landes),  557,  1316,  1413,  2284,  2572. 
Richmond  (Richemonte,  Richmonte,  Richmunte, 
Rychemounte,  Rychmond),  John,  of  Skelton, 
863. 

justice  of  peace  in  Cumberland,  1882. 

Richard,  of  Ripon,  864. 

of  Skelton,  863. 

Robert,  12,  2704. 

gentleman  of  the  Chapel,  3320. 

Roger,  of  Skelton,  863. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  717. 

of  Redworth,  834. 

William,  of  Redworth,  834. 

Rickarde  (Rickard),  Nicholas,  1128, 1789. 
Rickardson,  Ralph,  of  Stainton,  634. 

Cf.  Richardson. 

Rickinghall  Superior  (Overrickingdale),  Suff., 
268. 

Rickling  (Ricklinge),  Essex,  268. 

Ricknall.  See  Riccall. 

Rickthorne,  William,  3244. 

Ricott.  See  Rycote. 

Ricrafte,  Giles,  of  Bristol,  145,  146. 

Riddlesden  (Redylsden),  in  Bingley,  Yorks.,  2454. 
Riderith.  See  Erith. 

Ridge  (Rugge),  Herts.,  rectory,  3237. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3237. 

Ridge,  Thomas,  armourer  in  Tower  of  London, 

1404. 

Ridgeley,  Staffs.  See  Rugeley. 

Ridgeley  (Ridgeleye),  Alice,  wife  of  William  the 
elder,  2953. 

William,  the  elder,  2953. 
grandson  of  William,  2953. 

Ridgewaye  (Rydgewaye),  Yorks,  [unidentified], 
1828. 

Ridgmont,  Beds.  See  also  under  Brogborough. 
Ridinge.  See  Reading. 

Ridley  (Ridlay,  Rydley),  Anne,  2260. 

Elizabeth,  2260. 

Henry,  2656. 

James,  2479. 

John,  2260. 

clerk,  2463,  p.  343. 

Nicholas,  240,  1752. 

Owen,  clerk,  1359. 

Thomas,  of  Low  Coniscliffe,  840. 

Rieslipp.  See  Ruislip. 

Rievaulx  (Rivalx,  Ryvalx),  Yorks.,  monastery, 
1906,  2664. 

Riffham.  See  Reepham. 

Rigges,  Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London, 

1405. 

Riggesby.  See  Rigsby. 

Rigmay,  William,  1097. 

Rigsby  (Riggesby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Rigton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Overblow],  1135. 
Rillington  (Relington,  Wellington),  Yorks.,  1941. 
rectory,  2080. 

Rimpton  (Rympton)  [Somers.],  rector  presented, 
I347* 

Ringewood  (Ryngewood),  Henry,  2932. 

Ringland  (Ringlond),  Norf.,  1 286,  2 1 3 8,  p.  274. 
Ringley,  Edward,  knight,  5 84. 

Ringmere,  Suff.  [near  Ipswich],  grange,  3243. 
Ringshall  (Ryngsawe,  Ryngsell),  Suff.,  268,  1160. 
Ringstead,  Great  (Ryngestede  Magna),  Norf.,  270. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


66l 


Ringwood,  Hants.,  hundred,  2558. 

Ripley  Court  (Ripley),  Kent  [in  Westwell],  manor, 
1104. 

Ripley  (Rippley),  Edward,  of  Maunby,  621. 
Gabriel,  of  Bowes,  998. 

George,  of  Carlton,  705 . 

( another ),  706. 

John,  of  Carlton,  705 . 

( another ),  706. 

Ralph,  of  Ripon,  867. 

Richard,  of  Carlton,  706. 

Thomas,  of  Ripon,  593. 

William,  of  Carlton,  705 . 

Ripon  (Rippon,  Ryppon),  Yorks.,  589,  593, 

598,  759>  778,  864,  866,  867,  1331,  2040,  2128, 
2171,  2212,  2214,  2459,  2526,  2581,  3326. 
collegiate  church,  3326. 

Sutton  grange,  492. 

See  also  under  Bewerley;  Dacre;  Grantley; 
Hungate;  Ingerthorpe;  Markington;  Monk- 
ton,  Bishop;  Pateley  Bridge;  Raventofts; 
Sawley;  Skelton;  Sutton  Grange;  Thorpe; 
Wallerthwaite;  Westwick;  Winksley. 

Ripple  (Ryppell),  Kent,  1224. 

Ripple,  Wore.  See  under  Queenhill. 

Rippley  (surname).  See  Ripley. 

Rippon.  See  Ripon. 

Rippon,  Martin,  of  Brandon,  870. 

Thomas,  of  Cornsay,  879. 

Ripton,  Abbott’s  (Rypton  Abbottes,  Seyntjohn’s 
Rypton),  Hunts.,  2314. 
church,  advowson  of,  2314. 
manor,  2314. 
park,  2314. 

Ripton,  King’s  (Ripton  Regis),  Hunts.,  2724, 
p.  403. 

Risangles.  See  Rishangles. 

Risdon.  See  Rysedon. 

Rise  (Risse,  Ryse),  Yorks.,  manor,  2549. 

Riseley  (Ryseley)  [Beds.],  vicar  presented,  1545. 
Rishangles  (Risangles),  Suff.,  2447. 

Riskington.  See  Ruskington. 

Risse.  See  Rise. 

Riston,  Long,  Yorks.  See  under  Arnold. 

Rithe.  See  Reeth. 

Riton.  See  Ryton  upon  Dunsmore. 

Ritton  (Ryton),  Salop  [in  Wentnor],  2724,  p.  403. 
Ritton  Coltpark  (Estritton  Coltparke),  Northumb. 

[in  Nether  Witton],  1939. 

Rivalx.  See  Rievaulx. 

Rivenhall  (Ravenhall,  Ruvenhall,  Ryvenhall), 
Essex,  2290. 

River  (Ryver),  Kent,  307,  3221. 

River  (Rever,  Ryver),  Sussex  [in  Tillington], 
manor,,  303. 

River-Hall  (Water),  Kent  [in  Biddenden],  2373. 
Rivers  (Ryvers),  John,  alderman  of  London,  1852, 
1858. 

Rives,  Thomas,  3 1 , 

Rivett.  See  Revett. 

Rizzio,  Sebastian,  1518. 

Road,  Somers.  See  under  Shawford. 

Roade  (Rode,  Roode),  Northants.,  2109,  3347. 
manor,  1301. 

See  also  under  Hyde. 

Roadwater  (Rodewater),  Somers,  [in  Old  Cleeve], 
2568. 

Roan.  See  Rouen. 

Robache  alias  Robage,  John,  2203. 

Robartes.  See  Roberts. 


Robenson.  See  Robinson. 

Roberdes.  See  Roberts. 

Robert  ap  Rees  ap  Jevan  Lloid,  2676. 

Robertes  alias  Richardes,  Richard,  of  Monmouth, 
205  3(3). 

Roberts  (Robartes,  Roberdes,  Robertes),  Edmund, 
277* 

Edward,  of  Wollaston,  561. 

James,  stationer,  of  London,  1952. 

John,  573, 1185. 

serjeant  at  arms,  2546. 

Richard,  son  of  John,  575. 

Walter,  249, 1894. 

William,  2315. 

Robertson,  Anthony,  1846,  1871,  1874. 

Edward,  161,  248 3B. 

John,  clerk,  2158,  p.  276 
of  East  Har  ling,  188. 

Robins  (Robyns),  Hugh,  bailiff  of  Conway,  2041. 

William,  2574. 

Robinson  (Robenson,  Robynson,  Robyson), 
Andrew,  2749. 

Bernard,  of  Newton  Morrell,  770. 

Brian,  of  West  Merrington,  687. 

Christopher,  of  Easington,  737. 

Cuthbert,  of  Darlington,  844. 

Edmund,  M.A.,  1653. 

Edward,  of  East  Boldon,  710. 

Francis,  citizen  of  London,  199,  3346. 

Gabriel,  of  Barton,  770. 

George,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 
of  Ormsby,  615. 
of  Ravensworth,  697. 
of  Little  Stainton,  922. 

Gilbert,  of  Stokesley,  618. 

Isabel,  wife  of  Lawrence  (later  Isabel  Eustage),  64. 

John,  2954. 

benefactor  in  York,  268. 
of  Burton  cum  Walden,  75  5 . 
of  Durham,  725. 

( another ),  728. 
of  Ellerton  Abbey,  891 . 
of  Exelby,  788. 
of  Heighington,  845 . 
of  Lackenby,  619. 
of  Marske,  606. 
of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 
of  Morton  Grange,  865. 
of  Norton,  926. 
of  Scorton,  1004. 
of  Spen,  740. 
of  Winlaton,  912. 
the  elder,  of  Hurworth,  858. 
the  younger,  of  Hurworth,  858. 

Lawrence,  64,  3136. 

Leonard,  of  Richmond,  990. 
of  Thoralby,  927. 

Marmaduke,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Martha,  wife  of  John,  2934. 

Martin,  of  Byers  Green,  81 1. 

Philip,  of  Newton  Morrell,  770. 

Ralph,  of  Middleton,  892. 

Richard,  dyer,  2446. 
of  Low  Coniscliffe,  840. 
of  Thoralby,  929. 

Robert,  clerk,  246. 
of  Fishburn,  914. 
of  Cold  Heselton,  964. 

Roger,  of  Carlton,  731. 

of  Clerkenwell,  2463,  p.  348. 


662 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Robinson — cont. 

Rowland,  of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  670. 

Simon,  of  Burtersett,  931. 
of  Reeth,  986. 
of  Tolesby,  608. 

Thomas,  of  West  Auckland,  969. 
of  West  Boldon,  710. 
of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 
of  Cold  Hesleton,  964. 
of  Esh,  797. 
of  Marske,  627. 
of  Neasham,  860. 
of  Stillington,  977. 
of  West  Rainton,  802. 
of  Winlaton,  912. 

William,  citizen  of  London,  159,  178. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Bishopdale,  1414. 
of  Cundall,  656. 
of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 
of  Masham,  993. 
of  Middleham,  690. 
of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 
of  Thoralby,  927. 
of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 
of  Whorlton,  899. 

Robotham,  Grace,  wife  of  Robert,  2096. 

John,  1075. 

son  of  Robert,  2096. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John  (daughter  of  Richard 
Grace),  1074. 

Robert,  522. 

yeoman  of  wardrobe,  2096. 

Robson,  Nicholas,  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  613. 

Richard,  70,  2671. 

Robert,  of  Norton,  976. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  718. 
of  Urpeth,  697. 

William,  of  Northallerton,  638. 

Robton,  Thomas,  2463,  p.  346. 

Robyns.  See  Robins. 

Robyson.  See  Robinson. 

Roch  (Roche,  Rupa)  [Pem.],  vicar  presented,  1562. 

Rochdale  (Rochedale),  Lancs.  1772. 

Roche,  Walter,  clerk,  333. 

Rochester,  Kent,  2885,  3092,  3356. 

bridge,  commission  to  enquire  into  the  endow- 
ments, maintenance  etc.,  2162. 

cathedral,  dean  of,  2162.  See  also  Freake,  E.; 
Willoughby,  T. 
and  chapter  of,  2625 . 

mayor,  2162. 

St.  Margaret  in,  1112. 

Rochester,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  2620-2,  2625, 
2626.  See  also  Freake,  E.;  Gest,  E. 

Rochester,  Edward,  of  Southbank,  875. 

Robert,  knight,  312,  2124,  2290. 

Rochford  (Rocheford),  Essex,  1438. 

Rockbeare,  Devon.  See  under  Allercombe. 

Rockeley,  Robert,  3185. 

Rockerden.  See  Wrickton. 

Rockeswood.  See  Rook  wood. 

Rockhampton  (Rockington),  Glouc.,  1227,  1229. 

Rockingham  (Rokingham),  Northants.,  castle, 
2588. 

park,  2677. 

Rockingham  (Rockyngham,  Rokingham)  Forest, 
Northants,  2143,  2677,  3358. 

keeper  and  ranger,  etc.,  of,  2588. 

Rockington.  See  Rockhampton. 

Rockliff,  Rockliffe.  See  Rawcliffe. 


Rockyngham.  See  Rockingham. 

Rocliff  (Roclyff),  Yorks,  [in  Aldborough],  manor, 
2113. 

Rocliff,  Roclyff,  Yorks,  [in  Snaith].  See  Rawcliffe. 
Rodborough,  Glouc.,  270. 

Rodbourne  (Radborne,  Rodborne),  Wilts,  [in 
Malmesbury],  manor,  1270,  1429. 

Rodderfurth,  Christopher,  of  Durham,  724. 
Roddomme,  Robert,  of  Durham,  726. 

Rode.  See  Roade. 

Rodeham,  John,  1947. 

Robert,  son  of  John,  1 947 
Roden  (Rodon),  Salop  [in  Rodington],  2724,  p. 
403. 

Rodermaker,  John,  25 10. 

Rodes,  Edward,  clerk,  2687. 

Francis,  1883,  3065. 

Rodeston.  See  Radstone. 

Rodestrate  (Rodestrete),  Suff.  [in  Brundish], 
manor,  3319. 

Rodewater.  See  Roadwater. 

Roding,  Abbotts  (Abbes  Rodinge),  Essex,  268. 
Roding,  Aythorp  (Eythorpe  Rodyenge,  Hitrope 
Rodinge),  Essex,  268,  2990. 

Roding,  High  (Highrodinge,  Highrodinges), 
Essex,  268. 

Roding,  Leaden  (Roding  Plumbea)  [Essex], 
rector  presented,  1649. 

Roding,  Margaret  (Margarett  Rodinge),  Essex, 
268. 

Rodington,  Salop.  See  under  Roden. 

Rodmayne.  See  Redmain. 

Rodmersham  (Redmersham),  Kent,  1263,  1296, 
2379. 

Rodney,  George,  208,  212,  218,  1696,  1849,  1853, 
33I4- 

Rodon.  See  Roden. 

Rodston.  See  Radstone. 

Roger  ap  Richarde,  2033  (4). 

Roger,  Brian,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Roger,  Gawin,  of  Simonstone,  935. 

Henry,  deceased,  1813. 

John,  2802. 

Rogerley,  Durh.  [in  Stanhope],  2520. 

Rogers,  Agnes,  widow,  1303. 

George,  208,  212,  218, 1696, 1885. 

Lawrence,  2400. 

Richard,  suffragan  bishop  of  Dover,  3093 . 
Thomas,  son  of  Agnes,  1303. 

William,  of  Chelmsford,  136. 

Rogers  alias  Gratcliffe,  William,  2942. 

Roise,  Marmaduke,  of  Birkby,  630. 

Roke,  Dors,  [in  Bere  Regis],  manor,  1266. 

Rokeby,  Yorks.  See  under  Egglestone. 

Rokeby,  John,  LL.D.,  1882,  1886-8. 

Rokingham.  See  Rockingham. 

Rolf  (Rolfe),  Thomas,  1337. 

William,  2447. 

Rolle  (Roll),  Henry,  3031. 
son  of  John,  2601. 

John,  191, 1178,  2601. 

Cf.  Rowle. 

Rolles,  George,  215. 

Henry,  2942. 

John,  1747- 
Rollesby,  Norf.,  1 343. 

Rollstone  (Rolston)  [Wilts.],  rector  presented,  1328. 
Rolvenden  (Rownden),  Kent,  73. 

Rolyngham,  Robert,  2724,  p.  402. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


663 


Romald  Kirk  (Rombaldchurch,  Romboldkirk, 
Romylchurche,  Romylkirke,  Rummylkirk), 
Yorks.  2520. 
church,  2441. 
rector  ( named ),  34. 

See  also  under  Collerston;  Collingworth;  Holwick; 
Lartington;  Mickleton. 

Romanby  (Romanbie,  Romondby),  Yorks,  [in 
Northallerton],  604,  612. 
manor,  1950. 

Romaryn  alias  Rosemary,  William,  yeoman  saddler, 
2657. 

Romayne,  John,  2449,  p.  336. 

Rombaldchurch.  See  Romald  Kirk. 

Romefatt,  Robert,  of  Heighington,  845. 

Romney  Marsh  (Romney  Marshe),  Kent,  liberty, 
1474. 

Romney,  New  (Newe  Romney),  Kent,  2395. 
Romney,  Old  (Veteri  Romney),  Kent,  2465. 
Romondby.  See  Romanby. 

Romsey  (Ramsey),  Hants.,  2294,  2726. 
monastery,  2469. 

Romsley  (Ramesley,  Ranesley),  Salop  [in  Alveley], 
2463,  P- 345- 
church,  2463,  p.  345. 

Romwald  Park.  See  Roomwood  Park. 
Romylchurche,  Romylkirke.  See  Romald  Kirk. 
Rondolph.  See  Randolphe. 

Ronton.  See  Ranton. 

Roo,  Thomas,  i860. 

Roode.  See  Roade. 

Rooke,  John,  of  Kelshale,  192. 

Rookes,  Robert,  1861. 

Rookewood,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Robert,  3247. 
Robert,  3247. 

Rookwood  (Rockeswood),  Suff.  [in  Acton],  3247. 
Roomwood  Park  (Romwald  Park),  Notts,  [in 
Welbeck],  steward  of  {named),  43. 

Roos,  Peter,  3021. 

Roose  (Rowse)  [Pern.],  lordship,  clerk  of  court  of, 
{named),  541. 

Roose  Gore.  See  Rhosgoch. 

Rooss,  Yorks.  See  under  Bracken  Hill. 

Roper,  Ralph,  of  Bedale,  785. 

William,  1865,  2283. 
ropes,  16,  33. 

Ropley,  Hants.,  grange,  2563. 
rectory,  2563. 

Ropsley  (Roppesley),  Line.,  2240,  pp.  295,  296, 
2724,  p.  404. 

See  also  under  Hunby,  Little. 

Ropton.  See  Wropton. 

Rose,  Richard,  of  Kilburn,  734. 

Robert,  of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 

Thomas,  of  Kilburn,  734. 

Rosedale  (Rosedall),  Yorks.,  manor  and  priory, 
1777. 

Rosedale,  Westside  (Rosedale),  Yorks,  [in  Lasting- 
ham],  819. 

Rosell,  Nicholas,  1237. 

Rosevenassaphe.  See  Rhos  V enassaph . 

Rosemary,  William.  See  Romaryn,  William. 
Rosewell,  Alexander,  1365. 

Rosfairemill.  See  Rhosyr. 

Ross  (Rosse),  Heref.,  168. 

Rossall.  See  Rosshall. 

Rosse,  Richard,  of  North  Bedburn,  808. 

Rosshall  (Rossall),  Salop  [in  Baschurch],  1098. 
Rotby.  See  Ratby. 

Rostherne,  Ches.  See  under  Tabley. 


Rotecliff,  William,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Rotheley.  See  Rothley. 

Rotheram,  Yorks.  See  Rotherham. 

Rotheram,  George,  1226. 
of  Farley,  1228. 
of  Harpenden,  1228. 
of  Somereys,  1228. 

justice  of  peace  in  Bedfordshire,  1877. 
Rotherfield  (Ruthelfeld),  Hants,  [in  East  Tisted], 
1262. 

Rotherfield  (Ratherfeild)  [Sussex],  rector  pre- 
sented, 544. 

Rotherforth,  Robert,  forester  of  Galtres  forest, 
2542. 

Rotherham  (Rotheram),  Yorks,  580. 

See  also  under  Greasborough. 

Rotherhithe  (Redereth),  Surrey,  1130. 

Rotherwick  Rotherwyke),  Hants,  2726. 

Rothley  (Rotheley),  Leic.,  manor  and  rectory, 
1261. 

See  also  under  Mountsorrel;  Wycomb. 

Rothwell,  Line.,  1323;  2240,  p.  296. 

Rothwell  (Rowell),  Northants.,  2724,  p.  402. 
rectory,  2560. 

Rothwell  (Rowthwell),  Yorks,  1941. 

Rothyng.  See  Roding. 

Rothynge  Eythorpe.  See  Roding,  Aythorp. 
Rottisforth.  See  Bottesford. 

Roudham  (Rowdham,  Westrudham),  Norf., 
270,  2372. 

Roue.  See  Rowe. 

Rouen  (Roan)  [Seine-Inferieure,  France],  199, 
3356. 

Rough,  Eustace,  2152. 

Rougham  (Rowham),  Norf.,  270. 

Rougham,  Suff.,  268,  1900,  2463,  p.  347. 
Roughbountingley  (Roughbountingsey),  Essex 
[; unidentified ],  2463. 

Rouncton,  East  (Eastruncton),  Yorks,  [in  Rudby 
in  Cleveland],  620. 

Rouncton,  West  (Westruncton),  Yorks.,  620,  663. 
Roundhill  (Rowndhill),  Hants,  [in  Breamore], 
farm,  2642. 

Roundthwaite  (Rownethwayte),  Westm.  [in 
Orton],  2985. 

Roungton  Holme.  See  Holme  next  Runcton. 
Rounsell.  See  Runsell. 

Rouston.  See  Roystone. 

Routh.  See  Rowth. 

Rouwick.  See  Randwick. 

Rowckhorne,  Richard,  of  Fulthorpe,  831. 
Rowdham.  See  Roudham. 

Rowe  (Roue),  Anthony,  auditor  of  Exchequer, 
2216. 

justice  of  peace  in  Middlesex,  1899. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  1 149. 

Henry,  2027. 

John,  2361. 

son  of  Thomas,  1981. 

Mary,  wife  of  John,  2361 . 

Simon,  1423. 

Thomas,  knight,  alderman  and  lord  mayor  of 
London,  77,  1149,  1852,  1858,  1981,  2027. 
Rowell,  Glouc.,  1209. 

Rowell,  Northants.  See  Rothwell. 

Rowelles.  See  Rewes. 

Rowham.  See  Rougham, 

Rowington,  Warw. 

See  under  Pinley. 

Rowland,  William,  clerk,  1151. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


664 

Rowle,  John,  of  Durham,  726. 

Robert,  of  Bedale,  801. 

Cf.  Rolle. 

Rowley,  Staff.  See  Rowley  Regis. 

Rowley,  Yorks.,  2413. 

Rowley  Regis  (Rowley),  Staff.,  533. 

Rowlyn,  Gervase,  2893. 

Rowmwhatt,  Cuthbert,  of  Staindrop,  967. 
Rownden.  See  Rolvenden. 

Rowndhill.  See  Roundhill. 

Rownethwayte.  See  Roundthwaite. 

Rowntrye  (Rowntrey),  Christopher,  of  Stokesley, 
618. 

John,  of  Bishopton,  773. 

Rowsbie,  John,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Rowse,  Line,  [in  Skillington],  manor,  1217. 
Rowse,  Pern.  See  Roose. 

Rowse,  Anne,  2201. 

Dorothy,  2201. 

Edward,  son  of  John,  1281. 

Frances,  2201. 

John,  1281. 

commissioner  in  Devonshire,  1754. 

Mary,  wife  of  Edward,  1281. 

Nicholas,  son  of  Thomas,  2201. 

Thomas,  2201. 

commissioner  in  Suffolk,  1856,  3049. 
Rowston.  See  Roystone. 

Rowtebye.  See  Rudby  in  Cleveland. 

Rowth  (Routh),  Christopher,  of  Snape,  942. 
James,  of  Northallerton,  853. 

John,  of  Wath,  651. 

Richard,  748. 

Rowthorne,  Derb.  [in  Ault  Hucknall],  3185. 
manor,  3185. 

Rowthwell.  See  Roth  well. 

Rowton,  Yorks,  [in  Swine],  3182. 

Roxby  (Roxbie  Pichall),  in  Pickhill,  Yorks.,  644, 
669. 

Roxwell,  Essex.  See  under  Mountneys. 

Royall,  Richard,  1931. 

Roydesolde.  See  Royds,  High. 

Roydon,  Essex,  268,  1900,  2463,  p.  343. 

manor,  2463,  p.  343. 

Roydon,  Suff.  See  Ray  don. 

Roydon,  Thomas,  3084. 
son  of  William,  3092. 
the  elder,  3092. 

William,  son  of  Thomas,  3093. 

Royds,  High  (Roydesolde),  Yorks,  [in  Guiseley], 
268. 

Roynon,  John,  212,  218. 

Royston,  Cambs.  and  Herts.,  chapel,  2724,  p.  404. 
priory,  1202. 

Roystone  (Rouston,  Rowston),  Yorks.,  430,  1166. 

See  also  under  Brctton,  Monk;  Woolley. 

Ruabon,  Deb.  See  under  Dynhylle  Issa. 

Ruckholt  (Ruckold),  in  Low  Leyton,  Essex, 
manor,  493. 

Ruckinge,  Kent,  2465. 

Ruckland  (Rokeland),  Line.,  2240. 

Ruckold.  See  Ruckholt. 

Rucoppe.  See  Ryhope. 

Rudby  in  Cleveland  (Rowtebye,  Rudbie),  Yorks. v 
290,  26*5. 

See  also  under  Rouncton,  East. 

Rudd  (Rudde),  John,  rector  of  Romald  Kirk,  34. 
Matthew,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 

William,  deputy  feodary  of  Northamptonshire, 
255, 1722,  1736,  3030. 


Ruddock,  John,  of  Broughton,  626. 

William,  master  carpenter  in  Tower  of  London, 
20. 

Rudgeley,  Rowland,  2674. 

Rudheath  (Rudhethe,  Rudwarth,  Rudworth), 
Ches.  [in  Davenham],  2437. 
manor,  57,  2437. 

Rudley,  Berks.  See  Radley. 

Rudley,  Robert,  596. 

Rudpeth,  William,  of  Winlaton,  881. 

Rudston,  Northants.  See  Radstone. 

Rudston,  Yorks.  ^Ruston. 

Rudstone  (Rudston),  Robert,  1894,  2162. 
Rudwarth,  Rudworth.  See  Rudheath. 

Rudyard,  John,  of  Guisborough,  61 1 . 

Rugby,  Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Rugeley  (Richelye,  Ridgeley,  Rydgeley),  Staffs., 
1900,  2704,  2724,  p.  398. 

See  also  under  Brereton. 

Rugge,  Herts.  See  Ridge. 

Rugge,  William,  262. 

Rughbargh.  See  Bargh. 

Ruislip  (Rieslipp),  Midd.,  3209. 

Rumboldkirk,  Rummylkirk.  See  Romald  Kirk. 
Rumsey.  See  Romsey. 

Runcorn,  Ches.  See  under  Aston. 

Runcton,  Holme.  See  Runcton,  South. 

Runcton,  North  (Northrington,  Northroughton, 
Northrungton),  Norf.,  270,  2140,  2158,  p. 
274. 

Runcton,  South  (Runcton  Holme),  Norf.,  1848. 
Rundell,  Catherine,  mother  of  Richard,  76. 

Richard,  of  Chitterne,  76. 

Runder,  George,  of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

Runhall,  Norf.,  1286. 

Runsell,  in  Danbury  (Rounsell),  Essex,  2463,  p. 
342. 

Runswick  (Rymysweke,  Rynnesweke,  Rynnys- 
weke),  Yorks,  [in  Hinderwell],  290. 

Rupa.  See  Roch. 

Rushall  (Ruysall),  Norf.,  1245. 

Rushall  (Russhall),  Staff.,  1900,  2724,  p.  398. 
Rushden  (Rusheden),  Northants.,  church,  1320. 
Rushe,  Anthony,  226. 
clerk,  2251. 

William,  1130. 

Ruskington  (Riskington),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 
Russell,  Ann,  wife  of  Thomas,  2345. 

Anne,  wife  of  John,  lord  Russell,  282. 

Bridget,  wife  of  Francis,  earl  of  Bedford,  2407. 
Francis,  knight,  lord  Russell,  earl  of  Bedford 
(1 ob . 1585),  councillor,  steward  of  duchy  of 
Cornwall,  282,  1421,  1846,  1876,  2161,  2211, 
2407,  2567,  2712,  3094,  3095,  3337. 

Henry,  57. 

James,  footman,  2720. 

John,  knight,  lord  Russell,  earl  of  Bedford  (ob. 
1555),  controller  of  the  household,  steward 
of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  282,  567,  1253, 
3337* 

of  Strensham,  286. 
of  Warwick,  1451. 

Spanish  subject,  2817. 

Thomas,  2169. 

knight,  1711,  2990,  3054,  3093. 
of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 
cf  London,  2345. 

( — ).  of  St.  Bride’s,  London,  2140. 

Russhall.  See  Rushall. 

Russhe,  Thomas,  knight,  2644. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


665 


Russhebroke,  William,  clerk,  2930. 

Russia,  1956. 

society  of  merchants  trading  to,  2151. 
Ruston  (Rudston),  in  Wykeham,  Yorks,  1941. 
Ruston  Parva  (Ruston),  Yorks.,  2565. 

Ruthelfeld.  See  Rotherfield. 

Rutland,  county,  coroner  in  (named),  1368. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  1368. 
woodward  of,  2236. 

Rutland,  earl  of,  1127,  1902. 

See  also  Manners. 

Rudes,  Matthew,  of  Durham,  721. 

Rutter,  Henry,  of  Durham,  712. 

Robert,  of  Busby,  613. 

(another),  613. 

Thomas,  of  Broughton,  626. 

William,  2049. 

Ruvenhall.  See  RivenhalL 
Ruysall.  See  Rushall. 

Ruyton.  See  Ryton  upon  Dunsmore. 

Ruyton  of  the  Eleven  Towns,  Salop. 

See  under  Shotatton. 

Ryall.  See  Ryhall. 

Ryboroughe.  See  Ryburgh. 

RybotifFe  Branlestede  (Ryotife  Brandeston).  See 
Brandeston. 

Ryburgh,  Great  (Bibrough  Magna,  Great  Ry- 
boroughe), Norf.,  270,  3240. 

Ryburgh,  Little  (Little  Rybroughe),  Norf.,  3240. 
Rych.  See  Rich. 

Rychardson.  See  Richardson. 

Ryche.  See  Rich. 

Rychemond,  Yorks.  See  Richmond. 

Rychemounte  (surname).  See  Richmond. 

Rychers,  Robert,  1894. 

Rychmond.  See  Richmond. 

Rycote  (Ricott),  Oxon.  [in  Great  Haseley],  2968. 
Ryder,  Leonard,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Otwell,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Ralph,  of  Carlton,  706. 

Thomas,  of  Middleham,  685. 

Rydgebell,  William,  of  More  Hall,  1265. 

Rydgeley.  See  Rugeley. 

Rydley.  See  Ridley. 

Rydon,  Robert,  clerk  of  Council,  2422. 

Rye,  Sussex,  3199. 

St.  Bartholomew  hospital  next,  3199. 
manor  of,  3199. 

Rygdon,  Joan,  wife  of  John,  1198. 

John,  1198. 

Ryhall  (Riall,  Ryall),  Rutland,  2139. 

vicar  presented,  2855,  2910. 

Ryhope  (Rucoppe),  Durh.  [in  Bishop  Wearmouth], 
2520. 

Ryley,  Thomas,  2478. 

Ryll,  Devon.  See  Hill. 

Ryllaton.  See  Pillaton. 

Ryman,  Catherine,  widow,  6. 

Humphrey,  6,  3165. 

John,  son  of  Humphrey,  6,  3165. 

Rymer,  Christopher,  of  Scruton,  768. 

Cuthbert,  of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Leonard,  of  Romanby,  612. 

Nicholas,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 

Richard,  of  Brompton,  744. 

of  Romanby,  604. 

William,  of  Appleton,  612. 
of  West  Tanfield,  985. 

Rympton.  See  Rimpton. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (43) 


Rymysweke.  See  Runswick. 

Ryngestede  Magna.  See  Ringstead,  Great. 
Ryngewood.  See  Ringewood. 

Ryngsawe,  Ryngsell.  See  Ringshall. 

Rynnesweke  Rynnysweke.  See  Runswick. 

Rype.  See  Ryppe. 

Ryplyngham,  Thomas,  1298. 

Ryppe  (Rype),  William,  1227,  1229,  2397. 

Ryppell.  See  Ripple. 

Ryppon.  See  Ripon. 

Rypton  Abbottes.  See  Ripton  Abbott’s. 

Rysden.  See  Ryseden. 

Ryse.  See  Rise. 

Rysedon  (Risdon,  Rysden),  Thomas,  1439,  2295, 
2501. 

Ryseley.  See  Riseley. 

Rysley,  John,  knight,  1020. 

Rythe,  Christopher,  1899. 

Ryton,  Warw.  [in  Bulkington],  2168. 

Ryton,  Salop.  See  Ritton. 

Ryton  upon  Dunsmore  (Riton,  Ruyton,  Ryton  on 
Dunesmore),  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370. 
church,  1320,  2569,  p.  370. 
manor,  2118. 

Ryvalx.  See  Rievaulx. 

Ryvenhall.  See  Rivenhall. 

Ryver.  See  River. 

Ryvers.  See  Rivers. 

Ryvett.  See  Revett. 


S 

Sabbesford.  See  Sawbridgeworth. 

Sable,  Adam,  2449,  p.  336. 

Sabricheworthe,  Sabridgeworth,  Sabrychesworth, 
Sabrysford,  Sabrysforth,  Sabrytheford.  See 
Sawbridgeworth. 

Sacheverell  (Sachaverell,  Zacheverell),  Henry,  2875 . 
John,  1824. 

Ralph,  2123. 

commissioner  in  Derbyshire,  3028,  3029. 
Sackeford.  See  Seckford. 

Sackevile,  Sackevill.  See  Sackvile. 

Sackham.  See  Sacomb. 

Sackvile  (Sackevile,  Sackevill,  Sackevyll,  Sack- 
vill,  Sackville),  Cecily,  wife  of  Thomas,  1418. 
Richard,  knight,  2567,  3098. 

Thomas,  knight,  baron  Buckhurst,  later  earl  of 
Dorset  (ob.  1608),  194,  534,  535,  545,  1190, 
1192,  1248,  1268,  1418,  1862,  1870,  2566, 

3°94,  3°95»  3237>  3242' 

Sacomb  (Sackham),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Sadberge,  Durh.  [in  Haughton  le  Skerne],  884. 
Sadder,  Robert,  2158,  p.  275. 

Saddle  Bow  (Sadelbowe),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 
Sadler  (Sadleir),  Adam,  of  Thoralby,  957. 

Alice,  2430. 

Anne,  wife  of  Edward,  1419, 1420, 1468. 
Christopher,  2725. 

Edward,  1419,  1420. 

son  of  Ralph,  1468. 

Helen,  wife  of  Ralph,  2309. 

Joan,  widow  of  Robert,  2572. 

John,  of  Burneston,  692. 
of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 
of  Sedbusk,  935 

the  elder,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 
the  younger,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 
Margaret,  2572. 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Sadler — cont. 

Matthew,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

Miles,  of  Thoralby,  928. 

Ralph,  knight,  councillor,  chancellor  of  duchy 
of  Lancaster,  194,  195,  197,  1254,  1283,  1419, 
1468,  1715,  i860,  2173,  2211,  2309,  2326, 
2407,2729,  3093. 
of  Little  Langton,  816. 

Richard,  ofBurneston,  691. 

Robert,  2572. 
of  Exelby,  788. 

Roger,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Hertfordshire,  1892. 
ofBurneston,  692. 

Vincent,  of  Thoralby,  937. 

William,  the  elder,  2430. 
ofBurneston,  691. 
of  Roxby,  644. 
son  of  William,  2430. 

Sadney.  See  Cadney. 

safe  conducts,  428,  499, 553,  2272, 

Saffron  Walden.  See  Walden. 

Sage,  William,  clerk,  356. 

Saidbush.  See  Sedbusk. 

Saidgefeld.  See  Sedgefield. 

sailcloth,  297. 

Sainct  Mogham.  See  St.  Maughans. 

St.  Agatha,  Yorks.  See  under  Easby  by  Richmond. 

St.  Albans,  Herts,  2351,  2960. 

monastery,  2208,  2463,  p.  342,  2665,  2724, 
p.401,3210. 

Robert,  abbot  of,  2209. 

St.  Michael,  church,  2463,  p.  346. 

school,  321. 

taverns  in,  3 2 1 . 

See  also  under  St.  Michael;  St.  Stephen. 

St.  Andrew,  Northants,  monastery.  See  under 
Northampton. 

St.  Ann’s  Hill  (Saynte  Anne  Hill),  Surrey  [in 
Chertsey],  1099. 

St.  Austell  (St.  Austils)  [Corn.],  vicar  presented, 
1798. 

St.  Bees  ( Villa  Sancle  Bege , alias  Kirkbye  Becocke), 
Cumb.,  2046. 

See  also  under  Ennerdale. 

St.  Blazey  [Corn.],  chapel,  1798. 

St.  Breock  (St.  Brettocke  next  Wadebridge), 
Corn.,  144. 

St.  Budeaux  {Sancli  Budoci ),  Devon,  chapel,  1771. 

St.  Catherine  (Catgrene),  Somers,  [in  Batheaston], 

St.  Cleer,  Corn.  See  under  Harrobarrow. 

St.  Cyprian,  Yorks.  [?  in  Sigglesthorne],  chapel, 
2439. 

St.  David’s,  Pern.,  cathedral,  treasurer  of  {named), 
1 345* 

St.  Davids,  bishop  of,  chancellor  to.  See  Davies, 
R.;  Gwyn,  L. 

St.  Decumans,  Somers.  See  under  Washford. 

St.  Denys,  Hants,  [in  Southampton],  priory, 
2292,  p.  310. 

St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  Midd.  See  under  London. 

St.  Hilda  Grange  (Hildingrage),  Durh.  [in 
Jarrow],  707. 

St.  Hill,  Peter,  the  elder,  2428. 

Peter,  son  of  Peter,  2428. 

St.  Ives  (Sainte  Ives,  Saynt  Eves),  Hunts.,  1206, 
2353* 

bridge,  268. 

manor,  2238. 


St.  James,  Glouc.  See  under  Bristol. 

St.  John  at  Ousebridge  End,  Yorks.  See  under 
York. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  hospital  of,  in  England, 
74,  270,  581,  1118,  1941,  1964,  2283,  2447, 
2450,  2463,  pp.  364-8,  2519,  2369,  2674, 
2673,2705,2724,3272,3331. 

prior  of.  See  Tresham,  T. 

St.  John,  Northumb.  See  under  Benwell. 

St.  John  (Seint  John,  Seynt  John),  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  Oliver,  2314. 

John,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Berkshire, 
1863. 

son  of  Oliver,  2314. 

Cf.  Paulet,  John. 

Nicholas,  1873. 

Oliver,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent  and 
Surrey,  1867. 

lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe  {ob.  1382),  2161, 
2314. 

St.  John  Baptist,  Northants.  See  under  Dogs- 
thorpe. 

St.  John  Bedwardine,  Wore.  See  under  Wick 
Episcopi. 

St.  John  Lee,  Northumb.  See  under  Erring  Burn. 

St.  John’s  Street  (St.  Johns  Strete),  Midd.  [in 
Clerkenwell],  2450,  2463,  p.  348,  2674. 

‘Castle’  in,  1939. 

St.  John’s  Wood  (Greate  Saincte  Johns  Wood, 
Saynte  Johns  Wood),  in  St.  Marylebone, 
Midd.,  381,  3331. 

St.  Juliot  (Julett),  Corn.,  rectory,  2575. 

St.  Lawrence  (St.  Laurence,  Saunte  Laurence), 
Essex  [in  Steeple],  2290. 

St.  Leonard,  Midd.  [in  Bromley],  priory,  2173. 

St.  Leonard’s  Forrest,  Sussex  [in  Horsham],  mo. 

St.  Margaret  by  Rochester,  Kent.  See  under 
Rochester. 

St.  Martha  on  the  Hill  (Marter  Hyll),  Surrey,  3358. 

St.  Martin  (Seint  Martyns),  Corn,  [in  West  hun- 
dred], 2383. 

St.  Martin  (Marten),  Line.,  2592. 

St.  Martin  in  the  Fields,  Midd.  See  under  West- 
minster. 

St.  Mary  (Sayncte  Maries,  Sayncte  Maryes), 
Kent  [in  Romney  Marsh  liberty],  2395,  2463. 

St.  Mary  de  Lode,  Glouc.  See  under  Longford 
St.  Mary;  Twigworth. 

St.  Marylebone  (Maribon,  Maribone,  Marybone), 
Midd.,  1137,  2026,  3127,  3331. 

park, 3331. 

See  also  under  Tyburn. 

St.  Mary  Matfelon  alias  Whitechappell.  See 
Whitechapel. 

St.  Mary  Overy,  Surrey.  See  under  Southwark. 

St.  Maughan’s  (Sainct  Mogham),  Mon.,  rectory, 
2663. 

St.  Maur  (Sentmere)  and  Lovel  of  Castle  Cary 
[Somers.],  lordship,  lord  of.  See  Zouche. 

St.  Michael  (St.  Michael  in  and  by  St.  Albans), 
Herts.,  2351,  2960. 

church,  ad vowson,  2351. 

See  also  under  Gorhambury;  Pre. 

St.  Michael  Church  (Michaells  Churche)  [Somers.], 
2430. 

St.  Michael  on  Wyre  (Michelchurche,  Mikelkirke), 
Lancs.,  rectory,  2318. 

St.  Neot  (Seynt  Neightons),  Corn.,  2383. 

St.  Neots,  Hunts.,  1841. 


GENERA 

St.  Oswald,  Durh.  See  under  Broom;  Broom  Hall; 

Croxdale;  Finchale;  Shincliffe. 

St.  Oswald,  Yorks.,  monastery.  See  under  Nostell. 
St.  Osyth,  Essex.  See  Chich  St.  Osyth. 

St.  Pancras,  Midd.,  1150. 

See  also  under  Cantelomes;  Highgate;  Kentish 
Town. 

St.  Peter,  Carm.,  3314. 

St.  Radegund  (St.  Radigond),  Kent  [in  Poulton], 
monastery,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  1129. 

St.  Sepulchre’s  (Seynte  Pulchres)  [in  Preston, 
Lancs.],  1886. 

St.  Stephen  (St.  Stephen  in  and  by  St.  Albans), 
Herts,  2351,  2960. 
church,  2463,  p.  342. 

St.  Stithian’s  (Stedyans,  Steythyens),  Corn.,  137. 

vicar  presented,  2862. 

St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  Devon,  2309. 

St.  Veep  (Seint  Vype,  Seinte  Veepe),  Corn., 
II39, 2383. 

St.  Winnow  (Seynte  Wynowe),  Corn.,  2383. 

Sakevyll.  See  Sackvile. 

Salcey  (Sawcey,  Sawsey),  Northants.,  forest,  2450, 
3347- 

Salcott  (Salcot,  Salcote),  Essex,  2290. 

Salesburye  (Salisburie,  John,  suffragan  bishop  of 
Thetford,  dean  of  Norwich,  bishop  of  Sodor 
and  Man  (1570-3),  1069. 

Richard,  rector  of  Tendring,  2463,  p.  348. 

Robert,  of  Bristol,  1344. 

Salford  Priors  (Salforde,  Salforde  Priors,  Saltis- 
ford),  Warw,  313,  2278. 
manor,  2278. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2278. 

Salisbury  (New  Salisbury),  Wilts.,  2052,  2826, 
2932- 

cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Bradbridge,  W. 
and  chapter  of,  2623. 
prebends: — 

Chardstock,  2833. 

Durnford,  3129. 

Great  Farringdon,  1258. 

Little  Farringdon,  1258. 

St.  Edmund,  chantries  in,  305. 

St.  Thomas,  chantries  in,  305. 

Salisbury,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  305,  2617,  2619, 
2623. 

See  also  Gest,  E. 

Salisbury,  countess  of.  See  Pole,  M. 

Salisburie  (surname).  See  Salesburye. 

Salkeld  (Saulkeld),  Richard,  1741,  3038. 

Thomas,  2993. 

Sail  (Saull,  Sawle),  Norf.,  1286,  1464,  1900,  2158, 
p.  274. 

Salmon,  Christopher,  1382. 

Dorothy,  2418. 

Edmund,  2418. 

Thomas,  son  of  Edmund,  2418. 

Salop,  county,  233,  242,  243. 
escheator  in,  2023. 
feodary  in.  See  Prince,  R. 
receiver  general,  496. 

Salt  (Sake),  Staff,  [in  St.  Mary  and  St.  Chad], 
2704- 

prebend.  See  under  Stafford,  St.  Mary’s  church. 
Salter,  Catherine,  wife  of  Robert,  1434. 

Robert,  1434. 

( — ),  tenant  in  Edmonton,  556,  2139. 

Saltfleetby  (Saltfletby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  3250. 
Saltisford.  See  Salford,  Prior’s. 


, INDEX  667 

Saltmarsh  (Saltmershe),  Glouc.  [in  Henbury], 
3 195  - 

Saltmarshe  (Saltmershe),  Isabel,  wife  of  John, 
2653. 

John,  2222. 
attainted,  2653. 

Saltonstall,  Gilbert,  3231. 

Richard,  2510. 

Samuel,  3231. 

Saltwood,  Kent.  See  also  under  Blackhouse. 
Salveyn,  Edward,  the  younger,  of  Croxdale,  677. 
John,  1869. 

Salwaye,  Bridget,  2301. 

Richard,  1742. 

Thomas,  2301. 

Samforde  Peverell.  See  Sampford  Peverell. 
Sampford  Courtney  (Sampford  Cortney),  Devon, 
manor  and  advowson  of,  church  of,  535. 
Sampford,  Great  (Sampford  Magna),  Essex,  1213. 
Sampford,  Old  (Olde  Sampford),  Essex  [in 
Great  Sampford],  manor,  1213. 

Sampford,  Little  (Sampford  Parva),  Essex,  1213. 
Sampford  Peverell  (Samforde  Peverell),  Devon, 
2347- 

Sampford,  Martin,  2942. 

Sample,  Richard,  of  Thimbleby,  842. 

Sampson,  John,  of  Theakstone,  672. 

Leonard,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

Richard,  oflngleby  Ajrncliffe,  609. 

Thomas,  gentleman  of  chapel,  1773. 

S.T.P.,  2729. 

Cf.  Semson. 

Sampsons  (Samptons),  in  Peldon,  Essex,  1100. 
Samwell,  Francis,  519. 

Sancti  Albridi.  See  Allbrights. 

Sand  (Sonde),  Somers,  [in  Wedmore],  2678. 

Sandall  Magna  (Sandall,  Sindall),  Yorks.,  1941, 
2463,  p.  344. 

See  also  under  Milthorpe. 

Sandbie.  See  Saundby. 

Sander.  See  Saunder. 

Saunderby,  Sanderbye.  See  Saundby. 

Sanders.  See  Saunders. 

Sanderson.  See  Saunderson. 

Sanderstead  (Saundersted),  Surrey,  2471,  2507. 
Sandes.  See  Sandys. 

Sandesheade,  Sandeshende.  See  Sandsend. 

Sandey.  See  Sandy. 

Sandford,  Somers,  [in  Winscombe],  1904. 

Sandford,  Higher  (Hynford),  Somers,  [in  Sand- 
ford  Orcas],  1301. 

Sandford  (Sandforth),  Richard,  3064,  3077. 
Sandgate,  Kent  [in  Folkestone],  castle,  captain 
of.  See  Keys,  T.;  Ward,  J. 

Sandhuton.  See  Hutton,  Sand. 

Sandon  (Sanndon),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  341. 
manor,  2449,  p.  337. 

St.  Mary’s  guild,  2463,  p.  341. 

Sandroppe.  See  Staindrop. 

Sandsend  (Sandesheade,  Saundeshende),  Yorks. 
[inLythe],  290. 

Sandwich  (Sandwiche),  Kent,  19,  94,  2465. 
mayor,  1854, 1866. 
port,  2267,  3349. 

St.  Clement,  church,  2463,  p.  345. 

St.  Peter,  rector  presented,  407. 
water  bailiff,  etc.  (named),  584. 

Sandy  (Sandey,  Sondy,  Sonde?),  Beds.,  2509, 
2724,  p.401. 
manor,  2509. 


668 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Sandys  (Sandes),  Anthony,  1854, 1866. 

Catherine,  wife  of  William,  lord  Sandes,  3262. 
Edwin,  bishop  of  Worcester  (1559-70),  bishop 
of  London  (1570-7),  1038,  1070,  2211,  3093. 
Elizabeth,  widow,  2475. 

Henry,  son  of  Thomas,  lord  Sandys,  2015. 

Miles,  2161,  3093. 

Robert,  3187. 

Thomas,  lord  Sandys  ( ob . 1560),  2015. 

William,  lord  Sandys  {ob.  1623),  2015,  2475, 
3094-5,3174,3262. 

Sanford,  Anselm,  son  of  William,  2194. 

William,  2194. 

Sanndon.  See  Sandon. 

Sanson,  William,  of  Cornsay,  856. 

Santon  Downham  (Downham),  Suff.,  manor,  1259. 
Sapperton  (Saperton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 
Sapulbye.  See  Saxby. 

Sarasin,  Nicholas,  2784. 

Saret,  Sariett.  See  Sarratt. 

Sark  (Serk),  isle,  captain  and  governor  of  {named), 
I?' 

Sarmoyes,  Nicholas,  1630. 

Sarratt  (Saret,  Sariett),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
church,  2463,  p.  342. 
vicar  presented,  2850. 

Saulkeld.  See  Salkeld. 

Saull.  See  Sail. 

Saundby  (Sandbie,  Sanderby,  Sanderbye),  Notts., 
chantry  and  manor,  577. 

Saunder  (Sander),  John,  of  Tavistock,  2942. 
Thomas,  of  Billingham,  1015. 
queen’s  remembrancer,  2451. 

Saunders  (Sanders),  Edward,  knight,  chief 
baron  of  Exchequer,  138,  533,  560,  1843, 
2053,  2°72>  2218,  2424,  2708,  3104. 

Erasmus,  220. 

Francis,  1261,  2370. 

George,  2510. 

Henry,  ofLiskeard,  1. 

John,  1458. 

Leonard,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Thomas,  2942. 
clerk,  1 1 3 . 

William,  commissioner  in  Kent  and  Surrey, 
1876. 

commissioner  in  Northamptonshire,  1722, 
3030. 

William  of  Durham,  712. 

Saunderson  (Sanderson),  Christopher,  of  Lynesack, 
814. 

John,  of  Lynesack,  814. 

Peter,  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  627. 

Robert,  3223. 

Saunderstead,  Saundersted.  See  Sanderstead. 
Saunte  Laurence,  Essex.  See  St.  Lawrence. 
Sausthorpe  (Sawcethorpe,  Sewestropp),  Line., 
2240,  p.  296,  2330. 

Savage,  Boniface,  1919. 

Francis,  1032. 

William,  son  of  Francis,  1032. 
coroner  in  Dorset,  149. 

Savile  (Saveli,  Savill,  Saville,  Savylc,  Savyll, 
Sayvell),  Anne,  3008. 

Henry,  1850,  2266. 

Hugh,  1850,  1887. 

John,  3237. 

Nicholas,  1909. 

Robert,  1288,  2504. 


Savile — cont. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1888. 
of  London,  2738. 
of  Welburn,  1850. 

William,  1909,  1225. 

justice  of  peace  in  Lincolnshire,  1 895 . 

Savoy,  duke  of,  subject  of,  1679. 

Savyle,  Savyll.  See  Savile. 

Sawbridgeworth  (Sabbesford,  Sabricheworthe, 
Sabridgeworth,  Sabridgworth,  Sabryches- 
worth,  Sabrysford,  Sabrysforth,  Sabrythe 
ford),  Herts.,  1162,  2463,  p.  341,  3082. 
manor,  2385. 

Sawby.  See  Swaby. 

Sawcethorpe.  See  Sausthorpe. 

Sawcock.  See  Shawcote. 

Sawcye.  See  Salcey. 

Sawle.  See  Sail. 

Sawley,  Derb.  See  under  Eaton,  Long. 

Sawley  (Sawley  Hall),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  863. 
Sawnders.  See  Saunders. 

Sawsbie,  Robert,  2286. 

Thomas,  2286. 

Sawsey.  See  Salcey. 

Sawston  (Sawson),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Sawtrey,  Robert,  1307. 

Sawtry  (Sawtrey),  Hunts.,  2463,  p.  345. 
monastery,  1206,  2474. 

Sawtry  Beams  (Sawtry,  Sawtrye  Beames),  Hunts., 
268. 

Sawtry,  St.  Andrew  (Sawtrye),  Hunts.,  2724, 
p.  403. 

church,  2724,  p.  403. 

Saxby  (Sapulbye),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  2955. 
Saxelby.  See  under  Ingleby. 

Saxlingham,  Norf.,  1160. 

Saxtead  (Saxsted),  Suff.,  chapel.  See  under 
Framlingham. 

Say  (Saye),  lord  Clinton  and.  See  Fiennes. 

Saye  (Seye),  Alexander  {or  Alexander  Sayer),  699, 
1016. 

John,  1246. 

Mary.  See  Bourchier. 

William,  knight,  312,  1735. 

Sayer,  Alexander.  See  Saye. 

Christopher,  of  Richmond,  950. 

James,  of  Manfield,  91 1. 

John,  justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1888. 

of  Worsall,  660. 

Margery,  154. 

Richard,  of  Lapley,  154. 

Robert,  of  Exelby,  788. 

Thomas,  father  of  Richard,  1 54. 
of  Richmond,  948. 

Saye’s  Court  (Seyscourte,  alias  West  Greenwich), 
manor,  in  Deptford,  Kent,  steward  and  bailiff 
of  {named),  2943. 

Sayncte  Maries,  Kent.  See  St.  Mary. 

Saynes,  John,  of  Thrintoft,  671. 

Sayntabyn,  John,  1221. 

Thomas,  1221. 

Saynte  Anne  Hill.  See  St.  Ann’s  Hill. 

Saynte  Ellyn,  Sayntellen.  See  Auckland  St.  Helen. 
Saynt  Eves.  See  St.  Ives. 

Saynte  Johns  Wood.  See  St.  John’s  Wood. 

Saynte  Seythes,  Line.  [ unidentified ],  2592. 

Saysa.  See  Sessay. 

Sayvell.  See  Savile. 

Scalby,  Yorks.  See  under  Burniston. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Scaldwell  (Skaldwell,  Skawedewell),  Northants., 
2463,  p.  348. 

church,  1320. 

Scales  (Lez  Scailes),  Cumb.  [in  Bromfield],  2438. 

Scaling  Dam  (Scaling),  Yorks,  [in  Easington],  290. 

Scalthwaiterigg  (Scaltwhatrigg),  Westm.  [in 
Kirkby-Kendal],  manor,  2725. 

Scambler,  Edmund,  bishop  of  Peterborough 
1561-85),  1874,  2161. 

Scarborough  (Scarborowe,  Skarbrough),  Yorks., 
.2275,  2443- 

friary,  1941. 

Scarborowe,  Robert,  1423. 

Scarcliff  (Skarclyff),  Derb.,  1232. 

See  also  under  Stockley. 

Scarfeld,  John,  of  Durham,  725. 

Scarlett,  William,  master  of  the  Queen’s  barge, 

3I43- 

Seaming  (Skernynge),  Norf.,  270. 

Scarnynge,  Edmund,  2398. 

Scathelocke,  William,  of  Durham,  716. 

Scawberte,  Robert,  597. 

Scawby  (Scawbey,  Scawebie),  Line.,  1136,  1142. 

Scawton  (Scorton),  Yorks.,  3326. 

Schenckenschanz,  Weerdt  [in  Rhenish  Prussia, 
Germany],  108. 

Schewarden,  John,  1875. 

Scholes  (Scolles,  Scowles,  Skoles),  Yorks,  [in 
Birstall],  589, 597. 

Scoles,  Richard,  5 97. 

Scoley,  Richard,  groom  of  chamber,  2258. 

schools,  321,  1344,  1824,  2247,  2251,  2289,  2448, 
2704,  2724,  2944,  3093,  3096,  3352,  3355. 

Schutt,  Gerratt,  subject  of  the  emperor,  434. 

Scooleaycle.  See  Aycliffe,  School. 

Scopham,  William,  1287. 

Scopwick  (Skalpwick,  Skoppwicke),  Line.,  2240, 
p. 295. 

Scorby  Fields,  Yorks.,  2231. 

Scoresbye,  William,  of  Topcliffe,  862. 

Scorton,  Yorks,  [in  Catterick],  999,  1000,  1004, 
2441. 

chapel,  2441 . 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2441 . 

Scorton,  Yorks.  See  also  Scawton. 

Scotelthorpe,  Scotelthorpp.  See  Scottlethorpe. 

Scotland  and  Scots,  428,  446,  452,  454,  467,  477, 
478,  481,  499,  553,  1584,  1590,  1628,  1640, 
1644,  1680,  1900,  2040,  2171,  2272,  2463, 
p.  347,  2526,  2747,  2760,  2780,  2782,  2813, 
2895. 

East  marches  towards,  warden  of,  2172,  2234. 

See  also  Carey,  H. 

Middle  marches  towards,  warden  of.  See  Foster, 

West  marches  towards,  warden  of.  See  Scrope, 
H. 

Scotney,  Sussex  [in  Lamberhurst],  40. 

Scotson,  James,  of  Finghall,  748. 

John,  of  Melmerby,  694. 

Oswald,  of  Finghall,  748. 

Scott  (Scotte,  Skott,  Skotte),  Anne,  2065. 

Christopher,  583. 

Edward,  1867,  3004. 

George,  2170. 

John,  2732. 

Thomas,  583. 

citizen  of  London,  199. 
justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894. 

William,  gunner  in  Carlisle,  2276,  2580. 


66  9 

Scottlethorpe  (Scotelthorpe,  Scotelthorpp),  Line, 
[in  Edenham],  2240,  p.  295. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295,  3228. 

Scotton,  Yorks,  [in  Catterick],  673,  971. 

Scottow  (Scotho),  Norf.,  270. 

Scotus,  Adam,  2449,  p.  337. 

Scowles.  See  Scholes. 

Scrafield  (Scrafeld),  Line.,  2398. 

Scrafton,  Yorks  [in  Coverham],  702. 

Scrafton,  Ralph,  of  Bellerby,  747. 

Scrase,  Richard,  3004. 

Scratby  (Scrotbye,  Scotlye),  Norf.,  268. 

Scrattage  (Crachehed,  Crachehegge),  Midd.  [in 
Heston],  275. 

Scratton.  See  Scruton. 

Scrayingham  (Skeringham),  Yorks.,  3203. 

See  also  under  Howsham;  Leppington. 

Screlsbye,  Screvilbye.  See  Scrivelsby. 

Scripton.  See  Skipton  upon  Swale. 

Scrivelsby  (Screlsbye,  Screvilbye),  Line.,  1244. 
Scrivener,  Ralph,  2658. 

Scroges,  Alexander,  78. 

Oliver,  son  of  Andrew,  78. 

Scrope  (Scroope),  George,  1882. 

Henry,  knight,  lord  Scrope  of  Bolton  ( ob . 1591), 
warden  of  West  March,  1763,  2268,  2292, 
p.  310,2520,  3248. 

John,  lord  Scrope  of  Bolton  (ob.  1549),  2268. 
Margaret,  wife  ot  Henry,  lord  Scrope,  3248. 
Ralph,  2373. 

justice  of  peace  in  Buckinghamshire,  1878. 
Scrotbye,  Scrotlye.  See  Scratby. 

Scrubie,  Thomas,  of  Brompton,  743. 

William,  of  Brompton,  744. 

Scruton  (Scratton,  Scrutton),  Yorks.,  768,  1828. 
manor,  2520. 

Scruton,  Christopher,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

George,  of  Roxby,  644. 

Scrymshire,  John,  1753. 

Scudamore  (Scudamour,  Skudamore),  John,  the 
elder,  of  Holme  Lacy,  1893,  3163. 
the  younger,  of  Holme  Lacy,  1893,  3I^3- 
Ralph,  3279. 

Thomas,  1939. 

Sculcoates  (Scuscootes  Goone,  Toopcootes), 
Yorks,  [in  Kingston  upon  Hull],  1851. 
Sculthroppe,  John,  of  Aiskew,  902. 

Scunthorpe  (Skerenthorpe,  Skremthorpe,  Skon- 
thorpe),  Line,  [in  Frodingham],  1433,  2398. 
Scurfeild,  John,  1700. 

Seache.  See  Setchey. 

Seaford  (Seford),  Sussex,  3242. 

Seaham,  Durh.  See  under  Seaton, 
seal,  great,  clerk  to  write  licences  for.  See  Bacon, 
E. 

keeper  of,  2164,  2425,  2512,  2524,  2976,  3090. 
See  also  Bacon,  W. 

to  issue  commissions  at  request  of  commis- 
sioners undertaking  enquiries,  2512,  2524. 
seal,  privy,  clerks  of.  See  Allington,  H.;  Clerk, 
E.;  Kerye,  R.;  Howard,  W.;  Oseley,  R. 

Seal  (Seale),  Kent,  3287. 

Seal,  Nether  and  Over,  Leic.,  2158,  p.  276. 
Seamer,  Yorks.,  625. 

Seamer  (Semer  in  Clevelands),  Yorks.,  manor, 
2655. 

Seamer  (surname).  See  Seymour. 

Searle,  Edward,  1302. 
of  Brafferton,  838. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


670 

Seaton,  Devon,  rectory  and  advowson  of  vicarage 
of,  1231. 

Seaton  (Seton),  Durh.  [in  Seaham],  921,  2142, 
2439. 

Seaton,  Rut.,  1320. 

Seaton  (Seton),  Yorks,  [in  Hinderwell],  manor,  290. 
Seaton  Carew  (Seaton  Carewe),  Durh.  [in  Stran- 
ton],  960. 

Seaton  Delaval  (Seton  Dalavall),  Northumb.  [in 
Earsdon],  1310. 

Seaton,  North  (Seton),  Northumb.,  1310. 

Seaton  Ross  (Seton),  Yorks.,  3269. 

Seavington,  St.  Michael  (Sevington  Michell), 
Somers.,  2678. 
church,  2678. 

Seazay.  See  Sessay. 

Seborne,  Richard,  3017. 

Seche,  Humphrey,  1203. 

Thomas,  1203. 

Sechethe,  Sechey.  See  Setchey. 

Seckford  (Sackeford,  Sekeford,  Sekforde),  Henry, 
2082,  2173,  2290. 

master  of  pavilions  and  tents,  3118. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Suffolk,  228. 

master  of  requests,  1856,  1859,  1889,  1899, 
2650,3093. 

steward  of  the  marshalsea  of  the  household, 
84. 

Sedbergh  (Sedburgh),  Yorks.,  manor,  2725. 

See  also  under  Thorns  Hall. 

Sedbusk  (Saidbush),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  935. 
Sedgefield  (Saidgefeld,  Sedgefeld,  Sedgfeld), 
Durh.,  849,  919,  920,  3279. 

See  also  under  Bradbury;  Butterwick;  Fishburn; 
Mordon. 

Sedgeford.  See  Seighford. 

Seer  Green  (Shere  Green),  in  Farnham  Royal, 
Bucks.,  2674. 

Seford.  See  Seaford. 

Sefoule,  Giles,  244. 

Segewick,  William,  of  Lynesack,  814. 

Cf.  Sygeswith. 

Seggerston  (Segarston,  Segerston,  Sekerston), 
Alice,  mother  of  Thomas,  176. 

Ralph,  of  Liverpool  and  London  167,  175. 
Thomas,  of  Liverpool  and  London,  175,  176. 
Seghill  (Seighell,  Sigwell),  Northumb.  [in 
Earsdon],  1310. 

Segrave,  John,  1109. 

Seham,  Brian,  of  Eldon,  871. 

Seighell.  See  Seghill. 

Seighford  (Sedgeford),  Staff.,  rectory,  2657. 

Seint  John.  See  St.  John. 

SeintTessey.  JVtfTysul. 

Seint  Vype.  Seinte  Vepe.  See  St.  Veep. 

Seinthill,  Peter,  lunatic,  2291. 

Seintleger  (Sentleger,  Seyntleger,  Seyntliger), 
Anne,  widow,  1406. 

Anthony,  knight,  1787. 

Catherine,  wife  of  John,  2347. 

John,  2347. 

John,  knight,  1876,  1884,  2306,  3330. 
of  Burlescombe,  2125. 
son  of  John,  knight,  2306. 

Nicholas,  of  Leeds,  2125. 

Warham,  knight,  1894,  2125. 

William,  of  Hollingbourn,  2125. 

Seintlowe,  John,  3313. 

William,  knight,  chief  butler,  2423. 


Seintpoll  (Seyntpole),  Thomas,  1871,  1874,  1896, 
2161. 

Sekeford.  See  Seckford. 

Sekerston.  See  Seggerston. 

Sekford.  See  Seckford. 

Selborne,  Hants.,  2519. 

See  also  under  Norton. 

Selby  (Selbye,  Selbye  St.  German),  Yorks.,  1382, 
1941. 

monastery,  1109,  1128,  1789,2113,  2569,  p.  371. 
Selby,  Christopher,  1287. 
ofDurham,  726. 

Robert,  of  Shincliffe,  959. 

Thomas,  2463,  p.  346. 

William,  21 1. 

Seley,  John,  queen’s  servant,  1 1 5 . 

Selim  II,  Emperor  of  Turkey,  2094. 

Selke  Twysill.  See  Castwisell. 

Sell,  George,  268. 

Thomas,  268. 

Sellers,  Humphrey,  2265. 

Sellinge  (Sellynge),  Kent  [in  Romney  Marsh 
liberty],  1172,  2465. 

Selmeston  (Shelmeston),  Sussex,  2959. 

Selsey,  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 

rector  presented,  1557. 

Selston,  Notts.,  2483A,  2483B. 

Selston,  Bowthayte,  Notts.,  3185. 

Selwood,  Somers.,  forest,  2381. 

Selworthy  (Selworthye)  [Somers.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 41 1. 

Seman.  See  Semyr. 

Seaman  alias  Turnor,  Alice,  wife  of  Richard, 
3245. 

Richard,  3245. 

Semer,  Yorks.  J^Seamer. 

Semer  (Semere),  Suff.,  St.  Mary’s  chapel,  2724, 
p.  399. 

Semer  (surname).  See  Seymour. 

Semley  (Semleigh),  Wilts.,  2977. 
manor,  2977. 

Semperingham  (Sempringham),  Line.,  rectory, 
1132. 

Semson,  Ralph,  of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Cf.  Sampson;  Sympson. 

Semyr  alias  Seman,  Richard,  2120. 

Senacke,  William,  3156. 

Send,  Surrey.  See  under  Newark. 

Sendridge.  See  Sundridge. 

Senhouse  (Senys),  John,  rector  of  Brandon,  92. 

Richard,  281,  2114. 

Senior,  John,  1890. 

Senock.  See  Sevenoaks. 

Senscootes  Goone.  See  Sculcotes. 

Sentleger.  See  Seintleger. 

Sentmere.  See  St.  Maur. 

Senys.  See  Senhouse. 

Seres,  William,  the  elder,  2126. 

the  younger,  2126. 

Seresby.  See  Sysonby. 

Serese,  William,  1821. 

Sergeant  (Serjaunte),  John,  of  Bledlow,  1819. 

Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  1807. 
Sergeantson  (Sergeanteson),  John,  of  Hanlith,  992. 

Roger,  of  Hanlith,  992. 

Serisham.  See  Syresham. 

Serjaunte.  See  Sergeant. 

Serk.  See  Sark. 

Sernant.  See  Surnant. 

Serney.  See  Cerney. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


6?I 


Servington,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Richard  (brother  of 
Robert  Charles),  2001. 

John,  1990. 

Richard,  2001. 
son  of  John,  1990. 

Sesemershe.  See  Marsh  Side. 

Sessay  (Saysa,  Seazay),  Yorks.,  778,  972. 

Setchey  (Seache,  Sechethe,  Sechey),  Norf.,  270, 
1260, 2140. 

Seton.  See  Seaton. 

Seton  Dalavall.  See  Seaton  Delaval. 

Setton.  See  Sutton. 

Sevenhampton,  Glouc.  See  under  Puckcombe. 
Sevenoaks  (Senock,  Sevenock),  Kent,  3213. 
Sevington  Michell.  See  Seavington,  St.  Michael. 
Sevyer,  Robert,  558. 

William,  558. 

Sevyngton.  See  Leigh  Delamere. 

Sewardsley  (Sewsley,  Sheuersley),  Northants., 
priory,  2569,  p.  371. 

Sewardstone,  Essex  [in  Waltham  Holy  Cross], 
2463,  P- 343- 
water,  2463,  p.  343. 

Sewell,  Christopher,  of  Kepwick,  659. 

Thomas,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

Sewerby  with  Marton  (Sourby  Comerton),  Yorks. 

[in  Bridlington],  1 941 . 

Sewestropp.  See  Sausthorpe. 

Sewsley.  See  Sewardsley. 

Sewstern,  in  Buckminster,  Leic.,  2463,  p.  349. 

St.  Edmund’s  chapel,  2463,  p.  349. 

Sewysley.  See  Showsley. 

Seyborn  (Seyborne),  Richard,  1748, 1893. 

Seye.  See  Saye. 

Seymour  (Seamer,  Semer,  Seymer,  Seymor),  Anne, 
duchess  of  Somerset,  520,  1114,  2139,  2279, 
3314- 

Edward,  earl  of  Hertford  ( ob . 1621),  2536. 

duke  of  Somerset,  protector,  captain  of 
Jersey  (executed  1552),  63,  268,  275,  293, 
300,  573,  iio3>  1221,  1236,  1318,  1325, 
1380,  1903,  2060,  2109,  2166,  2280,  2283, 
2288,  2292,  p.  310,  2568,  2677,  3094, 
3°95>  3H8,  3325>  3358. 

Henry,  knight,  557,  1787,  2519. 

steward  of  Langley  Marish  manor,  3 1 24. 
John,  3007. 

commissioner  in  Gloucestershire,  237. 
gentleman  pensioner,  2516. 
underclerk  of  Parliaments,  2035. 

Robert,  of  Aislaby,  946. 

Thomas,  knight,  lord  Seymour  of  Sudeley 
(exec.  1549),  283, 529, 1958,  2519. 
of  Eaglescliffe,  946. 

William,  of  Eaglescliffe,  946. 
of  Heighington,  845. 

Seynte  Pulchres.  See  St.  Sepulchre’s. 

Seynte  Wynowe.  See  St.  Winnow. 

Seynt  John.  See  St.  John. 

Seyntjohn’s  Rypton.  See  Ripton  Abbot’s. 

Seynt  Martyns.  See  St.  Martin. 

Seynt  Neightons.  See  St.  Neot. 

Seyntpole.  See  Seintpoll. 

Seyscourte.  See  Sayes  Court. 

Shackerstone  (Shakerston),  Leic.,  2158,  p.  275. 
church,  2158,  p.  275. 

See  also  under  Barton  in  the  Beans. 

Shadbolt,  Thomas,  1335. 

Shadforth  (Shawforth),  Durh.  [in  Pittington],  738. 


Shadingfield  (Sheringfelde),  Suff.,  1900. 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Shadwell  (Chadwell),  in  Thorner,  Yorks.,  1941. 
Shadwell  Field  (Shadwell  Felde),  Midd.  [in  Shad- 
well],  1467. 

Shafte.  See  Shafto. 

Shaftesbury  (Shafton,  Shaston),  Dorset,  1023, 
1907,3358. 

Alcester  (Alyncester),  liberty  in,  1714. 
monastery,  269, 1413,  1714. 

abbess  of  {named),  276. 

St.  James,  1714. 

vicar  presented,  371. 

Shafto  (Shafte),  James,  the  elder,  of  Beamish,  695. 
the  younger,  of  Beamish,  695. 

John,  commissioner  in  Northumberland,  2989. 
Rowland,  of  Haswell,  698. 

Shafton,  Yorks,  [in  Felkirk],  1315. 

Shakerley,  Anne,  sister  of  Rowland,  429. 

Geoffrey,  son  of  Peter,  1366. 

Peter,  1366. 

Rowland,  429. 

Shakerston.  See  Shackerstone. 

Shaklock,  John,  of  Morton  Grange,  865. 

Shalfeld.  See  Chalfield,  Great. 

Shalford  (Shallforde),  Essex,  268,  271. 

Shalfurth,  Christopher,  of  Thirsk,  662. 

Shallar,  Elius,  1508. 

Shalles,  Lawrence,  2173. 

Shallforde.  See  Shalford. 

Shambroke,  Thomas,  of  London,  2374. 

Shapeland.  See  Shopland. 

Shapens  (Shopham)  [ formerly ] Cambs.  [now  in 
Great  Chishall,  Essex],  2569,  p.  370. 

Shara.  See  Sharow. 

Shareshill  (Shareshull),  Staffs.,  1153. 

Sharnbrook  (Sharnebrooke),  Beds.,  1320. 
Sharnfold  (Sharnefolde,  Shernefold),  Sussex  [in 
Westham],  manor,  1268. 

Sharoo,  William,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

Sharow  (Shara),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  759. 
Sharpcliffe  (Sharpcliff),  Staffs,  [in  Kingsley],  1299. 
Sharpe,  Hugh,  1109. 

Nicholas,  clerk,  396  1480,  1686. 

of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  2571. 

Richard,  of  Stanton,  915. 

William,  of  Maldon,  attainted,  268. 
of  Skipton,  680. 

Sharpraye,  William,  of  Langley,  898. 

Shatton,  Derb.  [in  Hope],  160. 

Shave,  Gilbert,  of  Childe  Okeford,  1051. 
Shaw-cum-Donnington  (Shawe,  Donnyngton), 
Berks.,  Crutched  Friars  priory  in,  2172. 
rector  presented,  1491. 

Shawcote  (Sawcock),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  599. 
Shawdfurth,  John,  of  Morton  Grange,  865. 

William,  of  Hutton  Henry,  938. 

Shawe,  Berks.  See  Shaw  cum  Donnington. 

Shawe,  Christopher,  of  Brancepeth,  796. 

John,  of  Middleham,  690. 

Richard,  2334. 

Robert,  coroner  in  Lancaster,  536. 
oflngleton,  971. 
yeoman  of  guard,  2648. 

William,  of  Cornforth,  921. 

Shawford,  Somers,  [in  Road],  2317. 

Shawford,  Somers,  [in  Wilton].  See  Sherford. 
Shawforth.  See  Shadforth. 

Shayfeld,  Hugh,  of  Durham,  724. 

Sheane.  See  Sheen, 


GENERAL  INDEX 


672 

Shebrooke.  See  Shobrooke. 

Sheen  (Sheane,  Shene),  Surrey,  Jesus  of  Bethlehem 
priory,  2073,  2I58.  P-  275<  2334>  2M- 
prior  of  {named),  1130. 

Sheen,  West  (West  Shene),  Surrey  [in  Richmond], 
2440. 

Sheepshed  (Shepeshed),  Leic.,  manor,  106. 
Sheering  (Sheringe),  Essex,  1162. 

Sheet  (Shete),  in  Petersfield,  Hants.,  3309. 

ShefFeild  {surname).  See  Sheffield. 

Sheffeilde,  Berks.  See  Shinfield. 

Sheffeld,  Sheffelde  (surname).  See  Sheffield. 
Sheffield  (ShefFeild),  Berks,  [in  Burghfield],  2017. 
Sheffield,  Yorks.,  2463,  p.  343. 

Sheffield  (ShefFeild,  Sheffeld,  Sheffelde),  Ann, 
relict  of  Edmund  (daughter  of  John  de 
Vere,  earl  of  Oxford),  3041. 

Douglas,  relict  of  John,  lord  Sheffield  (daughter 
of  William,  lord  Howard  of  Effingham),  1 346. 
Edmund,  lord  Sheffield  {ob.  1549),  304. 

later  earl  of  Mulgrave  {ob.  1646),  1 346. 

George,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871, 1874. 
ofTothill,  1924. 

John,  lord  Sheffield  {ob.  1568),  1346. 

Thomas,  of  Foxton,  607. 

Cf.  Shefull. 

ShefFord  (ShefForde),  Beds,  [in  Campton],  markets 
and  fairs,  1784. 

Shefull,  William,  2173. 

Cf.  Sheffield. 

Sheirwenford.  See  Shirewenford. 

Sheldon,  Nicholas,  of  Winksley,  888. 

Ralph,  3002,  3036. 

son  of  William,  2191. 

Thomas,  1921. 

William,  1711,  2191. 

the  younger,  1157. 

Cf.  Shelton. 

Shelfanger  (Chelfhanger),  Norf.,  270. 

Shelford,  Little  (Shelford  Parva),  Cambs.,  2463, 
p.  345,  2724,  p.  402. 

Shelland,  SufF.,  2290. 
manor,  2290. 

Shelles,  le.  See  Shields,  North. 

Shelley,  Lancs.  See  Showley. 

Shelley,  SufF.,  church,  1900. 

Shelley,  John,  1267. 

Richard,  1267. 

Shelmeston.  See  Selmeston. 

Shelthes,  le.  See  Shields,  North. 

Shelton,  Salop  [in  St.  Julian],  2724,  p.  398. 
Shelton,  Joan,  wife  of  Thomas.  See  Willoughby. 
Ralph,  1855,  1864. 

Thomas,  2157. 

Cf.  Sheldon. 

Shelve,  Salop.  See  under  Hope. 

Shelve,  East  {alias  Shelve  Cobham),  Kent  [in 
Lenham],  manor,  1293. 

Shene.  See  Sheen. 

Shenfield  (Shenfeld),  Essex,  268. 

Shenstone,  Staff.  2724,  pp.  398,  404. 

Shepard  alias  Belde,  Christopher,  2144. 

Shepehall.  See  Shephall. 

Sheperde,  Cambs.  See  Shepreth. 

Sheperde  (surname).  See  Sheppard. 

Shepeshed.  See  Sheepshed. 

Shephall  (Shepehall),  Herts.,  2388. 
manor,  2388. 


Sheppard  (Sheperde,  Sheppard),  Henry,  subject 
of  the  emperor,  438. 

Joan,  daughter  of  Thomas,  1812. 

Richard,  of  Ingleby  ArnclifFe,  609. 

Thomas,  1812. 

William,  of  West  Tanfield,  984. 

Sheppey  (Sheppye),  Isle  of,  Kent,  2724,  p.  402. 
Shepreth  (Sheperde),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  347. 
Shepscomb  (Chyppescome),  Glouc.  [in  Painswick], 
1286. 

Sher,  John,  prior  of  Launceston,  1364. 

Sheraton  (Sheretonne),  Durh.  [in  Monk  Hesleton] 
700. 

Sherborne,  Norf.  See  Shernborne. 

Sherborne,  Monk  or  West  (Shirborn),  Hants., 
2726. 

Sherbourne  (Sherborne,  Shirborne,  Shirburne), 
Warw.,  2705. 
church,  2705. 
manor,  2705. 

Sherburn  (Sherborne,  Sherburne),  Durh.  [in 
Pittington],  736. 

Sherburn  (Shereborne),  Yorks.,  268. 

See  also  under  Lotherton  cum  Aberford. 
Sherburn  House  (Shirburne  House),  Durh.  [in 
Pittington],  729. 

Shere,  John,  of  Bridgerule,  2942. 

William,  of  Tiverton,  260. 
the  elder,  2950. 
son  of  William,  2950. 

Shereborne.  See  Sherburn. 

SherefFehutton,  Shereffhuton.  See  Hutton,  Sheriff. 
Shereford  (Sherford),  Norf.,  3240,  3251. 

Shere  Green.  See  Seer  Green. 

Sherehampton.  See  Shirehampton. 

Sheretonne.  See  Sheraton. 

Sherett,  Francis,  2832. 

Sherewood  (Shirewood),  Francis,  son  of  Robert, 
59- 

John,  59. 
of  Hart,  588. 

Richard,  of  Thimbleby,  842. 

Robert,  son  of  John,  59. 

Sherey  alias  Sherewood,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John, 
2310. 

John,  2310. 

Sherfield  upon  Loddon  (Sherfild  upon  Lodon, 
Shervyll),  Hants.,  49,  2827. 

See  also  under  Hodgemoor. 

Sherford,  Devon,  2956. 

Sherford,  Norf.  See  Shereford. 

Sherford  (Shawford),  Somers,  [in  Wilton],  1187. 
Sherif,  John,  2374. 

Sherifhutton.  See  Hutton,  Sheriff. 

Sheringe.  See  Sheering. 

Sheringfelde.  See  Shadingfield. 

Sheringham,  Norf.,  rectory,  2569,  p.  371. 
Sherington  (Sherington),  Gilbert,  3084. 

Henry,  1325,  1687, 1863. 

Sherley.  See  Shirley. 

Sherman,  Ralph,  1373. 

yeoman  of  ewery,  2559. 

Shermanbury,  Sussex,  2531. 

Shernborne  (Sherborne),  Norf.,  268. 

Shernefold.  See  Sharnfold. 

Sherrard  (Sherrarde),  George,  1898. 

Rowland,  1871,  1874. 

Sherraton,  William,  586. 

of  Elwick,  979. 

Sherratt,  Edward,  2973. 


GENERAL  INDEX  673 


Sherrington  (Sheryngton,  Shetryngton),  Bucks., 
manor,  1239. 

Sherrington  (surname).  See  Sherington. 

Shervyll.  See  Sherfield  upon  Loddon. 

Sherwood,  Notts.,  forest,  525. 

steward,  keeper  and  chief  justice  of  {named),  43. 
Sherwood  (Sherwoode),  Nicholas,  1 1 24. 

Thomas,  1282. 

Shete.  See  Sheet. 

Shetryngton.  See  Sherrington. 

Sheuysley.  See  Showsley. 

Shevenyng.  See  Chevening. 

Sheversley.  See  Sewardsley. 

Shevilbotle.  See  Shilbottle. 

Shewring,  Thomas,  310. 

Shewscombe.  See  Shoscombe. 

Shewsley.  See  Showsley. 

Shields,  North  (le  Shelles,  le  Shelthes),  in  Tyne- 
mouth, Northumb.,  salt  pans  in,  1310. 
Shiffnal  (Shyfnall),  Salop,  2879. 

Shilbottle  (Shevilbotle,  Shilbottel,  Shilbottell), 
Northumb.,  2238. 

Hasand  in,  2238, 
vicar  presented,  1551. 

Shildon,  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St.  Andrew],  871. 
Shillington  (Shitlington),  Beds.,  2463,  p.  342. 

Shill  Milles,  Durh.  \unidentified\,  1839. 

Shilton,  Warw.  See  under  Barnacle. 

Shimpling  (Shimpling  Thorne),  Suff.,  2614. 

Hall,  2614. 
manor,  2614. 

Shincliffe  (Shinckley),  Durh.  [in  St.  Oswald],  959. 
Shinfield  (Sheffeilde,  Shynfild),  Berks,  and  Wilts., 
1184, 2968. 

Shingham  (Shyngham),  Norf.,  1817. 

Shipdham  (Shipham),  Norf.,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 
Shipman  (Shippman),  James,  of  Wadley,  3348. 
Jenkin,  2463^.  341. 

John,  2463,  p.  341. 
ships,  French,  3356. 
named: — 

Harrye , 2256. 

Swallow  of  Dieppe,  3356. 

Shipton  under  Wychwood  (Shipton),  Oxon, 
manor,  520,  2279. 

Shipton,  Thomas,  clerk,  1565. 

Shirborn,  Hants.  See  Sherborne,  Monk. 
Shirborne,  Warw.  See  Sherbourne. 

Shirborne,  Richard,  knight,  2948. 

Shirburne,  Warw.  See  Sherbourne. 

Shirburne  House.  See  Sherburn  House. 
Shirehampton  (Sherehampton),  Glouc.  [in  West- 
bury  upon  Trym],  1155. 

Shirewenford  (Sheirwenford),  Durh.  [in  Stan- 
hope],  955. 

Shirewood.  See  Sherewood. 

Shirland,  Derb.,  manor,  1158. 

Shirley  (Sherley,  Shirleye),  Francis,  205,  2951, 
2988. 

George,  son  of  John,  2951. 

John,  son  of  Francis,  295 1 . 

Thomas,  1172,  1224. 

Shirpeney,  Shirpeny.  See  Shripney. 

Shitlanger.  See  Shuttlehanger. 

Shitlington.  See  Shillington. 

Shobery.  See  Shoebury. 

Shobrooke  (Shebrooke),  Devon,  1440. 

Shocklach,  Ches.,  2722. 

Shocklach,  Oviatt  (Oviat),  in  Shocklach  [Ches.], 
2722. 


Shoebury,  North  (Northshoberye,  Shobery,  Sho- 
bery e,  Shuberye),  Essex,  2290. 

rectory,  288. 

Shoebury,  South  (Shoberye),  Essex,  2290. 

Sholley.  See  Showley. 

Shomaker,  John,  subject  of  bishop  of  Liege,  436. 

Thomas,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 

Shopham.  See  Shapens. 

Shopland  (Shapeland)  [Essex],  vicar  presented, 
1654. 

Shoram.  See  Shoreham. 

Shoreditch  (Shordiche),  Midd.,  2223. 

St.  Leonard,  2158,  p.  275. 
church,  1320. 

See  also  under  Holiwell. 

Shoreham,  Old  (Old  Shoram),  Sussex,  2569, 
p.  370,  2724,  p.  401. 

chapel,  2569,  p.  370. 

Shorman,  Gregory,  450. 

Shorne  and  Merston,  Kent,  2239. 

Shorte,  Catherine,  widow,  1307. 

Cuthbert,  of  Sessay,  778. 

John,  of  Middle  Herrington,  700. 

Shortgrove  (Shortgrave),  Beds,  [in  Whipsnade], 
3308. 

Shoscombe  (Shewscombe),  in  Wellow,  Somers., 
183. 

Shoston  [in  Bambrough,  Northumb.],  906. 

Shotatton  (Shuttarton,  Shuttatton),  Salop  [in 
Ruyton  of  the  Eleven  Towns],  1788. 

Shotewell,  Robert,  of  Mordon,  978. 

Thomas,  of  Mordon,  978. 

Shotley  (Shottlay)  [Northumb.],  bridge,  2457. 

See  also  under  Barley;  Blanchland. 

Shotley,  Suff.,  1900. 

Shottlay.  See  Shotley,  Northumb. 

Shotton,  Durh.  [in  Easington],  737. 

Shotton,  in  Sedgefield,  Durh.,  3279. 

Shotton,  Durh.  [in  Staindrop],  966. 

Shoulden  (Soulton),  Kent,  2465. 

Shouldham  (Showldham),  Norf.,  270. 

Showley  (Shelley,  Sholley),  Lancs,  [in  Blackburn], 
175,  176,  186. 

Showsley  (Sewysley,  Sheuysley,  Shewardsley, 
Shewsley),  Northants.  [in  Easton  Neston], 
manor,  1301. 

nunnery,  2158. 

Shreveton.  See  Shrewton. 

Shrewsbury,  Salop,  2724,  pp.  398,  399,  403. 

bailiffs,  2724,  p.  403. 

castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1843. 

Little  Barwicke  chapel,  2724,  p.  398. 

St.  Alkmond.  See  under  Frankwell;  Hencott. 

St.  Chad,  1098. 

college,  1098,  2724,  p.  399.  See  also  under 
Bicton. 

St.  Julian,  2724,  pp.  398,  403.  See  also  under 
Shelton. 

St.  Mary,  2724,  pp.  398,  403. 
church,  2724,  p.  398,  403. 

St.  Mary  Magdalene  Well  (Maudlyn  Well), 
2724,  p.402. 

St.  Nicholas  chapel,  2724,  p.  399. 

SS.  Peter  and  Paul’s  monastery,  1788,  2173, 
2724,  p.403,  3277. 

See  also  under  Meole,  Brace. 

Shrewton  (Shreveton),  Wilts.,  rectory  and  vicar- 
age, advowson  of,  1249. 

Shripney  (Shirpeney,  Shirpeny),  Sussex  [in  South 
Bersted],  manor,  568. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


674 

Shrivenham,  Berks.,  1243. 

Shroffolde,  Shrofold.  See  Strawfield. 

Shropham,  Norf.,  270,  2372. 

Shrymton,  Anne,  wife  of  Richard,  3265. 

Richard,  3265. 

Shuberye.  See  Shoebury. 

Shuckforth  (Shuckforthe),  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
William,  1817. 

William,  of  Shingham,  1817. 

Shudy  Camps  (Campis  Civitatis,  Comp’s  Civitatis), 
Cambs.,  2724,  p.  404. 

Shurlock,  John,  clerk,  2871. 

Shute,  Devon,  2942. 

Shutford  (Shutforde),  Oxon  [in  Swalcliffe],  1320. 
Shutt,  John,  2891. 

Robert,  feodary  in  Cambridgeshire,  3083. 
Shuttarton,  Shuttatton.  See  Shotatton. 
Shutdehanger  (Shitlanger,  Shytlanger),  in  Stoke 
Bruerne,  Northants.,  1330,  3347. 
manor,  1301. 

Shuttleworth,  Thomas,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 
Shyfnall.  See  Shiffnal. 

Shynfild.  See  Shinfield. 

Shyngham.  See  Shingham. 

Shytlanger.  See  Shutdehanger. 

Sibbertoft  (Sibertofte),  Northants.,  269. 

Sibbill,  John,  1894. 

Sibertofte.  See  Sibbertoft. 

Siberton  (Siberston,  Sibeston),  in  Hougham, 
Kent,  1094. 

Sibford  Ferris  (Sibford  Feries,  Sibford  Ferys), 
Oxon.  [in  Swalcliffe],  74. 
manor,  74. 

Sibford  Gower,  Oxon.  [in  Swalcliffe],  74. 
manor,  74. 

Sibsey  (Sybsey),  Line.,  3216,  3314. 

rectory,  2667. 

Sibton,  Suff.,  1304. 

Sickerwham,  John,  of  Low  Coniscliffe,  843. 
Sicklinghall  (Sikelinghall,  Sykelingehall),  Yorks. 

[in  Kirkby  Overblow],  1118,1135. 

Sidbroke.  See  Skidbroke. 

Sidbury  (Sidborowe),  Devon,  1320. 

Siddington  (Sydington)  [Glouc.],  rector  presented, 
409. 

Sidenham,  George,  1849,  1853. 

Sidestrand  (Sidestrande,  Systrande),  Norf.,  270. 
Sidley,  John,  1865. 

Sidmouth  (Sidmore),  Devon,  3356. 

Sidney  (Sydney),  Henry,  K.G.,  deputy  general  and 
treasurer  at  war  in  Ireland,  president  of  Coun- 
cil in  principality  and  marches  of  Wales,  196, 
2540,  2568,  2676,  2958,  3094,  3095,  3130, 
3216. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Norfolk,  244. 
lessee  in  Higham,  274. 
of  Walsingham,  2307. 

Siegresham,  Sieresham.  See  Syresham. 

Sigelston.  See  Sigglesthorne. 

Sigeston,  Siggeston.  See  Sigston,  Kirby. 
Siggeswick  (Siggeswicke,  Sygeswyke),  Henry, 
of  Tudhoe,  872. 

Robert,  of  Craythorne,  945. 

Thomas,  3215. 

William,  of  Wackerfield,  962. 

Cf.  Segewick ; Sygeswyth. 

Sigglesthorne  (Sigelston),  Yorks.,  guildhouse,  268. 
significations  of  assent: 

for  allowing  exile  to  return,  2582. 
to  election  of  archbishop  ,1055. 


significations — cont. 

to  election  of  bishops,  1038,  1060,  1065, 
1069,  1976,  1985,  1995,  2195,  2624,  2626. 
Sigston,  Kirby  (Sigeston,  Siggeston),  Yorks. 
631,  817. 

rector  presented,  401 . 

Sigwell.  See  Seghill. 

Sikelinghall.  See  Sicklinghall. 

Silbe  Meade.  See  Turges. 
silk  apparel,  77. 

Silkeston.  See  Silkstone. 

Silkesworth.  See  Silksworth. 

Silkstone  (Silkeston),  Yorks.,  church,  2439. 
rectory,  1909. 

See  also  under  Barnsley. 

Silksworth  (Silkesworth),  Durh.  [in  Bishop 
Wearmouth],  2439. 

St.  Leonard’s  chapel,  2439. 

Silsoe  in  Flitton,  Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 

Silsworth  (Syllesworth),  Northants.  [in  Watford], 
1115. 

Silton  (Sylton),  Dorset,  1751. 

Silton,  Nether  (Little  Silton),  Yorks,  [in  Leake], 
2441,  2463,  p.  343. 

Silton,  Over  (Silton  Pannell),  Yorks.,  2441. 
chapel,  2441. 

See  also  under  Kepwick;  North  End  of  the  Hop- 
pings. 

Silverton,  Devon.  See  under  Dorweeke. 

Silveston,  John,  2449,  P-  336. 

Simbarbe  (Symbarbe),  Henry,  1849,  1853. 
Simcocke,  John,  57. 

Simon  (Symon)  ap  Parrye,  1893. 

Bridget,  580. 

John,  subject  of  duke  of  Guelders,  1611. 

yeoman  of  chamber,  2575. 

William,  of  Billingham,  1014. 

Simonburn  (Symondes  Bourne),  Northumb., 
rector  presented,  3145. 

Simons  (Symons),  Gaultier,  3356. 

John,  clerk,  2853. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1024. 

William,  1501. 

Simonstone  (Symondstone),  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth], 
935* 

Sindall.  See  Sandall,  Magna. 

Sinderby  (Sinderbie,  Sinderbye,  Synderby,  Syn- 
derbye),  Yorks,  [in  Pickhill],  646,  648,  3326. 
St.  Bartholomew’s  chapel,  2441. 

Sindlesham,  Berks,  [in  Hurst],  manor,  1687. 
Singleton,  Alice,  wife  of  Thomas,  1387. 

Nicholas,  3 1 1 . 

Thomas,  1387. 

keeper  of  Ludlow  Castle,  2935. 

Sipson  (Sybyston),  Midd.  [in  Harmondsworth], 
3209. 

Sirescote.  See  Syrescote. 

Siseley  (Sisley,  Sysley),  Clement,  252,  1862,  1870, 
1889,  3060. 

Sisham.  See  Syresham. 

Sisley.  See  Siseley. 

Sisson  (Sysson),  Francis,  of  Langthorpe,  650. 
Thomas,  of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 

William,  1 1 18. 

Sittingbourne  (Sittingborne),  Kent,  2379. 
Sixendale.  See  Thixendale. 

Sixhills  (Sixhill),  Line.,  monastery,  1326. 

Skaif,  John,  of  Kneeton,  678. 

Skaldwell.  See  Scaldwell. 

Skalpwick.  See  Scopwick. 


GENERAL  INDEX  675 


Skarbrough.  See  Scarborough. 

Skare  (Skarr,  Skarre),  James,  of  Worton,  934. 

John,  of  Brompton,  743. 

Martin,  2680. 

Richard,  of  Burtersett,  931. 

Thomas,  of  Burtersett,  931. 

Skarne,  Alexander,  of  Aysgarth,  934. 

Skarr,  Skarre.  See  Skare. 

Skarth,  Ralph,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  824. 

Skathelock  (Skatlock),  Robert,  of  Burton  Con- 
stable, 995. 

Thomas,  of  Butterwick,  920. 

Skawedewell.  See  Scaldwell. 

Skeeby  (Skebye),  Yorks,  [in  Easby],  889. 

Skeffington,  Leic.,  1718. 

Skeffington  (Skeffyngton),  Thomas,  1261. 
son  of  William,  2603. 

William,  2603. 

Skelton,  Hants.,  2827. 

Skelton,  Yorks,  [in  Howden],  1941. 

Skelton  (Skeldon),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  863. 

Skelton,  Robert,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 

Skerenthorp.  See  Scunthorpe. 

Skeringham.  See  Scrayingham. 

Skerne  (Skernefurth),  Yorks.,  866. 

Skerne,  John,  the  elder,  1963. 
son  of  Nicholas,  1963. 

Nicholas,  1963. 

Skernynge.  See  Seaming. 

Skett  (Skete),  Robert,  of  Egham,  2071. 

Sketz,  Edmund,  2577. 

Skevington,  Christopher,  1867. 

John,  221. 

William,  commissioner  in  Leicestershire,  1697, 
1898. 

of  Skeffington,  1718. 

Skidbroke  (Sidbroke,  Skidbrooke),  Line.,  2158, 
p.  275,  2240,  p.  296. 

Skidmore,  John,  of  Holm  Lacy,  257,  258. 

Skillington  (Skvllington),  Line.,  1217,  2240, 

p.  295,3234/ 

Skinke,  John,  1498. 

Skipton  (Skipton  in  Craven),  Yorks.,  castle,  1941. 

See  also  under  Barden;  Bolton. 

Skipton  upon  Swale  (Scripton),  Yorks,  [in  Top- 
cliffe],  680,  1941. 

Skipton,  John,  of  Ellerton  upon  Swale,  1001. 

Skipwith  (Skypwith)  [Yorks.],  vicar  presented, 
1657. 

Skipwith  (Skipwithe,  Skipwyth,  Skypwith,  Skyp- 
wyth),  Edward,  3224. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  William,  1435,  1469,  3266. 

George,  1871,  1874. 

Henry,  ecclesiastical  commissioner,  2161. 
equerry  of  the  stables,  steward  of  manors  in 
Leicestershire  late  of  Henry  duke  of  Suffolk, 
106. 

justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1697,  1746, 
1898,  2649. 

Lionel,  1871, 1874. 

Mary,  wife  of  Richard,  1435,  1469. 

Richard,  son  of  William,  1435,  1469. 

William,  commissioner  in  Lincolnshire,  1699. 
knight,  1435,  1871,  1874,  3266. 
of  Batchworth,  1469. 

Skircoat  (Skircote),  Yorks,  [in  Halifax],  2463, 
p.  344. 

Skirlaugh,  North  (Northskyrley),  Yorks,  [in 
Swine],  492. 


Skirlaugh,  South  (Sowthskyrley),  Yorks,  [in 
Swine],  492. 

Skirpenbeck  (Skirtenbeck),  Yorks.,  1941. 

Skirrowe,  Thomas,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  825. 
Skoles.  See  Scholes. 

Skonthorpe.  See  Scunthorpe. 

Skoppwike.  See  Scopwick. 

Skorefeild,  John,  of  Shincliffe,  959. 

Skott,  Skotte.  See  Scotte. 

Skrafton,  Ralph,  of  Bellerby,  936. 

Skrempthorp.  See  Scunthorpe. 

Skrymsher,  (Skrymshere),  James,  2476. 

John,  2611,  3021. 

Thomas,  2476. 
son  of  John,  2611. 

Skudamore.  See  Scudamore. 

Skurfeld,  Robert,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 
Skyllington.  See  Skillington. 

Skynner,  Alexander,  3014. 

Audrey,  wife  of  Vincent,  1375. 

John,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent  and 
Surrey,  1867. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871,1874. 

justice  of  gaol  delivery,  198. 

usher  and  crier  of  Queen’s  Bench,  2585,  2688. 

of  Langtree,  2942. 

Thomas,  of  Highworth,  1459. 

Vincent,  1375. 

Skypwith,  Skypwyth.  See  Skipwith. 

Slackstead  (Slackstede),  Hants,  [in  Farley  Chamber- 
layne],  2472. 
manor,  2472. 

Slaley,  Northumb.  See  under  Bulbeck. 

Slanye,  Stephen,  2510. 

Slape  (Sleape),  Dorset  [in  Arne],  manor,  1972. 
Slapton,  Bucks.,  manor,  2027. 

Slater  (Slayter) , Edward,  of  Eldon,  871 . 

See  also  Blyth. 

George,  clerk,  2854. 

James,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  901. 

John,  ofWath,  652. 

William.  See  Thompson  alias  Slater. 

Slawston,  Leic.,  2158,  pp.  275,  276. 

Slayter.  Set,  Slater. 

Sleap  (Sleype),  Salop  [in  Ercoll  Magna],  manor, 
1157. 

Sleape,  Dorset.  See  Slape. 

Sleddale  (Sledgall),  in  Rillington,  Yorks.,  1941. 
Sleford,  Peter,  3264. 

Ralph,  of  Grantham,  1326. 

Sleightholme  (Sleightholmedale),  Yorks,  [in 
Bowes],  2219. 

Sleightholme,  Francis,  of  Fadmoor,  827. 

James,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

Peter,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 

Slepe,  in  St.  Ives,  Hunts.,  2353. 
manor,  2353. 

Slepe,  William,  1184,  2017. 

Sleype.  See  Sleap. 

Slighe,  John,  1277. 

Slinfold  (Slynfoulde)  [Sussex],  rector  presented, 
334- 

Slinge,  William,  1900. 

Slinger  (Slynger),  Bartholomew,  of  Richmond, 
950. 

Thomas,  of  Scrafton,  702. 

Slingsby  (Slingesbye,  Slyngesby),  Francis,  1850, 
1887. 

William,  of  Topcliffe,  910. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


676 

Sloley  (Sloly),  Norf.,  270. 

Sloley  (Slowley),  Warw.  [in  Arley],  2971. 

Sloo  (Slowe),  Devon  [in  Parkham],  2942. 

Sloothby  (Sloythby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Sloughe,  Alice  .relict  of  Richard,  1380. 

Richard,  1380. 

Slowe.  See  Sloo. 

Slowley.  See  Sloley. 

Sloythby.  See  Sloothby. 

Slynfoulde.  See  Slinfold. 

Slynger.  See  Slinger. 

Slyngesby.  See  Slingsby. 

Smalewood.  See  Smalwood. 

Smallacombe,  John,  2942. 

Smallhyth  (Smallett),  in  Tenterden,  Kent,  2724,  p. 
402. 

Smalwood  (Smalewood),  John,  1146. 

Thomas,  1416. 

Smanhill  (Smytheholme),  Northants.  [in  Aynho], 
2285. 

Smarte,  Adrian,  of  Braintree,  75 . 

John,  clerk,  1493. 

William,  1859. 

Smarthwate  (Smarthwarth),  Christopher,  of 
Healey,  629. 

John,  of  Hilton,  629. 

Thomas,  of  Healey,  629. 

Smeathalls  (Smedall),  Yorks,  [in  Birkin],  1287. 
Smeaton,  Great  (Greatsmeaton,  Great  Smeton), 
Yorks.,  693,  885,  2405. 
manor,  2405. 

Smedall.  See  Smeathalls. 

Smelt,  John,  coroner  in  Yorkshire,  143. 
of  Ainderby  Myers,  675 . 

Robert,  of  Richmond,  951. 

Smethe.  See  Smith. 

Smetheley  (Smethley,  Smitheley),  Anthony,  59. 
feodary,  etc.,  in  Yorkshire,  210,  1716,  1726, 
1786,  1850,  1872,  2995,  3009,  3034,  3066. 
Smeton,  Yorks.  See  Kirk  Smeaton;  Smeaton. 
Smeton,  Robert,  of  Northallerton,  941. 

Smith  (Smethe,  Smyth,  Smythe),  Adrian.  See 
Sout. 

Agnes,  daughter  of  William,  1103. 

Andrew,  78. 

Anthony,  lessee  of  Chipping  Campden  rectory, 
2047. 

of  East  Herrington,  700. 
of  Leeming,  779. 

Barnard,  2172. 

Bernard,  7. 

Charles,  2139. 

controller  of  customs  in  Newcastle  on  Tyne, 
2205. 

keeper  of  wardrobe  of  beds  and  armoury  in 
Windsor  Castle,  1395. 
page  of  wardrobe,  556. 

Christopher,  commissioner  in  Middlesex,  1705. 
justice  of  peace  in  Hertfordshire,  1892. 
of  Richmond,  989. 
of  Wath,  652. 

Clement,  son  of  Thomas,  1968. 

Cuthbert,  of  Low  Coniscliffe,  840. 

of  Northallerton,  639. 

Edmund,  of  London,  leatherseller,  1423. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  of  Waterfall,  1299. 
Frances,  wife  of  Roger,  3 320. 

Francis,  justice  of  peace  in  Leicestershire,  1898. 
George,  2342,  3202. 
son  of  Roger,  1980. 


Smith — coni. 

Gilbert,  2353. 

commissioner  in  Huntingdon,  1868,  1891, 
3047- 

Henry  , minor  canon  of  St.  Paul’s,  2449,  P-  336. 
of  Brancepeth,  994. 
of  Patley  Bridge,  909. 
subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves,  433. 

Hugh,  deputy  coroner  in  Devon,  2820. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Somerset,  1849, 
1853. 

Humphrey,  of  Durham,  728. 

James,  commissioner  of  sewers,  etc.,  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 1871,  1874, 1896. 
subject  of  the  duke  of  Cleves,  2746. 

Joan,  wife  of  William,  1103. 

John,  1292. 

commissioner  of  sewers  for  Hull,  1851. 
coroner  in  Buckinghamshire,  141,  2455. 
clerk,  governor  of  Horncastle  school,  1824. 
deceased,  1723. 
father  of  Richard,  1218. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Eversholt,  3223. 
subject  of  the  Emperor,  2898. 
of  Durham,  727. 

(another),  923. 
of  Pateley  Bridge,  909. 
ofRipon,  598. 
of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Lawrence,  justice  of  peace  in  Chester,  116. 
knight,  1753. 

Leonard,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Martin,  of  Ferry  Hill,  836. 

Matthew,  3178,  3194,  3235. 
of  Middle  Temple,  1186. 

Nicholas,  lessee  of  tithes  in  Youlgreave,  298. 

Oswald,  of  Thirsk,  665 . 

Paul,  lessee  of  Chipping  Campden  rectory,  2047. 

Peter,  tenant  in  London  Wall,  2463,  p.  348. 

Ralph,  of  Cleasby,  772. 
of  East  Haukswell,  750. 
of  Thrintoft,  767. 

Richard,  justice  of  the  peace  in  Herefordshire, 
1893. 

of  Abingdon,  3348. 

of  East  Cowton,  640. 

of  Durham,  727. 

of  Hutton  Henry,  938. 

of  London,  fishmonger,  179. 

of  Norton,  976. 

of  Wadley,  3348. 

son  of  John,  1218. 

teller  of  exchequer,  242 1 . 

tenant  in  London  Wall,  2463,  p.  348. 

Robert,  lessee  of  Cherry  Burton  manor,  3324. 
of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  871. 
of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 
of  Fisburn,  914. 
of  Foxton,  849. 
of  Hart,  587. 
of  Hetton  le  Hole,  865. 
ofMuchelney,  1458. 
of  Stapleton,  1005. 

Scottish  subject,  467. 

See  also  Newton. 

Roger,  deceased,  1980. 
lessee  in  Bridgnorth,  3320. 
of  Stockley,  872. 

Simon,  of  Durham,  727. 

Stephen,  1378. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


<$77 


Smith,  Stephen' — cont. 

son  of  William,  1103. 

Thomas,  2342. 

commissioner  to  survey  archery  grounds  in 
London,  194. 
deceased,  1968. 

justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
knight,  of  Mount  Thoydon,  councillor, 
chancellor  of  Order  of  the  Garter,  principal 
secretary,  1793,  i860,  1878,  1889,  2105, 
2167,3093,3153,3357. 
master  of  requests,  2106. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Badgworth,  2067. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Berkshire,  3314. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Somerset,  1131. 
ofBrompton,  745, 
of  Durham,  731. 
of  Hart,  587. 

of  London  and  Thorpe-Constantine,  2883. 
of  Wadley,  3348. 
of  Waterfall,  1299. 
of  Wingate,  737. 
son  of  Thomas,  knight,  2167. 
the  younger,  lessee  of  Chipping  Campden 
rectory,  2047. 

William,  benefactor  of  Wakefield  church,  1941. 
clerk,  rector  of  Thorpe  Bassett,  2835. 
gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2551. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Woodham,  co.  Durham, 
3279- 

lessee  of  lands  in  Ramsbury,  1103. 

subject  of  the  Bishop  of  Liege,  2807. 

of  Ainderby  Steeple,  805 . 

of  Axminster,  2942. 

of  London,  2135. 

of  Nunstainton,  2526. 

of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 

ofWestRainton,  802. 

of  Ripon,  867. 

of  Little  Stainton,  2171. 

of  Thirsk,  665. 

of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 

of  Tolesby,  622. 

ofWhickham,  958. 

rector  of  Clayworth,  86. 

Smitheley.  See  Smetheley. 

Smothewayte,  Roger,  of  Masham,  993. 

Smyth.  See  Smith. 

Smyth  alias  Dier,  John,  1859. 

Smithacott  (Smynecote),  in  Frithelstock,  Devon, 
2294. 

Smythe  alias  Pygun,  John,  1283. 

Smytheholme.  See  Smanhill. 

Smynecote.  See  Smithacott. 

Smyrke,  John,  588. 

Smyrthwate,  Robert,  of  Helmington  Row,  873. 

Smytheson  (Smythson),  Leonard,  667. 

Thomas,  2239. 

son  of  Thomas,  2239. 

William,  of  Melsonby,  890. 

Smythewick,  William,  2163. 
wife  of.  See  Barrye,  Joan. 

Smythson.  See  Smytheson. 

Snagge,  Robert,  71. 

Thomas,  1877, 1892. 

Snailwell  (Snaylewell,  Snayuleswell),  Cambs., 
2724,  P-  402,  3202. 

Snaith  (Snaithe,  Snath,  Snathe,  Snaytb,  Snaythe, 
Sneyth),  Yorks.,  268,  1128,  1430,  2113,  2440, 
p.  296,  2443. 


Snaith — coni. 
church,  1941. 
manor,  1789. 
rectory,  1128,  1789. 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  2443. 

See  also  under  Rawcliffe. 

Snaith  (Snaithe,  Snayth),  George,  of  Wolsingham, 
878. 

Janet,  wife  of  Peter,  277. 

John,  of  Newbiggin,  894. 

son  of  Peter,  277. 

Peter,  277. 

Snape,  Yorks,  [in  Well],  942,  943. 

Snape  Gate  (Snapgest),  Durh.  [in  Auckland  St. 
Andrew],  933. 

Snarford,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Snath,  Lines,  [rede  Yorks.].  See  Snaith. 

Snath,  Snathe.  See  Snaith. 

Snave,  Kent,  1474. 

Snawe,  Henry,  of  Ripon,  867. 

Snaylewell.  See  Snailwell. 

Snayth,  Snaythe.  See  Snaith. 

Snayuleswell.  See  Snailwell. 

Snead  (Snead,  Snede),  Mont.,  2724,  p.  401. 
church,  1312. 
rectory,  2724,  p.  401. 

Snede  (Sneide),  Ralph,  son  of  William,  3171. 

William,  knight,  3033,  3171. 

Snell,  Nicholas,  1122,  1325, 1863. 

Snetterton  (Sneterton,  Snytterton),  Norf.,  1159, 
1320,2372. 

Sneynton,  Quinton,  3151. 

Sneyth.  See  Snaith. 

Snitterfield  (Snytterfelde),  Warw.  1320. 

Snodon,  George,  of  Thrintoft,  767. 

Snoreham,  Essex.  See  under  Stamford. 

Snoring  (Snoring  Magna),  Norf.,  270. 

Snoring,  Little,  Norf.,  3240. 

Snowe,  Elizabeth,  widow,  523. 

Nicholas,  2576. 

Snowshill  (Snoweshyll,  Snowishill,  Snowyshill), 
Glouc.,  2540,  3235. 
church,  advowson  of,  3 23  5 . 
lordship,  2356,  3235. 

Snytterfelde.  See  Snitterfield. 

Snytterley,  Norf.  See  Blakeney. 

Snytterton.  See  Snetterton. 

Sober,  John,  of  Darlington,  844. 

Stephen,  of  Sinderby,  646. 

Soddington.  See  Sotherington. 

Sodor  and  Man,  bishop  of.  See  Salesburye,  H.; 
Stanley,  T. 

Sodyke,  John,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Soenon,  Thomas,  1673. 

Soest,  James,  2793. 

Softley,  John,  of  Durham,  727. 

Robert,  of  Durham,  721. 

Soham  (Some),  Cambs.,  2724,  pp.  402, 404. 

Soham  Earl  (Soham  Comitis),  Suffi,  2463,  p.  347. 

chapel,  2463,  p.  347. 

Solamsted.  See  Sulhampstead. 

Sohham,  Christopher,  alderman  of  Norwich, 
1864. 

solicitor  general.  See  under  officers. 

Solihull  (Sulhill),  Warw.,  313. 

See  also  under  Kingsford. 

Solke  Twysell.  See  Castwisell. 

Sombourn,  King’s  (Kyngessomborne,  Somborne 
Regis),  Hants.,  1463,  3174. 
rectory,  3174. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


678 

Sombourn,  Little  (Lytle  Somborne,  Sumburne), 
Hants.,  2294. 

Some.  See  Soham. 

Somelaye,  Nicholas,  of  Fadmoor,  827. 

Somerby  (Somerbye),  Line,  [in  Winnibriggs  and 
Threo  Wapentake],  270. 

Somerby,  Line.  See  also  under  Humby,  Great. 
Somercotes,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  3250. 

Somercotes,  South  (Sowthsomercotes),  Line. 
3231. 

Somereys.  See  Someries. 

Somerfeld,  Robert,  of  Shaftesbury,  1023. 
Somerford,  in  Christchurch,  Hants.,  manor,  557, 
2255. 

Somerford  (Somerslorde),  Hants,  [in  Highcliffe], 
manor,  1787. 

Somerford,  Great  (Somerford  Magna,  Somerford 
Matrevers),  Wilts.,  manor,  1196. 

Somerford  Keynes  (Somerford  Kaynes)  [Glouc. 
formerly ] Wilts.,  rectory  and  advowson  of 
vicarage,  1251. 

Somerhouse.  See  Summerhouse. 

Someries  (Somereys)  [in  Stopsley,  Beds.],  1228. 
Somerleyton  (Somerley  Towne),  Suff.,  1343. 
Somerset,  county,  55,  117,  174,  183,  208,  212, 
218,  230,  320,  3337. 
auditor  of,  2522,  2675. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1849,  1853. 
coroner  in  {named),  1458,  2819. 
escheator  in,  2618. 

feodary  of.  See  Coles,  J.;  Halswell,  R. 
justices  of  assize  in,  142,  1458,  1804. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1805. 
receiver  general  in  2289,  2675,  2981. 

Somerset,  duchy,  1714. 
duchess  of.  See  Seymour,  A. 
duke  of.  See  Seymour,  E. 

Somerset  (Somersett),  Charles,  justice  of  peace  in 
Monmouthshire,  5 60. 
knight,  2633,  3195- 
Edmund,  2932. 

Emma,  wife  of  Charles  (daughter  of  Robert 
Brayne),  2633,  3195. 

Henry,  earl  of  Worcester  {ob.  1549),  constable  of 
Carmarthen  castle,  chief  steward  etc.  of 
Arwystli  and  Cenllyfnog  lordships,  83,  567. 
Thomas,  3195. 

William,  earl  of  Worcester  {ob.  1589),  K.G., 
3094,3095. 

Somersham  (Sommersham,  Somersome),  Hunts., 
1900,  2463,  p.  345. 

Somerson,  John,  of  Brancepeth,  722. 

Somerton,  Somers.,  2678. 

chapel,  2678. 

Somervile,  John,  3036. 

Sommer,  Matthew,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
Sommerhouse.  See  Summerhouse. 

Sommersham.  See  Somersham. 

Sommerster,  William,  of  Sporfforth,  862. 
Sommerton,  William,  of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 
Sonde.  See  Sand. 

Sondey,  Sondy.  See  Sandy. 

Sone  (Sonne),  George,  1762,  3343. 

John,  son  of  George,  3343. 

Sonkey  (Sonkeye),  John,  1412,  3279. 

Sonne.  See  Sone. 

Sonneyside.  See  Sunnysidc. 

Sonton,  Cuthbert,  of  Little  Stainton,  922. 

Sopeley.  See  Sopley. 

Sopham.  See  S waff  ham. 


Sopley  (Sopeley),  Hants.,  2677. 

Sotheram.  See  Sotheron. 

Sotheray.  See  Southery. 

Sotherbie,  Robert,  1872. 

Sotheri.  See  Sothery. 

Sotherington,  Temple  (Soddington,  Temple  Soth- 
ington),  Hants,  [in  Selborne],  2519. 
manor,  2519. 

Sotherne,  Richard,  citizen  of  London,  50. 
Sotherton  (Sowthtowne),  Suff.,  2373. 

Sotherton,  Thomas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857, 
1864.  Cf.  Southerton. 

Sothery  (Sotheri),  Norf.,  2463,  p.  347. 

Sotheron  (Sotheram,  Sotheryn,  Sothoron),  Hugh, 
of  Darlington,  844. 

John,  of  Ravensworth,  697. 

William,  of  Esh,  797. 
of  Westoe,  735. 

Sothowe.  See  Jethou. 

Sotterley,  Suff.,  1275. 

Sotwell  [Berks.],  chapel,  1552. 

Souche.  See  Zouche. 

Soulbury  (Sulbury),  Bucks.,  1320,  2463,  p.  349. 
Soulton.  See  Shoulden. 

Sourby  Comerton.  See  Sewerby  with  Marton. 
Soureby.  See  Sowerby. 

Sourleys  Hag  (Surmanhagg),  Yorks,  [in  Helmsley], 
58. 

Sout  alias  Smythe,  Adrian,  1677. 

South  (Southe),  Kent  [in  Tonbridge],  manor, 
2647. 

South  House  (Southouse),  Line,  [in  Leybourne], 
grange,  1323. 

Southacke,  William,  1854,  1866. 

Southam,  Warw.,  1320. 

Southampton  (Hampton),  Hants.,  94,  2932. 
castle,  constable  of  {named),  127. 
port,  39,  65,  121,  1927,  2267. 

See  also  under  St.  Denys. 

Southampton,  county,  219. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1863,  1873. 
coroner  in.  See  Mather,  G. 
escheator  in,  2617.  See  also  Bush,  J. 
feodary  of.  See  Brand,  J. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  76,  148. 
receiver  of,  2570,  3318. 

Southampton,  countess  of.  See  Fitzwilliams. 
Southampton,  earl  of,  2449,  p.  336. 

See  also  Fitzwilliams,  W.;  Wriothesley,  T. 
Southannyngefelde.  See  Hanningfield,  South. 
Southarp  (Southorpe),  Somers,  [in  South  Pether- 
ton],  manor,  2288. 

Southayes  (Southay),  Hants,  [in  Milton],  1262. 
Southayke,  John,  3064. 

Southbaddesley.  See  Baddesley. 

Southbank  (Southbanke),  Durh.  [?  in  Staindrop], 
875. 

Southbeneflete.  5V*  Benfleet,  South. 

Southbergh.  See  Burgh,  South. 

Southburn  (Southburne),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkburn], 
2116. 

Southchurch  (Southchurche),  Essex,  2290. 
Southcliff.  See  Cliff,  South. 

Southcombe,  Robert,  of  Marlev,  2942. 

Southcott  (Southcot,  Southcote,  Southcotte, 
Sowthcot),  George,  3205. 
son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  2284. 

John,  justice  of  Queen’s  Bench,  75,  77,  139,  194, 
198,  261,  263,  1822,  1844,  1847,  1852,  1858, 
i860,  1870,  2062,  2162,  3093. 


GENERAL  INDEX  679 


Southcott — cont. 

Peter,  son  of  Thomas  the  elder,  2284. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Devonshire,  246, 
1876, 1884. 

the  elder,  of  Bovey  Tracey,  2284. 
son  of  Thomas,  2284. 

SouthdufFeild.  See  Duffield,  South. 
Southebeneflete.  See  Benfleet,  South. 

Southele.  See  Leigh,  South. 

Southemoreton.  See  Moreton,  South. 

Southen  alias  Sowthen,  Thomas,  3314. 
Southereake.  See  Creake,  South. 

Southermesby.  See  Ormsby,  South. 

Southerton,  George,  2510. 

John,  the  younger,  3355. 

Cf.  Sotherton. 

Southery  (Sotheray),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 
Southewell  (surname).  See  Southwell. 

Southfield  (Southfeilde),  Northumb.  [?  in  Mit- 
ford],  1939. 

Southfleet  (Southflete),  Kent,  1900. 

Southfrith,  Kent  [in  Tonbridge],  forest  and  park, 
2647. 

Southill  (Sowthell)  [Beds.],  2724,  p.  401. 

manor,  2724,  p.  401. 

Southill,  Gerard,  1142. 

Southkilvington.  See  Kilvington,  South. 

Southlia,  Southlye.  See  Leigh,  South. 

Southlyn.  See  Lynn,  South. 

Southmallinge.  See  Mailing,  South. 

Southminster  (Southmynstre,  Sudmynster,  Syd- 
myster),  Essex,  268, 1438. 

Southmolton.  See  Molton,  South. 

South  More,  Berks.  See  Draycot  Moor. 
Southmore  (Allermore),  Somers.,  woods,  1120. 
Southmorton.  See  Moreton,  South. 
Southmymmes.  See  Mimms,  South. 

Southoe  (Southoo,  Sowthoe),  Hunts.,  1281. 

church,  1320. 

Southorpe.  See  Southarp. 

Southottrington.  See  Otterington,  South. 
Southouse.  See  South  House. 

Southover,  Somers,  [in  Wells],  1911. 
Southpickenham.  See  Pickenham,  South. 
Southstoke.  See  Stoke,  South. 

Southwark  (Southwarke,  Southwerk,  South- 
werke),  Surrey,  75, 1844. 

St.  Mary  Overy  priory  in,  1130. 

St.  Olave,  grammar  school,  2251. 
minister  and  rector,  2251. 

Southwelde.  See  Weald,  South. 

Southwell,  Notts.  See  under  Normanton. 
Southwell  (Southewell),  Francis,  auditor  of 
Exchequer,  2216. 
commissioner  in  Norfolk,  2638. 
surveyor  in  Hertfordshire,  1410. 

Gerard,  1871, 1874. 

Na2areth,  gentlewoman  of  privy  chamber,  1333. 
Richard,  knight,  constable  of  Nottingham 
Castle,  steward  etc.  of  Sherwood  Forest,  and 
of  Clipstone,  Belle  Eau  and  other  parks; 
steward  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Bolsover 
and  Horsley  manors,  43. 

Robert,  2415  . 

son  of  Thomas,  2. 

Thomas,  2. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Norfolk,  etc., 
1855,1856. 

Southwerkc.  See  Southwark. 


Southwick  (Suddicke),  Durh.  [in  Monkwear- 
mouth],  701. 

Southwonford.  See  Wonford,  South. 

Southwotton.  See  Wootton,  South. 

Sowcrofte.  See  Cowcroft. 

Sowe,  Warw.,  2569,  p.  370 

church,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 

Sowecroft.  See  Cowcroft. 

Sowerby  (Sowerbye),  Yorks.,  1326,  2214. 

Sowerby  (Soureby,  Sowerbye),  Yorks  [in  Halifax], 
1200, 1774. 

Sowerby  (Sowerbie),  Yorks,  [in  Thirsk],  601,  668. 

Sowerby  (Sowarby,  Sowerbie,  Sowerbye),  John, 
of  Farndale,  Westside,  820. 

Thomas,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 

William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  820. 
of  Kirkby  Moorside,  982. 

{another),  983. 
of  Sowerby,  668. 

Sowlbye,  Martin,  of  Brandon,  870. 

Sowley,  Thomas,  of  Stokesley,  618. 

Sowthcot.  See  Southcott. 

Sowthe,  William,  clerk,  1555. 

Sowthe  Streate,  Midd.  See  under  Stepney. 

Sowthebarrowe.  See  Barrow,  South. 

Sowthehouse.  See  Owersby,  South. 

Sowthell.  See  Southill. 

Sowthen.  See  Southen. 

Sowthoe.  See  Southoe. 

Sowthskyrley.  See  Skirlaugh,  South. 

Sowthtowne.  See  Sotherton. 

Sowthwj-ke,  Thomas,  3230. 

Spain  and  Spaniards  (including  Spanish  subjects), 
39,  65,  85,  108,  132,  134,  470,  475,  480,  482, 
1499,  1502-4,  1506,  1507,  1513,  1515,  1524, 
1585,  1594,  1597,  1598,  1600,  1603,  1606, 

1609,  1617,  1619,  1621,  1624,  1625,  1627, 

1629,  1637,  1639,  1643,  1647,  1673,  1674, 

1677,  1678,  1681,  1684,  2510,  2513,  2743, 

2745,  2752,  2758,  2761,  2768,  2769,  2771, 

2773.  2777,  2778,  2781,  2785,  2786,  2787, 

2788,  2791,  2793,  2795,  2796,  2797,  2798, 

2799,  2800,  2803,  2805,  2811,  2812,  2817, 

2896,  2897,  2900,  2903,  3088. 

King  of,  hi,  2510,  2513,  2720. 
suspension  of  commercial  intercourse  with, 
68, 132, 134, 500, 1966,  3088. 
commissioners  to  determine  claims  arising 
from,  2510,  2513. 

Spalding  (Spaldinge,  Spauldinge),  Line.,  309, 
1113,1117. 

monastery,  309,  1113,  1117,  2667. 

Spaldinge,  John,  butler  in  the  Star  Chamber,  576. 

Spaldington,  Yorks,  [in  Bubwith],  i960,  3269. 

Spaldwick,  Hunts.,  268. 

Sparke,  Richard,  2740. 

Robert,  son  of  Roger,  2715, 

Roger,  2715. 

Thomas,  of  Castle  Eden,  797. 

Sparrowe,  John,  of  West  Witton,  932. 

Miles,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  1001. 

Oliver,  508. 

Sparry e,  John,  185. 

William,  185. 

of  King’s  Norton,  185. 

Sparsholt  (Spershall,  Spershault,  Spersholte), 
Hants,  rectory,  528. 
vicar  presented,  412. 

Spauldinge.  See  Spalding. 

Spawton,  Otwell,  702. 


68o 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Speake,  George,  knight,  1849, 1853. 

Thomas,  2943. 

Specort,  John,  2800. 

Spedill,  Sebastian,  merchant  of  Upper  Germany, 
2510. 

Speenhamland  (Spynameland),  Berks,  fin  Speen], 
manor,  1687. 

Speeton  (Spighton),  Yorks.,  1941. 

Spelhurst,  Kent,  1275. 

Spelman,  Francis,  235. 

Cf.  Spilman. 

Spelsbury  (Spillesburye),  Oxon.,  manor,  520,  2279. 

See  also  under  Fulwell. 

Spen  (Spenne),  Durh.  [in  Chopwell],  740. 

Spen,  Durh.  [in  Winlaton],  895. 

Spence,  George,  of  Cundall,  656. 
of  Darlington,  627. 

Henry,  2441. 

of  Thornley,  739. 

the  elder,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

the  younger,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

James,  master  gunner  in  Carlisle  castle,  3112. 

of  Thoralby,  930. 

John,  of  Carlton,  706. 

of  Stapleton,  1005. 

Matthew,  of  Darlington,  846. 

Miles,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

Richard,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 

Stephen,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 

Thomas,  of  Carlton,  705. 

of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 

William,  deceased,  531. 
of  Durham,  71 1. 

Spencer,  Giles,  161. 

James,  1871,  1874. 

John,  citizen  of  London,  1271. 

Matthew,  2942. 

Miles,  LL.D.,  1024. 

Nicholas,  merchant  taylor,  1149. 

Robert,  clerk,  1657. 

Thomas,  commissioner  in  Montgomeryshire, 
1742. 

commissioner  in  Y orkshire,  1850. 

William,  1266. 

lessee  of  tithes  in  Great  Ness,  1788. 

William,  queen’s  serjeant  at  arms,  1937. 
Spencer’s  Lands  (Spencers  Landes),  1230,  2093. 
Spensleyn,  John,  of  Reeth,  986. 

Spenne.  See  Spen. 

Spennithorne,  Yorks.  See  under  Bellerby. 
Spershall,  Spershault,  Spersholte.  See  Sparsholt. 
Spettisbury  (Spetisbury,  Spittesburye),  Dorset, 
1051,3358. 

Spicer  (Spycer),  Henry,  2523. 

John,  benefactor  of  Bishop’s  Stortford  church, 
268. 

Thomas,  2820. 

Spicer  alias  Helder,  John,  1049. 

Richard,  1049. 

Spighton.  See  Speeton. 

Spillesburye.  See  Spelsbury. 

Spillesby.  See  Spilsby. 

Spilman,  John,  1720,  3069,  3072,  3085B,  3086. 
Cf.  Spelman. 

Spilsby  (Spillesby,  Spyllesby,  Spyllesbye),  Line., 
2330,2398. 

Pulvertoftes  lands  in,  2330. 

See  also  under  Asserby. 

Spinney  (Spynny,  Spynny  Feme),  in  Snailwell, 
Cambs.,  3202. 


Spinola,  Benedict,  of  Genoa,  2510. 

Spittesburye.  See  Spettisbury. 

Spofforth  (Spofforthe),  Yorks.,  862, 
park,  2577. 

See  also  under  Braham;  Wetherby. 

Sponbedd.  See  Spoonbed. 

Spondon,  Derb.  See  Locko  Park. 

Spoonbed  (Sponbed),  Glouc.  [in  Painswick],  1286. 
Sporle  with  Palgrave  (Sporle),  Norf.,  270. 
Spotland,  in  Rochdale,  Lane.,  1772. 

Spratton  (Sprotton),  Northants.,  1320. 

Sprey,  Peter,  2823. 

Springe  (Sprynge),  Jane,  wife  of  Robert,  1240. 
Robert,  1240,3244,3247. 

Thomas,  2463,  p.  347. 

Springham,  Richard,  i860. 

Sproatley  (Sproteley),  Yorks.,  268. 

Sprott,  Roger,  3253. 

Rowland,  3253. 

Sprotton.  See  Spratton. 

Sproughton,  Suff.,  287. 

Spryggens,  John,  1819. 

Sprynge.  See  Spring. 

Spurlswood  (Spurleswood),  Durh.  [in  EvenwoodJ, 
moor,  2439 
Spycer.  See  Spicer. 

Spyllesby,  Spyllesbye.  See  Spilsby. 

Spylman  Strete,  Midd.  See  under  Stepney. 
Spynameland.  See  Speenhamland. 

Spyne,  John,  clerk,  380. 

Spynkhill  (Spynckhyll),  Yorks.  [North  Riding] 
[1 unidentified ] ,1828. 

Spynny.  See  Spinney. 

Squier,  Adam,  master  of  Balliol,  2460. 

John,  of  Snowshill,  2540. 

Richard,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

the  younger,  of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Robert,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 

Thomas,  of  Ripon,  867. 

Squybbe,  Richard,  the  elder,  2481. 

Richard,  son  of  Richard,  2481. 

Stacye,  John,  of  London,  1143. 

Stafford,  Staff.,  1843,  2704,  2724,  p.  398. 
burgesses,  2704. 
college,  2704. 

St.  Mary’s  church,  2704. 
prebends  in: — 

Cotton,  2704. 

Marston,  2704. 

Salt,  2704. 
rector,  2704. 
schoolmaster,  2704. 

Stafford,  county,  154,  185,  232,  245. 
coroner  in.  See  Gervys,  J.;  Green,  W.;  Warnar, 
G. 

feodary  in.  See  Bagott,  S.;  Repington,  R. 
justices  of  assize  in,  3104. 
justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  533. 

Stafford,  lady  Dorothy,  of  the  privy  chamber,  2677. 
Edward,  duke  of  Buckingham  (executed  1521), 
529,  1940,  2463,  p.  347,  2669,  2724,  pp.  398, 
403. 

lord  Stafford  (ob.  1603),  1940,  2005,  3233, 
3257,3260. 

Elizabeth,  gentlewoman  of  privy  chamber, 
1383. 

Henry,  lord  Stafford  ( ob . 1563),  chamberlain  of 
Exchequer,  245,  1940,  3140. 
lord  Stafford  (ob.  1566),  2005. 

Isabel,  wife  of  Thomas,  1 1 76. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


68 1 


Stafford — coni. 

John,  2158,  p.  276. 

Mabel,  wife  of  Read,  2968. 

Mary,  wife  of  Edward  lord  Stafford,  3233. 

Read,  2968. 

Robert,  knight,  serjeant  porter  of  the  house- 
hold, 2437. 

Thomas,  1176. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Berkshire,  1861, 
1863, 1873, 1879,  238o>  3076. 

Ursula,  relict  of  Henry  lord  Stafford,  245, 
1940, 2005. 

Walter,  245 . 

( — ),  knight,  2i58,p.  276. 

Stainburn  (Staynborne,  Stayneburne),  Yorks,  [in 
Kirkby  Overblow],  1941. 
chapel,  1135. 

Stainby  (Stenby,  Steneby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295, 
3234. 

Stainckynden.  See  Standen. 

Staindrop  (Sandroppe,  Stainrope,  Standropp, 
Standroppe,  Stayndropp,  Stayndroppe, 
Staynedroppe),  Durh.,  837,  966,  967. 
church,  3267. 
college,  2438,  3267. 
manor,  1942,  2085. 
rectory,  3267. 
vicar,  3267. 

See  also  under  Hilton;  Keverstone;  Raby;  Shot- 
ton;  Wacker  field. 

Staineley,  Yorks.  ^Stanley. 

Staines  (Stanes),  Midd.,  56, 523. 

Staining  (Haston  alias  Hastayne),  Lancs,  [in  Poul- 
ton  leFylde],  1387. 

Stainley,  North  (Staynley),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon], 

759* 

Stainton  (Staynton),  Yorks,  634,  770. 

See  also  under  Ingleby  Barwick;  Thornaby. 

Stainton  (Stanton),  Yorks,  [in  Downholme], 
891. 

Stainton  (Staynton),  Yorks  [in  Strafforth  and 
Tickhill  Wapentake],  rectory,  1449. 

Stainton,  Great  (Stanton  in  the  Strete),  Durh., 
946,  2439. 

See  also  under  Elstob. 

Stainton  by  Langworth,  Line.  See  under  Reasby. 

Stainton,  Little  (Little  Staynton,  Nunestaunton, 
Nunnestanton,  Staynton),  Durh.  [in  Bishops- 
ton],  773,  857,  922,  2171,  2439,  2526. 

Stainton  le  Vale,  Line.  See  under  Irford. 

Staithes  (Stayther),  Yorks,  [in  Easington  and 
Hinderwell],  290. 

Stakesby  (Staxby),  Yorks,  [in  Whitby],  manor, 
2292,  p. 311. 

Stalbridge  (Staulbridge),  Dorset,  rector  presented, 

o .2274- 

Stalinbrowghe.  See  Stallingborough. 

Stalisfield  (Stallysfelde,  Stalsfeld),  Kent,  1293. 
vicar  presented,  2872. 

Stallingborough  (Stalinbrowghe),  Line.,  2563. 

Stallysfelde.  See  Stalisfield. 

Stalmine  (Stalmyn,  Strawaigne),  Lancs,  [in  Lan- 
caster], 1387. 

Stalsfeld.  See  Stalisfield. 

Stambridge,  Little  (Little  Stanbridge)  [Essex], 
rector  presented,  1648. 

Stamford  (Stamfordes),  in  Latchingdon  and 
Snoreham,  Essex,  manor,  2290. 

Stamford,  Stampford,  Line.  [ and  Northants], 
254, 554,  2463,  p.348. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— -(44) 


Stamford — cont. 

aldermen  of,  1871, 1874. 

See  also  under  Newstead. 

Stamford  Baron,  St.  Martin,  Northants.  See 
under  Wothorpe. 

Stamford,  Robert,  1731. 

Stampe,  John,  1292,  1297. 

Stanbridge,  Little.  See  Stambridge,  Little. 

Standen  (Stainckynden),  Kent  [in  Biddenden], 
2373. 

Standford  upon  Sore.  See  Stanford  upon  Soar. 

Standground  (Stangrownd)  [Hunts.],  vicar  pre- 
sented, 1333. 

Standishe,  Edward,  2512. 

Richard,  of  Wantage,  3348. 

Standlake  (Stanelake,  Stanlake),  Oxon,  1169, 
1425,3184. 

Standley,  Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Chester, 
116. 

Standon,  Essex.  See  Stondon  Massey. 

Standon  (Standen),  Herts.,  2173. 

Standon  (Stane,  Staundon),  Staff.,  559,  2708, 
3104. 

Standrope,  Standropp,  Standroppe.  See  Staindrop. 

Stane.  See  Standon. 

Stanefery  Newinges.  See  Stoneferry. 

Stanes.  See  Staines. 

Stanesgate  (Stansgate),  Essex  [in  Steeple],  priory, 
1900. 

Stanford  (Stanford  Buty),  Beds.,  2314. 

Stanford,  Heref.  See  Stanford  Regis. 

Stanford,  Kent,  2465. 

Stanford  Regis  (Stanford),  Heref.  [in  Bishops 
Frome],  2724,  p.  400. 

Stanford  upon  Soar  (Standford  upon  Sore), 
Notts.,  525. 

Stanfraye.  See  Stoneferry. 

Stangard  (Stanger).  See  under  Harty,  isle  of. 

Stangrave,  Stangriff.  See  Stonegrave. 

Stanhope,  Durh.,  952. 

See  also  under  Billinsherlle;  Brotherlee;  Castel- 
mike;  Fieldhall;  Fosterlaye;  Ludwell;  New- 
landside;  Rogerley;  Shirewenford;  Western- 
hope;  Westgate. 

Stanhope  (Stanhopp,  Stanhoppe,  Stanop), 
Edward,  1242,  3358. 

commissioner  in  Nottinghamshire,  3041. 

John,  1390,3327. 

Mary,  1728. 

Michael,  2679, 2549. 

knight,  master  of  harriers,  320. 

Thomas,  231, 1689, 1883,  3032. 

Stanion  (Stanyern),  Northants.,  manor.  2560. 

rectory,  2360. 

Stanlake.  See  Standlake. 

Stanley  (Staineley)  in  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  2463, 

p.  344- 

St.  Swithin’s  chapel,  2463,  p.  344. 

Stanley,  Wilts,  [in  Bremhill],  1277. 

Stanley,  King’s  (Kynges  Stanley),  Glouc.,  1303. 

Stanley  (Stanlaye),  Christopher,  3242. 

Edward,  K.G.,  earl  of  Derby  ( ob . 1572),  4&, 
1069,1210. 

lord  Monteagle,  knight  for  the  body,  1315. 

Helen,  wife  of  Thomas,  lord  Monteagle,  304. 

Henry,  1210. 

Matthew,  of  Durham,  714. 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man  (1556-68), 
1069. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


682 

Stanley,  Thomas — cont. 

justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1894. 
knight,  lord  Monteagle  ( ob . 1560),  304. 

William,  clerk,  1650. 

knight,  67,  80,  2286,  3207. 
knight,  lord  Monteagle  {ob.  1581),  2240, 
3115,3207. 

Stanley  alias  Strange  (Straunge),  Henry,  knight, 
lord  Strange  {ob.  1593),  1323,  3250. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Henry,  lord  Strange,  1323, 
3250. 

Stanmore  (Stanmer),  Midd.,  1431. 

stannary  courts,  keeper  and  steward  of  {named), 
3337- 

Stannelance,  Alice,  wife  of  William,  2708. 

William,  of  Standon,  2708,  3104. 

Stannet,  Richard,  son  of  William,  2434. 

William,  2434. 

Stannington,  Northumb.  See  under  Blagdon. 

Stanns.  See  Staynes. 

Stanop.  See  Stanhope. 

Stansfield  (Staunsfelde)  [Suff.],  rector  presented, 
1532. 

Stansfield  (Stanfeild,  Stansfeild),  Yorks.,  1774. 

Stansgate.  See  Stanesgate. 

Stanstead  Abbots  (Stanstede  Abbotte),  Herts., 
2290. 

Stanton  (Stanton  Meadowe),  Derb.  [in  Youl- 
greave],  298. 

Stanton  [in  Long  Horsley,  Northumb.],  915. 

Stanton,  Yorks.  See  Stainton. 

Stanton  Bury  (Stanton,  Stanton  Barry,  Stanton 
Barrye,  Staughton  Berrye,  Staunton,  Staun- 
ton Berry,  Stoughton  Berrye),  Bucks.,  manor, 
124-j. 

Stanton  Drew  (Staunton),  Somers.,  3200. 

See  also  under  Belluton. 

Stanton,  Fen  (Fennystanton),  Hunts.,  1900,  2724, 
p.403. 

Stanton  upon  Hine  Heath,  Salop.  See  under 
Hidesland. 

Stanton  Harcourt  (Staunton  Harecourte),  Oxon, 
rectory,  316. 

Stanton,  Little.  See  Stainton,  Little. 

Stanton  Prior  (Staunton  Prior),  Somers.,  3222. 

Stanton,  Stoney  (Stony  Stanton),  Leic.,  2158, 
p.  276. 

church,  2158,  p. 276. 

Stanton  in  the  Strete.  See  Stainton,  Great. 

Stanton,  Robert,  2450. 

Stanus,  Abraham,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  824. 

Richard,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  824. 

Thomas,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  824. 

William,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  820. 

Cf.  Stanyes. 

Stanway  (Stanwey),  Essex,  1240,  2463,  p.  348. 

Stanwick  (Stanwicke),  Northants.,  2463,  p.  348, 
2569,  p.  371. 

church,  2463,  p.  348. 

rector  presented,  392. 

Stanyern.  See  Stanion. 

Stanys,  Nicholas,  of  London,  2965. 

Cf.  Stanus. 

Stapenhill  (Staphill),  Derb.,  2830. 

Stapers,  Richard,  of  London,  3356. 

Staphill.  See  Stapenhill. 

staple  of  England,  mayor,  constable  and  society 
of  merchants  of,  18,  2510,  3131. 

queen’s  deputy  for  providing  waftage  of  wares 
of,  to  Hamburg  {named),  3131. 


Staple,  Dorset.  See  Steeple. 

Staple,  hundred,  Wilts.  See  Highworth. 

Staple,  John,  1121. 

Stapledon  (surname).  See  Stapleton. 

Stapleford  (Cambs.),  2463,  p.  345,  2724,  p.  402. 
church,  2724,  p.  402. 

Stapleford,  Essex.  See  Stapleford  Abbots. 
Stapleford,  Leic.,  3098. 

Stapleford  (Stapleforde),  Notts.,  270. 

Stapleford  (Stapulford),  Wilts.,  2961. 

Stapleford  Abbots  (Stapleford,  Stapleforth  Abbot), 
Essex,  2386,  3314. 
manor,  3314. 

Staplegrove,  Somers.,  manor,  2545. 

Staples,  Alexander,  2886. 

Thomas,  2729. 

Stapleton,  Glouc.,  2408,  3195. 

Stapleton,  Yorks,  [in  Croft],  1005. 

Stapleton  (Stapledon,  Stapliton,  Stappleton), 
Anthony,  alderman  of  London,  262,  1852, 
1858,  i860,  1862, 1870. 

Brian,  2405. 

Henry,  of  Burrell,  789. 

John,  of  Scorton,  1004. 

Nicholas,  2942. 

Robert,  justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1887. 

of  Norton,  766. 

Thomas,  1690. 

William,  of  Heighington,  845. 

Stapulford.  See  Stapleford. 

Star  Chamber,  court  of,  2160. 

fines  of  jurors  for  false  verdicts  in,  1369. 
Starborough  (Starboroughe),  Surrey  [in  Ling- 
field],  1325. 

Staret,  Stareton.  See  Staverton. 

Starkey  (Starkie),  Margery,  widow  (daughter  of 
William  Swanewicke),  1820. 

Thomas,  of  London,  2158,  p.  275,  2510. 

Starston  (Sterston),  Norf.,  1245. 

Startforth,  Y orks.  See  under  Egglestone. 

Startforth,  John,  of  Darlington,  844. 

Starton.  See  Staverton. 

Stathern  (Statham),  Leic.,  3098. 

Staughton  Berrye.  See  Stanton  Bury. 

Staughton,  Little  (Stowghton),  Beds.,  2463, 
p.  349- 

church,  2463,  p. 349. 

Staulbridge.  See  Stalbridge. 

Staundon,  Staff.  See  Standon. 

Staunford  (Staunforde),  John,  1199. 

Robert,  1416. 

Staunsfelde.  See  Stansfield. 

Staunton,  Bucks.  See  Stanton  Bury. 

Staunton,  Glouc.,  2408. 
church,  advowson  of,  2408. 
manor,  2408. 

Staunton,  Somers.  See  Stanton  Drew. 

Staunton  Berry.  See  Stanton  Bury. 

Staunton  Harecourte.  See  Stanton  Harcourt. 
Staunton  Prior.  See  Stanton  Prior. 

Staunton,  John,  2061. 

Richard,  274. 

Staveley,  Derb.,  3190. 

Staveley,  Thomas,  1786. 

Stavelthorpe,  James  de,  980. 

Stavely,  Nether  and  Over  (Stavelay),  Westm.  [in 
Kirkby-Kendal],  2725. 

Staverton,  Glouc.,  310. 

Staverton  (Staret,  Stareton,  Starton),  Northants., 
1218,  1320, 1448. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


683 


Staverton,  Deodatus,  of  Eversley,  148. 

Humphrey,  2380. 

Stavordale  (Staverdale,  Staverdell),  in  Wincanton, 
Somers.,  2381. 
monastery,  prior  of,  1 365 . 

Staxby.  See  Stakesby. 

Staxton,  Yorks,  [in  Willerby],  268,  2239. 
Staynborne,  Stayneburne.  See  Stainburn. 
Stayndropp,  Staynedropp,  Staynedroppe.  See 
Staindrop. 

Staynes  (Stanns),  Henry,  of  Northallerton,  639. 
John,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

Cf.  Stanus. 

Staynley,  Yorks.  See  Stainley,  North. 

Staynley,  Christopher,  of  Coundon,  841. 

Staynton,  Yorks.  See  Stainton. 

Staynton,  Richard,  of  Darlington,  847. 

Stayther.  See  Staithes. 

Steade,  James,  of  Denton,  2048. 

Stean  (Stene),  Northants.,  manor,  3262. 

Stearne  alias  Sterne,  Wilham,  2888. 

Stebbunhythe,  Stebenheth,  Stebunhuth.  See  Step- 
ney. 

Stedbroke.  See  Stradbroke. 

Stedeman,  William,  of  Durham,  724. 

Stedyans.  See  St.  Stithian’s. 

Steeping  (Stepenge,  Stepyng),  Line.,  2240, 
p.  296. 

Steeping,  Great,  Line.  See  under  Monksthorpe. 
Steeping,  Little,  (Steping),  Line.,  3216. 

Steeple  (Staple,  Steple),  Dorset,  2290,  3186. 

See  also  under  Stanesgate. 

Steire.  See  Stere. 

Steling  (surname).  See  Stelling. 

Stelling  Minnis  (Stellinge),  Kent  [in  Lyminge], 
2463,  P-  344- 

Stelling  (Steling,  Stellyn,  Stelyng),  Anthony,  of 
Mordon,  974. 

Nicholas,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 

Roger,  of  Little  Stainton,  922. 

William,  of  Newton  in  Cleveland,  939. 

Stellinge.  See  Stelling  Minnis. 

Stelyng  (surname).  See  Stelling. 

Stempe,  Ellis,  3358. 

page  of  chamber,  2277. 

John,  2437. 

Stenby.  See  Stainby. 

Stene.  See  Stean. 

Steneby.  See  Stainby. 

Stenwith  (Stenewyth),  Line,  [in  Barrowby],  2313. 
Stepenge.  See  Steeping. 

Stepenheth  (surname).  See  Stepney. 

Stephens.  See  Stevens. 

Stephenson  (Stephingeson,  Stevenson,  Stevinson), 
Anthony,  of  Cleasby,  772. 
of  Morton,  907. 

Archibald,  of  Durham,  717. 

Arthur,  of  Neasham,  860. 

Bartholomew,  2646. 

Christopher,  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 

Edmund,  of  Northallerton,  793. 

Henry,  558. 

James,  of  Gillmoor,  823. 

John,  809. 

benefactor  of  Hook  chapel,  1941. 
of  Ainderby  Steeple,  805 . 
of  Asenby,  893. 
of  Crakehill,  680. 
of  Durham,  719. 
of  Evenwood,  965. 


Stephenson,  John — con/. 
of  Melsonby,  890. 
of  Scotton,  673. 
ofWinlaton,  912. 

Ralph,  of  Durham,  712. 

Richard,  of  Neasham,  860. 
of  Shatton,  160. 
of  Topcliffe,  733. 

Robert,  benefactor  of  Hook  chapel,  1941. 
of  Aiskew,  902. 
of  Hipswell,  646. 
of  Northallerton,  853. 
of  Romanby,  604. 

Thomas,  of  Cleasby,  722. 
of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 
of  Wilton,  61 1. 

William,  of  Durham,  720, 
of  Hedley,  896. 

Steping.  See  Steeping. 

Steple.  See  Steeple. 

Stepleaisheton,  Stepleaston.  See  Ashton,  Steeple. 

Stepleebumstede.  See  Bumpstead,  Steeple. 

Stepney  (Stebbunhuthe,  Stebenheth,  Stebunhuth, 
Stepneth),  Midd.,  270,  1315,  1467,  3175. 

South  Street  (Sowthe  Streate),  1467. 

Spylman  Street  (Strete),  1467. 

Stepney  (Stepenheth,  Stepneth),  Alban,  commis- 
sioner in  Pembrokeshire,  2032,  3016. 

Robert,  commissioner  in  Essex,  256,  1708. 

Stepyng.  See  Steeping. 

Stere  (Steire),  George,  of  East  Smithfield,  2463, 
p.  348. 

Robert,  of  Ormsby,  615. 

William,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

Sterne.  See  Stearne. 

Sterston.  See  Starston. 

Stert  (Sterte,  Stertt),  in  Babcary,  Somers.,  be. 
Mark’s  chapel,  2678. 

manor,  1168. 

Stert  Mill,  in  East  Molesey,  Surrey,  1349. 

Stertt.  See  Stert. 

Steveley.  See  Stewley. 

Steven,  John,  of  Fordham,  2724,  p.  401. 

Cf.  Stevens. 

Stevenage,  Herts.,  2388,  2463,  p.  342. 

Stevens  (Stephens,  Stevins),  Andrew,  groom  of 
stable,  1780. 

John,  1302. 

Peter,  of  London,  2571. 

Richard,  justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire, 
1702, 1703, 1890. 

Thomas,  2302,  2364,  3313. 
of  Arundel,  3356. 

Stevenson.  See  Stephenson. 

Stevenstone  (Stevenston),  Devon  [in  Upton  Pyne], 
191. 

Stevins.  See  Stevens. 

Stevinson.  See  Stephenson. 

Steward  (Stewarde),  Austin,  alderman  of  Norwich, 
1857,1864. 

Edward,  1846. 

Richard,  of  Northallerton,  638. 

Robert,  1846. 

William,  of  Richmond,  948. 

Stewkeley  Parva.  See  Stukeley,  Little. 

Stewkley  (Stukeley),  Bucks.,  1141,  1320,  2336. 

Stewkley  (surname).  See  Stowkeley. 

Stewley  in  Isle  Abbotts  (Steveley  in  Abbotesille), 
2678. 

Steyning,  Sussex . See  under  W appingthorn . 


GENERAL  INDEX 


684 

Steyninges,  Thomas,  1856. 

Steythyens.  See  St.  Stithian’s. 

Stickford  (Stickforth),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  3216. 
Stickman,  Henry,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 
Stickney  (Stykney),  Line.,  2398. 

manor,  2398. 

Stidman,  John,  2227. 

Stiffkey  (Stiffekey,  Styffekey,  Stwkay),  Norf., 
270, 1160. 

Stifforde.  See  Styford. 

Stillingfleet  (Stillingflete),  Yorks.,  268,  2051. 
Stillington,  Durh.  [in  Redmarshall],  977. 

Stilton  (Stylton),  Hunts.,  2724,  p.  403. 

Stirkard,  William,  of  Bainbridge,  935. 

Stirton.  See  Sturton. 

Stobbert,  John,  of  Trimdon,  882. 

Stobbes,  Christopher,  of  Whickham,  956. 

Stocdell.  See  Stockdale. 

Stock  (Stocke,  Stoke),  Essex,  75,  2290. 

Stockdale  (Stocdell,  Stockdell,  Stockedale),  Chris- 
topher, 1851. 

Connand,  of  Barmpton,  849. 

James,  of  Birkby,  628. 

Jenkin,  of  Burtersett,  931. 

Ralph,  of  Burtersett,  931. 

Robert,  of  Barmpton,  849. 

William,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 
of  Birkby,  628. 

Stocked.  See  Stockett. 

Stockedale.  See  Stockdale. 

Stockeman.  See  Stockman. 

Stocker,  John,  2942. 

Stockerston  (Stokefastch,  Stokerston),  Leic., 
2158, p.  276. 
chantries,  2158,  p.  276. 

Stocketon.  See  Stockton  upon  Tees. 

Stockett  (Stocked),  in  Ellesmere,  Salop,  2327. 
Stockett,  Lewis,  of  London,  1826. 

Stockinges,  Peter,  2673. 

( — ),  widow  of  Peter,  2673. 

Stockland,  Dorset,  manor,  2726. 

Stockley  (Stukeley),  Derb.  [in  Scarcliffe],  3190. 
manor,  3190. 

Stockley  (Stokeley),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  869, 
872. 

Stockley  (Stokefeilde),  Wilts,  [in  Caine],  1234. 
Stockman  (Stockeman,  Stokman),  John,  1687, 
2558,3358. 

lessee  of  South  Datnerham  rectory,  1122. 
Thomas,  2942. 

Stockmead  (Storkys  Meade),  Hants,  [in  Christ- 
church], 2277. 

Stockton,  Warw.,  2971 . 

Stockton  on  Tees  (Stocketon,  Stockton),  Durh., 
857. 9I(5, 947- 
See  also  under  Hartburn. 

Stockton,  Heref.  See  Stoke  Prior. 

Stockton  (Stocketon,  Stoktonne),  Christopher, 
of  Hurworth,  858. 

Richard,  of  Potto,  63 1 . 

Robert,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

Stoddard  (Stodartc,  Stoddart),  Christopher,  of 
Brierton,  915. 

Richard,  bailiff,  of  Conway,  2041. 

William,  2139. 

Stoddoo.  See  Studdow. 

Stodham.  See  Studham. 

Stody,  Thomas,  581. 

Stogursey,  Somers.,  1901. 

Stoke,  Bucks.  See  Stoke  Poges. 


Stoke,  Derb.  [in  Hope],  manor,  1189. 

Stoke,  Essex.  See  Stock. 

Stoke,  Northants.  See  Stoke  Bruerne. 

Stoke,  Suff.  See  Stoke  by  Clare. 

Stoke,  Wilts.  See  Limpley  Stoke. 

Stoke  Bruerne  (Stokebrewerne,  Stoke  Brewern, 
Stokebruern),  Northants.,  1330,  2109,  2569, 

P-  37L  3347- 

manor,  3347. 

park,  3347. 

See  also  under  Shuttlehanger. 

Stoke  by  Clare  (Stoke),  Suff.,  college,  271,  2140, 
2449,  p. 337. 

Stoke  Climsland  (Stoke  Clymeslond),  Corn., 
3268. 

manor,  1335. 

See  also  under  Carybullock. 

Stoke  Doyle  (Stokedoile),  Northants.,  church, 
1320. 

Stoke,  East,  Dorset.  See  under  Woolbridge. 

Stoke,  East  (Stoke  next  Newark),  Notts.,  St. 
Leonard’s  hospital,  master  presented,  1536. 

Stoke  Gabriel  (Stokegabrell,  Stokegabriell), 
Devon,  76,  1796. 

Stoke  Giffard  (Stokegifforde),  Glouc.,  146. 

Stoke  under  Hamdon  (Stoke  under  Hampden), 
Somers.,  2442. 

Stoke  by  Ipswich.  See  Stoke  St.  Mary. 

Stoke  by  Nayland  (Nayland,  Stoke  next  Naylande, 
Stoke  by  Naylonde),  Suff.,  268,  1900,  2463, 
P-  347,  2724,  P-  399- 

St.  Mary’s  chantry,  268. 

Stoke  next  Newark.  See  Stoke,  East. 

Stoke  Newington  (Newington),  Midd.,  3127. 

Stoke,  North  (Northestoke,  Northstoke),  Somers., 
manor,  2263,  2516. 

Stoke  Poges  (Stoke),  Bucks.,  1052. 

Stoke  Prior  (Stockton,  Heref.,  halimoot,  1905. 

Stoke  St.  Mary  (Stoke  by  Ipswich),  Suff.  [in  Ips- 
wich], 1900. 

Stoke,  South  (Southstoke),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295, 
3234. 

See  also  under  Easton. 

Stoke,  South  (Southstoke)  [Somers.],  vicar 
presented,  1576. 

Stoke  upon  Trent,  Notts.,  525. 

Stokebruern.  See  Stoke  Bruerne. 

Stokefastch.  See  Stockerston. 

Stokefeilde.  See  Stockley. 

Stokeferry  (Stokeferrye),  Norf.,  270. 

Stokegabrell.  See  Stoke  Gabriel. 

Stokeley.  See  Stockley. 

Stokell,  John,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Mark,  of  Durham,  725. 

Stokerston.  See  Stockerston. 

Stokes,  Adrian,  1898,  2576. 

Henry,  2463,  p.  348. 

Hugh,  2463,  p.  346. 

Joan,  wife  of  John,  1155. 

John,  1155. 

Richard,  1917. 

son  of  Richard,  1917. 

Robert,  1026. 

Stokesby  with  Herringby  (Stokesbye),  Norf., 
church,  268. 

Stokesley  (Stoxley),  Yorks.,  605,  618,  619, 

2569,  P-  370- 

rector  ( named ),  34. 

Stokman.  See  Stockman. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


68  5 


Stoktonne.  See  Stockton. 

Stonard,  Francis,  2388. 

John,  1723, 1862, 1870,  2388. 

Stondon  Massey  (Standon),  Essex,  2290. 

Stone,  Bucks.  See  under  Bishopstone. 

Stone,  Kent,  2406.  See  also  Stone  next  Dartford. 
Stone,  Staffs.,  1900. 

Stone  next  Dartford  (Stone,  Stonne),  Kent, 
y*-l>  1207. 

Stone  next  Faversham,  Kent,  268. 

Stone,  Edmund,  leatherseller  of  London,  1423. 

John,  mayor  of  Bristol,  2880. 

Stoneferry  (Stanfraye),  Yorks,  [in  Kingston  on 
Hull],  842. 

Stoneferry  (Stonefery  Newinges,  Stoneferye), 
in  Sutton,  Yorks.,  277. 

Stonegrave  (Stangrave,  Stangriff)  [Yorks.],  rector 
named,  34. 

Stoneham,  Suff.  See  Stonham. 

Stoneham,  Sussex  [in  South  Mailing  Without], 
manor,  2566. 

Stoneham  Comitis,  Stoneham,  Earles.  See  Ston- 
ham, Earl. 

Stoneham  Jernyngham.  See  Stonham,  Parva. 
Stonehowse,  George,  1861. 

Stonley  (Stonley),  in  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  268. 
monastery,  268. 

Stoneley  (Stonley,  Stonlye),  Richard,  1311,  2699. 
teller  of  the  Exchequer,  270,  1715,  2569, 
2728. 

Stoner,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard,  2433. 

Richard,  of  King’s  Lynn,  243  3 . 

Stonesby  (Stonesbye,  Stonysbie),  Leic.,  38,  3098. 
Stonesfield  (Stonesfelde),  Oxon,  107. 
Stoneythorpe  (Stonethorpe,  Thorpe),  Warw. 

[in  Long  Itchington],  2118,  2971. 

Stonham  (Stoneham),  Suff.,  287. 

Stonham,  Aspall  (Aspall  Stoneham),  Suff.,  2371. 
Stonham,  Earl  (Earles  Stoneham,  Erlestoneham, 
Stoneham  Comitis),  Suff.,  2371. 
church,  advowson  of,  2371. 
manor,  2025,  2371. 
rectory,  2025. 

Stonham,  Parva  (Lyttle  Stoneham,  Stoneham 
Jernygham),  Suff.,  2371. 

Stonley,  Hunts.  See  Stoneley. 

Stonley,  Stonlye  (surname).  See  Stoneley. 

Stonne.  See  Stone  next  Dartford. 

Stonnethwaite.  See  Swinethwaite. 

Stonylande,  John,  bailiff  of  Lichfield,  2724, 
p.  398. 

Stonyng,  Thomas,  clerk,  254. 

William,  3358. 

Stonysbie.  See  Stonesby. 

Stonystratford,  Stonystratforde.  See  Stratford, 
Stony. 

Stonywell,  John,  abbot  of  Pershore,  2724,  p.  398. 
Stopes  (Stowpes),  Richard,  abbot  of  Meaux,  277. 

Robert,  of  Guisborough,  617. 

Storer,  William,  of  Crakehill,  777. 

Storeton.  See  Stourton. 

Storforde.  See  Stortford,  Bishop’s. 

Storington.  See  Storrington. 

Storkys  Meade.  See  Stockmead. 

Storrington  (Storington),  Sussex,  2724,  p.  401. 
Stortford,  Bishop’s  (Bishop’s  Storforde,  Bisshopp 
Storforde,  Stortforde),  Herts.,  268. 
church,  268, 1320. 
guilds,  268. 
rectors  {named),  268. 


Storye,  Cuthbert,  of  Darlington,  910. 

George,  of  Durham,  718. 

Henry,  of  Aislaby,  946. 

Richard,  of  East  Moreton,  916. 

Roger,  Scottish  subject,  2780. 

Stote,  Thomas,  2642. 

Stott  (Stotte),  Lancelot,  of  Cornforth,  921. 

Otwell,  of  Middleham,  690. 

Ralph,  of  Kirklington,  653. 

Cf  Stowte. 

Stoughton,  Anthony,  1123. 

Stoughton  Berrye.  See  Stanton  Bury. 

Stour,  Glouc.,  river,  2958. 

Stour  (Stower,  Stowre),  Hants,  river,  2677. 
Stourbridge,  Wore,  [in  Old  Swinford],  2316. 
Stourpain  (Stowre  Payne),  Dorset,  1196. 

Stourston.  See  Sturston. 

Stourton  (Storeton),  Warw.  [in  Whichford], 
chapel,  2158,  p.  274. 

Stourton  (Sturton),  Charles,  knight,  lord  Stourton 
(executed  1557),  269,  1361,  1389,  2067,  2569, 
P-371,  3010,  3358. 

Robert,  1787. 

Roger,  2569,  p.371. 

Stouting  (Stowting,  Stowtyng),  Kent,  2724,  p.  399. 

church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Stow  (Stowe),  Hunts.,  church,  268. 

Stow  (Stowe),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Stow  Bardolph  (Stowberdolf,  Trinetie  Stowe), 
Norf.,  2463,  p.  347. 

Stow  Maries  (Stowe),  Essex,  2290. 

Stow,  Upland  (Stowe),  Suff.,  1160,  2371. 

Stow  on  the  Wold  (Stowe),  Glouc.,  2359. 
Stowdaye,  Yorks.,  2441. 

Stowe,  Bucks.,  1148,  1427. 

Stowe,  Essex.  See  Stow  Maries. 

Stowe,  Glouc.  See  Stow  on  the  Wold. 

Stowe,  Suff.  See  Stowmarket;  Stow,  Upland. 
Stowe  Merkett.  See  Stowmarket. 

Stowe,  Alexander,  2355. 

Hugh,  1193. 

William,  2082,  2355. 

Stower.  See  Stour. 

Stowey,  Nether  (Netherstowaye),  Somers.,  1901. 
Stowford,  Devon,  250. 

Stowford,  John,  3031. 

Stowghton.  See  Staughton,  Little. 

Stowkeley  alias  Stewkley,  Thomas,  2412.  Cf. 
Stukeley. 

Stowlangtoft  (Stowelangetofte),  Suff.,  2463,  p.  347. 
Stowmarket  (Stowe  Markett,  Stowemarkett, 
Stowe  Merkett),  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 
church,  1320. 

Stowpes.  See  Stopes. 

Stowre,  river.  See  Stour. 

Stowre  Payne.  See  Stourpain. 

Stowte,  Edward,  of  Durham,  720. 

Edmund,  of  Snape,  942. 

Florence,  of  Snape,  942. 

Cf.  Stott. 

Stowting,  Stowtyng.  See  Stouting. 

Stowy,  lord  of,  1967. 

Stoxley.  See  Stokesley. 

Stradbroke  (Stedbroke,  Stredbroke),  Suff.,  2724, 
p.  399. 

Stradlinge,  Edward,  1757. 
son  of  Thomas,  1991. 

Thomas,  knight,  1991. 

Stradmarcell.  See  Ystrad  Marchell, 

Stradsett,  Norf.,  270. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Strange  (Straunge),  Henry,  lord  Strange  ( ob . 1593), 
3094,3095. 

Robert,  commissioner,  etc.,  in  Gloucestershire, 
1890,  3039. 
of  Cirencester,  1251. 

Strange,  lord.  See  also  Stanley  alias  Strange. 
Stranguyshe,  William,  of  Aycliffe,  829. 

Stranton  (Straynton),  Durh.,  960. 
rectory,  522. 

See  also  under  Brierton. 

Strata  Florida  (Strataflorida),  Card,  [in  Caron  is 
Clawdd],  monastery,  2227,  2292,  p.  311. 
Stratfield  Mortimer  (Mortimer,  Mortymer),  Berks., 
1184,  2017. 

Stratfield  Saye  (Stratfieldsay)  [Berks,  and  Hants.], 
1863. 

Stratfield  Turges,  Berks.  See  under  Turges. 
Stratford,  Essex  [in  West  Ham],  bridge,  1820, 1862. 
Stratford  at  Bow  (Stratford  at  Bo  we),  Midd.,  2173. 
Stratford  upon  Avon  (Stratford  on  Aven),  Warw., 
313, 1302. 

Stratford  Langthorn,  Essex  [in  West  Ham], 
monastery,  274. 

Stratford,  Old,  Warw.  See  under  Wilncott. 
Stratford,  Stony  (Stonystratford,  Stonystratforde), 
Bucks,  [and  formerly  Northants.],  1841,  2463, 
p.  349. 

St.  Giles’s  brotherhood,  2463,  p.  349. 

Stratford,  George,  429 
Richard,  1140. 

Stratton,  Beds,  (in  Biggleswade),  1877. 

Stratton,  Corn.,  rectory,  1364. 

Stratton  (Strotton,  Strayton),  Dorset,  1838,  2084. 
church,  2084. 

Stratton  upon  Fosse.  See  Stretton  on  the  Fosse. 
Straunge.  See  Strange. 

Strawaigne.  See  Stalmine. 

Strawfield  (Shroffolde,  Shrofold).  Kent  [in  Lee], 
manor,  1308. 
steward  of  (named),  2943. 

Straynton.  See  Stranton. 

Strayton.  See  Stratton. 

Streatlam  (Stretlam),  Durh.  [in  Gainford],  2520. 
Streatley  (Streitley),  Berks.,  manor,  1687. 
Stredbroke.  See  Stradbroke. 

Street  (Strete),  Somers.,  3227. 
grange,  3227. 

Streethall  (Stretall,  Strettall),  Essex,  268,  2394. 
Strelley,  Philip,  a captain  of  Berwick,  522. 
Strensall,  Yorks.,  268. 

Strensham  (Streynesham)  [Wore.],  286,  1027. 
Stretall.  See  Streethall. 

Strete,  Somers.  See  Street. 

Strete,  Henry,  2729. 

John,  2757. 

Thomas,  groom  of  the  chamber,  2209,  3306. 
Stretham,  Cambs.,  2158,  p.  274. 
church,  2158,  p.  274. 

See  also  under  Thetford. 

Stretlam.  See  Streatlam. 

Strettall.  See  Streethall. 

Stretton,  Derb.  See  under  Handley. 

Stretton,  All  (Alstreton,  Alstretton),  in  Church 
Stretton,  Salop,  2463,  p.  345. 

Stretton,  Church,  Salop,  2463,  p.  345. 

Stretton  on  the  Fosse  (Stratton  upon  Fosse), 
Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Streynesham.  See  Strensham. 

Strickland,  William,  1850, 1872, 1886. 


686 

Strickland  Roger  (Strickland  Rogers),  Westm.  [in 
Kirkby  Kendal],  manor,  2725. 

Strickman,  John,  subject  of  the  emperor,  435. 
Stringer  (Stryngar,  Strynger),  Anthony,  492,  1159, 
1260,  2371. 

particular  surveyor  in  Sussex,  2936. 

George,  of  Ellington,  760. 

Strixton  (Strickeston),  Northants.,  2158,  p.  275. 
church,  1320. 

St.  Rombald’s  chapel,  2158,  p.  275. 

Stronge,  Robert,  241 1 . 

Stroode,  Thomas,  2068. 

William,  1884. 

Strotton.  See  Stratton. 

Stroud  End  (Strowden),  Glouc.  [in  Painswick], 
1286. 

Strought,  Richard,  268. 

Strowbridge,  John,  1941. 

Strowde,  John,  2172. 

William,  2523. 

Strowden.  See  Stroud  End. 

Strubby  (Stubby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295,  2398. 

grange,  1323,  2320. 

Strudder,  Ralph,  of  Kneeton,  678. 

Strutt,  Robert,  clerk,  1900. 

Stryngar,  Strynger.  See  Stringer. 

Stuarde,  Helen,  1941. 

Stubbes  (Stubbs),  John,  of  Escomb,  813. 

Richard,  of  Ormsby,  614. 

Thomas,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 

William,  of  Whickham,  958. 

Stubbin  (Stubbinge),  Yorks,  [in  Wath  upon 
Dearne],  1002. 

Stubby  Graunge.  See  Strubby. 

Stuckley.  See  Stukeley. 

Studdow  (Stoddoo)  [in  Finghall,  Yorks.],  887. 
Studham  (Stodham),  Beds,  and  Herts.,  2440. 
manor,  2440. 
rectory,  3308. 

Studley,  Oxon  [and  Bucks],  priory  [in  Beckley], 
3358. 

Stukeley,  Bucks.  See  Stewkley. 

Stukeley,  Derb.  See  Stockley. 

Stukeley,  Great  (Stuckley  Magna,  Stukley),  Hunts., 
2463,  p.  345,  2724,  p.403. 

Stukeley,  Little,  Hunts.,  2463,  p.  345,  2724, 
P-4°5- 

Stukeley  (Stuckley),  Austin,  2412. 

Lewis,  1876,  1884. 

Stumpe,  Isabel,  wife  of  James  (formerly  wife  of 
Edward  Baynton),  2977. 

James,  knight,  2977. 

John,  2975. 

William,  2493. 

Stuntney,  Cambs.  [in  Ely],  2569,  p.  370. 

Sturdie  (Sturdye),  John,  of  Ellington,  760. 
of  Ormsby,  614. 

Thomas,  of  Ellington,  760. 

Sturges,  Francis,  1720. 

Sturman,  John,  2090. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  2090. 

Sturminster  Marshall  (Sturmyster  Mershall),  Dor- 
set, 76. 

Sturminster  Newton  Castle  (Sturminster  Newton 
Castell,  Sturmyster  Newton,  Sturmyster 
Newton  Castell),  Dorset,  2282. 
manor,  1365,  2282. 
vicar,  pension  for,  2282. 

Sturry  (Sturrey),  Kent,  2305. 

Sturston  (Stourston),  Norf.,  270. 


GENERAL  INDEX  687 


Sturton  (Stirton),  Line,  [near  Stow],  1323,  2240, 
p.  295. 

Sturton  (Sturton  Graunge),  Line,  [in  Scawby], 
1142. 

Sturton  (Stirton),  Notts.,  3. 

Sturton,  Great  (Sturton),  Line.,  1441,  3232. 

Sturton  (surname).  See  Stourton. 

Stwkay,  Styffekey.  See  Stiffkey. 

Styford  (Stifforde),  Northumb.  [in  Bywell  St. 

Andrew],  1403. 

Stykney.  See  Stickney. 

Style,  Christopher,  clerk,  2863. 

Stylton.  See  Stilton. 

Stynte,  Thomas,  1785. 

Styward,  Edward,  brother  of  Robert,  2635. 

Robert,  2635. 
subsidies: 

clerical,  inquiry  into  concealments  of,  1353. 
lay,  discharge  from  payment  of,  3350. 
tonnage  and  poundage.  See  customs  and 
subsidies. 

Suckelynge.  See  Suckling. 

Suckley,  Agnes,  wife  of  Henry,  270. 

Henry,  citizen  of  London,  270, 

Suckling  (Suckelynge,  Sucklyn,  Sucklyng),  Robert, 
alderman  of  Norwich,  133,  1857,  1864. 
Sudbery.  See  Sudbury. 

Sudborne  (Sutbourne)  [Suff.],  with  Orford,  rector 
presented,  498. 

Sudbrooke  (Sulbrooke),  Line.,  1320. 

Sudbury  (Sudburye),  Midd.  [in  Harrow  on  the 
Hill],  Court,  3352. 

Sudbury  (Sudbery),  Suff.,  2026. 

Suddick,  Robert,  of  Monk  Hesleton,  959. 

Suddicke,  Durh.  See  Southwick. 

Sudeley  [Glouc.],  lord  of.  See  Seymour,  T. 
Sudmynster.  See  Southminster. 

Suffolk,  county,  134,  228,  2720. 
auditor  of,  2641 . 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1856, 1859. 
corn  in,  1811. 

escheator  in,  262 1 . See  also  Bull,  J. 

feodary  in.  See  Boldero,  F. 

justices  of  gaol  delivery,  etc.,  in,  508,  1818,  3123. 

receiver  of,  1792. 

sheriff  of,  1818. 

Suffolk,  duke  of.  See  Brandon;  Grey. 

Suffolk,  earl  of.  See  Pole,  E. 

Sugworth,  Berks,  [in  Radley],  manor,  2017. 
Sulbrooke.  See  Sudbrooke. 

Sulbury.  See  Soulbury. 

Sulby  (Olde  Sulby,  Sulbye),  Northants.,  269. 
monastery,  269,  2082. 
vicar,  269. 

Sulbye,  John,  of  Ellerton  upon  Swale,  991. 
Sulehay.  See  Sulhay. 

Sulhampstead  (Solamsted,  Sulhampstede,  Sulham- 
sted),  Berks.,  2017,  2450. 
manor,  1687. 

Sulhamstead  Abbots,  Berks.  See  under  Greyshull. 
Sulhampstead  Bannister  (Sulhampstede,  Sulham- 
sted),  Berks.,  1184,  2968. 

Sulhay  (Sulehay),  Northants.,  in  Rockingham 
Forest,  farms,  2143. 

Sulhill.  See  Solihull. 

Suliarde,  John,  knight,  1855,  1856. 

Sumburne.  See  Sombourn. 

Summaster,  Henry,  1318. 

Thomas,  clerk,  495 . 


Summerhouse  (Somerhouse,  Sommerhouse), 
Durh.  [in  Gainford],  796,  834. 
sumptuary  laws,  1825. 

Sundericke.  See  Sundridge. 

Sunderland,  Durh.,  2520. 

Sundridge  (Sendridge,  Sundericke,  Sundrisshe), 
Kent,  manor,  2578. 

Sunley  in  Kirkdale  (Suneley  Cook  in  Kirkdayle), 
Yorks.,  3179. 

Sunnyside  (Sonneyside),  Durh.  [in  Wolsingham], 
2520. 

superstitious  uses,  grants  of  lands  given  to,  268, 
270,  1312,  1320,  1796,  1900,  1941,  2140, 
2158, 2169,  2438-44, 2447-9,  2463,  2569,  2678. 
Surman,  Agnes,  3332. 

Surmanhagg.  See  Sourleys  Hag. 

Surnant  (Cernant,  Sernant),  in  Llanwnog,  Mont., 
2724,  p.  400. 

surrender  of  patent,  2105 . 

Surrey,  county,  2639. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1867. 
coroner  in.  See  Elliott,  R. 
escheator  in,  1057,  1062,  1067,  1071. 
feodary  in,  deputy.  See  Webbe,  E. 
justices  of  assize  in,  75 . 

Surties  (Surtes),  Christopher,  of  Durham,  716. 

Thomas,  of  Greencroft,  1 1 5 . 

Suscetor.  See  Cirencester. 

Sussex,  county,  205,  235. 
auditor  of,  2566. 

escheator  of,  1062, 1071,  2021,  2618. 

See  also  Cumbre,  J. 

feodary  in.  See  Middleton,  E.;  Webbe,  E. 

deputy.  See  Lovelace,  L. 
justices  of  assize  in,  75 . 

particular  surveyor  of  lands  in  Exchequer  sur- 
vey in.  See  Fitzwilliams,  H.;  Stringer,  A. 
Sussex,  earl  of.  See  Radclyffe. 

Sutbourne.  See  Sudborne. 

Sutclif,  Robert,  son  of  William,  2499. 

William,  2499. 

Suthayke,  William,  271. 

Sutterby  [Line.],  rector  presented,  1492. 

Sutton,  Beds.,  2509. 

Sutton,  Berks.  See  Sutton  Courtney. 

Sutton,  Cambs.,  1900,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 

church,  1900,  2158,  p.  274,  2569,  p.  370. 

Sutton,  Lancs,  [in  Prescot],  502. 

Sutton,  Leic.  See  Sutton  in  the  Elms. 

Sutton,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Sutton,  Midd.  [in  Heston],  275. 

Sutton,  Staff,  [in  Forton],  2476. 

Sutton  (Setton),  Suff.,  2677. 

Sutton,  Sussex,  rector  of.  See  Dennys,  T. 
rectory,  3146. 

Sutton  (Sutton  Holdernes),  Yorks,  [in  Holderness 
Wapentake],  277. 

Sutton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirklington],  589, 658. 

Sutton,  Yorks,  [in  Masham],  3326. 

Sutton  under  Brailes  (Sutton  next  Brayles) 
[Glouc.],  313. 

Sutton  Coldfield  (Sutton  Colvile),  Warw.,  1320. 
Sutton  Courtney  (Sutton),  Berks.,  3338. 

Sutton  in  the  Elms  (Sutton),  Leic.  [in  Broughton 
Astley],  1903. 

Sutton  Grange  (Sutton),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  863. 
Sutton  Holgrave.  See  Sutton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirk- 
lington] and  Howgrave. 

Sutton  at  Hone,  Kent,  1207. 

Sutton,  Long  (Sutton),  Line.,  309,  U17. 


688  GENERAL  INDEX 

Sutton,  Long  (Longesutton),  Somers.,  Mary 
Magdalen’s  chapel2678. 

St.  Peter’s  chapel,  2678. 


Sutton  in  the  Marsh  (Sutton),  Line.,  2240, 
p.  296,2534. 
manor,  2534. 

Sutton  Passes,  in  Radford,  Notts.,  1326. 

Sutton  Valence,  Kent,  manor,  2578. 

Sutton,  Christopher,  of  Catterick,  949. 

Edward,  knight,  lord  Dudley,  ( ob . 1586),  3255. 
George,  of  Scorton,  1000. 

Hamond,  1871. 

John,  2510. 

of  Scorton,  999. 

{another),  1000. 

Peter,  57. 

R.obert,  clerk,  2704. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Derbyshire,  1883. 
master  of  ordnance  in  Berwick,  Newcastle  on 
Tyne  and  Carlisle,  and  keeper  of  store- 
houses there,  at  Holy  Island  and  Wark,  564. 
William,  3026. 

Suys,  Michael,  1621. 

Swaby  (Sawby),  Line.,  1323,  3250. 

Swacliff,  Warw.  See  Swalcliffe,  Oxon. 

Swafeld.  See  Swayfield. 

Swaffham  (Sopham  alias  Swaffham  Merkett), 
Norf.,  3085B. 
manor,  522. 

Swaffham  Bulbeck  (Swaffham  Bulbecke),  Camb., 
1900,  2463,  p.  341. 

Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  341. 

See  also  under  Reach. 

Swainby,  Yorks,  [in  Pickhill],  644. 

Swainby  (Swaneby,  Swayneby),  Yorks,  [in  Whorl- 
ton],  1828. 

Swaine.  See  Swayne. 

Swalcliffe  (Swacliff)  [Oxon],  313. 

See  also  under  Shutford;  Sibford  Ferris;  Sibford 
Gower. 

Swallowe,  Paul,  1782. 

Swalwell  (Swallwell),  John,  of  Ludworth,  698. 
Ralph,  587. 

Richard,  of  Shadforth,  738. 

Swanage  (Swanwich,  Swanwiche),  Dorset,  1714. 
S ee  also  under  Herston. 

Swanbourne  (Swanburne),  Bucks.,  2463,  p.  349. 
Swaneby.  See  Swainby. 

Swaneland.  See  Swanland. 

Swanewicke  (Swanewyke,  Swanwyke),  Alan,  son 
of  Christopher,  1820. 

Christopher,  son  of  Thomas,  1820. 

Margaret,  widow,  1820. 

Margery,  daughter  of  William,  1820. 

Thomas,  brother  of  William,  1820. 

William,  1820. 

Swanland  (Swaneland),  Yorks,  [in  North  Ferriby], 
2287, 2331. 

swan  marks,  270,  2463,  p.  345,  3270. 

Swanston,  Anthony,  of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  947. 
S wanton  Morley  (S  wanton),  Norf.,  270, 2 1 5 8,  p.  274. 
rector  presented,  2834. 

Swanton  Novers  (S wanton  Nowers),  Norf.,  268. 
Swarby  (Swaby,  Swarbye),  Line.,  2240,  pp.  295, 
296,  3226. 
rectory,  3226. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3226. 

Swasey.  See  Swavesey. 

Swatman,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  2120. 

John,  2120. 


Swavesey  (Swasey),  Cambs.,  13,  1900,  2463,  p.  341. 
See  also  under  Co  veil. 

Swayfield  (Swafeld,  Swayfelde),  Line.,  2240, 
p.  295,3234. 

Swayne  (Swaine),  John,  575,  1445. 

William,  2662. 

Swayneby.  See  Swainby. 

Swaynes  Hall  (Swaynes),  Essex  [in  Debden],  2290. 
Swaynston,  John,  of  Thornaby,  636. 

Thomas,  of  Byers  Green,  81 1. 

Swelling  (Swifelinge)  Suff.,  manor,  514. 

Swetcher,  John,  1819. 

Sweting  (Swetinge,  Swtyn),  Charles,  of  Burton 
Constable,  747. 

John,  598. 

Robert,  of  Baldersby,  763. 

Swetnam,  William,  clerk,  391 . 

Swetton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Malzeard],  863,  998. 
Swifelinge.  See  Swefling. 

Swifte  (Swyfte),  Jasper,  brother  of  Robert,  2165. 
John,  i860. 

Meleora,  daughter  of  Robert,  2165. 

Robert,  2165. 

wife  of.  See  Barrye,  Joan, 
son  of  William,  3122. 

William,  3122. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1850. 
Swilland  (Swynlande),  Suff.,  manor,  2290. 
vicar  presented,  338. 

Swilling  Holme  (Swillingholme),  Northants.  [in 
Aid  winkle],  1278. 

Swinbrook  (Swynbroke),  Oxon,  1432. 

Swindon,  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby  Overblow],  1135. 
Swine  (Swyne),  Yorks.,  268, 492. 
priory,  492. 

See  also  under  Arnold;  Benningholme;  Bilton; 
Rowton. 

Swineseth.  See  Swinstead. 

Swineshead  (Swynshed),  Hunts.,  268. 

Swineshead  (Swineshed)  [Line.],  monastery,  554. 
Swinestede.  See  Swinstead. 

Swinethwaite  (Stonnethwaite),  Yorks,  [in  West 
Witton],  932. 

Swinford,  Old  (Swinfeld),  Staff,  and  Wore.,  2724, 
p.  398. 

See  also  under  Stourbridge. 

Swingfeld,  John,  3073. 

Swinhope  (Swynhopburne),  Durh.  [in  Weardale], 
953- 

Swinstead  (Swineseth,  Swinestede),  Line.,  3228. 
Swinton  (Swynton),  Yorks.,  631. 

Swinton  (Swyton),  Yorks,  [in  Masham],  3326. 
Swyer,  George,  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  805. 
Swyfte.  See  Swifte. 

Swymborne,  Lawrence,  2475. 

Cf.  Swynborn. 

Swynbanck,  Cuthbert,  of  Richmond,  948. 
Swynborn.  See  Swyneborne. 

Swynbroke.  See  Swinbrook. 

Swynborn  (Swynborne,  Swynburne,  Swyneborne), 
Edward,  of  Offerton,  700. 

Gavin,  2989,  3055. 

Gilbert,  3055. 

John,  attainted,  2520. 
son  of  John,  2660. 
the  elder,  attainted,  2660. 

Ralph,  of  Barley,  895. 

Thomas,  3055. 

Cf.  Swymborne. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Swyne.  See  Swine. 

Swynhopburne.  See  Swinhope. 

Swynlande.  See  Swilland. 

Swynshed.  See  Swineshead. 

Swynsted,  Thomas,  late  of  Cheshunt,  531. 

Swynton,  Swyton.  See  Swinton. 

Sybsey,  Line.  See  Sibsey. 

Sybsey,  Stephen,  1422. 

Sybyston.  See  Sipson. 

Syclinge,  John,  of  Aiskew,  902. 

Sydaye,  William,  3 245 . 

Syddall,  Henry,  canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1928. 

Sydenham,  Somers,  [in  Bridgwater],  2289. 

Sydington.  See  Siddington. 

Sydmyster.  See  Southminster. 

Sydney.  See  Sidney. 

Sydnor,  William,  of  Sotterley,  1275. 

Sygeswyke.  See  Siggeswick. 

Sygeswyth,  John,  of  Baldersby,  763. 

Cf.  Siggeswick. 

Sykelingehall.  See  Sicklinghall. 

Sykys,  William,  2538. 

Sylbey,  John,  clerk,  2922. 

Sylcocke,  Richard,  of  Stonesby,  38. 

Syles,  Henry,  citizen  of  London,  1443. 

Sylke,  Thomas,  clerk,  1 344. 

Syllesworth.  See  Silsworth. 

Sylton.  See  Silton. 

Sylvertope,  Richard,  2450. 

Symbarbe.  See  Simbarbe. 

Symcottes,  William,  3280. 

Symme,  William,  of  Durham,  723. 

Symmes,  John,  of  Scotton,  673. 

Symodstone.  See  Simonstone. 

Symon.  See  Simon. 

Symondes  Bourne.  See  Simonburn. 

Symons.  See  Simons. 

Symons  Castle,  in  Montgomery,  Mont.,  1312. 

Sympson  (Symson),  Adam,  of  Aysgarth,  933. 

Anthony,  of  Northallerton,  638. 

Christopher,  of  Bellerby,  747. 
ofBurneston,  691. 

James,  of  Hart,  588. 

John,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  755. 
of  Hartlepool,  586. 
of  Ingleby  Arncliffe  ,609. 
of  Kirk  Leavington,  603. 
of  Middridge,  833. 
of  East  Rouncton,  620. 
of  Tolesby,  608. 

Matthew,  of  Brafferton,  838. 

Nicholas,  1197. 

Richard,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 
of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756, 

Robert,  of  Middridge,  833. 
of  Ingleby  Arncliffe,  609. 
of  Scruton,  768. 

Roger,  2110. 

of  Chester  le  Street,  669. 

Thomas,  of  Brafferton,  838. 
of  Cartington,  965. 
of  Kirk  Leavington,  603. 
of  Manfield,  91 1. 
of  Ormsby,  614. 
of  East  Rouncton,  620. 
rector  of  Bishop’s  Stortford,  268. 

William,  of  Middridge,  833. 
of  Skeeby,  889. 

Synderby.  See  Sinderby. 


689 

Syon  (Istleworthe  Syon),  in  Isleworth,  Midd.,  1900. 

manor,  275,  2060,  33025. 

monastery,  1387,  1914. 

Syrescote  (Sirescote),  Staff,  [near  Tamworth],  2281. 

Syresham  (Serisham,  Siegresham,  Sieresham,  Sis- 
ham,  Syrisham),  Northants.,  1320,  2323, 
2384, 2403. 

Sysley.  See  Siseley. 

Syson,  Sysson.  See  Sisson. 

Syson,  Richard,  of  Marton  le  Moor,  645. 

Sysonby  (Seresby),  Leic.,  church,  1320. 

Sysson.  See  Sisson. 

Systrande.  See  Sidestrand. 

T 

Tabley,  Superior  (Overtabley),  Ches.  [in  Ros- 
therne],  2213. 

Tachbrook,  Bishop’s  (Tachebroke),  Warw.,  313. 

Tadcaster  (Tatcaster,  Tedcaster),  Yorks.,  778, 
1331,  1356,  2128,  2212,  2220,  2228,  2443, 
2459,2525,2581. 

Tadlow  (Tadlowe),  Cambs.,  2724,  p.  403. 

Taileboys.  See  Taylebushe. 

Taillard.  See  Taylard. 

Taillor,  Taillour.  See  Taylor. 

Takeley,  Essex,  268. 

church,  268. 

Talabolyon.  See  Talybolion. 

Talant.  See  Talland. 

Talbot  (Talbote,  Talbott,  Talbotte),  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury  (married 
William,  earl  of  Pembroke),  1984. 

lady  Cecily,  2948. 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  George  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 
1984. 

George,  lord  Talbot,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  lord 
Furnivalle,  lord  Strange  of  Blackmere,  K.G. 
\nb.  1590],  1984. 

Gilbert,  2597,  2990. 

Henry,  2948. 

John,  brother  of  Gilbert,  2597. 
knight,  3313. 

Thomas,  son  of  Henry,  2948. 
of  Thornton  le  Moor,  666. 

Talemache.  See  Talmache. 

Taler.  See  Taylor. 

Talerson,  William,  of  Thornaby,  636. 

Talferne.  See  Tolverne. 

Tallallyn.  See  Talyllyn. 

Talland  (Talant)  [Corn.],  vicar  presented,  2843. 

Tallentyre,  John,  of  Durham,  721. 

Tallevant.  See  Talybont. 

Talley,  Carm.,  monastery,  1834. 

Talmache  (Talemache),  Lionel,  commissioner  of 
sewers  in  Suffolk,  1856, 1859. 
the  elder,  2607. 
son  of  Lionel,  2607. 

Talpont.  See  Talybont. 

Talworth.  See  Tolworth. 

Talybolion  (Talabolyon),  Angl.,  commote,  268. 

Talybont  (Tallevant,  Talpont),  Merion.,  commote, 
2157,  2292,  p.311. 

Talyllyn  (Tallallyn),  Merion.,  2041. 

Talysarn  Grime  (Tullasarum  Grine),  Card.,  fair, 
1312. 

Tamar  (Tamer),  Corn.,  river,  fishery  in,  1129. 

Tame.  See  Thame. 

Tamerton  Foliott  (Tamerton  Follyatt),  Devon, 
2111. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


690 

Taraerton,  North  (Tamcrton),  Corn,  [and  Devon], 
rectory,  1093. 

Tamworth  (Tameworth),  Warw.  and  Staff.,  col- 
lege, 2281. 

Wilncott,  prebend  in,  5 30. 

Tamworth,  Christopher,  2608,  2997. 

John,  2463,  p.  343- 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
master  of  toyles,  538. 
son  of  Christopher,  2608. 

Tanckard.  See  Tankard. 

Tandridge  (Tanridge,  Tanrydge),  Surrey,  1268, 
2471,2507. 

Tanfeld,  Yorks.  See  Tanfield,  West. 

Tanfeld,  John,  3326. 

Richard,  of  Craythorne,  945 . 

Tanfield  (Tanfeld),  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street], 
2439. 

Tanfield,  East  (Estanfeld),  Yorks,  [in  Kirklington], 
manor,  3326. 

William,  255. 

Tanfield,  West  (Tanfeld,  Westandfeld,  West 
Tanfeld),  Yorks,  984,  985,  987,  988. 
church,  chantry  in,  1412. 
feodary  of,  3326. 
manor  and  parks,  3326. 
rector,  3326. 

See  also  under  Binscoe;  Thornbrough. 
Tanglemead  (Tinglemeade),  Oxon  [in  Bruern], 
2463,  p.  349- 

Tankard  (Tanckard,  Tankard),  Ralph,  of  Upsall, 
665 . 

William,  justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  etc., 
1850, 1882, 1886-8. 

Tanner,  John,  of  King’s  Sombourn,  1463. 

William,  warden  of  blacksmiths  company,  1829. 
Tannington,  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

rector,  2724,  p.  399. 

Tannyngton,  Kent.  See  Thanington. 

Tanridge,  Tanrydge.  See  Tandridge. 

Tanshelf  (Tansheffe),  Yorks,  [in  Pontetractl, 
monastery,  2463,  p.  344. 

Tanton  Deane.  See  Taunton. 

Taplow  (Taplowe),  Bucks.,  1052. 

manor,  303. 

Tappy,  William,  1610. 

Tarles,  Catherine,  3125. 

Tarnacre  (Ternaker),  in  St.  Michael  Church 
[Somers.],  2450. 

Tarporley  (Torperley),  Ches.,  2722. 

Tarrand,  William,  of  Brompton,  743. 

Tarrant  Crawford  with  Preston  (Preston  Parva), 
Dorset,  1445. 

Tarrant  Gunville  (Terrante  Gunfill),  Dorset,  270. 
Tarrant,  Keynston  (Kayneston  Terrant),  Dorset, 
1445. 

Tartariane,  Hipolita,  2037. 

Tasburgh  (Tasborough,  Tasseborough),  Norf.,  270. 

manor  and  rectory,  492. 

Tasley,  Salop,  manor,  1158. 

Tasseborough.  See  Tasburgh. 

Taston,  Oxon.  [in  Spelsbury],  520. 

Tatcaster  See  Tadcaster. 

Tate,  Bartholomew,  255,  3030. 

John,  of  West  Tanfield,  984. 

Richard,  1790. 

Tatenhall.  See  Tettenhall. 

Tatenhill  (Tottehall),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Tathwell  (Tatwell),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Tattam,  Thomas,  of  Norton,  862. 


Tattershall  (Tattersall),  Line.,  38,  2358. 

Tattnall.  See  Totternhoe. 

Tatwell.  See  Tathwell. 

Taunton,  Somers.,  borough  of,  chief  steward  of. 
See  Paulet,  H.;  Paulet,  W. 

manor,  2545. 

monastery,  2545. 

See  also  under  Holway. 

Taunton  Dean  (Tanton  Deane,  Taundeane), 
Somers.,  manor,  2545,  3156. 

Taustocke.  See  Tavistock. 

Taverham,  Norf.,  1286. 

Taverner,  John,  son  of  Roger,  surveyor  of  woods, 
south  of  Trent,  2461. 

Roger,  deputy  surveyor  of  woods,  south  of 
Trent,  2461. 

taverns,  keeping  of,  inquiry  into,  94. 

grant  of  forfeitures  in  respect  of,  1342. 

licences  for,  94,  321,  3148. 

Tavistock  (Taustocke),  Devon,  2942, 

Tawe  (Tawey),  Brecon,  river,  2668. 

Taylard  (Taillard),  Henry,  knight,  1891. 

Lawrence,  knight,  1868. 

Cf.  Taylor. 

Taylbus,  Richard,  prior  of  Monmouth,  2663. 

Taylebushe  alias  Taileboys,  John,  2223. 

Taylor  (Taillour,  Tailour,  Taler,  Talor,  Tayler, 
Tayller,  Tayllor,  Taylour,  Teylor,  Teylour), 
Adam,  of  West  Haukswell,  799. 

Alexander,  of  Newton,  ion. 

Cuthbert,  of  Leeming,  779. 

George,  of  Cassop,  698. 
of  Durham,  718. 
of  Esh,  797. 

of  East  Merrington,  874. 
of  Monkton,  735. 

Helen,  widow,  62. 

Henry,  2345. 

of  Thrintoft,  767. 
of  Welbury,  631. 

See  also  Parrys  alias  Taylor,  Henry. 

John,  2139. 

father  of  Maud,  62. 
of  Durham,  718. 

tanner,  728. 
of  Redworth,  834. 
of  Sherburn,  736. 
of  Thrintoft,  767. 
the  younger,  of  Durham,  712. 
the  elder,  of  Durham,  713. 
water  bailiff,  etc.,  of  Sandwich,  584. 

Leonard,  of  Langley,  898. 
of  Newton,  ion. 

Maud,  62. 

Peter,  of  Thorlaby,  930. 

Ralph,  of  Sherburn,  736. 

Richard,  clerk,  2694. 
of  Burtersett,  931. 
of  Great  Langton,  804. 
of  Hazleton,  1369. 

Robert,  163. 

of  Durham,  716. 
of  London,  3249. 
of  Northampton,  2535. 
of  Trimdon,  883. 
queen’s  servant,  114. 
teller  of  exchequer,  2421. 

Roger,  1934. 

of  Burtersett,  931. 

Rose,  wife  of  Robert,  1 14. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Taylor — cont. 

Simon,  of  Kirklington,  654. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

Thomas,  1171,  2135. 

clerk,  of  Great  Langton,  804. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Kent  and  Surrey, 

1867. 

of  Hudswell,  799. 
of  Marske,  606. 
vicar  of  Faversham,  1 30. 

See  also  Parrys  alias  Taylor,  Thomas. 

William,  of  Cornsay,  856. 
of  Redworth,  833. 
prior  of  Halesowen,  12. 
the  elder,  of  Cornsay,  836. 
vicar  of  Cleobury  Mortimer,  2868. 
vicar  of  Hutton  Bushell,  2866. 

See  also  Thomas  alias  Tayler. 

(— ),  of  North  Cave,  2463,  p.  343. 

Cf.  Taylard. 

Taynton,  John,  of  Wadley,  3348. 

Teasdale  (Tesdale,  Tesdell),  John,  of  Reeth,  986. 
of  Richmond,  951. 
of  Thomaby,  636. 

Richard,  of  Masham,  993. 

William,  of  Masham,  762. 

Tebay  Fell,  Westm.  [in  Orton],  2985. 

Tebbe,  Christopher,  of  Dishforth,  646. 

John,  of  Kirby  Wiske,  758. 

Ralph,  of  Craythorne,  944. 
of  Langthorpe,  671. 

Robert,  of  Langthorpe,  671. 

Tebworth  (Tebbeworthe),  Beds,  [in  Chalgrove], 
1300,  2724,  p.  401. 

Tedburrow  (Towborowe),  Devon  [in  Hemyock], 
1320. 

Tedcastell,  Robert,  of  Durham,  71 1. 

Tedcaster.  See  Tadcaster. 

Tedcastle  (Gaytcastell)  [in  Haydon,  Northumb.], 
953- 

Teele,  Percival,  of  Heighington,  845. 

Tees  (Teese),  river,  2664. 

Teesdale  (Teisdale),  Durh.,  2450. 

Teeton  (Eaton  Chapel),  in  Ravensthorpe, 
Northants.,  2463,  p 348. 

Tefymond,  Roger,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  736. 

Teggyn,  John,  of  Ripon,  778. 

Teign  (Tygne),  Devon,  river,  2319. 

Teignmouth,  East  (Este  Tengmouthe),  Devon, 
1796. 

Teignmouth,  West  (West  Tengmouth),  Devon, 

i796. 

Teisdale.  See  Teesdale. 

Tekeridge,  Nicholas,  of  Evesham,  53. 

Tellesworthe.  See  Tilsworth. 

Temmes,  Thomas,  1214. 

Tempest  (Tempeste),  Dorothy,  wife  of  Michael, 
2320. 

Michael,  son  of  Robert,  attainted,  2520,  2634. 

Richard,  2504. 

Robert,  attainted,  2439,  2520. 

William,  1301. 

Temple,  Edmund,  son  of  Richard,  60. 

Elizabeth,  60. 

John,  1140, 

Peter,  1140. 

Richard,  60. 

Temple  Dyonesley,  Herts.,  manor,  [unidentified], 
1419. 


691 

Temple  Mills  (Crashe  Milles),  Midd.  [in  Hackney], 
1869. 

Temple  Sothington.  See  Sotherington. 

Temple  Tysoo.  JV^Tysoe. 

Tempsford  (Tennysforde),  Beds.,  2509. 

Tenaunt,  Adam,  of  Bedale,  673. 

James,  of  Staindrop,  966. 

Tenby  (Tennbye),  Pern.,  2097. 

St.  John’s  chapel,  2097. 

Tenche,  William,  of  London,  1454. 

Tenche  alias  Lukar,  Frances,  of  London,  2432. 
Tenderden.  See  Tenterden. 

Tendring  (Tenderinge),  Essex,  268,  2463,  p.  348. 
rector  of,  2463,  p.  348. 

Tendringhall  (Tender  inghall  alias  Durrauntes 
Hall),  Essex  [in  Tendring],  manor,  268. 
Teneham.  See  Teynham. 

Tengmouth,  Tengmouthe.  See  Teignmouth. 
Tennbye.  See  Tenby. 

Tennysforde.  See  Tempsford. 

Tenterden  (Tenderden),  Kent,  2724,  p.  402. 
Tepladye.  See  Tipladye. 

Terington.  See  Terrington. 

Terlinge,  John,  2463,  p.  348. 

Tern  (Terne),  Salop  [in  Ercoli  Magna],  manor, 
II57< 

Ternaker.  See  Tarnacre. 

Terrante  Gunfill.  See  Tarrant  Gunville. 

Terrell,  Thomas,  of  London,  3013,  3052. 
Terrington,  Norf.,  270. 

Terrington  (Terington),  Yorks.,  140. 

See  also  under  Mowthorpe;  Wiganthorpe. 

Terye,  John,  clerk,  370. 

Tesdale,  Tesdell.  See  Teasdale. 

Teson,  Richard,  2789. 

Testerton  (Testenton),  Norf.,  2502,  3240. 

Tetbury,  Glouc.,  1468. 

Tetney,  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296,  3250. 
grange,  1323,  3250. 

Tettenhall  (Tatenhall,  Tetonhall,  Totenhall, 
Tottenhall),  Staff.,  collegiate  church,  prebends 
in: — 

Bovenhill,  3230. 

Pendeford,  3230. 

Pirton,  1306. 

Teveley,  Line.  [?  near  Ludford],  1171. 

Teversham  (Teversam),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345, 
2724,  p.  404. 

Teverton.  See  Tiverton. 

Tewer,  Alexander,  of  Denton,  848. 

Anthony,  of  Evenwood,  810. 

Tewke.  See  Tuke. 

Tewkesbury  (Tewkesbery,  Tewkesburye),  Glouc., 
19- 

monastery,  310,  2666,  3263. 

Tewse,  Nicholas,  hi. 

Tey  (Teye),  Essex,  1240. 

Tey,  Eleanor,  wife  of  Thomas,  2391. 

Thomas,  1100,  2391. 

Teylour.  See  Taylor. 

Teynham  (Teneham),  Kent,  268. 

Thackwraye,  Ralph,  of  Ramsgill,  861. 

Thalmetre.  See  Eldmire. 

Thame  (Tame)  [Oxon],  1819. 

lord  of.  See  Williams. 

Thames,  river,  1852,  1861,  2514,  3181,  3356. 

fisheries  in,  1048,  2329. 

Thanington  (Tannyngton),  Kent,  2465. 

Tharold,  Tharrold,  Tharrolde.  See  Thorold. 
Thawthes,  Francis,  602. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


692 

Thaxted  (Thaxsted,  Thaxstede),  Essex,  268,  271, 
1181, 1213. 

Prior  Hall  rectory,  271. 

Thaydon  Garner.  See  Thoydon  Garnon. 

Theakstone  (Thekeston,  Thexton),  Yorks,  [in 
Burneston],  304,  672,  693. 

Theale,  Berks.,  hundred,  273. 

Theaxton  (Theakstone,  Thexton),  Adam,  of 
Baldersby,  763. 

John,  of  Baldersby,  763. 
of  Kirklington,  654. 
of  Masham,  993. 

Lancelot,  S.T.B.,  2860. 

Theddlethorpe  (Thedelthorpe),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Theddon  (Thydden),  Hants,  [in  Alton],  1262. 

Thedelthorpe.  See  Theddlethorpe. 

Theidon  ad  Montem,  Theidon  att  Mounte.  See 
Thoydon,  Mount. 

Thekeston.  See  Theakstone. 

Thelveton,  Norf.,  2463,  p.  347. 
church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Thetford  (Thetforde  in  Isle  of  Ely),  Camb.  [in 
Stretham],  1900. 

Thetford,  Norf.,  1841,  2120,  2158,  p.  274,  3243. 
monastery,  1320,3358. 

Thetford,  suffragen  bishop  of.  See  Salesbury,  J. 

Thexton,  Yorks.  See  Theakstone. 

Thexton  (surname) . See  Theaxton . 

Thickley,  West  (Westthickeley),  Durh.  [in  Auck- 
land St.  Andrew],  834. 

Thickney.  See  Chickney. 

Thilton,  Thomas,  the  elder,  of  Newbottle,  964. 

Thimbleby  (Thimblebie),  Yorks.  [in  Os- 
motherley],  842. 

Thinghill  (Thynghill),  Heref.  [in  Withington], 
3180. 

Thirelwaye,  Lancelot,  1765. 

Thirkby,  Thirkbye,  Norf.  See  Thrigby. 

Thirkelde  (Thirkele),  Marmaduke,  1850,  1872. 

Thirkleby  (Thirkelby,  Thirkelbye,  Thirkelby 
Magna,  Thirkilby  Magna),  Yorks.,  764,  765, 
1356,  1777,  1941- 
manor,  1777. 

Thirleby.  See  Thurlby. 

Thirlowe,  Great.  See  Thurlow,  Great. 

Thirn  (Thurne),  Yorks,  [in  Thornton  Watlass], 
1941. 

Thirne,  Norf.,  church,  268. 

Thirsk  (Thirsce,  Thirske,  Thurske),  Yorks., 
143,  601,  602,  662,  664,  665,  864,  1326,  2441. 
church,  2441. 

chantry  in,  1398. 
monastery,  1941. 

See  also  under  Carlton  Miniott;  Hutton,  Sand. 

Thirtleby  (Thyrkelbye),  Yorks,  [in  Swine],  492. 

Thisselton,  William,  2186. 

Thixendale  (Sixendale,  Tixendale),  Yorks,  [in 
Wharram  Percy],  3203. 

Thodye,  Thomas,  of  Brampton,  157. 

Tholthropp,  Robert,  601 . 

Tholye,  William,  chaplain  of  Over,  2724,  p.  402. 

Thomas  ap  Jenkyn  Havard,  2424. 

ap  Jevan  ap  Morgan,  of  Llan-afan-fawr,  36. 
ap  Jevan  Morris,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Owen  ap  Morris,  2724,  p.  400. 
ap  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Vaughan  ap  Robert, 
2098. 

Ll’n  Dio  Bedo,  2724,  p.  400. 

Morgan  William,  2424. 

Vaughan  ap  Robert,  236,  2098. 


Thomas — cont. 

Wyn  ap  Edmunde,  coroner  in  Carnarvonshire, 
2934. 

Anne,  wife  of  Geoffrey,  1788. 

Geoffrey,  1788. 

John,  3252. 

admiralty  official,  1351. 
commissioner  in  Glamorganshire,  1757. 
Italian,  437. 

of  Nympton,  St  George,  2741. 

Richard,  1759. 

Robert,  2291. 

lessee  of  tithes  in  East  Hendred,  1791. 

Thomas,  1423. 

William,  knight,  constable  of  Aberystwith  and 
Montgomery  castles,  steward  of  Montgomery, 
Kerry  and  Kedewen,  lordships,  66. 
lessee  of  woods  in  Clophill,  1324. 

Thomas  alias  Tayler,  William,  of  North  Weston, 
142. 

Thomlingson,  Thomlinson.  See  Tomlynson. 
Thomo,  Dennis,  clerk,  75. 

Thompson  (Thomson,  Tompson),  Agnes,  sister 
of  Henry,  1296. 

Anthony,  of  Darlington,  847. 

of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Christopher,  of  Thornaby,  635. 

of  Yarm,  616. 

George,  of  Marske,  627. 

Guy,  of  Middleham,  690. 

Henry,  brother  of  Agnes,  1 296. 
leatherseller  of  London,  1423. 
of  Melsonby,  890. 
of  Yarm,  632. 

James,  of  Cubeck,  934. 

of  Middleton,  892. 

John,  1048,  3017. 
auditor  of  Exchequer,  2216. 
canon  of  St.  George’s,  Windsor,  1802. 
clerk,  2915,  3129. 
ecclesiastical  commissioner,  2161. 
justice  of  peace  in  Bedfordshire,  etc.,  1877, 
1878. 

of  Aysgarth,  934. 
of  Bedale,  786. 
of  Catton,  757. 

of  Ellerton  upon  Swale,  1001. 
of  Escomb,  813. 
of  Ingleby  Arncliffe,  609. 
of  Melsonby,  890. 
of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 
the  younger,  of  Escomb,  813. 

Lawrence,  of  Crathorne,  607. 
ofWath,  651. 

Matthew,  of  Kirk  Leavington,  603. 

of  Plumstead,  1685. 

Miles,  of  Spen,  895. 

Oswald,  of  Worton,  934. 

Peter,  of  Hudwell,  798. 

Philip,  clerk,  419. 

Ralph,  clerk,  1491. 

of  Pateley  Bridge,  997. 

Richard,  or  Coundon,  841. 
of  Marske,  606. 
of  Richmond,  948. 

Robert,  of  Bishopton,  773. 
of  Busby,  613. 
of  Hudswell,  798. 
of  Kirklington,  653. 
of  Mordon,  978. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Thompson,  Robert — cont. 
of  Snape,  942. 
of  Great  Stainton,  946. 
of  Thornaby,  635. 

Simon,  of  Ripon,  866. 

Thomas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3117. 
of  Bedale,  800. 

of  Brompton  upon  Swale,  1003. 
of  Kirk  Leavington,  603 . 
of  Pittington,  738. 

William,  of  Catton,  757. 
of  Escomb,  813. 
of  Hartlepool,  586. 
of  Marske,  606. 
of  Mordon,  974. 
of  Ripon,  759. 
of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 

Thompson  alias  Slater,  William,  902. 

Thonelby.  See  Thurlby. 

Thontofe.  See  Thrintoft. 

Thoralby  (Thoralbie,  Thoralbye,  Thoraldby), 
Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  927-30,  937, 1771. 

Thorelby,  Line.  See  Thurlby. 

Thoresway  (Thoreswaye),  Line*,  1428. 

Thorganby  (Thorgamby),  Line.,  1323,  3250. 

Thorganby  (Thorganbye),  Yorks.,  268. 

Thorington  (Thoryngton,  Thurrington,  Toryng- 
ton),  Suff.,  1204,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Thorington  Wimples,  (Wimpelles,  Wympelles), 
in  Thorington,  Suff.,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Thorley,  Herts.,  2463,  p.  346. 
church,  2463,  p.  346. 

Thormanby  (Thormanbye),  Yorks.,  1941. 

Thornaby  (Thornabie),  Yorks,  [in  Stainton], 
633,636. 

Thornbrough  (Thorneborgh),  Yorks,  [in  West 
Tanfield],  $326. 

Thornbury  (Thornebury),  Devon,  1320. 

Thornbury  (Thorneborough,  Thorneburye), 
Glouc.,  manor  and  park,  1940. 

Thornbury  (Thornebury,  Thorneburye,  Thorne- 
burye y Gaire).  Salop  and  Mont,  [in  Forden], 
1312,  2724,  p.  401,  3260. 

Thornby  (Thurneby),  Northants.,  269. 

Thorndon  (Thornedon),  Suff.,  2447,  2463,  p.  343. 
church,  2447. 

Holy  Trinity  guild,  2447. 
rector  presented,  426. 

Thorne,  Yorks.,  lordship,  2266. 

Thorneborgh.  See  Thornbrough. 

T’horneborowe  (Thorneborough),  John,  219. 
Nicholas,  2109. 

Thornebury,  Thorneburye.  See  Thornbury. 

Thornedon,  Thornedone.  See  Thorndon. 

Thornedowne.  See  Bassett. 

Thorneff,  Anne,  wife  of  William,  1177. 

William,  1177. 

Thornehawe.  See  Thomhaugh. 

Thomehill.  See  Thornhill. 

Thorneley.  See  Thomley. 

Thornell,  Richard,  clerk,  1495. 

Thomer,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Thomethwayte.  See  Thornthwaite. 

Thornetoft,  Thornetofte.  See  Thrintoft. 

Thorneton,  Line.  See  Thornton  Curtis. 

Thorneton,  Yorks.  See  Thornton  le  Moor. 

Thorneton  Beanes.  See  Thornton  le  Beans. 

Thorneton  in  the  More.  See  Thornton  le  Moor. 


693 

Thorneton  (surname).  See  Thornton. 

Thorney,  Cambs.,  monastery,  2369,  p.  370,  3314. 
Thorney,  Northants.  See  Thornhaugh. 

Thorney,  West  (Westhorney)  [Sussex],  rector 
presented,  1550. 

Thornham  (Thurneham),  Kent,  1273. 

Thornhaugh  (Thornehawe,  Thorney),  Northants, 
wood,  525,  2388. 

Thornhill  (Thornehill),  Richard,  of  London,  1263, 

2379,3239- 

Thornley  (Thorneley),  Durh.  [in  Kelloe],  739, 
869. 

Thorns  Hall  (Thurnehall),  Yorks,  [in  Sedbergh], 
972. 

Thornthwaite  (Thomethwayte),  Cumb.  [in  Cros- 
thwaite],  2438. 
chapel,  2438. 

Thornton  (Thorneton),  Leic.,  516. 

Thornton  le  Beans  (Thorneton  Beanes,  Thornton 
in  the  Beanes),  Yorks,  [in  North  Otterington], 
793,806. 

Thornton  alias  Thornton  Curtis  (Thorneton, 
Thorneton  alias  Curtys),  Line.,  college, 
33I3>  3322,  3358. 
dean  of.  See  Dalyson,  W. 
monastery,  1106, 1941. 

Thornton  on  the  Hill  (Thorneton  on  the  Hill), 
Yorks,  [in  Coxwold],  1924. 

Thornton  le  Moor  (Thorneton,  Thorneton  in  the 
More),  Yorks,  [in  North  Otterington], 
666,  806. 

Thornton  Risebrough  (Thornton  under  Risbargh), 
Yorks,  [in  Normanby],  2110. 

Thornton  Steward,  Yorks. 

See  also  under  Marriforth. 

Thornton  le  Street,  Yorks.  See  under  Kilvington, 
North. 

Thornton  Watlass,  Yorks.  See  under  Thirn. 
Thornton  (Thorneton),  Alexander,  1 5 84. 

George,  i860. 

Henry,  2109. 

James,  of  Norton,  766. 

John,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Hull,  1851. 
of  Northfleet,  70. 
ofThirsk,  655. 

Lawrence,  brother  of  Roger,  2600. 

Ralph,  of  Long  Newton,  821. 

Richard,  of  Howgrave,  658. 

Robert,  son  of  William,  2242. 

Roger,  206,  2600. 

Thomas,  2286. 

William,  2242. 

alderman  of  Norwich,  1855,  1864. 
of  Kilburn,  734. 

Thorolbye,  Roger,  of  Stranton,  960. 

Thorold  (Tharold,  Tharrold,  Tharrolde,  Thorolde) 
Anne  (daughter  of  lady  Joan  Constable), 
2398. 

Anthony,  1289,  2590. 

justice  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  North, 
1331,  1356,  2128,  2212,  2220,  2228,  2439, 
2525, 2581, 2598. 

justice  of  peace  in  Lincolnshire,  1871,  1874, 
1895,1897,2161. 
son  of  William,  1033. 

Margaret,  3008. 

William,  1033. 

Thoroughgood  (Thouroughgood),  Henry,  2236. 
Thomas,  keeper  of  Montgomeryshire  gaol,  1926. 
Cj \ Thurgood. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


694 

Thorowby.  See  Throwleigh. 

Thorp,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Thorp  Marckett.  See  Thorpe  Market. 

Thorpe  (Thorpp),  Line.,  2240,  pp.  295,  296. 

Thorpe,  Line.  See  also  Kirkby  le  Thorpe. 

Thorpe,  Norf.,  1286. 

Thorpe,  in  Norton,  Northants.,  1794. 

Thorpe,  Rut.  See  Thorpe  Water. 

Thorpe,  Suff.  [in  Aldringham],  2644. 

Thorpe,  Surrey,  manor,  1099,  2286. 

Thorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  759,  888. 

Thorpe  (Thorpe  on  Tease),  Yorks,  [in  Wycliffe], 
St.  Tilde’s  chapel  in,  2441. 

Thorpe  Bassett  (Thorpebasset,  Thorpeelys, 

Thorpe  Ellys),  Yorks.,  3203. 

rector  presented,  2835. 

Thorpe  Constantine  (Thorpe  Constantyne), 

Staff.,  2883. 

Thorpe  Ellys,  Thorpeelys.  See  Thorpe  Bassett. 

Thorpe,  Fullesthorpp,  Line,  [in  Trusthorpe],  2240. 

Thorpe  Market  (Thorp  Marckett),  Norf.,  270. 

Thorpe,  Morieux,  Suff.,  3247. 

Thorpe  next  Norwich  (Thorpe)  [Norf.],  rector 
presented,  2841. 

Thorpe  Satchville  (Thorpesegewell),  Leic.  [in 
Twyford],  3098. 

Thorpe  Thewles  (Thorpethewles,  Thropfules), 
Durh.  [in  Grindon],  917,  918. 

Thorpe  Underwoods  (Thorpe  Underwood), 
Yorks,  [in  Great  Ouseburn],  2045. 

Thorpe  next  Wainfleet.  See  Winthorpe. 

Thorpe  Water  (Thorpe),  in  Seaton,  Rut.,  1320. 

Thorpe  (Thorppe),  Anthony,  50. 

Christopher,  1784. 

George,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 

James,  of  Hartlepool,  586. 

John,  of  Long  Newton,  852,  2824. 
of  South  Otterington,  666. 

Nicholas,  1418. 

commissioner  in  Gloucestershire,  1890,  3080. 
of  Wadley,  3348. 

Richard,  clerk,  388. 

Robert,  577,  1913. 
of  Long  Newton,  852. 

Thomas,  of  Elton,  975. 

William,  clerk,  394. 
of  Wolviston,  1017. 
the  elder,  of  Wolviston,  1017. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Queniborough,  1109. 

Thorpeland,  Norf.  See  Wallington  and  Thorp- 
land. 

Thorpelangton.  See  Langton,  Thorp. 

Thorpfield  (Thropfeld),  Yorks,  [in  Thirsk],  733. 

Thorrold.  See  Thorold. 

Thorston.  See  Throston. 

Thoryngton.  See  Thorington. 

Thouroughgood.  See  Thoroughgood. 

Thoydon  Garnon  (Thaydon  Garner),  Essex,  2463, 
p.  348. 

Thoydon  Mount  (Theidon  ad  Montem,  Theidon 
att  Mounte),  Essex,  1793,  3357. 

Threapeland,  Christopher,  of  Exelby,  788. 

William,  of  Exelby,  788. 

Threlkeld,  Edward,  D.C.L.,  1809,  1893.. 

Lancelot,  3064. 

Threxton  (Threxston),  Norf.,  270. 

Thrigby  (Thirkby,  Thirkbye),  Norf.,  268. 

Thrintoft  (Thontofe,  Thornetoft,  Thornetofte, 
Throntofe,  Thurnetoft),  Yorks,  [in  Ainderby 
Steeple],  671,  767,  769,  804,  889,  2463,  p.  343. 


Thriplow  or  Triplow  (Triplowe),  Cambs.,  2724, 
p.  402. 

Thrislington  (Thruslington),  Durh.  [in  Bishop’s 
Middleham],  918. 

Throcking  (Throckyng),  Herts.,  1254. 
Throckmorton  (Throckmarton,  Throckmerton, 
Throgmerton,  Throkmerton,  Throkmorton), 
Anne,  relict  of  Nicholas,  1328,  1336. 

Clement,  1230,  3093. 

Francis,  son  of  Michael,  3097. 

George,  310,  2666. 

John,  1711. 

justice  of  Chester,  2213. 
knight,  2971,3193. 

of  Norwich,  attainted,  1343,  2125,  3270, 
3279* 

Kenelm,  1889. 

Margaret,  widow  of  John,  2125. 

wife  of  Thomas,  1209. 

Margery,  wife  of  John,  3193. 

Michael,  3097. 

Nicholas,  gentleman  of  chamber,  2560. 

knight,  chamberlain  of  Exchequer,  chief 
butler  of  England  and  Wales,  1308,  1328, 
1336,1740,1779,  2423,3140. 

Simon,  2669. 

Thomas,  1209,  2360. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Gloucestershire,  1768, 
1890. 

commissioner  in  Warwickshire,  3036. 
Throntofte.  See  Thrintofh. 

Thropfules.  See  Thorpe  Thewles. 

Throppe.  See  Thrupp. 

Throston  (Thorston),  Durh.  [in  Hart],  586,  915. 
Throwleigh  (Thorowby),  Devon,  1320. 

Thrunche.  See  Trunch. 

Thrupp  (Throppe),  Berks,  [in  Great  Farringdon], 
1258. 

Thrushelton  (Thrusselton),  Devon,  chapel,  285. 
Thruslington.  See  Thrislington. 

Thrusthorpp.  See  Trusthorpe. 

Thulston  (Thurlaston),  in  Elvaston,  Derb.,  1330. 
Thundridge  (Thundriche),  Herts.,  2290. 
Thurcaston,  Leic.  See  under  Anstey. 

Thurgarton,  Norf.,  270. 

Thurgarton,  Notts.,  priory,  2292,  p.  3 1 1. 

Thurgood,  John,  2521. 

Cf.  Thoroughgood. 

Thurland,  John,  1689. 
son  of  John,  1689. 

Thomas,  queen’s  chaplain,  master  of  hospital  of 
Savoy,  3350,  3351. 

Thurlangton.  See  Langton,  Tur. 

Thurlaston,  Derb.  See  Thulston. 

Thurlaston,  in  Dunchurch,  Warw.,  1320. 

Thurlby  (Thirleby,  Thorelby,  Thurleby,  Thyrleby), 
Line.  2240,  p.  296,  3250. 
grange,  3250. 

Thurlby  (Thurleby),  Line,  [in  Bilsby],  1323. 
Thurlby  (Thirleby  alias  Brakenholme,  Brake- 
holme),  Line,  [in  Farlesthorpe],  grange, 
1323. 

Thurleigh  (Thurley),  Beds.,  1320. 

Thurleston,  Suff.  See  Thurlston. 

Thurlow,  Great  (Great  Thirlowe),  Suff.,  1305. 
Thurlow,  Little  (Thurlowe  Parva),  Suff.,  1900. 
Thurlston  (Thurleston),  Suff.  [in  Whitton], 
rectory  of  Barnes  in,  2650. 

See  also  under  Burth. 

Thurmere.  See  Tornemerc. 


GENERAL  INDEX  695 


Thurne.  See  Thirn. 

Thurneby.  See  Thornby. 

Thurnehall.  See  Thorns  Hall. 

Thurneham.  See  Thornham. 

Thurnetofte.  See  Thrintoft. 

Thurnham,  Kent. 

See  under  Aldington  Cobham. 

Thurning  (Thyrlynge),  Norf.,  3240. 

manor  and  rectory,  492. 

Thurnscoe,  Yorks. 

See  under  Howell  Grange. 

Thurrington.  See  Thorington. 

Thurrock,  Grays  (Grayes),  Essex,  bridge,  1875. 
Thursford,  Norf.,  270. 

Thurske.  See  Thirsk. 

Thursthopp.  See  Trusthorpe. 

Thurston,  John,  3209. 

commissioner  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  222, 
1856,3049. 

master  of  the  King’s  barge,  3143. 

Thwaite  (Waight),  Suff.,  1900. 

Th waites  (Thwate,  Thwayte,  Thwaytes),  Francis, 
of  Thirsk,  143. 

Henry,  of  Kneeton,  678. 

James,  of  Thoralby,  929. 

prior  of  Pontefract,  1909. 

John,  2346. 

of  Ellington,  760. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John,  2346. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1651. 

William,  239.  Cf.  Twaytes. 

Thwing  (Twinge)  [Yorks.],  rector  presented,  1568. 

See  also  under  Octon. 

Thyckyns,  Robert,  2830. 

Thydden.  See  Theddon. 

Thymbolbye  (Thymolby,  Thymolbye),  James  of 
Donington,  38. 

John,  1871, 1874. 

Richard,  1896. 

Thynbarrowe.  See  Finborough,  Little. 

Thynghill.  See  Thinghill. 

Thynne  (Thynn),  John,  knight,  1325,  1687,  2404, 
3010,  3040,  3081. 

Thyrkelbye.  See  Thirtleby. 

Thyrleby.  See  Thurlby. 

Thyrlynge.  See  Thurning. 

Thy  stleworth . See  Isleworth . 

Tibberton  (Tyberton),  Salop  [in  Edgmond],  1157. 
Tibroughton.  See  Tybroughton. 

Tibshelf  (Tybshellffe),  Derb..  3185. 

Tibthorpe  (Tybthorpe),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkburn], 
3203. 

Ticheborne  (Tycheborne),  Peter,  1734,  2337. 
Tichewell.  See  Titchwell. 

Tichio,  Peter,  1593. 

Tickford  (Tickeford,  Newporte),  in  Newport 
Pagnel,  Bucks.,  3330. 

Tickhill  (Tyckehill),  Yorks.,  honour,  2113. 

Ticknall  (Tickenhall),  Derb.,  grange,  1771 . 
Tidcome  (Tydcombe)  [in  Tiverton,  Devon],  3119. 
Tiddeswall.  See  Tideswell. 

Tiddington  (Tyddyngton),  Warw.  [in  Alveston], 
1302. 

Tidemershe.  See  Tidmarsh. 

Tideswell  (Tiddeswall,  Tyddeswall),  Derb.,  1189, 
2158,  p.  275,  2569,  p.  369. 

Tidmarsh  (Tidemershe,  Tydmershe),  Berks., 
manor,  1687. 
rector  presented,  2873. 

Tid  St.  Giles.  See  Tydd,  St.  Giles. 


Tidsdale  (Tidsdall),  Thomas,  of  Abingdon,  3348. 
Tiewlyn,  Martin,  1515. 

Tilbury,  West  (Westilbery)  [Essex],  rector  pre- 
sented, 1652. 

Tildesley.  See  Tyldesley. 

Tilehurst  (Tylehurste),  Berks.,  manor,  1687. 

Till,  Barbara,  of  Combe  Rawleigh,  76. 

Tillesworth.  See  Tilsworth. 

Tillingham  (Tyllyngham),  Essex,  2290. 

Tillington,  Sussex.  See  under  River. 

Tilney  (Tylney),  Norf.,  268,  1260,  2158,  p.  274. 
Tilney,  All  Saints  (Tylney),  Norf.,  2158,  p.  274. 
Tilney  cum  Islington  (Ilsington),  Norf.,  270,  279, 
2158,  p.274. 

Tilshead  (Titolshedde,  Titolshide,  Tyleshede), 
Wilts.,  manor,  1771, 2108. 

Tilson,  Richard,  of  Hudswell,  799. 

Tilsworth  (Tellesworthe,  Tillesworth,  Tyls- 
worth),  Beds.,  1300,  2491. 
manor,  2491. 

rectory  and  advowson  of  vicarage,  1435. 

Tilty  (Tilteye),  Essex,  priory,  3243. 

Timberland  (Tymberland,  Tymberlande,  Tynkar- 
land),  Line.,  1320,  p.  295. 
vicar  presented,  340. 

Timberscombe  (Tymberscombe)  [Somers.],  rector 
presented,  369. 

Timble,  Little  (Tymble),  Yorks  [in  Otley],  2048. 
Timbroke,  Godfrey,  2463,  p.  348. 
tin,  toll  for,  1335. 

Tinglemeade.  See  Tanglemead. 

Tintinhull  (Tyntenhull)  [Somers.],  vicar  presented, 
1549. 

Tinwell,  Rutl.  See  under  Bradcroft. 

Tiplady  (Tepladye,  Tipladye),  John,  of  Marton, 
623. 

of  Neasham,  857. 

Simon,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 

Thomas,  of  Pickton,  609. 

William,  of  Tolesby,  608. 

Tirley  (Trimley,  Tryneley),  Glouc.,  310,  2463, 
p.  343. 

Tirrell.  See  Tyrrell. 

Tirwhite,  Tirwhitt,  Tirwhitte.  See  Tyrwhit. 
Tisedale,  William,  2374. 

Tissington,  Derb.  [in  Bradbourne],  chapel,  2157. 
Tisted,  East  (East  Tsted),  Hants.,  1262. 

Titchwell  (Tichewell),  Norf.,  270. 

Titlesale.  See  Tittleshall. 

Titmarsh  (Tytchemershe),  Northants.,  2392. 
Titolshedde,  Titolshide.  See  Tilshead. 

Tittleshall  with  Godwick  (Titlesale),  Norf.,  270. 
Tiverton  (Teverton,  Tyverton),  Devon,  260, 
1190, 1320. 

See  also  under  Mere,  East;  Tidcome. 

Tixendale.  See  Thixendale. 

Toadpool  (Toddepole,  Toodehoole),  Derb.  [in 
Eckington],  1189,  2410. 

Tockenham  (Tokenham)  [Wilts.],  rector  presented, 
359* 

Tockington  (Tokyngton),  Glouc.  [in  Olveston], 
3195- 

Tockwith  (Tockwyth),  Yorks,  [in  Bilton],  2346. 
Todd  (Tode,  Todde),  Christopher,  of  West  Tan- 
field,  984. 

George,  of  Osmotherley,  663. 

Henry,  of  Thirkleby,  764. 

James,  of  Brompton,  743. 

John,  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  924. 
of  Dishforth,  649. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


696 

Todd,  John — cont. 
of  Escomb,  813. 
of  Litherskew,  935. 
of  Wath,  652. 

Lawrence,  clerk,  2238. 

Miles,  of  Cotter  dale,  935. 

Ralph,  of  Seaton  Carew,  960. 

Richard,  keeper  of  wardrobe  of  Hampton  Court, 
526. 

of  Brompton,  746. 
of  Dishforth,  649. 
of  Escomb,  813. 
of  Hart,  587. 

Rowland,  of  Winlaton,  912. 

Thomas,  of  North  Bedburn,  808. 
of  Hartlepool,  586. 
of  West  Herrington,  698. 
of  Raby,  968. 
of  Staindrop,  966. 

William,  of  Baxby,  681. 
of  Eppleton,  802. 
of  Raby,  968. 
ofWolviston,  1013. 
the  younger,  of  Escomb,  813. 

(— ),  i94i- 

Toddepole.  See  Toadpool. 

Tode.  See  Todd. 

Toddington  (Todington,  Tuddington,  Tuding- 
ton),  Beds.,  1263,  2724,  pp.  401,  404. 
hospital,  2724,  pp.  401,  404. 

Toft  House  (Tofft  Hill,  Tofthill)  [in  Elsdon, 
Northumb.],  965. 

Tofte,  William,  clerk,  390,  1388. 

Toies,  Christopher,  of  Burneston,  691. 

Tokenham.  See  Tockenham. 

Tokyngton.  See  Tockington. 

Tolesby,  in  Marton  (Marton  cum  Tollesbie, 
Toliesby),  Yorks.,  608,  622,  2569,  p.  370. 

Tollard  Royal,  Wilts.  See  under  Ashgrove. 

Toller,  Dorset,  manor,  2726. 

Toller  Fratrum  (Tollerfratrum)  [Dorset],  vicar 
presented,  344. 

Toller,  Agnes,  3215. 

Richard,  3215. 

Tollerton,  Yorks,  [in  Alne],  2463,  p.  343. 

St.  Michael’s  chapel,  2464,  p.  343. 

Tollesbie.  See  Tolesby. 

Tollesbury  (Tollesbery,  Tollesburye),  Essex, 
2375- 

Bourchers  Hall  manor,  2290. 

Toliesby.  See  Tolesby. 

Tolleshunt,  Essex,  manor,  2290. 

Tolleshunt  D’Arcy  (Tolleshunt  Darcy,  Tolleshunt 
Darcy),  Essex,  2290. 

Tolleshunt  Knights  (Tolleshunt  Chyveler,  Tolles- 
hunte  Chyveler),  Essex,  2290. 

Tolleshunt  Major,  Essex,  1900. 

Tolley,  Philip,  2042. 

Tolorge,  John,  2583. 

tolls,  1335,  1929,  2061. 

Tollson,  Henry,  2998. 

Tolverne  (Talfeme)  [in  Philleigh,  Corn.],  1073. 

Tolworth  (Talworth),  Surrey,  1320. 

Tome,  See  Toome. 

Tomlyn,  John,  of  West  Witton,  932. 

Tomlinson  (Thomlingson,  Thomlinson,  Thomlyn- 
son,  Tomlynson),  Elizabeth,  139. 

George,  of  Thrintoft,  804. 

John,  of  Bedale,  749. 
of  Hutton,  1461. 


Tomlinson,  John — cont. 
of  Kilburn,  734. 
of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  998. 

Thomas,  1720. 

Tommell,  John,  of  Middleham,  690. 

Tompson.  See  Thompson. 

Tonard,  John,  2338. 

Tonbridge  (Tunbridge,  Tunbrydge),  Kent, 
Hasden  ward  in,  1145. 
markets  and  fairs  in,  1 95  3. 
rector}*,  1145. 

See  also  under  South;  Southfrith. 

Tong  (Tonge),  Kent,  3256. 
chapel,  2463,  p.  345. 

Tong  Castle  (Tong  Castell),  Kent  [in  Tong], 
manor,  3256. 

Tonge,  Leic.  [in  Breedon-on-the-Hill],  2158,  p.  275. 
church,  2158,  p.  275. 

St.  Leonard’s  chapel,  2138,  p.  273. 

Tonge,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard,  2390. 

Henry,  of  West  Thickley,  834. 

John,  1679. 

Richard,  2390. 

Tonson,  Leonard,  2880. 

Tonstall.  See  Tunstall. 

Tonyson,  Gilbert,  1521. 

Toodehoole.  See  Toadpool. 

Tooke,  William,  auditor  of  court  of  Wards,  1692, 
1735,  1744,  3oo8>  3015,  3043,  3056,  3060, 
3063,  3071,  3073,  3082. 

commissioner  in  Middlesex  and  Surrey,  1091, 
i860, 2639. 

justice  of  peace  and  deputy  feodary  in 
Hertfordshire,  1692, 1749,  1892,  3015,  3043, 
3063,  3071,  3082. 
the  elder,  1692,  1749. 
the  younger,  103. 

Toome  (Tome),  co.  Antrim,  castle,  2167. 
Toopcootes.  See  Sculcoates. 

Toose,  John,  of  Craythorne,  945. 

Robert,  of  Craythorne,  944. 

Toot  Hill  (Toothill),  Yorks,  [in  Great  Mitton], 
1774- 

Tooting,  Lower  (Toting),  Surrey,  1320. 

Topcliffe,  (Topclif,  Topcliff,  Topcliffe,  Topclyff, 
Topelyffe,  Toplyf,  Toplyff),  Yorks.,  394,  599, 
732,  733,  803,  862,  910,  923,  951,  1331,  2040, 
2128,  2171,  2212,  2214,  2459,  2463,  pp.  343, 
344,2525,2326,2581. 
manor,  2249. 
park,  2577. 

See  also  under  Asenby;  Baldersby;  Catton; 
Crakehill;  Dalton;  Dishforth;  Eldmire;  Gris- 
thwaite;  Isle  Beck;  Marton  le  Moor;  Rainton 
cum  Newby;  Skipton  upon  Swale. 

Topcliffe  (Topcliff,  Topelyffe),  Edmund,  coroner 
in  Norfolk,  2732. 

John,  of  Broughton,  623. 

Richard,  1871, 1874. 

Topham.  See  Toppam. 

Topias,  Thomas,  871. 

Toplyf,  Toplyff.  See  Topcliffe. 

Toppam  (Topham,  Toppan),  Cuthbcrt,  of  Carlton, 
704. 

Edward,  of  Coverham,  675 . 

Henry,  1002. 

James,  of  Carlton,  706. 

John,  of  Carlton,  706. 
of  Norton  le  Clay,  657. 
of  West  Witton,  932. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


697 


Toppam — cont. 

Lawrence,  of  Coverdale,  702. 

Percival,  of  Coverdale,  702. 

Thomas,  of  Dishforth,  647. 

William,  of  Heathfield,  861. 

Toppes,  Dennis,  2527,  3181. 

justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
Dorothy,  wife  of  Dennis,  3181. 

Toppesfield  (Toppesfeld),  Essex,  rector  presented, 
3294. 

Toppynge,  Christopher,  tenant  in  Old  Fish  St., 
London,  270. 

Torington.  See  Thorington. 

Torksey.  Line.,  270. 

See  also  under  Hardwick. 

Tormarton  (Tormerton),  Glouc.,  1146. 

Tormoham,  Devon.  See  under  Torre;  Torwood. 
Tornemere  alias  Braithmere  (Braythemere, 
Countismere,  Thurmere),  Yorks,  [in  Hatfield], 
fishery,  2266. 

Tororis,  George,  2813. 

Torpell,  in  Ufford,  Northants.,  manor  and  park, 
1316. 

Torpenhow  (Turpenho,  Turpenhowe),  Cumb., 
rectory,  1832. 

Torperley.  See  Tarporley. 

Torre  (Torr),  Devon  [in  Tormoham],  monastery, 
155  5, 1796,  2569,  p.  37°- 
Torringham,  Thomas,  1878. 

Torrington,  Great  (Great  Toryngton,  Torrington), 
Devon,  191,  2942. 

Torwood,  Devon  [in  Tormoham],  2569,  p.  370. 
Toryngton,  Great.  See  Torrington,  Great. 
Toseland  (Tosland),  Hunts.,  1900. 

Toseland,  William,  1900. 

Tostock  (Tostocke),  Suff.,  2290. 

Tote,  Anthony,  3358. 

Totenhall.  See  Tettenhall. 

T oternhoo . See  T otternhoe . 

Totham,  Great  (Totham  Magna),  Essex,  1900, 
2290. 

See  also  under  Lofts;  Osea. 

Totham,  Little  (Totham  Parva),  Essex,  268,  2290. 
Tothill  (Tottell),  Line.,  1924. 

Toting.  See  Tooting,  Lower. 

Totington.  See  Tottington. 

Totnam.  See  Tottenham. 

Totnes  (Totneys,  Tottnes,  Totton),  Devon,  1320. 
church,  2944. 
fair,  2944. 
mayor,  2944. 
priory,  2108,  2172. 
prison,  2944. 
rectory,  2172. 
school,  2944. 
vicar,  2172. 

Totnes  (Totton),  Devon,  archdeacon,  2172. 
Tottehall.  See  Tatenhill. 

Tottell,  Line.  See  Tothill. 

Tottell  (Tottill),  Geoffrey,  1884,  3003. 

Tottenhall.  See  Tettenhall. 

Tottenham  (Totnam),  Midd.,  3127,  3358. 
Totterhanworth.  See  Potter  Hanworth. 
Tottertihoe  (or  Tattnall,  Toternhoo),  Beds.,  2724, 
p.  401. 

Totterton,  Salop  [in  North  Lydbury],  2224. 

Tottill.  See  Tottell. 

Tottington  (Totington),  Norf.,  270. 

Tottington  (alias  Worwood),  Sussex  [in  Upper 
Beeding],  2531. 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (45) 


Tottnes,  Totton.  See  Totnes. 

Tottye  (Totty),  George,  1832,  2728. 

Nicholas,  3358. 

Touchet  (Tuchet),  George,  lord  Audley  (ob.  1617), 
2274. 

Tounley.  See  Townley. 

Toward,  John,  of  Snap  Gate,  953. 

Towborowe.  See  Tedburrow. 

Towcester  (Towcestour,  Towcetor),  Northants., 
manor,  1301. 
hundred,  1301. 

T owe  Bridges . See  T wo  Bridges . 

Towers,  Thomas,  of  Preston  le  Skerne,  939. 
Towerson,  William,  2510. 

Towker,  Joan,  wife  of  Thomas,  1440. 

Thomas,  1440. 

Towler,  John,  of  Langton,  971. 

Nicholas,  purveyor  of  poultry,  bailiff  of  Barking 
manor,  etc.,  1386. 

Towneley.  See  Townley. 

Townend,  Townesend,  Townesende,  Towneshend. 

See  Townsend. 

Townested.  See  Tunstead. 

Townley  (Tounley,  Towneley),  Frances,  widow, 
I44I,  3232. 

John,  1441,  3232. 

Robert,  259,  3014. 

Townsend  (Townend,  Townesend,  Townesende, 
Towneshend),  Henry,  3103. 

Robert,  of  Blackwell,  905. 

Thomas,  1024. 

justice  of  peace  in  Norfolk,  2638,  2940. 
the  elder,  of  Testerton,  2502. 

Townstal  (Tunstall),  Devon,  1355. 

Towsan,  Henry,  1764. 

Towson,  Thomas,  master  carpenter  in  Tower  of 
London,  20. 

Toynton,  High  (Toynton  Superior),  Line.,  2398. 
Toynton,  Low  (Toynton  Inferior),  Line.,  2398. 
Tracey  (Tracie,  Tracye),  John,  the  elder,  1890. 
Ralph,  bailiff  of  Barking  manors  and  of  liberties 
in  Waltham  Forest,  1386. 
trade-marks,  2155. 
trades  etc.: — 
badger,  862. 

baker,  136,  864,  3013,  3052. 
barber,  815,  989. 
barber  surgeon,  2374. 
beer-brewer,  136,  2673. 
blacksmith,  531,  3011.  See  also  smith, 
book  printer,  1603. 
brewer,  2740. 
bricklayer,  2571,  3332. 

butcher,  19,  75,  846,  966,  1220,  1475, 1605,  2884. 
button  maker,  3011. 
capper,  989. 

carpenter,  58,  76,  725,  869,  888,  924,  2571,  2985. 
chapman,  847. 

clothier,  163, 167, 1190, 1200, 1961. 
clothworker,  50,  159,  175,  178,  263,  542,  1271, 
2153,  2223,  2311,  2345,  2582,  3139. 
cobbler,  1644. 
comb  maker,  1641. 
cooper,  924,  997,  1592,  2673. 
cordwainer,  corviser,  844,  864,  867,  924. 
currier,  2340,  2494. 
cutler,  1586,  2571. 
draper,  1307, 1325, 1453, 1478,  2569. 
dyer,  2446. 
feltmaker,  2571. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


698 

trades — cont. 
fiddler,  844. 

fishmonger,  54,  179,  2446. 
fletcher,  846. 
freemason,  2374. 
fuller,  727. 
gardener,  1589. 
girdler,  2764. 
glazier,  866. 

glover,  75,  190,  597,  713,  815,  846,  866,  868,  871, 
966,  969,  989,  990,  1476,  2265. 
goldsmith,  76,  213,  267,  1207,  1935,  2721,  3355, 
3356. 

grocer,  81,  139,  171,  181,  182,  248,  261,  1263, 
1452,  2379,  2494,  2535,  2554,  2733,  2735, 
2885,3013,3052,3056,3355. 
groom,  2821. 

haberdasher,  171,  267,  1150,  1291,  1462,  2026, 
2182,  2494,  3200,  3352. 
harness  maker,  2764. 

husbandman,  75,  76,  140,  147,  152,  154,  156, 
I73>  i83>  502,  507,  568,  579,  729,  736,  751, 
759,  809,  831,  834,  835,  840,  841,  849,  862, 
866,  869,  871-3,  879,  880,  888,  956,  969, 
989,  992.  1220,  1450,  1459,  1461,  1463,  1817, 

2051,  2213,  2455,  2535,  2742,  2823,  2824, 
2883. 

innholder,  1973,  2158,  2826,  2885. 
ironmonger,  187,  1443,  1452,  3353. 
joiner,  1319,  2053. 

labourer,  38,  48,  141,  143,  144,  268,  508,  533, 
561,  580,  597,  810,  830,  831,  833,  847,  864,  866, 
871-3,  880,  888,  965-7,  970,  990,  998,  1045, 
1772,  2053,  2708,  2820,  2832,  3104. 
lether  seller,  1417,  1422. 
litster,  989. 

mariner,  2158,  2880,  3356. 
mason,  135. 

mercer,  170,  862,  910,  989,  1368,  1452,  1467, 
2412,  2965,3355,3360. 

merchant,  167,  172,  176,  179,  181,  182,  191,  553, 
611,  848,  966,  1333,  1452,  1456,  1776,  1927, 
2031,  2041,  2062,  2243,  2272,  2586,  2889, 
3200,  3356. 

merchant  taylor,  162,  1149,  I247>  1446,  1941, 
2390,2738,3229. 
miller,  137,  177,  833,  888,  1019. 
musician,  1593,  1639. 
painter-stainer,  1143. 
pedlar,  847. 
pewterer,  2673,  3011. 
piper,  846. 
plumber,  2374. 
pointer,  597. 
saddler,  847. 
salter,  2882. 
saltpetre  maker,  537. 
sawyer,  1818. 
scrivener,  263,  1941. 
scythesmith,  188. 

servingman,  58,  77,  730,  967,  1524,  1588,  1636. 
shoemaker,  177,  731,  844,  846-8,  966,  967,  1587, 
1621,1638,2540,2819,2822. 
silk  weaver,  1602,  1604,  1606,  1624,  1637,  1643. 
singingman,  723. 

skinner,  31,  81,  180,  1263,  2139,  2311,  2390, 
2733-3- 

slater,  923,  924. 

smith,  i,  188,  561,  846,  863,  867,  967,  969,  989, 

2052,  2374.  See  also  blacksmith. 


trades — cont. 

spinster,  1368,  2071,  2130. 
stationer,  1247,  1952,  2445. 
surgeon,  75,  2120. 

tailor,  76,  87,  135,  168,  169,  597,  815,  831,  848, 
862,  866-8,  966,  1590,  1591,  1622,  1640,  1642, 
2673,  2738,  2814,  2884,  2940. 
tanner,  165,  598,  715,  718,  728,  815,  844,  846, 
847»924,  99°>  1045,2818. 
tapster,  139. 
tiler,  2374,  3173. 
tinker,  2120. 
upholder,  248,  261. 
vintner,  598. 
waterman,  75. 

weaver,  75,  815,  1818,  2053,  2218. 
webster,  815,  847,  888. 
wheelwright,  867. 
wiredrawer,  2463,  p.  346. 
woollen  draper,  1459,  2882. 
woolpacker,  2571. 

Trafford  (Traford),  Northants.  [in  Chipping 
Warden],  2508. 

Trafford,  Christopher,  3068. 

Tranam.  See  Traneham. 

Tranby  (Tranebye),  Yorks,  [in  Hessle],  2287. 
Traneham  (Tranam),  James,  of  Worsall,  663. 

William,  of  Ingleby  Arncliffe,  609. 

Trappes,  Anne,  wife  of  Francis,  3182. 

Francis,  3182. 

Robert,  3360. 

Cf.  Trippes. 

Trausfynydd  (Trausbryne,  Trausveneth),  Merion., 
2292,  p.  3 1 1 . 

Travell,  Robert,  2831. 

Travells  Farm  (Travells  Farme),  Northants.  [?  in 
Passenham],  2109. 

Travers,  John,  of  London,  1091. 

Traves,  John,  the  elder,  3136. 
son  of  John,  3136. 

Trayman,  William,  of  Whorlton,  899. 

Tre  Garnedd  (Tregarnet),  in  Dinllain  commote, 
Carn.,  1321. 

Tre  Garon  (Tregaron),  Card.,  fairs,  1312. 
Treasourer,  William,  304. 

Treborough  (Greneborough)  [Somers.],  vicar 
presented,  1688. 

Trecorne.  See  Tregoney. 

Tredcrofte,  John,  2275. 

Tredington  (Tredyngton),  Wore.,  1203. 

Tref  Destinydd  (Trefdescined,  Treftraith  Des- 
tinied),  in  Malltraeth  commote,  Angl.,  268, 
2069. 

Tref  Eglwys  (Trefeglos,  Treveglos,  Treveiglos), 
Mont.,  2286,  2724,  p.  400. 

Frith  Comme  Bica  in,  3 3 2 5 . 

See  also  tender  Dinas. 

Tref  Ithion  (Treython),  in  Malltraeth  commote, 
Angl.,  268. 

Trefadog  (Trevadoke),  in  Talybolion  commote, 
Angl.,  268. 

Trefdraeth  (Treffe  Dreyer,  Treftrayth),  Angl.,  268. 
rector  presented,  i486. 

Trefriw  (Treffrewe),  in  Nantconway  commote, 
Carn.,  1321,  2097. 

Trefusis,  Richard,  3070. 

Tregarnet.  See  Tre  Garnedd. 

Tregaron.  See  Tre  Garon. 

Tregoney  (Trecorne,  Tregonnow),  Corn.,  1,  144. 
Tregonon.  See  Tregynon. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Tregonwell,  John,  knight,  2200. 
son  of  Thomas,  2200. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  knight,  2200. 

Tregose,  Eaton  (Eaton  Treggose),  Heref.,  [in 
Foy],  2496. 
manor,  2496. 

Tregynon  (Tregonon),  Mont.,  2724,  p.  400. 
Trelawnye,  John,  2436. 

Jonathan,  brother  of  John,  2436. 


(— )>3I][9- 

Trelleck  (Treleke)  [Mon.],  vicar  presented,  1579. 
Tremayn  (Tremayne),  Digory,  2590. 

Edmund,  clerk  of  privy  council,  1357. 

Richard,  treasurer  of  Exeter  cathedral,  1881. 
Roger,  250. 

Tremeley  St.  Mary.  See  Trimley  St.  Mary. 
Trenchard  (Trencharde),  George,  2084. 
son  of  Thomas,  3162. 

Henry,  1253. 

of  Lytchett  Matravers,  2348. 

John,  2084. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Henry,  1253. 

Thomas,  3162. 

Trenecreeke,  Robert,  1881. 

Trent  (Trente),  Somers.,  1301,  2678. 

Trentham,  Thomas,  2674. 

Treregraid  (Treregreig),  Flint  [; unidentified ],  1813. 
Trescott  (Trescote)  Staff.,  [in  Tettenhall],  1306. 
Tresellyn.  See  Tresillian. 

Tresham  (Treshame),  George,  1377. 

Thomas,  knight,  1964. 

prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
1 377,  2283. 

Tresillian  (Tresley,  Tresellyn),  Corn,  [in  Newlyn, 
in  Pyder  hundred],  2679. 
trespass,  pleas  of,  173,  177,  1045,  274°>  3011. 
trespass  and  riot,  plea  of,  177. 
trespass  on  the  case,  pleas  of,  248,  261,  3012,  3013, 


3052. 

Treston.  See  Troston. 

Tretrawl  (Tretallowe),  Corn,  [in  St.  Veep],  1139. 
Trevadoke.  See  Trefadog. 

Trevanyon,  Hugh,  1881. 

Richard,  1881. 

Treveglos,  Treveiglos.  See  Tref  Eglwys. 
Trevolland  (Treveller),  Corn,  [in  St.  Veep],  1139. 
Trewardreth.  See  Tywardreth. 

Trewern  (Trewerne),  Mont,  [in  Buttington], 
lordship,  2724,  p.  401. 

Trewhitt,  William,  of  Hetton  le  Hole,  865. 
Treython.  See  Tref  Ithion. 

Trigges,  Thomas,  of  Petersfield,  1838. 

Trimdon  (Trymden),  Durh.,  882,  883. 

Trimingham  (Trymingham),  Norf.,  270. 

Trimley  (Trymley),  Suff.,  287. 

Trimley  St.  Martin  (Trymley  St.  Martin),  Suff., 
1433- 

Trimley  St.  Mary  (Tremeley  St.  Mary)  [Suff.], 
rector  presented,  343. 

Trinetie  Stowe.  See  Stow  Bardolph. 

Tring  (Tringe),  Herts.,  2569,  p.  370. 

See  also  under  Marston,  Long. 

Triplow,  Triplowe.  See  Thriplowe. 

Trippes,  Gerard,  of  Brancepeth,  722. 

Cf.  Trappes. 

Trippock  (Trippocke),  Henry,  3358. 

Ralph,  son  of  Henry,  3358. 

William,  son  of  Henry,  3358. 

Tristram,  Jacob,  2942. 

Troblefeld.  See  Turberville,  J. 


699 


Trollopp  (Trolhop),  John,  3279. 

of  Mordon,  978. 

Troman,  Edmund,  2644. 

Troston  (Treston),  Suff.,  3243. 

Trott,  John,  1320. 

Trotter,  Arthur,  of  Newton  Cap,  809. 

Charles,  of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 

Henry,  1330. 

of  Hamsterley,  809. 

James,  of  Byers  Hill,  875. 

John,  of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 

of  Thirsk,  662. 

Lionel,  of  Thirsk,  665. 

Matthew,  of  Helmington  Row,  869. 

Ralph,  of  Langley,  925. 

Robert,  of  Richmond,  950. 

Thomas,  of  Elwick,  979. 

William,  of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 
of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Trotterscliffe  (Trottesclyve),  Kent,  1112. 

Troue,  Richard,  clerk,  245  5 . 

Troughton,  Christopher,  1239. 

Trounche.  See  Trunch. 

Trovell,  Thomas,  257,  258. 

Troway  (Trowaye),  Yorks,  [in  Eckington],  1828. 
Trowell,  Notts.,  3358. 

Trowesdayle,  John,  of  Bransdale,  Westside,  900. 
Trowle,  Great  (Troylle),  Wilts,  [in  Bradford  on 
Avon],  1413. 

Trownyon  alias  Crickemaye,  John,  481. 

Trowse  Newton  (Trowse),  Norf.,  1343. 

Troylle.  See  Trowle,  Great. 

Trubert,  Nicholas,  3356. 

True,  James,  2382. 

Trummell,  William,  452. 

Trumpington,  Cambs.  2463,  p.  345,  2724,  p.  404. 
Trunch  (Thrunche,  Trounche),  Norf.,  270. 

rector  presented,  2860. 

Truscott,  James,  of  Quethiock,  1. 

Trusthorpe  (Thrusthorpp,  Thursthopp,  Trust- 
ropp),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296,  2534. 
manor,  2534. 

See  also  under  Thorpe. 

Trye,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  the  elder,  2503, 
2592. 

John,  justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
the  elder,  2503,  2592. 

Trymden.  See  Trimdon. 

Trymeley.  See  Tirley. 

Trymingham.  See  Trimingham. 

Trymley,  Tryneley,  Glouc.  See  Tirley. 

Trymley,  Suff.  See  Trimley. 

Trypcony,  John,  clerk,  384. 

Tuchet.  See  Touchet. 

Tuckar.  See  Tucker. 

Tucke,  George,  of  Askrigg,  936. 

Nicholas,  citizen  of  London,  199,  2510. 

Tucker  (Tuckar),  Agnes,  daughter  of  George, 
1191. 

Charles,  son  of  John,  1 191 . 

George,  son  of  J ohn,  1 1 9 1 . 

Henry,  son  of  George,  1191. 

John,  of  Maddington,  1191. 

Maud,  2961. 

William,  clerk,  1796. 

Tudde.  See  Tudhoe. 

Tuddenham,  East  (Estodenham).  Norf.,  1286. 
Tudder  ap  Roberte,  2676. 

Tudderley.  See  Tytherley. 

Tuddington.  See  Toddington. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


700 

Tudhoe  (Tudde,  Tuddo,  Tuddoe),  Durh.  [in 
Whitworth],  872,  873,  875,  880. 

Tudington.  See  Toddington. 

Tudnam,  Robert,  2828. 

Tudor,  Jasper,  duke  of  Bedford  (ob.  1495),  1786, 
1797- 

Margaret,  countess  of  Richmond,  1020. 

Tuke  (Tewke),  Brian,  knight,  treasurer  of  cham- 
ber, 109,  274, 584,  3314. 

George,  268. 

justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  1889. 

Richard,  of  Thornton  le  Beans,  806. 

Tull,  Richard,  citizen  of  London,  1325. 

Tullasarum  Grine.  See  Talysarn  Grime. 

Tumby  (Tunnbie),  Line,  [in  Kirkby  upon  Bain], 
2592. 

Tunbridge,  Tunbrydge.  See  Tonbridge. 

Tunnbie.  See  Tumby. 

Tunstall,  Devon.  See  Townstal. 

Tunstall,  Yorks,  [in  Ayton],  607. 

Tunstall  (Tonstall),  John,  of  Aysgarth,  933. 

Ralph,  rector  of  Croft,  128. 

Robert,  842. 

Tunstead  (Townested),  Norf.,  1900. 

Turberville  (Troblefeld,  Turbervile,  Turbervyle, 
Turvile),  George,  2093. 

James  bishop  of  Exeter  (1555-9),  3288. 

Jenkin,  1759. 

Nicholas,  1253,  1266,  1440,  2466. 

Robert,  2348. 

Thomas,  1266. 

of  Bere  Regis,  2466. 
of  Woolbridge,  2348,  2466. 

Turcelyn  (Turkelyn),  Angl.,  commote,  1321. 
Turfilde.  See  Turville. 

Turfytt,  Edward,  1143. 

Turges  (Turges  Meade  alias  Silbe  Meade)  [in 
Stratfield  Turges,  Berks.],  1863. 

Turkdean  (Turkedeane),  Glouc.,  1468. 

Turke,  John,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  3113. 

of  London,  2446. 

Turkelyn.  See  Turcelyn. 

Turkey,  108. 

Turnebull,  Catherine  (daughter  of  Edward  Martyn- 
dale),  574. 

Emanuel,  5 74. 

Thomas,  574. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860. 
Turnemyll  Broke.  See  Turnmill  Brook. 

Turner  (Tumor),  Barnabas,  clerk,  1654. 
Christopher  of  Burton  Constable,  747. 

ofCoxwold,  1924. 

Edward,  2170. 

Edmund,  of  West  Rouncton,  620. 

Henry,  of  Tothill,  1924. 

Richard,  of  Long  Newton,  821. 

See  also  Seman. 

Robert,  2332. 

William,  dean  of  Wells  (1550-3,  1560-8),  9. 
Turner’s  Court  (Tumors,  in  Benson  alias  Bensing 
ton),  Oxford,  manor,  1378. 

Turney,  Anthony,  1341, 1871, 1874,  1896. 

Turnham  Hall  (Turnehamehall),  Yorks,  [in  Hem- 
ingborough],  1382. 

Turnmill  Brook  (Turnemyll  Broke),  Midd.  [upper 
course  of  Holborn  river],  1852. 

Tumor.  See  Seman;  Turner. 

Tumors.  See  Turner’s  Court. 

Turpenho,  Turpenhowe.  See  Torpenhow. 
Turpyn,  George,  1898. 


Turpyn,  George,  knight,  steward  of  manors  in 
Leicestershire  late  of  Henry  duke  of  Suffolk, 
106,  2161,  3046. 

Nicholas,  of  Durham,  923. 

Turvey,  Beds.,  church,  1320. 

Turvile.  See  Turberville. 

Turville  (Turfilde,  Turvyle),  Bucks.,  manor,  2018. 

church,  advowson  of,  2018. 

Turwhitt.  See  Tyrwhit. 

Tutbury  (Tutbery),  Staff,  [and  Derb.],  priory, 
2674,3358. 

Tuttye.  See  Twedye. 

Tuxford  (Tuxford  in  le  Cley),  Notts.,  5 80. 

Tuylly,  Catherine,  1613. 

Twaytes,  Ursula,  daughter  of  William,  3130. 

William,  3130.  Cf.  Thwaites. 

Twedale  (Tweddayle,  Tweddell),  George,  of 
Helmington  Row,  869. 

Nicholas,  of  Hesleton  Hall,  938. 

Robert,  of  Monk  Hesleton,  802. 

Thomas,  of  Monk  Hesleton,  700. 

Twedye  alias  Tuttye,  William,  2109. 

Twickenham  (Twyckenham,  Twycknam),  Midd., 
manor,  2060. 

Twiforde.  See  Twyford. 

Twigworth,  Glouc.  [in  St.  Mary  de  Lode], 
2463,  p.  342. 

Twineham  (Twynam),  Sussex,  2531. 

See  also  under  Wapses. 

Twinge.  See  Thwing. 

Twisden.  See  Twysden. 

Twiste,  Thomas,  purveyor  and  granger  of  stable, 
1129,  2252. 

Two  Bridges  (Towe  Bridges),  Corn.  [?  in  St. 

Veep],  1139. 

T wy chy n . See  Fines . 

Twyckenham,  Twycknam.  See  Twickenham. 
Twydye,  Richard,  225. 

Twyford  (Twiforde),  Berks,  [in  Hurst],  1863. 
Twyford  (Twyforde),  Leic.,  2158,  p.  275,  3098. 
church,  2158,  p.  275. 

See  also  under  Thorpe  Satchville. 

Twyforde,  Matthew,  yeoman  waiter  in  the  Tower, 
2683. 

Twyneham.  See  under  Christchurch. 

Twynehoo,  Edith,  wife  of  Edward,  1445 . 

Edward,  1445. 

Twynes,  Edmund,  1892. 

Twyning  (Twynnynge,  Twynynge),  Glouc., 
manor,  1468. 

Twynyho,  Edith,  wife  of  Edward,  1051. 

Edward,  1051. 

Twysden  (Twisden),  Roger,  1894,  2395. 
Tybroughton  (Tibroughton),  co.  Flint  [in  Han- 
mer],  2722. 

Tybshellffe.  See  Tibshelf. 

Tybthorpc.  See  Tibthorpe. 

Tyburn  (Tyborne),  Midd.  [in  St.  Marylebone], 
2569. 

Tyce,  Arnold,  1591. 

Tycheborne.  See  Ticheborne. 

Tyckehill.  See  Tickhill. 

Tid.  See  Tydd. 

Tydcombe.  See  Tidcome. 

Tydd,  St.  Giles  (Tid  St.  Giles,  Tyd  St.  Giles), 
Cambs.,  2463,  p.  345. 

Tydd  St.  Mary  (Tydde  St.  Mary),  Line.,  1846. 

rector  presented,  1569. 

Tyddeswall.  See  Tideswell. 

Tyddyngton.  See  Tiddington. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


701 


Tyderleighe,  Philippa,  wife  of  William,  2472. 

William,  2472. 

Tydmershe.  See  Tidmarsh. 

Tyerman.  See  Tyreman. 

Tyes.  See  Cretingham. 

Tylcocke,  William,  2419. 

Tyldesley  (Tildesley),  Edward,  536. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Nicholas  (formerly  Margaret 
Laton),  2739. 

Nicholas,  2739. 

William,  keeper  of  wardrobe  of  beds  and 
armoury  in  Windsor  Castle,  1395. 

Cf.  Tyllesley. 

Tylehurste.  See  Tilehurst. 

Tyler,  John,  1830. 

Tyleshede.  See  Tilshead. 

Tylladam,  Richard,  1418,  2397 . 

Tyllay,  Lawrence,  1045. 

Tyllesley,  William,  1108,  3328. 

Cf  Tyldesley. 

Tyllyngham.  See  Tillingham. 

Tylman,  Christopher,  2809. 

Tylmen,  Gabriel,  2779. 

Tylney.  See  Tilney. 

Tylsworth.  See  Tilsworth. 

Tymberland,  Tymberlande.  See  Timberland. 
Tymble.  See  Timble,  Little. 

Tymperley,  Thomas,  1856. 

Tyms,  John,  rector  of  Bedale,  93. 

Tyndall  (Tyndale),  Henry,  871. 

John,  groom  of  chamber,  2514. 

son  of  William,  99. 

Peter,  3009. 

Robert,  2895. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
knight,  1855. 
of  Brompton,  744. 

William,  99,  2113. 

Tyne,  river,  2234. 

Tynemouth  (Tynmouth,  Tynmouthe,  Tynne- 
mouth),  Northumb.,  castle,  keeper  and  cap- 
tain of  (named),  1310. 
monastery,  1310,  1785,  1902. 
port,  1310. 
rectory,  1310. 

Tynge,  river.  See  Teign. 

Tynkarland.  See  Timberland. 

Tynkler,  Marmaduke,  of  Busby,  613. 

Tynnalles,  John,  3277. 

Tynnemouth.  See  Tynemouth. 

Tyntenhull.  See  Tintinhull. 

Tyreman  (Tyerman),  Edward,  of  Aiskew,  902. 
John,  600. 
of  Craythorne,  940. 

Tyrone,  county,  Ireland,  2167. 

Tyrrell  (Tirrell),  Edmund,  1743. 

Edward,  son  of  Richard,  505. 

Tyrrell,  George,  3019. 

Henry,  knight,  1213. 

James,  of  Dublin,  182. 

John,  1875. 

Richard,  505. 

Thomas,  of  London,  2571. 
son  of  Henry,  1213. 

Tyrrengam,  Thomas,  3006. 

Tyrringham  with  Filgrave  (Fylgrave),  Bucks.,  141. 
Tyrrye,  John,  of  West  Witton,  933. 

Tyrwhit  (Tirwhite,  Tirwhitt,  Tirwhitte,  Tur- 
whitt,  Tyrwhitt,  Tyrwhyt,  Tyrwhyht), 
Anne,  wife  of  Tristram,  1288, 1289. 


Tyrwhit — cont. 

Marmaduke,  1896,  2161. 

Philip,  3322. 

Robert,  the  elder,  knight,  i860,  1871,  1874, 
1877,  1891,  2161,  2982. 

the  younger,  knight,  1868,  1871,  1874,  1896, 
3042. 

Tristram,  1288,  1289,  1871,  1874,  1896,  2161, 
3042. 

Tysdale,  Sitha.  See  Braben,  Sitha. 

Tysoe  (Nether  Tysho,  Temple  Tysho,  Temple 
Tysoo),  Waw.,  1199,  1220. 

Tyson,  Edward,  441 . 

John,  2794. 

Tysul  (Seint  Tessey  Chapel),  Card.,  fair,  1312. 
Tytchemershe.  See  Titmarsh. 

Tyte,  Walter,  3358. 

Tytherleigh,  John,  2295. 

Tytherley  (Tudderley),  Hants.,  2475. 

Tyverton.  See  Tiverton. 

Tywardreth  (Trewardreth),  Corn.,  manor,  priory 
and  vicarage,  1221. 


U 

Ubancke,  Ralph,  of  Richmond,  948. 

Ubberstonne,  Peter,  of  Stokesley,  610. 

Ubley  [Somers.],  rector  presented,  391. 

Uchaf  (Ucher),  Carn.,  commote,  2097. 

Uchor.  See  Uwchgorfai. 

Uckerby,  Yorks,  [in  Catterick],  St.  Mary’s  chantry, 
2441. 

Uckington  (Okington,  Okyngton),  Glouc.  [in 
ElmstoneHardwicke],  310,  2666. 
manor,  2666. 

Uffcott  (Uffecott),  Wilts,  [in  Broad  Hinton], 
1196. 

Uffington,  Line.  See  under  Newstead. 

Ufford,  Northants.,  1316. 

Ufton  (or  Ufton  Nervet),  Berks.,  1184,  2017. 
Uggathorpe.  See  Upperthorpe. 

Ughthred,  Anthony,  knight,  captain  of  Jersey, 
2166. 

Ugley  (Owgle),  Essex,  guild,  75,  268. 

Ulceby  (Holceby,  Olseby,  Ulcebye,  Usselby, 
Wolceby),  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296,  3313. 
rectory,  3313. 

Ulceby  (Ulcebie)  [in  Yarborough  wapentake, 
Line.],  vicar  presented,  1662. 

Uldale  (Uledale),  Cumb.,  2438. 
church,  2438. 

Ulleigh,  Ulleygh.  See  Umberleigh. 

Ulnaby  (Ulnabie),  Durh.  [in  Coniscliffe],  843. 
Ulster,  county,  2167. 
sheriff  of,  2293. 

Ulting  (Owtinge,  Ultinge,),  Essex,  268,  271. 

Ulray.  See  Urra. 

Ulvington.  See  Oulton. 

Ulwell,  Dorset  [in  Swanage],  1714. 

Umberleigh  (Ulleigh,  Ulleygh),  Devon  [in  Ather- 
ington],  1221,  1383. 

Umbervyle,  William,  3262. 

Umpton.  See  Unton. 

Underhill,  James,  yeoman  of  pastry,  1334. 

William,  1916. 

son  of  William,  1916. 

Underne,  William,  clerk,  2838. 

Underwoode,  William,  clerk,  2928, 

Unett,  William,  214. 


702 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Ungle,  Christopher,  1202. 

William,  1202. 

Unkell,  John,  518. 

of  Middleton,  518. 

Unthank  (Unthanke),inRomald  Kirk,Yorks.,  2520. 
Unthanke  (Unthangke),  John,  of  Hetton  le  Hole, 
865. 

of  Wilton,  61 1. 

Unton  (Umpton),  Edward,  knight,  1258. 

1879,  3348. 

Henry,  knight,  3348. 

Up  Cerne  (Upferne),  Dorset,  church,  advowson 
of,  2569,  p.  371. 
manor,  2569^.  371. 

Upchere,  Thomas,  clerk,  1544. 

Upchurch  (Upchurche),  Kent,  1263. 

Upferne.  See  Up  Cerne. 

Uplamborne.  See  Lambourn,  Upper. 

Uplyme  (Upleman),  Devon,  1320. 

Upmudford.  See  Mudford,  Up. 

Upottery,  Devon.  See  under  Cockhayes. 
Upperthorpe  (Uggathorpe),  Derb.  [in  Killamarsh], 
1232. 

Uppingham,  Rutland,  1368,  2158,  p.  276. 
Uppisland.  See  Upsland. 

Upsall,  Yorks,  [in  South  Kilvington],  143,  665. 
Upshire,  in  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  Essex,  2463, 
P-  343- 

manor,  2463,  p. 343. 

Upsland  (Uppisland),  Yorks.,  3326. 

Upthorpe,  Wore,  [in  Alderminster],  286. 

Upton,  Bucks.,  1105. 
manor,  3007. 

Upton  [Hunts.],  2724,  p.  403. 

Upton,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

See  also  under  Kexby. 

Upton,  Pern,  [in  Nash],  1700. 

Upton  Gray  (Upton),  Hants.,  2726. 

Upton,  Geoffrey,  1696,  1849,  1853. 

Hamond,  1871,  1874,  1896. 

William,  3242. 

Upton  Pyne,  Devon.  See  under  Stevenstone. 
Upwell,  Camb.  <7«<s?Norf.,  1900. 
manor,  3194. 

St.  John’s  guild,  2463,  p.  345. 
swans  in,  270. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  3194. 

See  also  under  Welney. 

Upwinborne  Monachorum.  See  Monkton  Up 
Wimborne. 

Urchfont  (Ercheffount,  Urshaunt),  Wilts.,  3236. 
Urde,  Thomas,  of  Durham,  717. 

Urlwyn,  John,  1105. 

Roger,  of  Upton,  1105. 

Urpeth,  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street],  697. 

Urra  (Ulray),  Yorks,  [in  Helmsley],  58. 

Urrey,  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas,  3138. 

Thomas,  3138. 

Urshaunt.  See  Urchfont. 

Urswick,  Lane.  See  under  Muchland. 

Usborne,  Greate.  See  Ouseburn,  Great. 

Usk  Mill,  Brec.  [in  Brecknock],  3175. 

Usselby  (Usselbie),  Line.,  3207 . 

Usselby,  Line.  See  also  Ulceby. 

Ussher,  Robert,  clerk,  353. 

Usterlowe.  See  Ousterlow. 
usury,  2164,  2584. 

Utcetor,  Utcettor.  See  Uttoxeter. 

Utterby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
rectory,  302. 


Uttoxeter  (Utcetor,  Utcettor),  Staff.,  2724,  pp 
398,  404. 

See  also  under  Crackmarsh. 

Uttoxeter  Woodlands  (Lee  Woodland),  Staff. 

[in  Uttoxeter],  2724,  p.  398. 

Uvedale,  Alfred,  1888. 

Anthony,  2719. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Francis,  2366. 

Francis,  2366. 

Henry,  1885. 

William,  219. 

Uwchgorfai  (Uchor’)  Carn.,  commote,  2676. 
Uxbridge  (Woxbridge),  Midd.,  3116. 


V 

vacations  of  grants,  24,  33,  112,  287,  506,  564, 
1318,  1391,  1396,  1399,  1791,  1816,  2044, 
2057,  2061,  2119,  2266,  2422,  2548,  2552, 
2563,  2588,  2627-31,  2671,  2721,  2935, 

2976,3303,3328,3333. 

Vachell,  Mary,  wife  of  Stephen,  2196. 

Stephen,  2196. 

Thomas,  1861. 
vagrants,  3096. 

Valdy.  See  Vaudey. 

Vale,  Richard,  coroner  in  Middlesex,  2453, 
2826. 

Vally  Dei.  See  Vaudey. 

Vallyan,  Ingram,  of  Durham,  728. 

Vande  Perden,  John,  111. 

Vandecrine,  Vincent,  475. 

Vandenboam,  Leonard,  1595,  1601. 

Van  Donghem,  Adrian,  2781. 

Van  Horsbeake,  Paul,  2743. 

Vanhove,  John,  2896. 

Vanwilder,  Philip,  3358. 

Varlet,  John,  1524. 

Varrye,  John,  of  Durham,  714. 

Vasye,  Christopher,  of  High  Coniscliffe,  840. 
Vauclier,  John,  453. 

Vaudey  (Valdy,  Valle  Dei,  Vally  Dei,  Vaudry, 
Vawdy,  Vawdy  Dei),  Line,  [in  Edenham], 
2240,  p. 295, 3228. 

monastery,  1323,  2240,  pp.  295,  296,  2724,  p. 
404,  3228. 

Vaughan,  Anne,  relict  of  Richard  (married  Henry 
Wasse),  1325. 
wife  of,  Thomas,  187. 

See  also  Watkyns. 

Catherine,  wife  of  John,  knight,  220,  2175. 
Charles,  justice  of  the  peace  in  Herefordshire, 
1893. 

David  John,  1759. 

Edward,  493. 

Elizabeth,  of  London,  2223. 

Francis,  attorney,  2932. 

Geoffrey,  274. 

assistant  to  Admiralty  officers,  1351. 

Hugh,  knight,  captain  of  Jersey,  2166. 

John,  2549. 

commissioner  in  Yorkshire,  223. 

feodary  in  Pembrokeshire,  220,  1700,  2032, 

3016,  3018. 

justice  of  peace  in  Carmarthenshire,  552. 
justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  etc.,  1850, 
1882, 1886,  1887, 1888, 1872. 
knight,  220,  2175. 

Polydore.  See  Watkyns. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


703 


Vaughan — contd. 

Richard,  1325. 

son  of  John,  knight,  2175. 

Robert,  1835. 

Roger,  knight,  1726. 

Thomas,  justice  of  peace  in  Carmarthenshire, 
552,  3001. 
of  Winshill,  187. 

Walter,  2283. 

commissioner  in  Glamorgan,  1757. 
the  younger,  justice  of  peace  in  Hereford- 
shire, 1893. 

William,  knight,  1835. 

lessee  of  Bicknor  manor,  317. 

Vaux  (Vaus,  Vause,  Vauxe),  David,  of  Leith,  553. 
Richard,  coroner  in  Hertfordshire,  2543. 
Thomas,  knight,  lord  Vaux  of  Harrowden  {ob. 

1558),  captain  of  Jersey,  2166. 

William,  lord  Vaux  of  Harrowden  ( ob . 1595), 
1301,  2082. 
of  Craike,  783. 

Vavasour  (Vavasor),  Henry,  1850. 

Peter,  i960. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire,  1872. 
knight,  i960. 

Ralph,  of  Gawthorpe,  754. 

William,  knight,  1850,  2517. 

Vawdy,  Vawdy  Dei.  See  Vaudey. 

Veale,  Edward,  3080. 

Velindre.  See  Velyndre. 

Velke,  Henry,  2396. 

Velutelli,  Acerbo,  of  Lucca,  25 10. 

Velyndre  (Velindre),  Carm.  [in  Langwnnor],  2877. 
Venice,  2510. 

duke  of,  subjects  of,  1518,  1593,  2766,  2790. 
Venors  (Venners  Graunge,  Vennors),  Essex 
[in  Thaxted],  manor,  1181. 

Ventres,  Joan,  widow,  2562. 

Thomas,  of  Foxton,  849. 

Verbeer  (Verby),  Devon  [in  Willand],  1320. 
Verdon,  Christopher,  1320. 

Thomas,  1320. 

Verney,  Richard,  gentleman  pensioner,  marshal 
of  the  Marshalsea  of  Queen’s  Bench,  2696, 
3I5I- 

Vernhams  Dean  (Ferinhamsdeane,  Feringhams- 
deane),  Hants.,  manor,  1257. 

Vernhams  Dean,  East  (Est  Ferynghamsdean), 
Hants,  [in  Vernhams  Dean],  manor,  1195. 
Vernhams  Dean,  West  (West  Ferynhamsdean), 
Hants.,  manor.  See  Botes. 

Vernon,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  2972. 

James,  57. 

John,  2972. 

Robert,  2715. 

Verryssey,  Isabel,  wife  of  Thomas,  38. 

Thomas,  38. 

Vesseys,  Suff.  [inCoddenham],  manor,  1202. 
Vewage,  Devon,  manor  [?  near  Withycombe  Raw- 
leigh],  1442. 

Vicars,  William,  of  Northallerton,  638. 

Victor,  Margery,  1320. 
victuals,  prohibited  export  of,  199. 

Villars,  George,  2988. 

Vincent  (Vyncent),  Edward,  200,  1261,  1898,  3044. 
Marmaduke,  1903,  2405. 

Richard,  1903. 

Thomas,  of  Malingford,  172. 

Walter,  of  Easton,  172. 

Vogle,  Daniel  de,  in. 


Voyche,  Henry,  of  Ripley  Court,  1104. 

Voysin,  Martin,  1620. 

Vyhurst.  See  Ivyhurst. 

Vyncent.  See  Vincent. 

Vynner,  Anthony  vander,  1506. 

Vynycote  alias  Wynycote,  John,  2289. 

Vyse,  Humphrey,  father  of  William,  559. 

Margery,  3104. 

William,  559. 

W 

Waborne.  See  Weybourne. 

Wachenden  (Worchynden),  Kent  [in  Biddenden], 
2373. 

Wackerfield  (Wakerfeld),Durh.  [in  Staindrop],  962. 
Waddesdon,  Bucks.,  2114. 
church,  2114. 

Waddesworth.  See  Wadsworth. 

Waddingham,  Line.,  270. 

Waddington  (Waddyngton,  Waddyngton  Den- 
courte),  Line.,  2398. 
manor,  2398. 

Waddingworth  (Wadingworth)  [Line.],  rector 
presented,  354. 

Waddon  (Westwaddon),  Dorset  [in  Portisham], 
3358. 

Frierne  Wadden  farm,  2726. 

Wadebridge,  Corn,  [in  St.  Breock  and  Egloshayle], 
144. 

Wadenhall,  Kent  [in  Waltham],  manor,  1094. 
Wadenhoe  (Wadehowe,  Woodhowe),  Northants., 
Wood,  2588. 

Wadham,  John,  1805. 

Nicholas,  1849,  1853. 

Wadhurst  (Wadherst),  Sussex,  manor,  rectory 
and  vicarage,  492. 

Wadingworth.  Wadding  worth. 

Wadley,  Berks,  [in  Great  Farringdon],  1258,  3348. 
Wadling  (Wadlyng  alias  Watlyng),  Kent  [in 
Ripple],  manor,  1224. 

Wadsworth  (Waddesworth),  Yorks,  [in  Halifax], 
1774- 

Waer.  See  Ware. 

Waferer,  Thomas,  538. 

Wager,  William,  clerk,  1571. 

Wagstaff  (Wagstaffe),  Charles,  2547. 

Lawrence,  bailiff  of  Barking  manors,  etc.,  1386. 
Waight,  Suff.  See  Thwaite. 

Waight  (surname).  See  Wayte. 

Waincklen  (Wayncklen),  John,  of  Broadward,  2529. 
of  Kimbolton,  2529. 

William,  of  Leominster,  2529. 

Wainfleet  (Wayneflete),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
Wainfleet  (Waineflete),  Line,  [in  Candleshoe 
wapentake],  2076. 

Wainfleet  All  Saints  (Waynflett  All  Saints), 
Line.,  2398. 

Wainfleet  St.  Mary  (Waynflett  St.  Mary),  Line., 
2398. 

Wairde.  See  Warde. 

Waire,  Thomas,  of  Thirsk,  665. 

Waistell.  JVeWastall. 

Wake,  Christopher,  clerk,  1569. 

Richard,  3210. 

Wakefield  (Wakefeld,  Wakefilde),  Yorks.,  494, 
2443,  2463,  p.  344. 
church,  1941,  2443. 

Wakeland,  Yorks.,  3326. 

Wakely  (Wakeley),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 


GENERAL,  INDEX 


704 

Wakelyn  (Waklyn),  John,  minor  canon  of  St. 
Paul’s,  2449,  pp.  336,  337. 

William,  rector  of  Bletchingly,  1417. 

Wakeman,  John,  2960. 

Waker.  See  Walker. 

Wakerfeld.  See  Wackerfield. 

Wakering  (Wakeringe,  Wakerynge),  Great,  Essex, 
2290. 

manor,  2290. 

Wakering,  Little  (Wakeringe,  Wakerynge),  Essex, 
2290. 

manor,  2290. 

Walbanck  (Walbanke),  George,  1791,  2291. 

Walburne,  Robert,  of  Wath,  652. 

Walcot  (Walcott),  Line.,  2592. 
manor,  2592. 

Walcot  (Walcott),  Salop  [in  Chirbury],  2224. 

Walcot  (Walcott)  [Somers.],  rector  presented,  373. 

Walcote,  Charles,  1812. 

Walcott,  Line,  [in  Billingham],  3189. 

Waldegrave  (Waldgrave,  Walgrave),  Charles,  2467. 
son  of  Edward,  knight,  2602. 

Edward,  knight,  receiver  general  of  duchy 
of  Cornwall,  312,  2124,  2290,  2604,  3333. 
William,  1783,  3196. 

justice  of  peace  in  Essex,  etc.,  1723,  1856, 
1889. 

Walden,  King’s  (Kinges  Walden,  Walden  Regis), 
Herts.,  rectory,  1419. 

Walden,  Saffron  (Walden,  Waldon),  Essex,  268. 
lord  of.  See  Audley. 

Waldgrave.  See  Waldegrave. 

Waldingham.  See  Woldingham. 

Waldon.  See  Walden. 

Waldridge  (Walrige),  Durh.  [in  Chester  le  Street], 
' 699,  2439. 
chapel,  2439. 

Waldron,  Edward,  96. 

George,  son  of  Thomas,  96. 

John,  of  Tiverton,  1190. 

Thomas,  96. 

Walehorne.  See  Walkern. 

Wales,  principality  and  marches  of,  72. 

chief  butler  of.  See  Dudley,  A.;  Throckmorton, 
N. 

council  in,  72, 1926,  2540,  2935,  3101. 
president  of.  See  Sidney,  H. 
vice  president  of,  1 8 1 3 . 
escheatorin,  1057,  2023,  2618. 
prothonotary  and  clerk  of  Crown  in.  See 
Arnold,  A.;  Arnold,  J.;  Hungate,  R.;  Lennard, 
J.;  Ramme,  F. 

North,  principality  of,  1321,  2645,  2676,  3314. 
South,  principality  of,  66,  2286. 

Waler,  Walter,  1275. 

Walford,  John,  2448. 

Walgrave.  See  Waldegrave. 

Walkeden  (Walkaden),  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas, 
2311. 

Geoffrey,  1377. 

ofLondon,  i860,  2139,  2311. 

Robert,  2311,  2349. 

Thomas,  son  of  Geoffrey,  2311. 

Walkeley,  John,  3353. 

Walkensted.  See  Godstone. 

Walker  (Waker),  Christopher,  of  Brompton  upon 
Swale,  1003. 
of  Maunby,  621. 
of  Pickhill,  651. 

David,  2114. 


Walker — cont. 

Edward,  of  Billingham,  1019. 

Francis,  of  Hett,  868. 

George,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 

John,  2503. 

D.D.,  336. 

groom  of  bakehouse,  1319. 
of  Cundall,  656. 
of  Hilton,  629. 
of  Thirsk,  601. 

Leonard,  of  Richmond,  989. 

Martin,  of  Middridge,  833. 

Nicholas,  of  Kirk  Leavington,  603. 
of  Seamer,  625. 

Ralph,  of  Burton  Constable,  747. 
of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 

Richard,  of  Maunby,  621. 

Robert,  2875. 

of  Howgrave,  658. 
of  Northallerton,  639. 
of  Wolsingham,  807. 

Roger,  of  Winlaton,  881. 

Thomas,  clerk,  414. 

of  Bishop  Auckland,  872. 
of  Elton,  922. 
of  Maunby,  621. 
of  Melmerby,  694. 
of  Middleton,  892. 
of  Northallerton,  638. 
of  St.  Helen,  Auckland,  873. 
of  West  Witton,  932. 

Wilfraye,  of  Burton  Constable,  747. 

William,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  815. 
of  Durham,  714. 
of  Hemlington,  625. 
of  Melmerby,  694. 
of  Morton,  907. 
of  South  Otterington,  666. 

Walkern  (Walehorne,  Walkehorne,  Walkerne, 
Walkhorn),  Herts.,  312,  1254,  2463,  pp.  342, 
346. 

church,  2463,  p.  342. 

Walkhampsted.  See  Godstone. 

Walkhome.  See  Walkern. 

Walkin,  Thomas,  of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Wall,  Staff,  [in  St.  Michael,  Lichfieldl,  10. 

Wall  (Walle),  John,  174. 
of  Durham,  719. 

Robert,  of  Chilton,  876. 
of  Durham,  719. 
of  East  Rainton,  959. 

Rowland,  of  Willington,  796. 

Stephen,  of  Helmington  Row,  869. 

Thomas,  clerk,  2439. 
of  Brancepeth,  831. 

Cf.  Whalle. 

William,  of  Chilton,  876. 

Wall  alias  Waole,  George,  serjeant  at  law,  3082. 

Jane,  widow  of  George.  3079,  3082. 

Waller,  John,  3220. 

Owen,  3220. 

Ralph,  of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 

Robert,  clerk,  3296. 

William,  2294. 

Wallerthwaite  (Wallowthwayte),  Yorks.  (in 
Ripon],  1002. 

Walley,  Randolph,  of  Llanerchila,  2736. 

Wallife,  Robert,  2286. 

Wallingford  (Wallingforde),  Berks.,  1929,  2514. 

bridge,  1929. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


705 


Wallingford — cont. 

castle,  2514. 

St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas  college  in,  2527. 

St.  Leonard,  rector  presented,  1552. 

Wallington,  Herts.,  2463,  p.  341,  3210. 

church,  2463,  p.  341. 
advowson  of,  3210. 

Monks  manor  in,  3210. 

Wallington  Demesne  (Wallington),  Northumb. 
[in  Hartburn],  206. 

Wallington  and  Thorpland  (Thorpeland),  Norf., 
270, 1260. 

Wallop  Heathmanstreet  (Walloppe  Hetheman- 
strete),  Hants,  [in  Netherwallop],  manor, 
2726. 

Wallop,  Over  (Overwalloppe),  Hants.,  manor, 
2726. 

Wallopp  (Wallop),  Henry,  commissioner  of 
sewers  in  Berkshire,  1863. 
knight,  3092. 

Wallorton.  See  Willington. 

Walsheman,  James.  See  Davys,  James. 

Wallowthwayte.  See  Wallerthwaite. 

Wallpole.  See  Walpole. 

Walls,  Edmund,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 

Wallys,  William,  of  Tattershall,  38. 

Walmeade,  Somers,  [unidentified],  1294,  1295. 

Walmer  (Wallmer),  Kent,  1224. 

Walmysley,  Thomas,  175,  176,  186. 

Walpole,  Norf.,  270, 2158,  p.  274. 

Walpole  (Wallpole),  Cecily,  co-heir  of  Robert, 
1379- 

Elizabeth,  co-heir  of  Robert,  1379. 

Jane,  co-heir  of  Robert,  1379. 

Robert,  309, 1379. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincolnshire, 
1871, 1874. 

Walrige.  See  Waldridge. 

Walrond,  Humphrey,  1694, 1698. 

John,  3205. 
of  Bovey  Tracey,  2942. 
the  younger,  3205. 

Walsall  (Walshall),  Staff.,  12,  1900,  2704,  2724, 
p.  398. 

St.  John’s  guild,  2463,  p.  348. 

rectory,  12. 

Walsall,  John,  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity 
at  Oxford,  1954. 

Walshall.  Walsall. 

Walsham  le  Willows  (Walsham),  Suff.,  1159. 

Walshe  (Welshe),  Adam,  of  Burneston,  691. 

Christopher,  560. 
of  Burneston,  692. 

George,  of  Billingham,  1013. 

John,  justice  of  common  pleas,  48,  140,  143, 
194,  261,  263,  267,  502,  579,  1772,  1804,  1805, 
1845, 1849,  1853,2381,  3011. 

Robert,  of  Hetton  le  Hole,  865 . 

Walsingh’,  Walsingham,  Durh.  See  Wolsingham. 

Walsingham  (Walsyngham),  Norf.,  492,  2307. 

Walsingham,  Great  (Walsingham  Magna),  Norf., 
270. 

Walsingham,  Little  (Walsingham  Parva),  Norf., 
270,  2884. 

Walsingham  (Walsyngham),  Francis,  ambassador 
to  France,  2073,  2976. 
commissioner  in  Sussex,  227,  235. 
justice  of  peace  in  Hertfordshire,  1892. 

Thomas,  1865, 1894. 

Walsoken  (Walsokyn),  Norf.,  270. 


Walsyngham,  Norf.  See  Walsingham. 

Waltam.  See  Waltham  Holy  Cross. 

Waltam,  Muche.  See  Waltham,  Great. 

Walter  ap  Jenkyn  Havard,  2424. 

Walter,  Henry,  1869. 

Walthall,  Anthony,  2510. 

Waltham,  Essex,  hundred,  2463,  p.  343. 

Waltham  Abbey.  See  Waltham  Holy  Cross. 
Waltham,  Bishop’s  (Walton,  Busshoppes),  Hants., 
1734- 

Waltham  Forest,  Essex,  2119,  2463,  p.  343. 

liberties  in,  bailiff  of  {named),  1386. 

Waltham,  Great  (Muche  Waltam),  Essex,  268. 
Waltham  Holy  Cross  (Waltam,  Waltam  Holy 
Cross,  Watham,  Waltham  Abbey,  Waltham 
St.  Cross),  Essex,  268,  i860,  2463,  pp.  342, 
343,346,348. 

guild,  2463,  p.  342. 

monastery,  1150,  1177,  2463,  pp.  343,  346. 

abbot  of,  2463,  p.  343.  See  also  Heliam,  J. 
See  also  under  Pickhill. 

Waltham,  Roger,  2449,  pp.  336,  337. 
Walthamstow  (Walthamstowe),  Essex,  1325. 
Walton,  Derb.,  2883. 

Walton,  in  Stoke  Gabriel,  Devon,  1796. 

Walton,  Heref.  [in  Bishops  Frome],  2724,  p.  400. 
Walton,  Hunts.  See  Woodwalton. 

Walton  (Walton  Pastures),  Northants.  [in  Paston], 
2569, p.  371. 
manor,  1301. 

Walton,  in  Wellesbourne  Hastings,  Warw.,  1320. 
Walton,  in  Sandall  Magna,  Yorks.,  1941. 

Walton,  Busshoppes.  See  Waltham,  Bishop’s. 
Walton  Cardiff  (Walton  Cardyff),  Glouc.,  2376. 
Walton  Pastures.  See  Walton,  Northants. 

Walton  upon  Thames,  Surrey,  1269,  1320,  2209. 
See  also  under  Apps  Court. 

Walton,  West  (Westwalton)  [Norf.],  rector  pre- 
sented, 2844,  2848. 

Walton  (Waltonne),  George,  of  Durham,  717. 
James,  of  Esh,  797. 

John,  ofBrompton,  745. 
of  Holmside,  739. 
of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Peter,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 

Reginald,  of  Aycliffe,  904. 

Richard,  of  Durham,  716. 

Thomas,  1849, 1853. 

Walweyn,  Simon,  1087. 

Walworth,  Durh.  [in  Heighington],  3279. 
Walworthe,  John,  of  Raventofts,  2632. 

Wambron,  George,  590. 

Wandeforde  (Wandisford,  Wansforth),  Chris- 
topher, son  of  Francis,  1979. 

Francis,  1979. 

John,  of  Brancepeth,  643. 

Michael,  1888. 

Wandsworth  (Wannesworth,  Wannesworthe, 
Wansworth),  Surrey,  75,  523,  1320. 

Wankelyn,  John,  son  of  William,  2112. 

Margaret,  wife  of  William,  2112. 

William,  2112. 

Wankett,  Line,  [lost-,  in  Kirton  wapentake],  38. 
Wanne,  Thomas,  of  Newton  Bewley,  1016. 
Wannesworthe,  Wannesworth.  See  Wandsworth. 
Wansforth.  See  Wandeforde. 

Wanstrow,  Bullers  alias  Church  Wanstrowe  (Wan- 
strowe),  Somers.,  1389. 
manor,  3358. 

Wansworth.  See  Wandsworth. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


706 

Wantage  (Wantynge),  Berks.,  279,  1205,  3338, 
3348- 

Wanton,  Joan,  widow,  1474. 

Wantynge.  See  Wantage. 

Wanweleye,  Walter,  of  Monmouth,  205  3(3). 

Waole.  See  Wall  alias  Waole. 

Wapelode.  See  Whaplode. 

Wapenham.  See  Wappenham. 

Wapley  and  Codrington  (Codryngton),  Glouc., 
1146. 

Waplode.  See  Whaplode. 

Wappenham  (Wapenham,  Wappyngham),  North- 
ants.,  1427,  2323,  2403. 

Wappes,  Richard,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  797,  797//. 

William,  of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  916. 

Wapping  (Wappinge),  Midd.,  1869. 

Wapping  Marsh  (Wappinge  Marshe),  Midd.  [in 
Wapping],  1869. 

Wappingthorn,  Sussex  [in  Steyning],  2531. 

Wappyngham.  See  Wappenham. 

Wapses  (Wapsis),  Sussex  [in  Twineham],  2531. 

Warboys  (Warbis),  Hunts.,  2724,  p.  403. 

church,  2724,  p.  403. 

Warcobbe,  Alice,  2724,  p.  399. 

Warcopp  (Warcoppe,  Warrcoppe),  Leonard, 
tenant  in  Theakstone,  304. 
of  Skipton,  680. 

Reginald,  feodary  of  Westmorland,  265,  1719, 
2033. 

Thomas,  3133. 

gentleman  pensioner,  1411. 

Wardacre,  Thomas,  2571. 

Warde,  Arthur,  2571. 

Christopher,  of  Brompton,  743. 

Edward,  3246. 

George,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  822. 
ofHurworth,  858. 

Gregory,  of  Northallerton,  853. 

Henry,  of  Marske,  606. 

John,  2314,  2646. 

captain  of  Sandgate  castle,  3342. 
of  Barton,  2659. 
of  Dalton,  757. 
of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 

Lancelot,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Nicholas,  clerk,  1484. 

Richard,  3192. 

cofferer  of  household,  194,  198,  1861,  1863, 
1867, 1879,  3348. 
of  Middleham,  702. 
of  Great  Ouseburn,  864. 
of  East  Rouncton,  620. 
of  Yafforth,  854. 
the  younger,  1873. 

Robert,  ofHurworth,  886. 
of  Marske,  606. 
of  Potto,  631. 

Roger,  of  Newby  Wiske,  792. 

Thomas,  of  Crakehill,  776. 
of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 
of  Masham,  762. 
of  Milthorpe,  625. 
of  Swinton,  631. 

William,  governor  of  Horncastle  school,  1824. 
of  Baldersby,  590. 
of  East  Cowton,  642. 
of  Crakehill,  776. 
of  Middleham,  690. 
of  Rolvenden,  75. 

Wardehawgh,  Richard,  of  Chester  le  Street,  699. 


Wardeman,  Henry,  clerk,  367. 

Warden,  Northumb.  See  under  Langley. 

Warden,  Old  (Wardon),  Beds.,  monastery,  2169, 
2724,  p.401. 

Wardington,  Oxon  [in  Cropredy],  2450. 
manor,  2450. 

Wardour  (Wardure),  Chiddiock,  2067. 

wardrobe,  great,  livery  issued  at,  3128. 

Wardroppe,  Robert,  of  Burrell,  789. 

wards  and  liveries,  court  of,  1021,  1022,  1028-36, 
1039-44,  1073,  1075-86,  1088-90,  1968,  1969, 
1977-84,  1986,  1988-91,  1993,  1994,  1996- 
2016,  2028,  2029,  2099-2104,  2174-94,  2197- 
2202,  2435,  2590,  2599-2613,  2633-7,  3361-6. 
attorney  of.  See  Bacon,  N.;  Goodricke,  R.; 

Nowell,  R.;  Onslow,  R.;  Wilbraham,  T. 
auditor  of.  See  Tooke,  W. 
council  of,  3092. 
indenture  in,  1947. 
master  of,  3092 . See  also  Cecil,  W. 
receiver  general  of,  2414. 

wardships,  grants  of,  2,  4,  6-8,  18,  22,  27-9,  46,  47, 
52,  59-62,  78,  82,  96-104,  322-30,  429,  501, 
5°5>  563,  569,  571,  574,  575,  578,  583,  1025, 
1346-8,  1370,  1371,  1375,  1376,  1379,  1400, 
1408,  1812,  1814,  1820,  1821,  1916-22,  1949, 
2090,  2098,  2121-3,  2131,  2133,  2134,  2136, 
2217,  2221,  2242,  2254,  2259,  2260,  2269, 
2270,  2415,  2416,  2418,  2427-31,  2434,  2436, 
2537,  2541,  2544,  2550,  2553-6,  2587,  2589, 
2709,  2711-16,  2718,  2719,  2948-53,  2983, 
2984,  2986,  3100,  3103,  3107-11,  3420-2, 
3126,  3130,  3132-9,  3281-5,  3336,  3343. 
order  relating  to,  3092. 

Wardure.  See  Wardour. 

Ware  (Waer),  Herts.,  i860,  2290,  2463. 
manor,  1314. 
park,  1314, 2530. 

St.  Mary’s  guild,  2463,  p.  342. 
water,  fishery  in,  25  30. 

Wareham  (Warehame),  Dorset,  1365. 

Holy  Trinity,  rector  presented,  1482. 
manor,  1365. 

Wareham  (surname).  See  Warham. 

Warehorne,  Kent,  1900,  2724. 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Green,  2724,  p.  399. 
rector  {named),  1900. 

Waren.  See  Warren. 

Waresley  (Weresley),  Hunts.,  3204. 
manor,  3204. 

Wareton.  See  Warton. 

Warham,  Norf.,  270. 

Warham  (Wareham),  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William, 
knight,  1179. 

William,  archbishop  of  Canterbury  (1504-32), 
70- 

knight,  1179,  1863. 

Waringes,  Thomas,  3053. 

Wark  (Werke)  [Northumb.],  keeper  of  store- 
houses in  {named),  564. 

Warkelford,  Warkelforde.  See  Wrackleford. 

Warkesworth.  See  Wirksworth. 

Warlaby,  Yorks,  [in  Ainderby  Steeple],  790. 

Warley,  Yorks,  [in  Halifax],  1774. 

Warley,  Little  (Warley  Parva),  Essex,  268. 

Warlingham  (Warlyngham),  Surrey,  2471,  2507. 

Warmbrook  (Warmbroke),  Derb.  [in  Wirks- 
worth], 2724,  p.  404. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


707 


Warmington  (Warmynton),  Warw.,  2484-90. 
manor,  3197. 

rectory,  advowson  of,  3197. 

See  also  under  Arlescote. 

Warnar.  See  Warner. 

Warnecombe,  James,  1709, 1893,  3017. 

Warner  (Warnar),  Anne,  wife  of  Robert,  3206. 
lady  Audrey,  wife  of  William  Blenerhassett,  322. 
Edward,  knight,  274. 

George,  coroner  in  Staffordshire,  2265. 

Robert,  3206. 

William,  of  London,  2463,  p.  348. 

Warnett,  John,  1121. 

Warnoth,  John,  of  Billingham,  1015. 

Warr  (Warre),  Richard,  1849, 1853. 

Thomas,  2437. 

Warrcoppe.  See  Warcopp. 

Warren  (Waren),  Christopher,  alderman  of  Coven- 
try, 2554. 

Francis,  son  of  Christopher,  2554. 

John,  2722. 

clerk  of  courts  of  Haverfordwest,  etc.,  541. 
Matthias,  3018. 

Richard,  3181. 

Thomas,  2646. 

William,  of  Cornwood,  2942. 
of  London,  leatherseller,  1423. 
son  of  Francis,  2554. 

Warryner,  William,  58. 

Warton  (Wareton),  Staff,  [in  Forton],  2476. 
Warton  [Westm.],  2438. 

Warton  (surname).  See  Wharton. 

Warwick,  Warw.,  313,1451. 
gaol,  delivery  of,  1842. 
guilds,  313,  1320,  2569,  p.  370. 

St.  John’s  hospital,  313. 

St.  Mary’s  college,  71,  313,  2339. 

St.  Nicholas.  See  under  Heathcote;  Mynton. 

St.  Sepulchre’s  priory,  313. 

Warwick,  county,  221. 
auditor,  2705. 

coroner  in.  See  Hawes,  T. 

feodary  of.  See  Gregory,  A.;  Longworth,  J. 

justices  of  gaol  delivery,  1476. 

Warwick,  countess  of.  See  Dudley,  Anne. 

earl  of,  313.  See  also  Dudley. 

Warwick  (Warwicke),  Margery,  mother  of  Thomas 
Hele,  2010. 

Ralph,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

Warwick’s  Lands  (Warwickes  Landes,  Warwickes- 
landes),  1230,  2093. 

Wash  (Wasse),  Anne,  wife  of  Henry  (relict  of 
Richard  Vaughan),  1325. 

Henry,  1325. 

William,  ofMelsonby,  890. 

Washbourne  (Wasshborne),  Devon  [in  Halwell], 
chantry,  2643. 

Washford  (Wassheford),  Somers,  [in  Old  Cleeve 
and  St.  Decumans],  2568. 

Washingley  (Wassingley),  Hunts.,  1235. 
Washington  (Weshington),  Durh.,  699. 

Washington  (Wasshington,  Wasshyngton),  James, 
1721, 1730, 1850,  1887. 

Wasse.  See  Wash. 

Wasshborne.  See  Washbourne. 

Wassheford.  See  Washford. 

Wasshington,  Wasshyngton.  See  Washington. 
Wastall  (Waistell),  Leonard,  of  Brancepeth,  831. 

Ralph,  of  Ravensworth,  856. 

Wastfeild,  Edward,  2292,  p.  310. 


Wastelyn  (Wastlyn),  Robert,  3328. 

Watcombe  alias  Gregory  (Watcombe  alias  Gre- 
gorye),  John,  1313. 

Thomas,  son  of  John,  1313. 

William,  son  of  John,  1313. 

Water,  Kent.  See  River-Hall. 

Water  Willoughby,  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 

Waterbelcham.  See  Belchamp,  Walter. 

Watercombe,  Dorset,  2172. 

priests  of,  2172. 

Watereaton.  See  Eaton,  Water. 

Waterfall,  Devon.  See  Watervale. 

Waterfall,  Staffs.,  1299. 

Waterhouse,  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth],  796. 

Waterhouses  (Ma Waterhouses),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkby 
in  Malham  Dale],  2954. 

Wateringbury  (Brankingburye,  Water  Braicking- 
hertes),  Kent,  2373. 

Waterlease.  Weston. 

Waterlowe,  John,  2752. 

Waters,  Izod,  wife  of  John,  1194. 

John,  1194. 

Jonas,  1135. 

Waterson,  William,  of  Middleham,  685 . 

Watersplace  (Waters  Place),  in  Ware,  Herts., 
manor,  2290. 

Waterthorpe,  Derb.  [in  Beighton],  2373,  2410. 

Waterton,  John,  of  South  Otterington,  661. 

Thomas,  1850, 1887. 

Watervale  (Waterfall),  Devon  [in  Brentor],  manor, 
3252. 

Watford,  Herts.,  2463,  p.  346. 

church,  2463,  p.  346. 

Watford,  Northants.,  1 1 1 5 . 

rectory,  1 1 1 5 . 

Wath  (Wayth),  Yorks.,  651, 652. 

manor,  3326. 

See  also  under  Melmerby;  Norton  Conyers. 

Wath  upon  Dearne,  Yorks. 

See  under  Stubbin. 

Watkin  David  Bedowe  Bingor,  2724. 

Watkyn,  Thomas,  1799. 

Watkyns,  Richard,  3186. 

stationer  of  London,  1952. 

Watkyns  alias  Vaughan,  Anne,  wife  of  Polydore, 
3222. 

Polydore,  3222. 

Watlington,  Oxon,  manor  and  park,  517. 

Watson  (Watsonne,  Whatson),  Ambrose,  32. 

Christopher,  of  Kirby  Sigston,  631. 
of  Middleham,  690. 

Edward,  2677. 

George,  of  Butterwick,  920. 
of  Fawsley,  2456. 
of  Merlmerby,  694. 
of  Monk  Hesleton,  700. 

Gilbert,  3183. 

Henry,  of  Staindrop,  837. 

James,  of  Carlton,  703. 

John,  1423. 
clerk,  2913. 

of  Dalton  le  Dale,  979. 
of  Durham,  728. 
of  Middleham,  690. 
of  Raskelf,  758. 
of  West  Tanfield,  988. 
of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 
of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Margery,  2130. 

Matthew,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


708 


Watson,  Matthew — cont. 
of  Ripon,  864. 

Ninian,  of  Summerhouse,  796. 

Peter,  3183. 

Ralph,  of  Thorpe  Thewles,  917. 
of  Tudhoe,  875. 

Richard,  of  Craythorne,  944. 
of  Northallerton,  639. 
the  elder,  903. 
the  younger,  903. 

Robert,  of  Barley,  895. 
of  Kepwick,  659. 
of  Whickham,  956. 
of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Roger,  1945. 

of  Brancepeth,  994. 

Sampson,  of  Masham,  762. 

Stephen,  of  Nettledale,  752. 

Thomas,  feodary  of  Gloucestershire,  201-3, 
209,  237,  247. 
of  Billingham,  1014. 
of  Broughton,  626. 
of  Cockfield,  3275,  3290. 
of  Knayton,  631. 
of  East  Haukswell,  750. 
of  Hetton  le  Hole,  865. 
of  Northallerton,  639. 
of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 
ofWolviston,  1013. 
rebel,  2579. 

William,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  901. 
of  Durham,  720. 
of  Northallerton,  941 . 
of  Ripon,  867. 
son  of  Roger,  1945. 
the  elder,  of  Thorpe,  759. 
the  younger,  of  Thorpe,  759. 

Watt,  James,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

Simon,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

William,  of  Cockfield,  970. 

Cf.  Wattes. 

Wattam,  Philip,  2149. 

Watter,  John,  of  Cornforth,  921. 

John,  of  Thirsk,  601. 

Lawrence,  of  Cundall,  656. 

William,  of  West  Tanfield,  988. 

Wattes,  John,  2154. 

lessee  of  Torpenhow  rectory,  1833. 
of  Greens  Norton,  2707. 

Thomas,  2571. 

D.D.,  3093. 
ofBlakesley,  1448. 

Cf.  Watt. 

Watton  (Watton  at  Stone),  Herts.,  312,  2463, 
pp.  342, 343. 

Watton,  Norf.,  270. 

Watton,  Yorks.,  monastery,  2463. 

Watton,  Robert,  clerk,  1257. 

Thomas,  1894. 

Wauton,  Joan,  widow  of  William  Laxton,  knight, 
2 1 80. 

Wawen,  Robert,  of  Middle  Merrington,  832. 

Wawne,  Yorks.  See  under  Meaux. 

Wawton,  Robert,  955. 

Waybridge.  See  Weybridge. 

Wayclyff,  Christopher,  2887. 

Wayde,  Richard,  430. 

Robert,  430. 

Samuel,  430. 

Wayford,  Somers.,  rector,  2678. 


Wayles,  John,  of  Durham,  726. 

Wayncklen.  See  Waincklen. 

Wayneflete,  Waynflete,  Waynflett.  See  Wainfleet. 
Waynford,  Westm.  [?  in  Orton],  2985. 

Wayrreshed.  See  Wearhead. 

Wayte  (Waight),  John,  1133. 

Thomas,  2036. 

Wayth.  See  Wath. 

Weald,  South  (Southwelde),  Essex,  2290. 

See  also  under  Brentwood. 

Weare  (Were),  John,  2957. 

Richard,  of  Ripon,  759. 

Wearhead  (Wayrreshed,  Wershed),  Durh.,  903,  955. 
Wearmouth,  Bishop,  Durh.  See  under  Burdon; 
Ryhope ; Silksworth. 

Weasenham  (Wesenneham),  Norf.,  rectory,  and 
hermitage,  270. 

Weate  (Weate  Meade)  [?  in  Hants.],  meadow,  1863. 
weather,  the,  2036. 

Webbe,  Eustace,  deputy  feodary  in  Surrey,  1707, 
3004. 

John,  the  elder,  3108. 

son  of  John,  3108. 

Nicholas,  1418,  2970. 

Richard,  gunner  in  Tower,  21,  1806,  1807. 

master  of  gunners  in  Tower,  2063. 

Robert,  usher  and  crier  of  Queen’s  Bench, 
2585, 2688. 

Thomas,  383. 
brother  of  Nicholas,  2970. 
of  Bristol,  87. 

See  also  Mitchell,  Thomas. 

William,  1176, 1233, 1253. 
of  Chew  Magna,  163. 

Webley.  See  Weobley. 

Webster,  John,  of  Aiskew,  902. 
ofSowerby,  602. 

Thomas,  of  South  Otterington,  666. 

William,  558. 

justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1886. 
Wedderall.  See  Wetherell. 

Weddesbury.  See  Wednesbury. 
Wedlingboroughe.  See  Wellingborough. 
Wedmore,  Somers.,  church,  2678. 
manor,  492. 

See  also  under  Sand. 

Wednam  (Widdenham),  Glouc.  and  Wore.,  2463, 
p.  342. 

Wednesbury  (Weddesbury),  Staffs.,  1900. 

Wedon,  Northants.  See  Weedon. 

Wedon,  Warw.  [recle  Northants.]. 

See  Weedon  Beck. 

Wedon  Pynckney.  See  Weedon  Loys. 

Wedowe,  Roger,  of  Norton,  916. 

Weedon  (Wedon),  Northants.,  2369,  p.  371. 
church,  2569,  p.  371. 

Weedon  Beck  (Wedon),  Northants.,  1320,  p.  139, 
2158,  p.  273. 
church,  2158,  p.  273. 

Weedon  Loys  (Leweswedon,  Loysewedon,  Wedon 
Pynckney),  Northants.,  2323. 
rectory,  2323. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2323. 

Weeg  (Wyke),  Mont,  [in  Llanwnog],  2724,  p.  400. 
Week  (Wyke),  Hants,  [in  Binstead],  1262. 
Weekeham.  See  Wickham  Bishops. 

Weekes  (Wekes),  Anthony,  of  Salisbury,  2932. 
Hugh,  of  Hemyock,  147. 

Ralph,  clerk,  339. 

Robert,  3208. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


709 


Weeley  (Wyleth),  Essex,  manor,  2463,  p.  348. 
Weerdt.  See  Schenickenschanz. 

Weeting  with  Broomhill  (Weting,  Wetinge), 
Norf.,  1450. 
church,  1320. 

Wekes.  See  Weekes. 

Welbeck,  Notts.,  1200. 
monastery,  1237, 1319. 

See  also  under  Roomwood  Park. 

Welberie,  Yorks.  See  Welbury. 

Welbery,  Herts.  See  under  Offley. 

Welberye  (Welberie),  Anthony,  2220. 

Philip,  of  Nesbitt,  938. 

William,  of  Lazenby,  61 1. 

Welborne,  George,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 
Welburn  (Welborne),  Yorks.,  1850. 

Welbury  (Welberie),  Yorks.,  592,  631. 

Welby  (Welbye),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295,  2724,  p.  404. 
manor,  2240. 

Welby  (Welbye),  Adlard,  1846,  1871,  1874,  1896, 
1897. 

Thomas,  1871, 1874. 

W elden  (surname) . See  W eldon . 

Weldon  (Welden),  Northumb.  [in  Long  Framling- 
ton],  1752,2238. 

Weldon  (Welden),  Anthony,  198,  1894. 

Edward,  1130. 

Robert,  groom  of  stable,  285 . 

William,  1752. 

Welford  (Welforde),  Northants.,  269, 1298. 

manor,  2082. 

Well,  Norf.  See  Upwell. 

Well,  Y orks.  See  under  Snape. 

Wellar,  Hugh,  yeoman,  328. 

Welleney.  See  Welney. 

Welles,  Herts.  See  under  Offley. 

Welles,  Norf.  See  Wells  next  the  sea. 

Welles  (surname).  See  Wells. 

Wellesbourne  Hastings  (Wellesbourne  Hastinges), 
Warw.,  church,  1320. 

Wellingborough  (Wedlingboroughe,  Wendling- 
borough,  Wenlingborough),  Northants.,  361, 
1309,1332. 

manor,  steward  of,  2982. 

rectory,  1373. 

vicar  presented,  2088. 

Wellingore  (Wellinger),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 
Wellington,  Salop.  See  under  Hadley;  Leegomery. 
Wellow,  Somers.,  183. 

Wells,  Somers.,  1911. 

cathedral,  dean  of.  See  Goodman,  J.;  Turner, 
W.;  Weston,  R. 

prebend  of  Timberscombe  in  369. 

St.  Cuthbert,  1911. 

St.  John’s  priory  on  hospital,  293,  1911. 

Wells,  East  (Estwalles),  Somers,  [in  Wells],  1911. 
Wells  next  the  sea  (Welles),  Norf.,  270. 
manor,  492. 

Wells  (Welles),  John,  of  Ainderby  Quernhow,  635. 
Matthew,  of  Barton,  770. 

Peter,  of  East  Cowton,  641. 

Ralph,  of  Melmerby,  694. 

Richard,  of  Bristol,  1344. 

Thomas,  of  Swetton,  998. 

Wellye,  John,  of  Maunby,  633. 

Welmore.  See  Welney. 

Welney  (Welleney,  Welmore,  Welnye),  Camb.  and 
Norf.  [in  Upwell],  270, 1900,  2463,  p.  345. 

St.  Botolph’s  chapel,  2463,  p.  343. 


Welborne,  Anne,  wife  of  John,  1188. 

John,  of  Fulwell,  1188. 

Welshamstede.  See  Wilshampstead. 

Welshe.  See  Walshe. 

Welshpool  (Poole,  Pole),  Mont.,  2463,  p.  347. 
castle,  chapel  in,  2724,  p.  400. 
church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Holy  Trinity  guild,  2463,  p.  347. 

See  also  under  Ystrad  Marchell. 

Weltham,  Roger,  2448. 

Welton,  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

See  also  Welton  le  Wold. 

Welton,  Somers,  [in  Midsomer  Norton],  2467, 3259. 

manor,  2467,  3259. 

Welton,  Y orks.  See  under  Melton. 

Welton  le  Wold  (Welton),  Line.,  1288. 
Welvesford.  See  Wilsford. 

Welwick,  Yorks.,  268. 

Welwyn  (Welwonne),  Herts.,  2463,  p.  342. 
Wembdon,  Somers.  See  under  Kidsbury. 
Wembersley,  Christopher,  259. 

Wembley  (Wemley),  Midd.  [in  Harrow  on  the 
Hill],  3352. 

Wendens  Ambo  (Great  Wendon,  Wenden), 
Essex,  3196. 
rectory,  3196. 

vicarage,  ad  vow  son  of,  3196. 

Wendens,  Little  (Little  Wendon),  Essex  [in  Wen- 
dens Ambo],  3196. 

Wendesley,  Richard,  3084. 

Wendinge.  See  Wendy. 

Wendling  (Wendlinge,  Wendlynge),  Norf.,  priory, 
270, 1320,  2158,  p.  274. 
rectory,  270. 

Wendlingborough,  Wendlingboroughe.  See  Wel- 
lingborough. 

Wendon  Lofts  (Wendon,  Wendon  Loofthes, 
Wendon  Magna),  Essex,  268,  2394. 

Wendover,  Bucks,,  manor,  1046. 

Wendover,  Michael,  248,  261. 

Wendy  (Wendinge),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  341. 
Wenerton.  See  Wiverton  Hall. 

Wenham,  Great  (Wenham  Magna),  Suff.,  2463,  p. 

347- 

church,  2463,  p.  347. 

Wenling.  See  Wendling. 

W enlingborough . See  W ellingborough. 

Wenlock,  Little  (Little  Wenlocke)  [Salop]  rector 
presented,  1538. 

Wenlock,  Much  (Much  Wenlocke,  Wenlocke 
Magna),  Salop,  2173. 
church,  2173. 
monastery,  2173. 

See  also  under  Bradley;  Calloughton. 

Wenman,  Isabel,  wife  of  Richard,  1184,  2017. 

Richard,  knight,  1184,  2017. 

Wennington  (Olde  Wynnyngton),  Lancs,  [in 
Melling],  2367. 

Wenseladeile.  See  Wensleydale. 

Wensley,  Yorks.  See  under  Leyburn. 

Wensleydale  (Wenseladeile,  Wenslowdale),  Yorks., 
forest,  2680. 

Wenslowe,  Richard,  251,  3093. 

Wentbridge  (Wentbrigg),  Yorks,  [in  Badsworth 
andYLitk  Smeaton],  1941,  2463,  p.  344. 
Wenteworthe.  See  Wentworth. 

Wentnor  (Wentnore,  Wentnour),  Salop,  1512, 
2724,  P- 398- 
rector,  2724,  p.  398. 
rectory,  2724,  pp.  398, 403. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


710 

Wentworth  (Wentworthe),  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas, 
1467,3175. 

Hector,  780. 

Michael,  son  of  Thomas,  28. 

Paul,  3057. 

Thomas,  1242,  3190. 
deceased,  28. 

justice  of  peace  in  Yorkshire,  1887. 
knight,  lord  Wentworth  ( ob . 1584),  35, 
1271,  1467,  1856,  1859,  I9°°>  2158,  p.  276, 
2288,  2463,  2724,  p.  405,  3175,  3322. 
Weobley  (Webley),  Heref.,  3313. 

Werdon,  Christopher,  of  Easington,  737. 

Were.  See  Weare. 

Wereham,  Norf.,  270. 

Weresley.  See  Waresley. 

Weringston,  Werinston.  See  Werrington. 

Werke.  See  Wark. 

Werlington  (Worldtryngton,  Worlyngton),  Sus- 
sex [in  Hellingly],  3242. 

Werrington  (Weringston,  Werinston),  Devon, 
2401. 

manor,  2401. 

Wershed.  Wearhead. 

Weshington.  ^Washington. 

Wessels,  John,  1582. 

Wessellus,  1588. 

West,  Albert,  2463,  p.  348. 

Christopher,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  854. 

Edmund,  2303. 

James,  3314. 

Jane,  wife  of  Edmund,  2303. 

John,  2169. 

Leonard,  2523. 

Nicholas,  justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Buckingham- 
shire, 1761,  1878,  2384. 
of  Marsworth,  1148. 

Richard,  clerk,  1656. 

of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 

Robert,  1441,  3232. 

S.T.B.,  366. 

Thomas,  2531. 

brother  of  William,  lord  la  Warr,  2402. 
son  of  William,  lord  la  Warr,  2402. 

William,  knight,  lord  la  Warr  {ob.  1595),  2402, 
3094,3095,3271. 

Westacre.  See  Acre,  West. 

Westandfeld,  Westanfeld,  Westanford.  See  Tan- 
field,  West. 

Westanstye.  See  Anstey,  West. 

Westarleigh.  See  Westerleigh. 

Westbackweare.  See  Bagborough,  West. 

Westbere  (Westbeare,Westbeere),  Kent,  1241, 2305. 

rector  presented,  1558. 

Westbolden.  See  Boldon,  West. 

Westborne,  Anthony,  214. 

Westbourne,  Somers.  See  Bower,  West. 
Westbraddenham.  See  Bradenham,  West. 
Westbraunche.  See  Bromwich,  West. 

Westbury  (Westburye),  Bucks.,  1148. 

Three  Parks  in,  3360. 

Westbury  (Westburye),  Salop,  2724,  pp.  398,  403. 

See  also  under  Caw6e;  Minsterley. 

Westbury  (Westburye  subter  le  Playne),  Wilts., 
manor,  1361. 

See  also  under  Bratton. 

Westbury  upon  Trym  (Westburye,  Westburye  on 
Trym),  Glouc.,  1155,  1466,  2408. 

Westby,  Line,  [in  Bassingthorpe],  2240,  p.  295, 
3234. 


Westcliffe,  Kent.  See  Cliffe,  West. 

Westcombe,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Richard,  2292, 
p.310. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Richard,  2292,  p.  310. 
Richard,  2292,  p.  310. 

Westcompton.  See  Compton. 

Westcote,  Hants.  [inBinsted],  1262. 

Westdeane.  See  Dean,  West. 

W estdonyland.  See  Donyland,  W est. 

Westedoune.  See  Down,  West. 

Westeharnes.  See  Westharness. 

Westeharptre.  See  Harptree,  West. 

W esten  W addock.  See  W eston  Madoc. 
Westerdale,  Yorks.  See  under  Baysdale. 

Westerfield  (Westerfeld),  SufF.,  287. 

Westerham  (Westram),  Kent,  2724,  p.  402. 
Westerkeile.  See  Keal,  West. 

Westerleigh  (Westarleigh),  Glouc.,  1185. 

W esterne  (surname) . See  W eston . 

Westernhope  (Whesenopeborne),  Durh.  [in 
Stanhope],  925. 

Westfield  (Westfeld),  Norf.,  270. 

Westgate  (Westyet,  Westyett),  Durh.  [in  Stan- 
hope], 953-5. 

Westgate,  Kent.  See  under  Canterbury. 
Westgindge.  See  Ginge,  West. 

Westgrenewiche.  See  Deptford. 

Westgrynsted.  See  Grinstead,  West. 

Westham,  Essex.  See  Ham,  West. 

Westham,  Sussex,  1268. 

See  also  under  Sharfold. 

Westharness  (Westeharnes),  Heref.  [in  Leo- 
minster], 2112. 

Westhaverford,  Westhaverforde.  See  Haverford- 
west. 

Westhawkeswell.  See  Haukswell,  West. 
Westherington.  See  Herrington,  West. 
Westhetheley.  See  Hoathly,  West. 

Westhope  (Westoopp,  Westropp),  Salop  [in 
Diddlebury],  2724,  p.  399. 

Westhothley.  See  Hoathly,  West. 

Westhorney.  See  Thorney,  West. 

Westilbery.  See  Tilbury,  West. 

Westland,  George,  of  Langthorne,  693. 
Westlangdon.  See  Langdon,  West. 

Westlexham.  See  Lexham,  West. 

Westlulworth.  See  Lulworth,  West. 

Westlynne.  See  Lynn,  West. 

Westmailing,  Westmallinge.  See  Mailing,  West. 
Westmerington.  See  Merrington,  West. 
Westmeston,  Sussex,  1267. 

Westminster,  Midd.,  1313,  1935,  2282,  2287,  2453, 
2826. 

places  in : — 

Canon  Rowe,  164. 

Colmanhedge  Lane,  2569,  p.  370. 

Geldinges  Close,  2569,  p.  320. 

Horse  Ferry,  2453. 
manor,  522. 

Martin’s  Close,  2569,  p.  370. 

Millbank  (Milbancke),  in,  1782. 
palace,  1319. 

keeper  of  game,  etc.  See  Bennett,  J. 
royal  college  or  chapel  of  SS.  Mary  and 
Stephen  in,  1313, 1941,2473,  3358. 

Star  Chamber  in,  keeper  of  {named),  2055. 
butler  of  {named),  576. 

St.  James  in  the  Fields,  priory  or  hospital,  2569. 
St.  Margaret,  1782.  See  also  under  Knightsbridge. 
St.  Martin  in  the  Fields  (St.  Martin  in  the  Feilds 


GENERAL  INDEX 


7” 


W estminster — cont. 

by  Charingcrosse,  Charinge  Crosse),  i,  522, 
1319,2569,  p.  369. 

St.  Peter’s  collegiate  church,  1319. 
dean  of.  See  Goodman,  G. 
prebendaries  or  canons  of.  See  Aldrich,  T.; 

Freeke,  E.;  Norley,  T.;  Porye,  J.;  Ramsden, 
R.;  Wickham,  W.;  Young,  J. 

St.  Peter’s  monastery,  522,  523,  1320, 1782,  2679. 

sanctuary  of,  1782. 

Scavenger’s  Close,  2569,  p.  369. 

Tothill  Fields  (Tootehill),  2658. 

Westmolsey.  See  Molesey,  West. 

Westmorland,  county,  265,  2033,  335 i* 
commission  to  lease  crown  lands  in,  3091. 
escheatorin,  1067. 

feodary  in.  See  Atkinson,  W.;  Warcopp,  R. 
justices  of  assize  in,  2985 . 

receiver  of,  1310.  See  also  Braddyll,  E.;  Newn- 
ham,  T. 

Westmorland,  earl  of.  See  Neville. 

Westmulsey.  See  Molesey,  West. 

Westmunkton.  See  Monkton,  West. 

Westoe  (Westo)  [Durh.  in  Jarrow],  735. 

Westogwell.  See  Ogwell,  West. 

Weston,  Camb.  See  Weston  Colville. 

Weston,  Hants,  [in  Buriton],  manor,  2196. 

Weston,  Herts.,  2543. 

Weston,  Line.,  309,  1113,  1117. 

Weston,  Norf.  See  Weston  Longville. 

Weston,  in  Weedon  Loys,  Northants,  2323. 

Weston,  Salop  [in  Burford],  2569,  p.  369. 

Weston,  Somers.,  2263. 
manor,  2263,  2522. 
park,  2522. 

See  also  under  Lansdown. 

Weston,  Somers.  See  Zoyland,  Weston. 

Weston  (Waterlease),  Somers,  [in  Combe  St. 
Nicholas],  1131,  2067. 

Weston,  War.  [in  Arden  in  Bulkington],  2168. 

Weston  on  Avon,  Warw.  See  under  Milcote. 

Weston,  Colley  (Colly weston),  Northants.,  manor 
and  park,  keeper  of  (named),  1943. 

Weston  Colville  (Weston),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  347. 
guildhall,  2463,  p.  347. 

Weston,  King’s  (Kingesweston,  Kyngesweston), 
Glouc.  [in  Henbury],  1466. 

Weston,  Lawrence  (Lawrance  Weston),  Glouc. 
[in  King’s  Weston],  1466. 

Weston  Longville  (Weston),  Norf.,  1286. 

Weston  Madoc  (Westen  Waddoke,  Weston  Mad- 
dock),  Mont,  [in  Church  Stoke],  2111,  3260. 

Weston,  North  (Weston),  in  Portishead,  Somers., 
142. 

Weston  Turvill  (Weston  Turtvill),  Bucks.,  1052. 

Weston  (Westerne),  Bartholomew,  2984. 

James,  1850. 

Jerome,  1421. 

Joan,  2984. 

Richard,  justice  of  Common  Pleas,  1,  76,  135, 
137,  142,  144,  147,  148,  149,  248,  1447,  1458, 
1862,-18-70,  1876,  1878,  1889,  2052,  2818, 
2042,  2994,  3013,  3075,  3093. 
son  of  Bartholomew,  2984. 

Robert,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  Ireland,  deati  of 
Wells,  9, 196, 2107,  3093. 

Thomas,  of  Roxby,  669. 

William,  2239. 

of  Westminster,  1319. 

Westone,  Somers.  See  Zoyland,  Weston. 


Westoopp.  See  Westhope. 

Westow  (Westowe),  Yorks.,  1778. 

Westowne,  Midd.  [in  Kensington],  manor,  2726. 
Westram.  See  Westerham. 

Westraynton.  See  Rainton,  West. 

Westropp.  See  Westhope. 

Westrudham.  See  Roudham. 

Westruncton.  See  Rouncton,  West. 
Westthickeley.  See  Thickley,  West. 

Westwaddon.  See  Waddon. 

Westwalton.  See  Walton,  West. 

Westwarland.  See  Worldham,  West. 

Westwell,  Kent,  manor,  2724,  p.  402. 

See  also  under  Beach,  Long;  Hedling  Wood; 
Ripley  Court. 

Westwick  (Westwike),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  708. 
Westwicombe.  See  Wycombe,  West. 

W estwike . See  W est  wick . 

Westwinche.  See  Winch,  West. 

Westwitton,  See  Witton,  West. 

Westwood,  Kent  [in  Preston  next  Faversham], 
manor,  2480. 

Westwood,  John,  of  Windlestone,  954. 

W estworland . See  Worldham,  W est . 

Westwyck  Goram.  See  Gorhambury. 
Westwynche.  See  Winch,  West. 

Westyet,  Westyett.  See  Westgate. 

Wetenhall,  Emota,  1769. 

Wetewodde,  John,  son  of  Ralph,  1947. 

Ralph,  1947. 

Wetherby  (Wetherbie,  Wetherbye),  Yorks,  [in 
Spofforth],  667,  1118,  1331,  1356,  1941, 
2128,  2171,  2212,  2214,  2220,  2228,  2459, 
2525,  2526,  2581. 
manor,  11 18, 1377. 

Wetherell  (Wedderall),  Christopher,  of  Hunton, 
749- 

George,  of  North  Stainley,  759. 

John,  of  Preston  le  Skerne,  939. 

Richard,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  590. 

Simon,  of  Yafforth,  854. 

Thomas,  clerk,  1547. 

William,  of  Durham,  727. 
of  Whorlton,  899. 

Wetheringsett  (Wetheryngsett,  Whetheringsett), 
Suff.,  2371,  2447. 
church,  1320. 

Wethersfield  (Wetherfeilde,  Wetherfeld),  Essex, 
268,  271. 

Wethyn,  Richard,  citizen  of  London,  171 . 

Weting.  See  Weeting. 

Wetinge.  See  Weeting  with  Broomhill. 

Wetton,  Staff.,  2265. 

Wevelsford.  Wilsford. 

Wevencote.  See  Wolfhamcote. 

Wevenhoe.  See  Wivenhoe. 

Weybourne  (Waborne),  Norf.,  270. 

Weybridge  (Waybridge),  Norf.  [in  Acle],  priory, 
268. 

Weybridge  (Waybridge),  Surrey,  1097,  1320,  2209. 

. Dorney  House  in,  2209. 

Weymese,  John,  of  Trimdon,  882. 

Whake,  William,  of  Neasham,  860. 

Whale,  John,  clerk,  340. 
whales,  1 1 1 1 . 

Whaley  (surname).  See  Whalley. 

Whalle,  Thomas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857, 
1864.  Cf.  Wall. 

Whalley,  Lancs,  [and  Yorks.],  school,  2448. 


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Whalley  (Whaley),  Hugh,  of  Westminster,  1782. 
Humphrey,  2680. 

Richard,  of  Welbeck,  1200. 

Thomas,  of  Wildon  Grange,  681. 

William,  3026. 

Whalsey.  See  Wholesea. 

Whaplode  (Wapelode,  Waplode,  Whaplodd), 
Line.,  1093,  2463,  p.  342. 
vicar  presented,  1530. 

Wharleton.  See  Whorlton. 

Wharram  Percy,  Yorks.  See  under  Thixendale. 
Wharton  (Warton),  John,  commissioner  in  Lan- 
cashire, 265. 

commissioner  in  Westmorland,  1725,  2033. 
Lawrence,  1851. 

Thomas,  knight,  lord  Wharton  ( ob . 1572),  2074, 

2 345 > 2549> 3°65>  3°94,  3°95- 
William,  clerk,  2 1 5 8,  p.  276. 

Whateley  (Whatley,  Woodlowe),  Warw.  [in  Kings- 
bury], 313,  2072. 

Whatfield  (Whatfeld),  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

Whatley,  Hants.  See  Wheatley. 

Whatley,  Warw.  See  Whateley. 

Whatson.  See  Watson. 

Whatton,  Notts.,  rectory  and  advowson  of  vicar- 
age, 1237. 

Whatton,  Long  (Longe  Whatton),  Leic.,  2847. 
Wheatehill,  Robert,  the  younger,  3 241 . 
Wheatenhurst  (Whetenhurst),  Glouc.,  1243. 
Wheatlay,  Wheatlaye.  See  Wheatley  (surname). 
Wheatley  (Whatley),  Hants,  [in  Binsted],  1262. 
Wheatley  (Wheatlay,  Wheatlaye,  Whetley),  An- 
thony of  Bradbury,  918. 

John,  of  Durham,  713. 

Robert,  of  Tudhoe,  880. 

Thomas,  of  Ravensworth,  697. 

William,  of  Norton,  926. 

Wheaton  Aston  (Whetonaston),  in  Lapley,  Staffs. 
2463,  p.  348. 

Whelden,  Stephen,  of  Danby  Wiske,  816. 

Thomas,  of  Chester  le  Street,  696. 

Wheldrake  (Wheldrack),  Yorks.,  1941,  2443. 

manor,  522. 

Wheler,  Godfrey,  1605. 

Nicholas,  i860. 

Thomas,  2832. 

Whelous,  Christopher,  of  Kirklington,  653. 
Whelpley,  George,  of  Monkton  Up  Wimborne, 
149. 

Whepstead  (Whepsted),  Suff.,  2463. 

Wherwell  (Wherewell,  Whorwell),  Hants.,  2402. 
Whesenopeborne.  See  Westernhope. 

Whetcrofte,  William,  1859. 

Whetenhurst.  See  Wheatenhurst. 

Whetheringsett.  See  Wetheringsett. 

Whetley.  See  Wheatley. 

Whetonaston.  See  Wheaton  Aston. 

Whetson,  Bernard,  2308. 

Whichford  (Witchforde),  Warw.,  2158,  p.  274. 
Whickham  (Whickeham),  Durh.,  956-8,  2439. 
church,  2439. 

Whiddon  (Whyddon),  John,  knight,  1876,  1881, 
1884. 

Whightchurche.  ^Whitchurch  Canoqicorum. 
Whildemore.  See  Wildmore. 

Whinbergh  (Whynberghe,  Whynborough),  Norf., 
270. 

rector  presented,  2867. 

Whiplewhat,  ( — ) rector  of  Bishop’s  Wickham, 
1900. 


Whipp,  John,  of  Catton,  757. 

Whippingham  [Hants.],  rector  presented,  1487. 
Whipsnade,  Beds.  See  under  Shortgrove. 
Whissonsett  (Wysshingsett),  Norf.,  3240. 

Whitacre,  Over  (Overwhitacre),  Warw.,  church, 
1320. 

Whitbroke,  William,  2449,  p.  336. 

Whitburn  (Whitburne),  Durh.,  709. 

Whitby  (Whitbie,  Whitbye,  Whytbye),  Yorks., 
1828,  2887. 

monastery,  1393,  1778,  1946,  2292,  p.  31 1,  2662. 
See  also  under  Larpool;  Stakesby;  Yowcottes. 
Whitchurch  (Whitchurche),  Bucks.,  1047. 
Whitchurch,  Salop.  See  under  Woodhouses. 
Whitchurch  Canonicorum  (Whightchurche),  Dor- 
set, 2463,  p.  347. 

Whitcott  (Whitcote,  Whittcott),  Salop  [in 
Norbury],  2053(7),  2224. 

White  (Whyte),  Adam,  of  Sedgefield,  919. 

Agnes,  wife  of  Hugh,  2571. 

Dorothy,  wife  of  Humphrey,  3229. 

George,  1239. 

commissioner  in  Essex,  1743. 

Griffith,  1700. 

Henry,  of  Bristol,  1 779. 

Hugh,  2571. 

Humphrey,  of  London,  3229. 

James,  buttonmaker,  3011,  3012. 

ofBadingham,  192. 

John,  1819,  2942. 

bishop  of  Winchester  (1556-9),  2563. 
alderman  of  London,  2569,  p.  371. 
knight,  77,  194,  1852,  1858,  1869,  3353. 
mayor  and  alderman  of  London,  1262,  1847 
2513. 

Matthew,  surveyor  of  crown  lands  in  Yorkshire, 
North  Riding,  105. 

Miles,  of  Durham,  723. 

Nicholas,  2107,  3089. 

Richard,  of  Byers  Green,  8 1 1 . 

Robert,  1086. 

Thomas,  knight,  1847. 

alderman  of  London,  1847,  1852,  1858. 
of  Coventry,  1779. 

William,  of  Brompton,  745 . 
son  of  Robert,  1086. 
of  Northallerton,  637. 

Whitechapel  (White  Chappell,  Whitechappell), 
Midd.,  1467,  2223. 

St.  Mary  (St.  Mary  Matfellon  alias  White- 
chappell), 2149,  2158,  p.  275. 

Whitecote,  in  Bishop’s  Castle,  Salop,  1312. 
Whitegift.  See  Whitgift. 

Whitehalgh,  Richard,  1 299. 

Whitehead  (Whiteheade,  Whitehed),  Robert,  586. 
William,  clerk,  1102. 

ofMonkwearmouth,  701. 

Whitehorne  (Whytehorne),  James,  of  Bedale,  801. 
John,  2885. 

Whitelee  (surname).  See  Whiteley. 

Whiteley,  Yorks.  See  Whitley. 

Whiteley  (Whitelee),  Francis,  of  Thirklcby,  764. 

John,  executor  of  Philip  Tolley,  2042. 

Whitelok.  Whitlock. 

Whitenoteley.  See  Notley,  White. 

Whiteparish,  Wilts.  See  under  Cowesfield. 
Whiterowe,  Thomas,  of  Battle,  2446. 

Whitesby.  See  Whitsbury. 

Whiteston,  Bernard,  1177. 

Whitewell  (Whytwall),  Heref.,  grange,  1182. 


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713 


Whitewyke.  See  Whitwick. 

Whitey,  Leonard,  of  Carlton,  751. 

Whitfield  (Bewsfeld,  Whitfeld,  Whytfeld),  Kent, 
2406,  3221. 
manor,  2406,  3221. 

Whitfield  (Whitfeilde),  Northants.,  2158,  p.  275, 

Whitfield  fwhitefeld,  Whitfeild,  Whitfeld,  Whit- 
fild,  Whittfeld),  Anthony,  of  Durham,  731. 
Christopher,  of  Wolsingham,  878. 

Hugh,  of  Durham,  714. 

John,  of  Melsonby,  890. 

Richard,  of  Thornley,  739. 

Thomas,  of  Durham,  720. 

William,  of  Sherburn,  736. 

Whitgift  (Whitegift,  Whitgifte),  Yorks.,  1941. 
chapel,  2569,  p.  371. 

See  also  under  Reedness. 

Whitgifte,  John,  D.D.,  2161. 

Whithowe,  Leonard,  of  East  Cowton,  640. 

Whiting  (Whitinge,  Why  tinge),  Alice,  wife  of 
Thomas,  524. 

John,  2932. 

Thomas,  524. 

Whitinge  Mead  (Whytinges  Marshe),  in  Barking, 
Essex,  3220. 

Whitlaye.  See  Whitley,  Lower. 

Whitlewood.  See  Whittlewood. 

Whitley  (Whytley),  Berks,  [in  St.  Giles,  Reading], 
273. 

Whitley  (Whyteley),  Northumb.  [in  Tynemouth], 
1310. 

Whitley  (Whytley),  Wilts,  [in  Caine],  manor,  1214. 
Whitley  (Whiteley),  in  Kellington,  Yorks.  1128. 
chapel,  1128, 1789,  2443. 

Whitley,  Lower  (Whitlaye),  Yorks,  [in  Thornhill], 
1144. 

Whitlinge  (Whitling),  Anthony,  of  Swainby,  644. 
Christopher,  of  Roxby,  669. 

William,  of  Swainby,  644. 

Whitlock  (Whitelok,  Whitlocke),  George,  of 
Baldersby,  763. 

Henry,  of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  682. 

Lancelot,  of  Thirsk,  664. 

Richard,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 

Whitmore,  Gilbert,  of  London,  139. 

Whitnash  (Whytnasshe),  Warw.,  313. 

Whitney  (Why tney),  Henry,  3108,  3278. 

James,  201. 
knight,  1893. 

Whitoo,  John,  of  Burton  cum  Walden,  756. 
Whitsbury  (Whitesby),  Hants.,  manor,  2277. 
Whitsun  ales,  2158,  p.  274. 

Whitstable,  Kent,  2465. 

Whittacars,  Edward,  clerk,  1560. 

Whittcott.  See Whitcott. 

Whittelsey.  See  Whittlesey. 

Whittfeld.  See  Whitfield. 

Whittingham  (Whyttingham),  Robert,  dean  of 
Durham,  1882, 1886-8. 

Whittington,  in  Ratby,  Leic.,  grange,  3312. 
Whittington  (Whyttington),  Staff.,  1900,  2724, 
p.398,2830. 

Whittlesey  St.  Andrew  (Witlesey,  Witlessey, 
Whitlesey  St.  Andrew,  Wyttlesey),  Cambs., 
2158,  p.  274,  2463,  pp.  402,  403,  2676,  2724, 
pp.  402,  403. 

St.  Thomas  a Becket’s  guild,  2463,  p.  341. 
Whittlesey  St.  Mary  (Whyttlesey,  Witlesey,  Wit- 
lessy,  Witlesey  Saynt  Maries,  Wyttelsey), 

PAT.  ROLLS  V— (46) 


Whittlesey  St.  Mary — cont. 

Cambs.,  2158,  p.  274,  2463,  pp.  341,  345, 
2569,  P-  37°,  2724,  pp.  402,  403,  3314. 
manor,  3314. 

St.  James’s  guild,  2569,  p.  370. 

Whittlewood  (Whitlewood),  Northants.,  forest, 
master  forester,  etc.,  of,  3347. 

Whitton  (Witton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Whitton  (Whytton),  Salop  [in  Burford],  2724, 
p.  399. 

Whitton,  Suff.  See  under  Thurlston. 

Whitton  Dean  (Whytton),  Midd.  [in  Isleworth], 
2060. 

Whitton,  Robert,  603. 

Whitwell,  Durh.,  729,  923. 

Whitwell,  Norf.,  1464. 

Whitwell,  Rutl.,  manor,  2964. 

Whitwell,  Thomas,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  805. 
Whitwick  (Whitwicke,  Whitewyke),  Leic.,  manor, 
106,  516. 
bailiff  of,  1931. 

Whitworth  (Whitworthe),  Durh.,  880. 
manor,  2579. 

See  also  under  Tudhoe. 

Whitt,  Nicholas,  of  East  Merrington,  874. 

William,  of  Newfield,  879. 

Wholesea  (Whalsey),  Yorks,  [in  Holme  upon 
Spalding  Moor],  2463,  p.  343. 

Whorlton  (Golton,  Whorleton),  Yorks.,  899,  1828. 
chapel,  2655. 
manor,  2655. 

See  also  under  Faceby;  Potto. 

Whorlton  (Whorleton),  John,  of  South  Ottering- 
ton,  661. 
of  Yafforth,  854. 

Ralph,  of  Leeming,  779. 

Richard,  of  Snape,  943. 

William,  of  Maunby,  633. 

Whorwell.  See  Wherwell. 

Whyddon.  See  Whiddon. 

Whynberghe,  Whynborough.  See  Whinbergh. 
Whynyard,  John,  page  of  wardrobe  of  beds,  303. 
Whyperley,  Beds,  [i unidentified ],  1228. 

Whyskyn,  Thomas,  2724,  p.  402. 

Whystler,  William,  1282. 

Whytbye.  See  Whitby. 

Whyte.  See  White. 

Whytehorne.  See  Whitehorne. 

Whyteley.  See  Whitley. 

Whytfeld.  Whitfield. 

Whytinge.  See  Whitinge. 

Whytinges  Marshe.  See  Whitinge  Mead. 

Whytley.  See  Whitley. 

Whytnasshe.  See  Whitnash. 

Whytney.  See  Whitney. 

Whyttell,  John,  son  of  Ralph,  1 1 5 1 . 

Ralph,  1151. 

Whyttingham.  See  Whittingham. 

Whytton.  See  Whitton. 

Whyttyngton.  See  Whittington. 

Whytwall.  See  Whitewell. 

Wiberton.  See  Wyberton. 

Wicham.  See  Wicken. 

Wichampton.  See  Wickhampton. 

Wiche  (Wyche),  Richard,  1322. 
the  elder,  1322. 

Wichelhalsey  (Wichelhalsse),  Mary,  2711. 
Nicholas,  the  elder,  2711. 
son  of  Nicholas,  2711. 

Wichell,  Henry,  of  Monkton  Up  Wimborne,  149. 


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Wicherley,  Richard,  prebendary  of  Pontesbury 
collegiate  church,  1372. 

Wichforde.  See  Witchford. 

Wicken  (Wicham,  Wychan),  Cambs.,  2158,  p.  274. 

church,  2158,  p.  274. 

Wick  Episcopi  (Wike  Episcopi,  Wyke  Episcopi), 
Wore,  [in  St.  John  Bedwardine  in  Worcester], 
manor,  527,  2230. 

Wicken  (Wickham),  Cambs.,  1900. 

Wickeridge.  See  Wickridge. 

Wickam,  Bucks.  See  Wycombe,  High. 

Wickham,  Cambs.  See  Wicken. 

Wickham,  Yorks.  JVeWykeham. 

Wickham,  Bishop’s  (Weekeham,  Wickham 
Episcopi),  Essex,  1900,  2250. 

rector  {named),  1900. 

Wickham,  Market  (Wyckham),  Suff.,  2724,  p. 
399. 

Wickham  (Wyckham),  William,  S.T.B.,  prebendary 
of  Westminster,  canon  of  Windsor,  124,  1802, 
1823. 

Wickhampton  (Wichampton),  Norf.,  268. 

Wicklesham  (Wykensham),  Berks,  [in  Great 
Farringdon],  1258. 

Wickridge  (Wickeridge)  in  Hasfield  and  Ashle- 
worth,  Glouc.,  2463. 

Wiclif,  Wicliff.  See  Wycliffe. 

Widcombe,  Somers,  [in  Bath],  rectory,  1 1 19. 

Widdenham.  See  Wednam. 

Widderelde,  Robert,  of  Brompton  upon  Swale, 
1003. 

Widdifeld  (Widdifild,  Wydefeld,  Wydfeld),  Chris- 
topher, of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

Cuthbert,  of  Chilton,  876. 

Henry,  of  Seaton  Carew,  960. 

Thomas,  of  Hett,  855. 

Widdington,  Essex.  See  under  Hamperden  Hall. 

Widdrington  (Wythryngton),  Northumb.,  1310. 

Widemarsh  (Widmarshmore),  Heref.  [in  Hereford], 
manor,  1780. 

Wielde.  See  Wilde. 

Wigan  (Wyggen),  Lancs.,  rector  presented,  2253. 

See  also  under  Billinge. 

Wiganthorpe  (Wiggenholme),  Yorks,  [in  Terring- 
ton],  522. 

Wigborough,  Great,  Essex.  See  under  Abbots 
Wick. 

Wigenhall.  See  Wiggenhall. 

Wiggen,  John,  of  Norton,  916. 

Wiggenhall  (Wigenhall,  Wyggenhall),  Norf., 
1260,  2158,  p.  274. 

Wiggenhall,  St.  Mary  Magdalen  (Wiggenhall 
Magdalene),  Norf.,  270,  279. 

Wiggenhall,  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  (Wigenhall, 
Wiggenhall  St.  Mary),  Norf.,  279,  2158,  p. 
274- 

chantries  (i named ) in,  2 1 5 8,  p.  274. 

See  also  under  Crabhouse. 

Wiggenhall  St.  Peter  (St.  Peter  Wyggenhall), 
Norf.,  vicarage,  advowson  of,  1260. 

Wiggenholme.  See  Wiganthorpe. 

Wiggeston.  See  Wigston. 

Wiggett,  Richard,  202. 

Wight,  Tsle  of,  Hants.,  2286,  3149. 

captain  of  {named),  94. 

Wightman  (Wyghtman),  John,  of  Aldwark,  1010. 

Thomas,  of  Helmsley,  58. 
yeoman,  200. 

William,  194,  1899. 

Wigilsworth,  Thomas,  of  Sinderby,  648. 


Wigmore  (Wigmoreslandes),  Heref.,  2283. 
monastery,  2224,  2463,  pp.  345,  348. 
park,  keeper  of  {named),  66. 

Wignall,  William,  2510,  2513. 

Wigston  Magna  (Wiggeston),  Leic.,  1320. 

Wike  Episcopi.  See  Wick  Episcopi. 

Wikeham,  Leic.  See  Wycomb. 

Wikes,  Essex.  See  Wix. 

Wilkes.,  (surname).  See  Wilkes. 

Wilbarston,  Northants.  See  under  Pipewell. 

Wilbeigh.  See  Wilby. 

Wilberfoss  (Wilberfosse),  Yorks.,  1941. 
monastery,  2443. 

Wilberham  (surname).  See  Wilbraham. 

Wilberton,  Cambs.  See  Wilburton. 

Wilberton,  Line.  See  Wyberton. 

Wilbeygh.  See  Wilby. 

Wilbraham,  Great  (Wilborne  Magna,  Wilbourg- 
ham  Magna,  Wilborne  Magna),  Cambs. 
2463,  p.  341,  2724,  pp.  402, 403. 
guildhall,  2463,  p.  341 . 

Wilbraham  (Wilberham,  Wylbraham),  Thomas, 
recorder  of  London,  attorney  of  Court  of 
Wards,  18,  77,  139,  194,  198,  1467,  i860, 
1869,  1899,  2414,  3043,  3063,  3071,  3093. 

Wilburham  Magna.  See  Wilbraham,  Great. 

Wilburton  (Wilberton),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  347, 
2569,  p.370. 
church,  2569,  p.  370. 

Wilby  (Wilbeigh,  Wilbeygh,  Wilbie,  Willoughby), 
Suff.,  2450. 
church,  2724,  p.  399. 

Wilcockes  (Wilkockes,  Wylcocke,  Wylcockes), 
Henry,  clerk,  415. 

John,  of  Trevolland,  1139. 

Richard,  son  of  Rowland,  2879. 

Robert,  coroner  in  Leicester,  1460. 

Rowland,  2879. 

Thomas,  of,  2571. 

Wilcombe.  See  Wylcombe. 

Wilcott  (Wylcote),  Salop  [in  Great  Ness],  2173. 

Wilde  (Wielde,  Wyeld,  Wylde),  John,  of  Even- 
wood,  810. 
of  London,  3239. 

Lancelot,  of  Evenwood,  810. 

Matthew,  of  Newton  Morrell,  770. 

Richard,  of  East  Cowton,  641 . 

Robert,  of  East  Cowton,  641 . 
of  Evenwood,  810. 
of  Newton  Morrell,  770. 
ofWorcester,  1477,  1478. 

William,  of  Aldborough,  771 . 

Wygierd,  of  Beamish,  695. 

Wildmore  (Whildemore,  Wildemore,  Wilmore, 
Wyldemore),  in  Coningsby,  Line.,  1244,  1284, 
2358. 

Wildon  Grange  (Wildon,  Wildonne  Grange,  Yorks, 
[in  Coxwold],  681,  684. 

Wilford  (Wilfett,  Wilforde,  Wylfoote,  Wylford), 
John,  1345- 

Richard,  of  Redworth,  834. 

Robert,  of  Wolsingham,  878. 

Thomas,  citizen  of  London,  199. 
of  Bishopton,  774. 
of  Westminster,  1935. 

Wilkenson.  See  Wilkinson. 

Wilkes  (Wikes,  Wyckes,  Wyke,  Wykes,  Wylkcs 
Christopher,  2470. 

Humphrey,  of  Shiffnal,  2879. 

John,  an  alien,  443. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Wilkes,  John — coni. 

commissioner  in  Devonshire,  264. 
marshal  of  Queen’s  Bench  and  Marshalsea 
Prisons,  2696,  3152. 

William,  1714. 

of  Middleton  Cheney,  1465. 

Wilkesby.  See  Wilksby. 

Wilkinson  (Wilkenson,  Wilkynson,  Wylkynson), 
Christopher,  of  Castle  Eden,  802. 

Edward,  of  Thoralby,  928. 

George,  of  Durham,  713. 
of  Thimbleby,  842. 

James,  of  Yarm.,  614. 

John,  of  Cold  Hesleden,  964. 
of  Hart,  585. 
of  Hartlepool,  586. 
of  Monk  Hesleton,  700. 
ofWestoe,  735. 

Leonard,  of  Thirkleby,  764. 

Martha  (or  Mathew),  of  Thoralby,  928. 

Michael,  of  Thoralby,  928. 

Nicholas,  2381. 

Richard,  of  Newby  Wiske,  791. 

Robert,  of  Hurworth,  857. 
of  Shadforth,  738. 

tenant  in  Aldersgate  Street,  London,  2463,  p. 
346. 

Rowland,  of  Newbiggin,  894. 

Thomas,  3211. 

of  West  Rainton,  802. 

William,  of  Durham,  717. 
of  Hurworth,  858. 
of  Rainton  cum  Newby,  683. 

( — ),  of  Nuneaton,  2724,  p.  402. 

Wilkockes.  See  Wilcockes. 

Wilksby  (Wilkesby),  Line.,  manor,  2240,  pp.  295, 
296. 

Wilkyns,  David,  3256. 

Willemson.  See  Williamson. 

Willerby  (Willerbie,  Willerbye),  Yorks.,  1941,  2239. 

church,  268. 

manor,  2239. 

Willerby  (Willerbye),  Yorks,  [in  Ella  Kirk],  557. 

Willes,  John,  2463,  p.  346. 

Willesborough  (Wilesborowe),  Kent,  2465. 

Willescombe.  See  Wiveliscombe. 

Willesden,  Midd.,  3127. 

See  also  under  Kilburn. 

Willesford.  See  Wilsford. 

Willesham.  See  Willisham. 

Willett,  Edward,  2463,  p.  346. 

Willett,  Tohn,  an  idiot,  256. 

Willey  (Wylie,  Wyllie,  Wyllye,  Wylye),  Chris- 
topher of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

John,  of  Barnsley,  597. 
of  Marske,  606. 

Ralph,  of  Houghton  le  Spring,  796. 

Richard,  of  Hett,  855. 

of  South  Otterington,  666. 

Robert,  of  Ferry  Hill,  835. 

Rowland,  of  East  Merrington,  874. 

Simon,  of  South  Otterington,  661. 

Thomas,  of  Marske,  627. 

William  ap  Rees  alias  William  ap  Res  Glin  John, 
2876. 

ap  William  ap  David,  2041. 

Meredd’,  2881. 

Prosser  Vaughan,  2881. 

William,  John,  alias  Petye,  John,  137. 


715 

Williams  (Wyllyams),  Anne,  1021. 

Evan,  clerk,  2859. 

Griffith,  526. 

John,  knight,  lord  Williams  of  Thame  ( ob . 1559), 

3347- 

son  of  Anne,  1021. 
son  of  Thomas,  1040. 
usher  in  the  Queen’s  Bench,  2585,  2688. 
Lewis,  B.D.,  1664,  3093. 

Nicholas,  deceased,  1901. 
justice  of  peace  in  Berkshire,  1879. 
of  Plainesfield,  1967. 

Rice,  229. 

Roger,  2292,  p.  310. 

feodary  in  Monmouthshire,  231,  1733, 1756. 
Simon,  2262. 

Thomas,  2262,  2663. 

commissioner  in  Carmarthenshire,  229. 
father  of  John,  1040. 
of  Richmond,  948. 
son  of  Rhys,  2008. 

William,  2262. 

assay  master  of  mint,  2721. 

Williamson  (Willemson),  Anthony,  of  Winlaton, 
881. 

George,  of  Ellington,  760. 

Gerard,  1586. 

James,  of  Burton  upon  Stather,  570. 

of  East  Smithfield,  2673. 

Ralph,  of  Redmarshall,  906. 

Robert,  of  Dalton,  757. 

Roger,  of  Ferensby,  762. 

Thomas,  feodary  in  Yorkshire,  210,  3034,  3074. 
Willian  (Willien,  Wylley),  Herts.,  advowson, 
rectory  and  vicarage,  1167. 

Willie.  See  Willey. 

Willingale  Spain  (Willingale  Spaine,  Willingale 
Spayne)  [Essex],  rector  presented,  1565,  1580. 
Willingdon  (Wyllyngdon),  Sussex,  1268. 
Willingham  (Wyvelingham),  Cambs.,  2463,  p.  347. 
Willingham,  Camb.  [in  Papworth  hundred],  1900. 
Willingham,  Cherry  (Cherywillingham,  Chery- 
willyngham,  Willingham,  Willyngham),  Line., 
2398. 

manor,  2398. 

Willington  (Wyllington),  Durh.  [in  Brancepeth], 
796,875,879. 

Willington  (Wallorton,  Willoughton),  Line,  [in 
Kirton  in  Holland],  manor,  2592. 

Willis  ( Willy s,  Wyllies,  Wylloys),  John,  1946. 
Robert,  of  Yarm,  632. 

William,  2456. 

Willisham  (Willesham),  Suffi,  268,  287. 
Willithorne,  William,  866. 

Willitoft  (Willetoft,  Willowtofte),  Yorks,  [in 
Bubwith],  i960,  3269. 

Willock,  Edmund,  clerk,  368. 

Willorton.  See  Willington. 

Willoughby,  Line.,  1323,  2240,  p.  296. 

Willoughby  (Willoughbye),  Warw.,  2463,  p.  349. 

vicar  (named),  1320. 

Willoughby,  Suffi  See  Wilby. 

Willoughby  Waterless  (Willowbic  Waterless), 
Leic.,  manor,  106. 

Willoughby  (Willoughbie,  Willoughbye,  Wil- 
loughbye, Wylloughby),  Andrew,  1231,  2956. 
Charles,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Lincoln- 
shire, 1871. 

lord  Willoughby  (ob.  1612),  1872,  2002. 
Christopher,  1986. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


716 

Willoughby,  Christopher — cont. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Berkshire,  etc.  ,1863’ 
Henry,  2356,  2359,  3235. 

Joan,  (afterwards  married  Thomas  Shelton),  2157. 
John,  clerk,  2691. 

of  Silton,  1751. 

Richard,  2956. 

Thomas,  2359,  3235. 

justice  of  peace,  etc.,  in  Kent,  238,  239,  1762, 
1894. 

precentor  of  Chichester  cathedral,  30. 

S.T.B.,  Queen’s  chaplain,  dean  of  Rochester, 
2701. 

William,  knight,  lord  Willoughby  of  Parham 
( ob . 1574,)  204, 1871,  2002,  3280. 
son  of  Christopher,  1986. 

Willoughton,  Line.,  preceptory,  3314. 

Willoughton,  Line.,  in  Kirton  in  Holland.  See 
Willington. 

Willowbie  Waterless.  See  Willoughby  Waterless. 
Willowes,  Joan,  2259. 

Thomas,  the  elder,  2259. 
son  of  Thomas,  2259. 

Willowtofte.  See  Willitoft. 

Willyamson.  See  Williamson. 

Willygham.  See  Willingham,  Cherry. 

Willys.  See  Willis. 

Wilmer,  Thomas,  1448. 

Wilmersley.  See  Womersley. 

Wilmington  (Wylmyngton),  Kent,  1207. 

See  also  under  Grandisons. 

Wilmington  (Wylmyngton,  Wilmynton),  in  Chir- 
bury,  Salop,  2724,  p.  398. 

Wilmington  (Wylmyngton),  Sussex,  3242. 

Wilmore.  Wildmore. 

Wilncott  (Wilmecote,  Wilmecott),  [in  Aston 
Cantlow  and  Old  Stratford,  Warw.],  530. 
Wilsford  (Willesford),  Line.,  2240,  p.  295. 
manor,  2240,  p.  295. 

Wilsford  (Welvesford,  Wevelsford),  Wilts,  [in 
Underditch  hundredl,  1249. 

Wilsford  (Wyllesford),  Wilts.,  manor,  1158. 
Wilshampstead  (Welshamstede,  Wilhamsted), 
Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 
church,  2724. p.  401. 

Wilson  (Wylson),  Alexander,  Scottish  subject,  2782. 
Anthony,  of  Brafferton,  838. 
of  Reeth,  986. 

Christopher,  of  Masham,  993. 

of  Northallerton,  637. 

Edward,  2316. 

John,  of  Brafferton,  838. 
of  Durham,  718. 
of  Manfield,  91 1. 
of  Milthorpe,  625 . 
the  younger,  of  Neasham,  860. 

Leonard,  of  Nettledale,  752. 

Marmaduke,  of  West  Tanfield,  987. 

Ralp,  of  Durham,  728. 

of  Thrintoft,  769. 

Richard,  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  794. 
of  Birmingham,  1475. 
of  Northallerton,  638. 

Robert,  of  Branccpeth,  831. 
of  Darlington,  844. 
of  Guisborough,  617. 
of  Scorton,  999. 
of  Wankett,  38. 
of  Wilton,  61 1. 

Simon,  of  Kneeton,  678. 


Wilson — cont . 

Thomas,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex 
i860. 

dean  of  Worcester,  1951,  2089. 

LL.D.,  master  of  requests,  1363,  1899,  2513, 
3093- 

master  of  St.  Katherine  by  the  Tower,  2106. 
lessee  of  lands  in  Long  Sutton,  309. 
of  Bishop  Auckland,  901. 
of  Brafferton,  838. 
of  Brompton,  743 . 
of  Craythorne,  945. 
of  Potto,  631. 
of  Stainton,  634. 

William,  3211. 
of  Durham,  728. 
ofHipswell,  591. 
of  Great  Langton,  804. 
of  Long  Newton,  850. 
of  Over,  177. 
of  Southwark,  2231. 

Wilsthrop  (Wilstroppe),  Francis,  1850. 

Oswald,  knight,  2450. 

Wilton  [in  Bridstow,  Heref.],  lord  of.  See  Grey. 

Wilton,  Somers.  See  under  Sherford. 

Wilton,  Wilts.,  monastery,  2977. 

Wilton,  Wilts,  [in  Great  Bedwin],  manor,  2677. 

Wilton,  Yorks,  [in  Kirk  Leatham],  268,  61 1. 

Wilton,  Bishop  (Bysshoppwilton),  Yorks.  1941. 
See  also  under  Bolton. 

Wilton,  Robert,  2740. 

W iltshire  county,  1325. 

commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1863, 1873. 

coroner  in.  See  Hill,  N. 

escheator  in,  2617. 

feodary  in.  See  Grove,  R. 

justices  of  gaol  delivery  in,  76,  2052. 

receiver-general  in,  367. 

Wiltshire,  earl  of.  See  Paulet,  W. 

Wilye.  See  Wylye. 

Wimbish  (Wymbishe,Wymbyshe),  Essex,  268, 1320. 

Wimbledon  (Wymbleton),  Surrey,  75,  2321. 
manor,  2521. 

Wimblington  (Wimblyngton,  Wymblington),  in 
Doddington,  Camb.,  1900,  2158,  p.  274, 
2463,  P-  345.2724,  P-  404- 
guildhall,  2158. 

Wimborne  Minster  (Wymborne),  Dorset,  Brem- 
brishe  chantry  in,  3338. 

See  also  under  Barnesley. 

Wimbotsham  (Wymbotsham,  Wymbottesham), 
Norf.,  270, 1260,  2463,  p.  347. 

Wimpelles.  Thorington  Wimples. 

Wincanton  (Wyncaulton,  Wyncaunton),  Somers., 
1175, 1187,2318,2381. 
manor,  2381. 

See  also  under  Horwood. 

Winceby  (Wynsby)  [Line.],  rector  presented,  1553. 

Winch,  East  (Eastwinche,  Estwich,  Estwyche), 
Norf.,  270, 1260,  2158,  p.  274. 
church,  268. 

Winch,  West  (Westwinche,  Westwynche),  Norf., 
270, 1260, 2140. 
rector  presented,  2846. 

Winchcomb  (Winchcombe),  Glouc.,  monastery, 
1140. 

Winchcombe  (Winchecombe,  Wynchcombe,  Wyn- 
checombe),  John,  justice  of  peace  in  Berkshire, 
etc.,  1687,  1706,  1863,  1873,  1879,  3348. 
Thomas,  1861,  2419. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


717 


Winchelsea  (Winchelsey,  Wynchelsey),  Sussex,  532. 
coroner  (named),  532. 

St.  Thomas,  2140. 

Winchendon,  Nether  (Nether wynchenden.  Nether 
Wynchenham),  Bucks.,  manor,  1421. 
Winchester,  Hants.,  castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  148, 
1447. 

See  also  under  Hyde. 

Winchester,  archdeacon,  2073. 

Winchester,  bishop  of,  2251.  See  also  Horne,  R.; 
Ponet,  J.;  White,  J. 

Winchester  (Wynchester),  marquess  of.  See 
Paulet,  W. 

Winchipe,  Edward,  of  Newton,  1011. 

Winde.  See  Wynde. 

Windeham.  See  Wyndham. 

Windeside,  Windelston.  See  Windlestone. 
Windham.  See  Wyndham. 

Windlerton.  See  Winlaton. 

Windlestone  (Windelston,  Windeside),  Durh.  [in 
Auckland  St.  Andrew],  954,  955,  2646. 
windmills,  38, 1310, 1912. 

Windrush  (Winriche),  [Glouc.],  vicar  presented, 
2909. 

Windsor  (Old  and  New  Windsor,  Windesor, 
Windesour,  Wyndesor,  Wyndesore,  Wynd- 
sor),  Berks.,  bridge,  1861. 
castle,  308, 1093, 1105,  1313. 

armoury  in,  keeper  of.  See  Jenett,  R.;  Lytell, 
R.;  Rawlynson,  R.;  Smith,  C.;  Tildesley,  R. 
St.  George’s  chapel  and  collegiate  church  in, 
almsknight  in.  See  Barrett,  W. 
canons  or  prebendaries  in.  See  Blythe,  H.; 
Browne,  J.;  Brown, e R.;  Freeke,  E.; 
Johnson,  R.;  Mallett,  F.;  Wickham,  W. 
dean  of,  2563. 

See  also  Carew,  G.;  Day,  W. 
wardrobe  of  beds,  keeper  of  (named),  1395. 
letters  dated  at,  5,  10,  11,  45,  50,  51,  53-5,  77, 
106,  114-16,  133,  226-8,  232-4,  238,  239, 
263,  264,  266,  331,  408-10,  412-5,  426, 
546,  547,  1054,  mi,  1131,  1875,  1876, 
2543.  2942,  2947,  3148,  3306. 
forest,  517,  2373. 
great  park,  2286. 

wild  beasts  in,  1099. 
honour,  303,  1093,  1105,  1130,  2172. 

clerk  of  (named),  1313. 
manors  in,  1093. 

Windsor  (Wyndesor),  Edmund,  114. 

Edward,  lord  Windsor  (ob.  1575),  3094,  3095. 
wine,  53, 54, 56,  321, 1342,  3195. 
duties  on,  2235,  3346. 
prise  of,  1773,1779,  3195. 

Wing  (Wynge),  Bucks.,  193. 

Wing  (Winge),  Rutland,  manor,  2547. 

Wingate  (Wyngaite),  Durh.  [in  Kelloe],  737. 
Wingfield  (Wingefeld,  Wingefelde,  Wingefield, 
Wingefielde,  Wingefilde,  Wingfeld,  Wing- 
felde,  Winkfeld),  Anne,  wife  of  John 
(daughter  of  John  Calybutt),  1083. 

Anthony,  knight,  2439. 

Charles,  2161. 

commissioner  in  Lincolnshire,  1871,  1874. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert,  the  younger,  1316. 
Jaques,  1865. 

John,  1083. 

Richard,  226,  1856. 

Robert,  1316,  2161. 
knight,  1856,  1859,  3206. 


Wingfield,  Robert — cont. 
the  elder,  1871,  1874. 
the  younger,  1871,  1874,  2161. 

Wingham,  Kent,  294. 

Damebridge  in,  294. 

manor,  515. 

Wingley  Hill.  See  Winshill. 

Wingrave  (Wyngrave),  Bucks.,  3214. 

with  Rowsham,  rectory,  2208. 
vicar  presented,  2836. 

Winkbourn  (Wynkeborn,  Wynkeborne),  Notts., 
15 L 1074. 

Winkfeld.  See  Wingfield. 

Winksley  (Wynkesley),  Yorks,  [in  Ripon],  888. 

Winlaton  (Windlerton,  Wyndleston),  Durh.,  881, 
912. 

See  also  under  Spen. 

Winnall  (Wynnell),  Hants.,  1262. 

Winolles  (Wynnoulles),  in  Ashleworth,  Glouc., 
2463. 

Winriche.  See  Windrush. 

Winscombe,  Somers.  See  under  Sandford. 

Winshill  (Wingley  Hill),  Derb.  [in  Burton  on 
Trent],  187. 

Winsley  (Wynsleighe),  Wilts,  [in  Bradford  on 
Avon],  1413. 

Winter  (Wynter),  Anne,  wife  of  George,  2408,  2633. 

George,  1424.  1429,  i860,  2408,  2633. 

John,  M.A.,  88. 

Thomas,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1864. 

provost  of  St.  John’s  college,  Beverley,  3324. 

William,  1290, 1424, 1466. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  i860, 
justice  of  peace  in  Gloucestershire,  1890. 
of  Lidney,  1429. 

lieutenant  of  ordnance  of  queen’s  ships,  194. 

Winterborneford.  See  Ford. 

Winterborne  Kingston  (Kyngeston,  Wynterborne 
Kingeston),  Dorset,  1253,  1266,  3345. 

See  also  under  Muston. 

Winterbourne  Danvers  (Wynterbourne  Davers), 
Berks,  [in  Chieveley],  manor,  3314. 

Winterbourne  Mayne  (Winterborne  Mayn),  Berks, 
[in  Chieveley],  manor,  3314. 

Winterbourne  Steepleton  (Wynterborne  Steple) 
[Dorset],  rector  presented,  1567. 

Winterbourne  Stoke  (Wynterborne),  Wilts.,  2961. 

Winteringham  (Wynteringham),  Line.,  2373. 

church,  advowson  of,  2373. 

manor,  2373. 

Wintersett  (Winterset),  Yorks,  [in  Wragby],  2675. 

Wintershull,  John,  2639. 

Winterskell  (Winterskayle,  Wynterskell),  James, 
of  Kildale,  900. 

Robert,  of  Ferensby,  762. 

William,  of  Ferensby,  762. 

Winterton,  Norf.,  268. 

Winthorpe  (Thorpe  next  Wainfleet,  Winthorpp, 
Wynthorpp,  Wynthorppe),  Line.,  572,  2240, 
p.  296. 

Wintney,  Hants,  [in  Hartley  Wintney],  monastery, 
528. 

Wintringham,  Yorks.  See  under  Knapton. 

Winwick,  Lancs.  See  under  Haydock;  Houghton. 

Wirdnam,  William,  3348. 

Wirfolke,  Matthew,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 

Wirksworth  (Warkesworth,  Wyrkesworth),  Derb., 
2158, p.  275,  2724,  p.404. 

St.  Helen’s  chantry,  2158,  p.  27^. 

See  also  under  Warmbrook. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


718 

Wirley,  Great  and  Little.  See  Wyrley. 

Wirrall.  See  Wyrrall. 

Wisanger.  See  Wishanger. 

Wisbeach  (Wisbich,  Wysbyche),  Cambs.,  2158, 
p.  274.  2463,  p.  345. 

Wise,  Thomas,  250, 

Wiseman  (Wyseman),  Agnes,  mother  of  John, 
3243. 

Christopher,  of  Kirklington,  654. 

Edmund,  201 8,  3 1 3 5 . 

commissioner  in  Buckinghamshire,  1738. 
George,  2386. 

John,  1 1 81. 

of  Great  Canfield,  3243. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John,  3243. 

Martha,  wife  of  George,  2386. 

Robert,  2229. 

Thomas,  203. 

Wishanger  (Wisanger),  Glouc.  [in  Miserden], 
1286. 

Wishaw,  Warw.  See  under  More  Hall. 

Wistanstow  (Wistanstowe),  Salop,  chapel,  1312. 
Wiston  (Wvstun),  Suff.,  268,  2463,  p.  347. 

Lewys  Meadow  in,  268. 
vicar  presented,  2925. 
witchcraft,  75. 

Witchford  (Wichforde,  Wychford),  Cambs.,  1900, 
2724,  p.  402. 

Witchforde,  Warw.  See  Whichford. 
Witchingham,  Great,  Norf.,  1464. 

Witchingham,  Little,  Norf.,  1464. 

Witchling  (Wychelyng),  Kent,  1293. 
Witham(Wytham),  Essex,  75. 

Witham  (Wytham),  Line.,  3228. 

Witham  (Wytham),  Somers.,  priory,  3212. 

Witham  (Wytham),  Warw.,  priory,  3218,  3219. 
Witham,  North,  Line.,  rectory,  3338. 

Withecott  (Withcott),  Devon  [in  Langtree],  2501. 
Withepole.  See  Withypoll. 

Witherington,  Henry,  3055. 

Withermoundforde.  See  Wormingford. 
Withernwick  (Wy thorn wicke),  Yorks.  1327. 
Withersfield  (Witherfelde),  Suff.,  1900. 

Withiham.  See  Withy  ham. 

Withington  (Wytton)  [Glouc.],  rector  presented, 
333- 

Withington,  Heref.  See  under  Thinghill. 

Withipole.  See  Withypoll. 

Withycombe  (Wythycombe)  [Somers.],  rector 
presented,  1341. 

Withycombe  Rawleigh  (Wythecomberaylegh), 
Devon,  1442. 

Withyham  (Withiham,  alias  Monken  Courte), 
Sussex,  church,  advowson  and  manor  of, 
545- 

Withypoll  (Withepole,  Withipoll),  Edmund,  1836, 
2330,  3050. 

Witlesey,  Witlessey.  See  Whittlesey. 

Witley  (Wyttley),  Surrey,  rectory,  2342. 

vicarage,  advowson  of,  2342. 

Witley,  Great  (Great  Wytley),  Wore.,  2309. 

Witon.  See  Wyton. 

Wittersham  (Wyttresham),  Kent,  2406. 

manor,  2406. 

Wittlesey,  Ralph,  2286. 

Witton  (Wytton),  Hunts.,  1900,  2724,  p.  403. 
Witton,  Line.  See  Whitton. 

Witton,  Norf.,  268. 

Witton,  East,  Yorks. 

See  under  Jervaux;  Kilgrim  Bridge. 


Witton  Gilbert  (Wytton  Gilbart),  Durh.,  797, 

797«.,  897. 

Witton,  Nether,  Northumb.  See  under  Healey. 
Witton  le  Wear  (Witton),  Durh.,  797. 

Witton,  West  (Westwitton),  Yorks.,  312,  932,  933. 
rectory,  1365. 

Witton  (Wytton),  John,  of  Crakehill,  776. 

Nicholas,  gunner  in  Tower  of  London,  2552. 
Wiveliscombe  (Willescombe),  Somers.,  2292,  pp. 
310,311. 

Wivenhoe  (Wevenhoe,  Wyvenhoe),  Essex,  Sway- 
nes  in,  2290. 

Wiveton  (Wyffton),  Norf.,  270. 

Wiveton  Hall  (Wenerton),  Notts.,  2511. 

Wix  (Wikes),  Essex,  monastery,  2463,  p.  348. 
woadhouse,  1222. 

Woburn  (Wobarne,  Wobourn,  Woburne,  Woo- 
barne,  Wooborne),  Beds.,  1420. 
manor,  3323. 

monastery,  1320,  2169,  2463,  p.  349,  3323. 

See  also  under  Birchmore. 

Wod.  See  Wood. 

Woddbevington.  See  Bevington. 

Woderowe.  See  Woodrowe. 

Wodhall.  See  Woodhall. 

Wodman,  Thomas,  of  Heathfield,  75. 

Wodmos,  John,  of  Durham,  714. 
Wodnesboroughe.  See  Woodnesborough. 
Wogan,  John,  of  Boulston,  1700. 

Wokaye.  See  Wookey. 

Woking  (Okyng)  [Surrey],  vicar  presented,  1656. 
Wokye.  See  Wookey. 

Wolbeckhill.  See  Wolvershill. 

Wolborough  (Wolboroughe,  Wolbrough),  Devon, 
2319- 

church,  1796. 
manor,  2319. 

Wolceby.  See  Ulceby. 

Wolcocke,  Thomas,  of  Tregoney,  144. 

Cf.  Alcock. 

Wolde,  John,  groom  purveyor  of  the  Stable,  2209. 
Woldham.  Wouldham. 

Woldingham  (Waldingham),  Surrey,  2471,  2507. 
Wolfall,  Robert,  clerk,  347. 

Wolfardisworthie.  See  Woolfardisworthy. 
Wolferlow  (Wolferloe),  Heref.,  2301. 

Wolfeton  (Wolton,  Wotton),  Dorset  [in  Char- 
minster],  1838. 

Wolfhamcote  (Wevencote,  Wolfhampcote,  Wol- 
hampton,  Wolscott),  Warw.,  1320. 
rectory,  71. 

Wolfreton  (Wolfreyton),  Yorks,  [in  Kirk  Ella],  537. 
Wolhampton.  See  Wolfhamcote. 

Wollaston,  Northants,  361. 

Wollaston,  Thomas,  12. 

Wollescote,  William,  1873. 

Wolley.  See  Woolley. 

Wolman,  Robert,  citizen  of  London,  170. 
Wolmesford.  See  Wormingford. 

Wolpytt.  See  Woolpit. 

Wolscott.  See  Wolfhamcote. 

Wolsey,  Thomas,  cardinal,  archbishop  of  York, 
3238. 

Wolsingham  (Walsingh’,  Walsingham,  Woolsing- 
ham),  Durh.,  189,  807,  812,  878,  2439,  2520. 
St.  Mary’s  guild,  2439. 

See  also  under  Heatherley  Clough;  Sunnyside. 
Wolston,  Durh.  See  Wolviston. 

Wolstone,  Glouc.  See  Woolstone. 

Wolstone,  Durh.  See  Wolviston. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


719 


Wolstonmynd  (Woodstone  Mynde,  Woolstand 
Mynde)  Mont,  [in  Worthin],  3260. 

Wolterton,  Norf.,  270. 

Wolton,  Dorset.  See  Wolfeton. 

Wolton  Bassett.  See  Wootton  Bassett. 
Wolverhampton,  Staff.,  165. 

Wolvershill  (Wolbeckhill),  Warw.  [in  Bulkington], 
2168. 

Wolverston,  Humphrey,  1729. 

Wolverton  (Wulfreton),  Hants.,  manor  and  ad- 
vowson  of  church,  1183. 

Wolverton,  Norf.,  270. 

Wolvesley  (Wolvesey),  Hants.,  2129. 

Wolveton,  Dorset  [in  Charminster],  2084. 
Wolviston  (Wolston,  Wolstone),  Durh.  [in  Billing- 
ham],  849,  1013,  1016,  1017,  2439. 

St.  Mary  Magdalen’s  chapel,  2439. 

St.  Mary  Magdalen’s  guild,  2439. 

Wolwich,  Wolwiche.  See  Woolwich. 
Wombewell,  Nicholas,  2629. 

Thomas,  son  of  Nicholas,  2629. 

William  i860,  1887. 

Wombridge,  Heref.  See  Wormbridge. 
Wombridge,  Salop.  2254. 

Womersley  (Wilmersley),  Yorks.,  rectory,  2517. 
Wonford,  South  (Southwonford,  Woneford), 
Devon  [in  Heavitree],  manor,  1190. 
Wooborne,  Beds.  See  Woburn. 

Wooborne,  Dorset.  See  Oborne. 

Wood  (Wod,  Woodde,  Woode),  Anthony,  2450. 
Christian,  widow,  4. 

Cuthbert,  of  Thirsk,  864. 

David,  clerk,  405. 

Hercules,  998. 

Isabel,  wife  of  Richard  the  younger,  4. 

James,  of  Farndale,  Westside,  826. 

John,  3034. 

of  Bransdale,  Westside,  824. 
of  East  Merrington,  874. 
lessee  in  Billing,  557. 
the  elder,  of  Bransdale,  Westside,  900. 
Nicholas,  of  Fadmoor,  827. 

Owen,  1095. 

Richard,  4. 

of  Great  Stainton,  946. 
son  of  Richard,  4. 

Robert,  alderman  of  Norwich,  1857,  1864. 
clerk,  2840. 

lessee  of  Bingley  rectory,  1906. 
of  Bransdale,  Westside,  824. 
of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 

Simon,  of  Thirsk,  664. 

Thomas,  lessee  of  lands  in  Ratby,  etc.,  516. 
of  Fadmoor,  827. 
of  Musley,  863. 

Urban,  of  Rosedale,  Westside,  819. 

William,  clerk,  358. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Middlesex,  etc., 
i860. 

of  Farndale,  Westside,  825. 
of  Hartley  Row,  1462. 
of  Kirkby  Moorside,  983. 
of  Long  Newton,  821. 

Woodale  (Woodall),  Yorks,  [in  Coverham],  1414. 
Woodall  Parva,  Beds.  [, unidentified ],  1320. 
Woodbef,  Anne,  wife  of  Robert,  3198. 

Robert,  3198. 

Woodbevington.  See  Bevington. 

Woodburcott.  See  Burcote,  Wood. 

Woodbury  (Woodberry),  Devon,  1442. 


Woodchurch  (Woodchurche),  Kent,  2465. 
Woodcocke  (Woodcock),  George,  1873. 

Ralph,  2554. 

Woodcroft  (Woodcroff),  Durh.  [in  Lanchester], 
925. 

Wooddall,  Anthony,  clerk,  1487. 

Wooddallinge.  See  Dalling,  Wood. 
Woodamferrars.  See  Woodham  Ferrers. 

Woodde.  See  Wood. 

Wood  Enderby  (Woodenderby),  Line.,  2398. 

manor,  2398. 

Woodey,  John,  2390. 

Woodford  (Woodforth),  Essex,  manor,  1177 . 
Woodford,  Northants.  [in  Chipping  Warden 
hundred],  1483,  2334. 

Woodford  St.  Mary  (Woodford),  Essex,  church, 
advowson  of,  2308. 
manor,  2308. 

Woodford,  Richard,  1457. 

Woodforth,  Essex.  See  Woodford. 

Woodhall,  Herts,  [in  Hemel  Hempstead],  manor, 
3266. 

Woodhall  (Wodhall),  Midd.  [in  Harrow  on  the 
Hill],  3352. 

Woodhall,  Y orks.  See  under  Brackenholme. 
Woodhall,  Thomas,  3313. 
of  Birkby,  628. 

Woodham,  Durh.  [in  Aycliffe],  3279. 

Woodham  Ferrers  (Wooddamferrars,  Woodham 
Ferrars),  Essex,  2290. 

Woodham  Mortimer,  Essex,  1900. 

Woodhide,  Dorset  [near  Langton  Matravers 
Purbeck],  1714. 

Woodhorn  (Woodhorne),  Northumb.,  rectory, 
1310. 

Woodhouse  (Woodhowse),  Leic.  [in  Barrow  on 
Soar],  2576. 

Woodhouse,  Henry,  1855,  2940. 

Roger,  1855, 1864. 

Thomas,  knight,  1855. 

Woodhowe.  See  Wadenhoe. 

Woodhouses  (Woodhouse),  Salop  [in  Whit- 
church], 2298. 

Austin  friars’  house,  2298. 

Woodhowse  alias  Gilles,  Joyce,  of  London,  2571. 
Woodhurst,  Hunts.,  2463,  p.  347. 

Woodland,  Durh.  [in  Cockfield],  961. 

Woodlands,  Dors.  See  under  Knowlton. 
Woodlaston  (Penyland),  Mont,  [in  Forden],  3260. 
Woodley,  Peter,  2942. 

Woodlowe.  See  Whateley. 

Woodmancott  (Woodmancote),  Hants.,  2726. 
Woodnesborough  (Wodnesboroughe),  Kent,  2465 . 
Wood  Rising  (Woodrisinge,  Woodrysinge),  Norf., 
270,  2158,  p.  274. 

Woodrof  (Woodrooffe,  Woodrouff),  Grizel,  wife 
of  Nicholas,  1150. 

Nicholas,  citizen  of  London,  199,  1150, 

Stephen,  1255. 

William,  ofWolviston,  1017. 

Woodropp,  Peter,  of  Hurworth,  886. 

Woodrowe  (Woderowe),  John,  1166. 

William,  the  elder,  ofWolviston,  1016. 
Woodrysinge.  See  Wood  Rising, 
woods  and  forest,  beyond  Trent,  surveyor  of, 
2577.  See  also  Hennage,  M. 
south  of  Trent,  chief  justice  of.  See  Radclyffe, 
T. 

surveyor  of,  2229,  3331.  See  also  Jobson,  F.; 
Taverner,  R, 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Woodstock,  New  (Woodstocke),  Oxon,  274. 
manor,  chaplain  of,  {named),  293 1 . 

with  Bladon,  rector  presented,  1488. 
letters  dated  at,  2577,  3152,  3157,  3290. 

Woodstock,  Old  (Woodstock),  Oxon.,  manor, 
steward  of  {named),  107. 
park  and  woods  in,  keeper  of  {named),  107. 

Woodstone,  Hunts.,  2724,  p.  403. 

Woodstone  Mynde.  See  Wolstonmynd. 

Woodthorpe,  in  Staveley  (Staveley  Woodthorpe), 
Derb.,  3190. 

Woodthorpe,  Leic.  [in  Loughborough],  2576. 

Woodwalton  (Walton),  Hunts.,  manor  and  advow- 
son  of  church,  1206. 

Woodward  (Woodwarde),  Christopher,  of  South- 
wark, 2251. 

John,  of  Northallerton,  941. 
yeoman,  209. 

( — ),  of  Wood  Street,  London,  2158,  p.  275. 

Wookey  (Wokaye,  Wokye),  Somers.,  1320,  1911. 

wool,  14,  121,  133,  199,  500,  2056,  2154,  2707, 
2976,  3359- 

wool  fells,  3359. 

Woolbridge  (Woulbridge,  Wulbridge),  Dorset 
[in  East  Stoke],  2348,  2466. 

Woolfardisworthy  (Wolfardisworthie),  Devon 
[in  Hartland  hundred],  190. 

Woolfe,  Reginald,  citizen  of  London,  1247. 

Woolley  (Wolley),  Hunts.,  1320. 

Wooley  (Wolley),  Yorks,  [in  Roystone],  1941. 

Woolpit  (Wolpytt),  Suff.,  2290. 

Woolsingham.  See  Wolsingham. 

Woolstand  Mynde.  See  Wolstonmynd. 

Woolstone  (Wolstone),  Glouc.,  2463,  p.  343. 

Woolton,  Richard,  2685. 

Woolwich  (Wolwich,  Wolwiche),  Kent,  1290, 
2943. 

Woorledge  (Woorlyche),  Charles,  1736. 

Thomas,  2161. 

Woorthyn.  See  Worthen. 

Wooton  (surname).  See  Wotton. 

Wootton  (Wotten,  Wotton),  Beds.,  2724,  p.  401. 

Wootton  (Wotton,  Wytton),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296, 
3322. 

grange,  3322. 
rectory,  3322. 
vicar,  3322. 

Wootton  (Wotton),  Northants.,  2158,  p.  275,  2569, 
p.  371. 

church,  2158,  p.  225. 

Wootton  (Wotton),  Oxon,  107. 

Wootton,  Oxon,  hundred,  107. 

Wootton  Bassett  (Wotton  Bassett),  Wilts.,  manor, 
1687. 

markets  and  fairs  in,  1936. 

Wootton  Fitzpaine  (Wotton  Fitzpayne),  Dorset, 
2463,  p.  347. 

Wootton  St.  Lawrence  (Wotton,  Wutton), 
Hants.,  2382,  3225. 

Wootton,  South  (Southwotton)  [Norf.],  rector 
presented,  393. 

Wootton  Wawen  (Wotton),  Warw.,  1230. 

Worcester  (Worcestor),  Worcs.,  94,  527,  2230. 
castle,  gaol  delivery  of,  1843. 
cathedral,  canons  of.  See  Bearde,  L.;  Bulling- 
ham,  J.;  Ellis,  J.;  Lewis,  T.;  Norley,  T.; 
Wilson,  T. 

dean  of.  See  Wilson,  T. 

Eporte  Street,  2158,  p.  275. 

St.  Alban,  rector  presented,  1356. 


W orcester — cont. 

St.  John  Bedwardine  (St.  John  in  Bedwardyn), 
2053(2). 

St.  Michael  Bedwardine  (St.  Michael  in  Bed- 
wardyn), 2053(1). 

Worcester,  county,  2419. 
escheator  in,  1071. 
feodary  in.  See  Childe,  W. 

Worcester,  bishop  or  bishopric  of,  527,  2022-4, 
2230.  See  also  Bullingham,  N.;  Sandys,  E. 
Worcester,  earl  of.  See  Somerset. 

Worcesters  (Worcetors),  in  Enfield,  Midd.,  manor, 
565,  1127, 1381. 

Worchynden.  See  Wachenden. 

Wordye,  George,  of  Low  Coniscliffe,  840. 
Richard,  the  elder,  of  Ulnaby,  843. 

the  younger,  of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Robert,  of  Ulnaby,  843. 

Worksop  (Workesoppe,  Worsop),  Notts.,  mon- 
astery, 1 1 17,  2463,  p.  343. 

Worlaby  (Worleby,  Worletby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296, 
3322. 

Worldham,  East  (Estwardham),  Hants.,  2963. 
Worldham,  West  (Westworland),  Hants.,  1262. 
Worldtryngton.  See  Werlington. 

Worle,  Somers.,  1320. 

Worleby,  Worletby.  See  Worlaby. 

Worley,  Henry,  LL.D.,  3093,  3146. 

Worlington  (Wridlington),  Suff.,  268. 
Wormbridge  (Wombridge,  Wormebridge),  Heref., 
manor,  2283. 
rectory,  2282. 

stipend  of  priest,  etc.,  2283. 

Worlyngton.  See  Werlington. 

Worme,  John,  1836. 

Wormebridge.  See  Wormbridge. 

Wormediche.  See  Wornditch. 

Wormegay  (Wornegaye),  Norf.,  priory,  270,  2158, 
p.  274. 

Wormehill.  L^Wormhill. 

Wormeley,  William,  of  Eryholme,  679. 

Wormesley.  See  Wormsley. 

Wormhill  (Wormehill),  Derb.  [in  Tideswell], 
chapel,  2569,  p.  369. 

Wormingford  (Withermoundfonde,  Wolmesford, 
Wormyngforde,  Wythermoundford),  Essex, 
2463,  p.  343. 
church,  2463,  p.  343. 
manor,  2463,  p.  348. 
vicarage,  advowson  of,  2463,  p.  348. 
Wormington  (Wormyngton),  Glouc.,  3235. 

manor  and  advowson  of  church  of,  1468. 
Wormleighton  (Wormeleighton),  Warw.,  313. 
Wormsley  (Wormesley),  Heref.,  priory,  3313. 
Wormyngforde.  See  Wormingford. 

Wormyngton.  JV*  Wormington. 

Wornditch  (Wormediche),  in  Kimbolton,  Hunts., 
268. 

Worsall,  Yorks.,  1398. 

Worsall,  High  (Worsall,  Worssell),  Yorks,  [in 
Northallerton],  660,  663. 

Worseley,  Edward,  2172,  3242. 

Richard,  2073. 

Robert,  1408. 

commissioner,  2512. 

Worsop.  See  Worksop. 

Worspring  (Worspringe),  Somers.,  priory,  1904. 
Worssell.  See  Worsall,  High. 

Wortley,  Francis,  1887,  3033,  3122. 

Wortharpe.  See  Wothorpe. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


72! 


Worthe,  Alice,  wife  of  Jasper,  1232. 

Jasper,  1232. 

Thomas,  570. 

Cf  Worthie. 

Wortheleighe,  Richard,  2991. 

Worthen  (Woorthyn,  Worthyn,  Wurthyn),  Salop 
and  Mont.,  1940,  3233,  3257,  3260. 
church,  advowson  of,  3257. 
manor,  1940,  3257. 
rectory,  3257. 

See  also  under  Leighton;  Rhosgoch. 

Worthie,  Robert,  of  Shildon,  871. 

Cf  Worthe. 

Worthing  (Worthinge),  Norf.,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 
rector  presented,  2834. 

Worthington,  William,  the  elder,  pensioner, 
collector  of  rents  of  chantry  lands  in  London 
and  Middlesex,  45. 

the  younger,  pensioner,  collector  of  rents 
of  chantry  lands  in  London  and  Middlesex,  45 . 
Worth  Matravers,  Dorset.  See  under  Eastrington. 
Worthyn.  See  Worthen. 

Worting  (Wurtinge),  Hants.,  manor,  2382,  2726, 
3225. 

rectory,  3225. 

advowson  of,  2382. 

Wortley,  Francis,  2410. 

Mary,  wife  of  Francis,  2410. 

Worton,  Yorks,  [in  Aysgarth],  934,  1367,  2115. 
Worwood.  See  Tottington. 

WotherofF,  William,  of  Leeming,  779. 

Wothorpe  (Wortharpe),  Northants  [in  Stamford 
Baron,  St.  Martin],  1320. 

Wootten.  See  Wootton. 

Wotton,  Beds.  See  Wootton. 

Wotton,  Dorset.  See  Wolfeton. 

Wotton,  Hants.  See  Wootton  St.  Lawrence. 
Wotton,  Line.  See  Wootton. 

Wotton,  Northants.  See  Wootton. 

Wotton,  Oxon.  See  Wootton. 

Wotton,  Warw.  See  Wootton  Wawen. 

Wotton  Bassett.  See  Wootton  Bassett. 

Wotton  under  Edge  (Wotton  Underedge), 
Glouc.,  1418. 

Wotton  Fitzpayne.  See  Wootton  Fitzpaine. 
Wotton  (Wooton),  Jacob,  2942. 

Thomas,  citizen  of  London,  199. 
ecclesiastical  commissioner,  3093. 
justice  of  peace  in  Kent,  1854, 1866, 1894,  2162. 
of  Boughton  Malherb,  88. 

Walter,  of  London,  2825. 

(— ),  2440,  p.  336. 

Woulbridge.  See  Woolbridge. 

Wouldham  (Woldham),  Kent,  1112. 

Woulphe,  Helen,  gentlewoman  of  privy  chamber, 
1327. 

Woulsett,  Alice,  1102. 

Walter,  1102. 

Woxbridge.  See  Uxbridge. 

Wrackleford  (Warkelford,  Warkelforde),  Dorset, 
[in  Stratton],  1838. 

Wragby  (Wrauby),  Line.,  2240,  p.  296. 

Wragby,  Yorks.  See  under  Nostell;  Wintersett. 
Wragholme  (Wraxholme),  Line,  [in  Grainthorpe], 
2240,  p.  296. 

Wramplingham  (Wramplyngham),  Norf.,  1286. 
Wrangham,  Henry,  of  Langley,  898. 

John,  of  Hamsteels,  894. 

Oswin,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 

Richard,  of  Witton  Gilbert,  897. 


Wrastlingworthe.  See  Wrestlingworth. 

Wratting,  Great  (Great  Wrottyng,  Wrottinge 
Magna),  SufF.,  1303,  1900. 

Wrauby.  See  Wragby. 

Wraxall,  South  (Wraxall),  Wilts,  [in  Bradford 
on  Avon],  1413. 

Wraxholme.  See  Wragholme. 

Wray  (Wraye,  Wrea),  Adam,  of  Swinethwaite,  932. 
Christopher,  serjeant,  later  queen’s  serjeant, 
at  law,  75,  497,  1772,  1843,  1871,  1874,  1893, 
1896,  2269,  2525,  2983. 
justice  of  Queen’s  Bench,  3032,  3299. 
the  younger,  of  Swinethwaite,  932. 

John,  of  Lanchester,  115. 

of  West  Witton,  932. 

Leonard,  of  Carper  by,  936. 

Oliver,  of  Thoralby,  927. 

Robert,  of  Langley,  898. 

Thomas,  of  Carlton,  703. 
of  Richmond,  684. 

C/.Rey. 

Wraysbury.  See  Wyrardisbury. 

Wrench  (Wrenche).  John,  606. 

Ranulph,  57. 

Richard,  173. 

Wrenn  (Wrenne),  Thomas,  1846. 
of  Billy  Row,  869. 

William,  of  North  Bedburn,  808. 

Wrentham,  Suff.,  2373. 

church,  advowson  of,  2373. 
manor,  2373. 

Wressell  (Wreslee),  Yorks.,  781,  2443. 
church,  1941. 
vicar  presented,  348. 

Wrestill.  See  Wressell. 

Wrestlingworth  (Wrastlingworthe),  Beds.,  manor, 
2372. 

Wretton,  Norf.,  270. 

Wrexall.  See  Wroxall. 

Wrickle,  Cambs.  [near  Sheperde],  2463,  p.  347. 
Wrickton  (Rockerden,  Wrockwarden],  Salop  [in 
Stottesden],  manor,  1138. 

Wridlington.  See  Worlington. 

Wright  (Wrighte,  Wryght,  Wryghte),  Andrew, 
serjeant  painter,  2700. 

Anthony,  2777. 

Christopher,  of  Durham,  716. 

Edmund,  578,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

commissioner  of  sewers  in  Suffolk,  1836. 
Elizabeth,  prioress,  Flixton  priory,  2430. 

Henry,  358. 

clothworker  of  London,  3139. 
of  Watford,  1115. 

John,  925,  2324. 
clerk,  349. 

of  Bishop  Auckland,  868. 

Leonard,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 

Martin,  2429. 

Nicholas,  3319. 

of  Newby,  893. 

Paul,  son  of  Henry,  3139. 

Ralph,  of  Stockton  upon  Tees,  916. 

Reginald,  of  Markington,  1002. 

Reynold,  of  Northallerton,  793. 

Richard,  of  Bishop’s  Middleham,  913. 
of  Sowerby,  668. 
of  SpofForth,  862. 

Robert,  commissioner  of  sewers  in  Yorkshire, 
1850, 1872. 
of  Hart,  585. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


722 

Wright,  Robert — cotit. 
of  Whitburn,  709. 
of  Whitworth,  880. 

Thomas,  of  London,  2058. 
of  Weeting,  1450. 
the  younger,  of  Norton,  916. 

William,  2472. 

Durham,  716. 
of  Tolesby,  608. 

Wright  alias  Powmfret,  William,  of  Theakstone, 
693. 

Wrightington,  John,  2312. 

Wrightson,  John,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

Thomas,  of  Eryholme,  885. 

Wriothesley  (Wrothesley,  Wryothesley),  Thomas, 
2677. 

knight,  2290. 

lord  Wriothesley,  earl  of  Southampton, 
chancellor,  constable  of  Southampton 
castle  (< ob . 1350),  127,  312,  1130,  1838, 
1963. 

Writhlington  (Wrythlyngton),  Somers.,  183. 
writs,  etc.: — 
attaint,  2942. 

dedimus potestatem,  2105,  3089. 
devenerunt , 3003. 

diem  clausit  extremum , 2988,  3031,  3051,  3033. 
distress,  2942. 
mandamus , 3014,  3069. 
melius  inquirendum , 3006. 
payment  of  arrears  of  annuity,  2032. 
restitution  of  temporalities  to  bishop,  1056, 1057, 
1061,  1062,  1066,  1067,  1070,  1071,  1970, 
2020-3,  2617-18,  2620,  2621. 

Writtle  (Writtell),  Essex,  268. 

Wrockwarden.  See  Wrickton. 

Wropton  (Ropton),  Mont,  [in  Forden],  3260. 
Wrothe,  Thomas,  knight,  justice  of  oyer  and 
terminer  in  London,  139,  1198,  1889,  1899, 
2062,  3093,  3272. 
master  of  requests,  2106. 

William,  1198,  2310. 

Wrothesley.  See  Wriothesley. 

Wrottesley  (Wryotesley),  John,  1691. 

Walter,  1733. 

Wrottinge  Magna,  Wrottyng,  Great.  See  Wratt- 
ing.  Great. 

Wroughton,  Over.  See  Overtown,  in  Wroughton. 
Wroughton,  George,  of  Broad  Hinton,  2703. 
Thomas,  3010. 

Wroxall  (Wrexall,  Wroxhill),  Hants,  [in  New- 
church],  manor,  2286. 

Wroxton  (Wroxton  by  Banburye),  Oxon.,  priory, 
2321. 

See  also  under  Balscott. 

Wryght,  Wryghte.  See  Wright. 

Wryotesley.  See  Wrottesley. 

Wryothesley.  See  Wriothesley. 

Wrythlyngton.  See  Writhlington. 

Wulbridge.  See  Woolbridge. 

Wulfreton.  See  Wolverton. 

Wurthyn.  See  Worthen. 

Wurtinge.  See  Worting. 

Wutton.  See  Wootton  St.  Lawrence. 

Wyat  (Wyatt),  Edward,  3311. 

Henry,  knight,  treasurer  of  chamber,  109. 
Thomas,  2430. 

knight,  attainted,  274,  1094,  1317,  2239, 
2430,  3311. 

Wyber,  Thomas,  265,  2033. 


Wyberton  (Wiberton,  Wilberton),  Line.,  2240 
p.  296. 

Wyboston,  Beds,  [in  Eaton  Socon],  manor,  2082. 
Wycham.  See  Wicken. 

Wyche.  See  Wiche. 

Wychelyng.  See  Witchling. 

Wychewood.  See  Wychwood. 

Wychford.  See  Witchford. 

Wychwood  (Wychewood),  Oxon,  forest,  2527. 
Wyckes.  See  Wilkes. 

Wyckham,  Bucks.  See  Wycombe,  High. 
Wyckham,  Suff.  See  Wickham,  Market. 

Wyckham  (surname).  See  Wickham. 

Wycliffe,  Yorks.  See  under  Thorpe. 

Wycliffe  (Wicklyff,  Wiclif,  Wicliff,  Wycluff), 
Francis,  of  Egglestone,  839. 

Henry,  commissioner  in  Northumberland,  etc., 
2031,2992. 

of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  684. 

Ralph,  2441. 

Wycomb  (Wikeham),  Leic.  [in  Rothley],  3098. 
Wycombe,  High  (Wyckham),  Bucks.,  1032. 
Wycombe,  West  (Westwicombe),  Bucks.,  1819. 
Wydcombe.  See  Lyncombe  and  Widcombe. 
Wyddiall  (Wydyall),  Herts.,  1234. 

Wydefeld,  Wydfeld.  See  Widdifeld. 

Wye,  river,  2496,  3193. 

fishery  in,  1 1 94. 

Wye,  Anthony,  201. 

Francis,  201. 

Richard,  justice  of  gaol  delivery  in  Carmarthen- 
shire, 532. 

justice  of  peace  in  Herefordshire,  1893. 
Thomas,  1890. 

Wyeld.  JV*  Wilde. 

Wyer,  John,  466. 

Wyesteade,  Yorks,  [unidentified],  1941. 

Wyffton.  See  Wiveton. 

Wyfordby,  Leic.  See  under  Brentingby. 

Wygate,  Richard,  1921. 

Wyggen.  See  Wigan. 

Wyggenhall.  See  Wiggenhall. 

Wygges,  Robert,  citizen  of  London,  213. 
Wyggeston,  Roger,  2729. 

Thomas,  clerk,  2729. 

William,  founder  of  hospital  in  Leicester,  2729. 
Wyghtman.  See  Wightman. 

Wyghton.  See  Wyton. 

Wyke,  Hants.  See  Week. 

Wyke,  Midd.  See  Hampton  Wick. 

Wyke,  Mont.  See  Weeg. 

Wyke  (surname).  See  Wilkes. 

Wyke  Episcopi.  See  Wick  Episcopi. 

Wykeham  (Wickham),  Yorks.,  1941. 
priory,  2116. 

See  also  under  Beedale. 

Wy^censham.  See  Wicklesham. 

Wykes  (surname).  See  Wilkes. 

Wylbraham.  See  Wilbraham. 

Wylcocke,  Wylcockes.  See  Wilcockes. 

Wylcombe  (Wilcombe)  Sussex  [in  Pyecombe], 
2531. 

Wylcote.  See  Wilcott. 

Wylde.  See  Wilde. 

Wyldemore.  See  Wildmore. 

Wyldegoose,  Alexander,  3076. 

Wylemore.  See  Wildmore. 

Wyleth.  See  Weeley. 

Wylfoote,  Wylford.  See  Wilford. 

Wylie.  See  Willey. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


723 


Wylkes.  See  Wilkes. 

Wylkynson.  See  Wilkinson. 

Wyllenhale  (Wynhall),  Catherine,  wife  of  Chris- 
topher, 2196,  2299. 

Christopher,  2196,  2299. 

Wyllesford.  See  Wilsford. 

Wyllies.  See  Willis. 

Wyllington.  See  Willington. 

Wylloughby,  Wylloughbye.  See  Willoughby. 
Wylloys.  See  Willis. 

Wyllyams.  See  Williams. 

Wyllye.  See  Willey. 

Wyllingdon.  See  Willingdon. 

Wylmott,  John,  1052. 

Wylmyngton,  Wylmynton.  See  Wilmington. 
Wylson.  See  Wilson. 

Wylye  (Wilye),  Wilts.,  2364. 

Wylye  (surname).  See  Willey. 

Wymanker  (Wymaker,  Wymauker),  Yorks,  [in 
Kirby  Wiske],  2292,  p.  311. 

Wymbishe.  See  Wimbish. 

Wymbleton.  See  Wimbledon. 

Wymblington.  See  Wimblington. 

Wymborne.  See  Wimborne. 

Wymbotsham,  Wymbottesham.  See  Wimbotsham. 
Wymbyshe.  See  Wimbish. 

Wymersley,  Northants,  hundred,  1301. 
Wymondham,  Norf.,  268. 
monastery,  268, 1900. 

Wymondley,  Great  (Wymondley  Magna),  Herts., 
2463,  p.  342. 

Wympelles.  See  Thorington,  Wimples. 
Wyncaulton,  Wyncaunton.  See  Wincanton. 
Wynchcombe,  Wynchecombe.  See  Winchcombe. 
Wynchelsey.  See  Winchelsea. 

Wynchester.  See  Winchester. 

Wyndale,  Peter,  of  East  Haukswell,  750. 

Wynde  (Winde),  Christopher,  of  Brompton,  745. 
George,  of  Northallerton,  637. 

John,  of  Cartborp,  693. 

Lancelot,  of  Hunton,  749. 

Ralph,  of  West  Haukswell,  799. 

Richard,  of  Sinderby,  648. 

Robert,  of  Bedale,  801. 

William,  of  West  Haukswell,  799. 

Cf.  Wynn. 

Wyndesor,  Berks.  See  Windsor. 

Wyndesor,  Edmund,  3007. 

Wyndesore.  See  Windsor. 

Wyndham  (Windebam,  Windham),  Edmund, 
knight,  1855. 

Francis,  2125,  2351,  2638,  2940,  3194. 

Henry,  1250. 

Roger,  of  Brampton,  169. 

W yndleston . See  W inlaton . 

Wyndsor.  See  Windsor. 

Wyne.  See  Wynn. 

Wyngaite,  Durh.  See  Wingate. 

Wyngate,  Edward,  clerk  of  the  check  of  the  guard, 
2665. 

Wynge.  See  Wing. 

Wyngrave.  See  Wingrave. 

Wynhall.  See  Wyllenhale. 

Wynkeborn,  Wynkeborne.  See  Winkbourn. 
Wynkesley.  See  Winksley. 

Wynn  (Wyne,  Wynne),  Brian,  of  Finghall,  748. 
Christopher,  of  Kilgrim  Bridge,  993. 

Ellis,  3313. 

Francis,  of  Carlton,  705. 

Hugh,  257. 


Wynn — cont. 

Miles,  of  Chiselhampton,  138. 

Thomas,  2446. 

Cf : Wynde. 

Wynn  alias  Bedell,  Anne,  258. 

Wynnoulles.  See  Winolles. 

Wynnell.  See  Winnall. 

Wynnyngton,  Lancs.  See  Wennington. 
Wynnyngton  (Wynyngton),  Peter,  2134,  2654. 
Wynsby.  See  Winceby. 

Wynshurst  (Wyndhurst,  Wynshurt),  Berks. 

[in  Cholsley],  273. 

Wynsleighe.  See  Winsley. 

Wynsper  (Wynspere),  Richard,  of  Wath,  651. 

William,  of  Warlaby,  790. 

Wynston  (Wynstone),  Thomas,  2209. 

of  Rand  wick,  187. 

Wynter.  See  Winter. 

Wynterborne.  See  Winterbourne. 

Wynterbourne  Davers.  See  Winterbourne  Danvers. 
Wynterborne  Kingeston.  See  Winterborne  King- 
ston. 

Wynterborne  Musterton.  See  Abbotts  Court  and 
Muston. 

Wynterborne  Steple.  See  Winterbourne  Steepleton. 
Wynterskell.  See  Winterskell. 

Wynthorppe.  See  Winthorpe. 

Wynterringham.  See  Winteringham. 

Wynwoode,  Edward,  1473. 

Thomas,  1472. 

Wynycote.  See  Vynycote. 

Wynyngton.  See  Wynnyngton. 

Wyrardisbury  or  Wraysbury  (Wyrardesbury), 
Bucks.,  manor,  steward  of  ( named ),  3124. 
Wyrehorne,  Miles,  of  Thoralby,  937. 

Wyrkesworth.  See  Wirksworth. 

Wyrley,  Great  (Gt.  Wirley),  Staff,  [in  Cannock],  10. 
Wyrley,  Little  (Lit.  Wirley),  Staff,  [in  Norton  under 
Cannock],  10. 

Wyrrall  (Wirrall),  in  Glastonbury,  Somers.,  park, 
2568. 

Wysbyche.  See  Wisbeach. 

Wysdon,  John,  1143. 

Wyseman.  See  Wiseman. 

Wyssham,  George,  1157. 

Wysshingsett.  See  Whissonsett. 

Wystun.  See  Wiston. 

Wytham,  Essex.  See  Witham. 

Wytham,  John,  2405 . 

Wythermoundford.  See  Wormingford. 

Wythes,  Anthony,  of  Thorpe,  888. 
Wythecomberaylegh.  See  Withycombe  Rawleigh. 
Wytherby,  Thomas,  of  Bristol,  1344. 

Wythers,  John,  1274. 

Wythes,  Roger,  708. 

Wythorne,  Ralph,  of  Crakehill,  776. 
Wythornwicke.  See  Withernwick. 

Wythryngton.  See  Widdrington. 

Wythycombe.  See  Withycombe. 

Wytley.  See  Witley. 

Wyton  (Witon,  Wyghton),  Yorks,  [in  Swine], 
268, 492. 

Wyttley.  See  Witley. 

Wytton  Gilbart.  See  Witton  Gilbert. 

Wyttelsey.  See  Whittlesey. 

Wytton,  Hants.  See  Witton. 

Wytton,  Line.  See  Wotton. 

Wytton,  Worcs.  dioc.  See  Withington. 
Wyttresham.  See  Wittersham. 

Wyvelingham.  See  Willingham. 


724 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Wyvell,  Christopher,  1225. 

Marmaduke,  of  Little  Burton,  689. 

Wyvenhoe.  See  Wivenhoe. 

Y 

Yaddlethorpe  (Yadelthorpe),  Line,  [in  Bottes- 
ford],  2500. 

Yafforth,  Yorks.,  [in  Danby  Wiske],  854. 

Yaites.  See  Yates. 

Yaixley.  See  Yaxley. 

Yaldington.  See  Gleaston  in  Aldingham. 

Yale,  Denb.,  lordship,  2286. 
manor,  3091. 

(steward)  of,  named,  80. 

Yale,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  chancellor  to  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  2165,  3093. 
master  in  chancery,  2511. 

Yanston  (Yanstowe,  Yenstowe),  Devon  [in 
Loddiswell],  1406. 

Yanwath  (Yenwith),  Westm.,  [in  Barton],  3351. 
Yapton,  Sussex,  271. 

Yarboroughe,  Charles,  1871,  1874. 

Yard  (Yarde),  George,  of  Exeter,  3356. 

John,  of  Camerton,  183. 

Yardley  (Erdeley,  Yardeley),  Herts.,  2449,  p.  337, 
2463,  p.  341. 

Yardley  (Yardeley),  Wore.,  1443. 

Yardley  Hastings  (Yardley  Hastinges),  Northants., 
2158,  p.275. 
church,  2158,  p.  275. 

Yaresthorpe,  Yorks,  [in  Sheriff  Hutton],  manor,  50. 
Yarlington  (Yerlynton),  Somers.,  church,  2678. 
Yarm  (Yarom,  Yarne),  Yorks.,  614,  616,  632,  782, 
783,  2443. 

Yarmouth,  Great  (Greate  Yearmouth),  Norf.,  155. 
bailiffs,  hi. 

Friars  Minor  in,  23 1 5 . 
settlement  of  immigrants  in,  1 1 1 . 

Yarne.  SeeYztm. 

Yarner,  John,  1309. 

Yarnscombe  (Yarnescombe),  Devon,  1320. 
Yarom.  See  Yarm. 

Yarpole  (Yarpall),  Heref.,  2573. 

Yarrowe,  John,  2509. 

Yate,  Francis,  1861. 

James,  3188. 

John,  3184. 

citizen  of  London,  1446. 
commissioner  of  sewers  in  Berkshire,  etc., 
1861,  1863. 
deceased,  559. 

Richard,  1476. 

Yates  (Yaites,  Yeates),  Christopher,  of  Topcliffe, 
732. 

John,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 

Matthew,  of  Coverdale,  702. 

Ralph,  of  Topcliffe,  732. 

Richard,  of  Asenby,  893. 

of  Thirkleby,  764. 

Robert,  998. 

of  Langthorpe,  671. 

Yaixley.  See  Yaxley. 

Yaxham  (Yaxeham),  Norf.,  270,  2158,  p.  274. 
Yaxley  (Yaixley)  [Hunts.],  vicar  presented,  398. 
Yaxley,  Norf.  [rede  Suff.],  1286. 

vicar  presented,  376. 

Yaxley,  Robert,  2113. 

William,  1871,  1874. 

Ydynas.  See  Dinas. 


Yeade,  Humphrey,  2041. 

Yeaford  (Yedeford),  Devon  [in  Crediton],  2821. 
Yeardley,  William,  2571. 

Yearmouth,  Greate.  See  Yarmouth,  Great. 
Yeates.  See  Yates. 

Yeaton.  See  Eaton. 

Yedeford.  See  Yeaford. 

Yeldham,  Little  (Yeldham  Parva),  Essex,  268. 
Yelding.  See  Yielding. 

Yelf,  John,  1472. 

Yelford,  Oxon.,  1169,  1425. 

See  also  under  Cokethorpe. 

Yelling  (Yeling),  Hunts.,  1206. 

Yelman,  Andrew,  2286. 

Yelvertoft  (Ellowstofte,  Ellowtofte),  Northants., 
2463. 

Yelverton,  William,  1848,  1835. 

Yenstowe.  See  Yanston. 

Yenwith.  See  Yanwath. 

Yeo,  Robert,  3031. 

Yeoman,  Thomas,  of  Nettiedale,  752. 

Yeomans,  Francis,  1345. 

Yeovil  (Yevell),  Somers,.  1285,  1301,  2678. 
chapel,  2678. 

See  also  under  Yeyford. 

Yeovilton  (Ivelton)  [Somers.],  rector  presented, 
1808. 

Yerby  (Ewerby),  Yorks,  [in  Kirkleatham],  619. 
Yerlynton.  See  Yarlington. 

Yerroth,  Richard,  2702. 

Yetsweirt,  Nicase,  1320. 

Yevell.  See  Yeovil. 

Ye  vie,  Henry,  2140. 

Margaret.  See  Parker. 

Richard.  See  Parker. 

Yeyford  or  Cokerford  (Key),  Somers,  [in  Yeovil], 
2678. 

y Gaire.  See  Thornbury. 

Yielding  (Yelding),  Beds.,  1320. 

Ylton.  See  Ikon. 

Yngham.  See  Ingham. 

Yockleton  (Yokelton),  in  Westbury,  Salop,  chapel, 
2724,  p.  398. 

Yokeflete.  See  Yorkfleet. 

Yokelton.  See  Yockleton. 

Yoldgrave.  See  Youlgreave. 

Yonge.  See  Young. 

Yonger.  See  Younger. 

York  (Yorke),  Yorks.,  94,  179,  181,  189,  773,  864, 
999.  1043,  1845,  2106,  2463,  p.  343,  2581,  3326. 
alderman  (; named ),  18 1. 

Barker  Hill  (le  Barker  Hill),  268. 

Bishophill  (le  Bishoppeshill),  268. 

Bootham  Bar  (Bowthom),  522. 
castle,  1331,  1356,  1962,  2040,  2128,  2171,  2212, 
2214,  2220,  2222,  2228,  2459,  2525>  2526,  2581. 
gaol  delivery  of,  140,  143, 1845. 
mills,  1962. 

Castlegate  (Castelgait),  2974. 
cathedral,  canon  of.  See  Bullen,  G.;  Lyndley,  C. 
chancellor  of.  See  Barnes,  R. 
dean  of,  1034.  See  also  Hutton,  M. 
prebend  of  Husth waite  (Hustwhatte)  in,  346. 
St.  Mary’s  chapel,  in,  268. 
treasurer  of,  1903. 

Clifton  [in  St.  Michael  le  Belfry  and  st.  Olave, 
Mary  Gate],  322. 

Goodramgate  (Gotheram  Gate),  268. 

Grey  Friars  (Friars  Minors),  2974. 
guildhall,  1845. 


GENERAL  INDEX  725 


York — cont. 

Holy  Trinity,  Goodramgate,  church,  2443. 

Holy  T rinity , Micklegate . See  under  Knapton . 
Holy  Trinity  priory,  1941. 

Jubbergate  (Juberye),  268. 
mayor,  1057. 

mayoress  of.  See  Gale,  Mary. 

Monkgate  (Monckegate),  268. 
receiver  general  in  {named),  1 5 . 

St.  Crux  (Le  Crowse),  268. 

St.  Helen,  Stonegate  (St.  Helen  Stangate),  268. 
St.  John,  Micklegate  (St.  John  at  Ousebridge 
End),  chantry  in,  522. 

St.  Leonard’s  hospital  or  monastery,  1962,  2437, 
2441. 

St.  Martin,  Coney  Street  (St.  Martin  in 
Comstrett),  2463,  p.  343. 

St.  Martin,  Micklegate  (St.  Martin  in  Michel- 
gate,  2443. 

St.  Mary,  Castlegate,  church,  268. 

St.  Mary’s  monastery  by  walls  of,  64,  268,  304, 
1041,  1840,  1898,  1941,  2108,  2239,  2443, 
2463,  p.  347,3114,3269. 

Edmund,  abbot  of,  64. 

lands  late  of,  bailiff  of  {named),  105. 

manor,  keeper  of  {named),  3 1 14. 

St.  Michael  le  Belfry  (St.  Michael  en  le  Belfrey), 
rector  of  {named),  268. 

See  also  under  Clifton;  Fosse  Mills. 

St.  Michael,  Spurrier  Gate,  268. 

St.  Olave.  See  under  Clifton;  Fosse  Mills. 

St.  Saviour.  See  under  Heworth. 

St.  Wilfred  (Saynte  Wilfrides),  268. 

Spurrier  Gate  (Spurriersgate  Streate),  268. 

York,  archbishop  or  archbishopric  of,  523,  1037, 
1054,1058,1341,2520. 

See  also  Grindal,  E.;  Lee,  E.;  Wolsey  T.;  Young, 
T. 

York,  county,  223, 1045,  25I2>  3351- 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1850. 
escheator  in,  1056,  3051. 
feodary  in.  See  Barwise,  A. 
justices  of  assize  in,  140,  497,  579. 
receiver  general  in.  See  Jenkins,  J.;  Patten,  W. 
East  Riding,  chief  steward  of.  See  Dudley 
J.;  Vaughan,  J.;  Wharton,  T. 
commissioners  of  sewers  in,  1872. 
feodary  in.  See  Smethley,  A. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1886. 

particular  surveyors  in.  See  Barneton,  R.; 
Bello  we,  J.;  Bethell,  H. 

North  Riding,  coroner  in.  See  Foster,  J.; 
Smelt,  J. 

feodary  of.  See  Williamson,  T. 

justices  of  peace  in,  1888. 

surveyor  of  crown  lands  in.  See  Fairfax,  W.; 

Herbert,  J.;  White,  M. 

West  Riding,  coroner  in.  See  Gascoigne,  W. 
feodary  in.  See  Hamond,  W. 
justices  of  peace  in,  1887. 

York,  duchy,  50,  5 12. 

York,  duke  of.  See  Plantagenet. 

Yorkshire  Wold  (le  Yorkeswold),  2080. 

Yorkfleet  (Yokeflete),  Yorks,  [in  Howden],  1778. 
Yorks,  John,  knight,  3160. 

Peter,  son  of  John,  3160. 

Youlgreave  (Yoldgrave),  Derb.,  298. 

Youlthorpe  (Youlthrope,  Youlthropp),  Yorks.,  [in 
Bishop  Wilton],  1941. 

Wt.  2118  K3  12/65. 


Young  (Yonge,  Younge),  Edmund,  benefactor  of 
Kimbolton  church,  268. 

Edward,  1282. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edward,  1282. 

Francis,  son  of  Edward,  1282. 

Freman,  yeoman  of  Chamber,  keeper  of  St. 

Mary  by  the  walls  of  York,  3114,  3308. 
Geoffrey,  of  Ormsby,  615. 

Henry,  of  Durham,  726. 
ofFlass,  895. 

Jane,  relict  of  Thomas,  archbishop  of  York,  2106, 
John,  3266. 
of  Bristol,  1344. 
of  London,  2158,  p.  275. 
of  Morton  Grange,  914. 
of  North  Netherton,  2819. 
queen’s  servant,  1779. 

S.T.P.,  master  of  Pembroke  Hall,  Cambridge, 
1827. 

S.T.D.,  prebendary  of  Westminster,  3341. 
Richard,  clerk  of  letters  patent  for  Exchequer 
leases,  1781. 

grocer,  of  London,  2235. 

master  of  St.  John's  hospital,  Chester,  1535. 

of  Bedale,  785. 

surveyor  in  Hertfordshire,  1410. 

Robert,  of  Durham,  725. 

of  Guisborough,  619. 

Roger,  3076. 

commissioner  in  Berkshire,  etc.,  1861,  1863, 
1873, 1879,3348. 

Thomas,  571,  2653. 

archbishop  of  York  (1561-1568),  president  of 
the  council  in  the  North,  1850,  2106,  2632. 
of  Mainsforth,  918. 

William,  of  Bedale,  787. 

Younger  (Yonger),  Anthony,  of  Beamish,  896. 
Matthew,  of  Beamish,  695. 

Robert,  of  Wolsingham,  812. 

Thomas,  of  Pittington,  738. 
of  Westgate,  954. 
of  Whickham,  958. 

Yowcottes  (Yowcote),  Yorks,  [in  Whitby], 
grange,  2292,  p.  3 1 1 . 

Yoxford  (Yoxforde),  Suff.,  2724,  p.  399. 

Ypollittes.  See  Ippollitts. 

Yseldon.  ^Islington. 

Ystrad  Marchell  (Stradmarcell),  Mont,  [in  Welsh- 
pool], monastery,  2724,  p.  400. 

Ystrad  Meurig  (Istrad  Moirick),  Card,  fair,  1312. 
Yurland.  See  Burton  upon  Ure. 
y Vaerdreff,  Yvardreff.  See  Llaniwared. 
Yvelchester.  See  Ilchester. 

Yxworth.  See  Ixworth. 


Z 

Zacheverell,  See  Sacheverell. 

Zeeland,  1 1 1 . 

Zenzan,  Alexander,  1108,  3328. 

Zouche  (Souche,  Zowche),  Charles,  1175,  1187, 
1197. 

Edward,  lord  Zouche  {ob.  1625),  427. 

Elizabeth,  abbess  of  Shaftesbury,  276. 

George,  lord  Zouche  {ob.  1569),  427. 

John,  knight,  1863,  1883,  2292,  p.  31 1. 

Richard,  1187. 

Zoyland,  Weston  (Weston,  Westone),  Somers., 
manor,  1236. 

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